30. 1953 MAY cirrowii KINSIIIIEII 1 I I l CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court The 22nd day of May A. D. 1953 in Re Estate of JEMIMA MAR- TIN late of Montague In King's County In the said Province, Married Woman deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literatei person within said County GREETING: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of John J. Stewart of Montague aforesaid, Meat Dealer, surviving executor of the above named Estate, praying that a cit- ation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to he and appear be- fore the Judge present a a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, on Thursday the 25th day of June next coming. at the hour of.eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they 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 R. Reginald Bell, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be fortli- with published in some newspaper said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the following public places respective- ly, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King”: County aforesaid, at or near the store of Clark Bros. in Montague aforesaid and at or near the store of Maynard F. McDon- ald in Montague Aforesaid. so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. tSgd) Frances B. Vtnnlcambe. Registrar. FOR Tailoring and Alterations RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 238'! led-zrabn Q2-3'0 OWTOWH FORUM Thurs. - Fri. - sat. JUNE 4-5-6 FEATURING 1 CARTOONIST E The Originator "'9 giant screen. 5'"? (bi Firestone Dec "3" es: no mo. 2'” PRIZE-Lsdles' o LEN BARKER See him do his famous cartoon act:--projected on SUPPORT THE KINSMEN DRAWING lit PRIZE-Your Choice: (s) Firestone Television Freeze; (c) 700 gals. Brad- asii. I um PRIZE-Boyia or Girl's Bicycle. GAMES - GAMES - GAMES C”""”"- Car Show, Full P'antry. Home Cooking Dolls Wheel. Chocolate Wheel. etc. BINGO EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES IYOU GET TOP PRICES : at MAURICE BLOCK'S for i I SORAP OF ALL KINDS I I i i BUYING'AND VSIUPPLI-WING BEER BOTTLES - HTDES - WOOL. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. CHARLOTTETOWN Laoncs Arsenault Representative SUMMERSIDE Open Daily Monday through Saturday, 8 A.M. 'tii 5 PM. ON THE STAGE XTRAVAGANZA Of Bugs Bunny r Gent's Gruen Watch. published in Charlottetown afore-- date hereof and that a true copy' hereof be forthwith posted in the H Bark Stretch Continued from page 6 mm over the Charlottetown track this week and one of the best was a hookup between Babe Britton 2.09 25, Johnny Kalmuck 2.10 US. My Darling 2.08 NS, Miss Knox 2.09 3X5 and Argot Pointer 2.07. They finished heads apart in 2.19 with the last eighth very fast. Other workouts we have noted were Dean Swift in 2.19, Gahagen 2.19, last half in l.fiG 3X5, Kep- poch Playgirl 2.21. Rajah Hanover 2.20, Silk Hal 2.23, Waymark 2.20 W5. April Bub 226. Royal Scott Jr., on the trot in 2.20, Royal Jim 2.22, Eva Budlong 2.22, Feather Duster 2.22, Lassie Lucille 2.1!) and a lot of other miles iicttcr than 2.30. In our recollection, which goes hafk II IOTUZ lime. we have never seen horses pcriorming so fast so early in the csasnii but the reason is that most of them have been stablcd at the track or have been worked over the ice and have lots Tl-IE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Aubrey Kelzer's column of the Sydney Post-Record of May 27th - - - The June 2 races at the Sports Centre on Coronation Day will offer at least six new homes who were purchased by Cape Bro. ton interests last fall. Such new names as Futuraniic, Josedale Clansman. Tru Single G., Inkus Truax. Patchon Volo 2nd and Miss Judy Hal, are shown on the eiig. lbllity list for that tiny. Race Sec. retary Macbougail reports the 15 starters nominated for the Down Easter on August 3 have a value over 360.000. Those listed far the big free-for-all are-Argot Pointer, Texas Brewer.Vanguard,l-fandhook Dick Erla, Thelma -Lou, June Bee, Lucky Chief, Jenny Lyn, Headway, lfcdgewood Chief, Pat D., Conniay, Bay. Halifax and Sprinziiili. That's quite a collection." ; Ti--' . 4 of miles under their belts and are going well within themselves. An-', other reason is that .iim i.leweilyn,i carcl:ikor of the i':XlIii)iiiOlI Grounds. has about the finosti track for them to train nvrr that could he fniind any-wlinrc. All tlicl lnosc storms have been rt-nimccl, and there is several lfIi'ilt'S of nirvl clay loam and every l'iVil'l'iIn,'( it is lput on the track and the rcsultsy are shown in the sound. snonrly horscs that are being trained ow-i - . i A letter fl:tl('(i lilziy 221111 from Walter 5. Found, Mcrired, Calif,,l states that Joe O'Brien is shippingl out the Sol Camp stable to Ver-ir non Downs Raceway, N. Y. The- Bay Meadows track where he was to illlV0 raced is Dl'f);II”(Il'lIllII'(i t'Ill"iIl day with runniiir: rvcnts as well as trotting and pacing events. Thci runners want the track soft, thei trotters and pact-rs want a goo firm surface and the result was, that Joe figured his horses would! get a set back if he continucsi racing there. This mcans that Jocls pacer Prince Jay 1.58 3'3 and Walter Found's Patrick Primroscy will not meet in the 55.000 pacc., Walter has won a start with his' mare Prudent Found. It was her first time to face the starter. T. Wendell Barbour arrived from a visit to the U. S. A. and while there he was out. to Fox- horo track and had a talk with Billy lined whom everyone will remember as the driver of Wal- ciiim and other horses owned by Frank Adams of Halifax. Billy only has one horse now, says he is taking things easy and enjoy- ing himself. He was certainly a wonderful litter and driver and the Marif record books show that. The lights have been put. in at the Charlottetown track and all preparations will be completed by Monday noon for the first night racing program of the season which opcns Tuesday, Coronation night. We expect to see really good racing and good time made. with some newcomers coming up with surprises. The trnlter Royal Scott Jr.. that was campaigned for years as a pacer by Bob Ryan and had a record of 2.07 25 that gait, was turned over to tho trot last year and with a limited preparation took a record of 2.14 -U5, is eligible to the 2.24 trot. lie was bought by Len O'Mcara at Yonkers last fall for George Greg- ory, Charlottetown, and John Mac- Lean, Souria, and he showed real form Friday morning in a workout mile with Argot Pointer and Babe Brition. Every foot was in tho rlght place and he came through the stretch on even terms with those two notable pacers which shows that he has a lot of lick. Despite the high wind the time was 2.20 with the last eighth het- tas smooth as a iliiilllifi ll'tii. 'l'li-r ihorscnicn certainly appi'c(-tale tho i work Jim and his hcipcrs have backl-health. The turnout of military lcr than 16 seconds. was faring. She had only four fol- in creeks. In rough weather the - - lowing her. A check disrovcrcd one young ducks are more liable to The following was taken from little fellow sitting on the water become separated from their mother. This is not so serious if The passing of Major T. B. Rog- ers. to his thousands of friends "Tom". early this week. hroiizlili i0l'iiI expressions of deep sympathy. for his faiiiiiy who will so QITM'tli)'t miss him. Toni went iill'Oll)1ll iii--, with a smile amt a cheerful wrmli for everyone and that made him ' a host of frisgntls The writer kncxi him when he :i ymim! mini H. oiziilccn Iiliii .'irrll'c(l in ilziiifax I . loin the ltoyal C.'ina(lian Regiment. y '. it. was a ;:i'n,:it. school for discip- lino but also a unit where one” could make many friends and Tom: was popular from the very first. I lie wont to I"r.'ini'c with thcm, hail ' a splendid iiiiiltai'y rc(:ni'ri and rc-3 turned to go into business witiil his father, the late W. K. llogcrs.j His pleasant smile and helpfulnessi in business transactions added ' greatly to the prosperity of the firm. As a youth he had been in- torcslr-rl in athletics, particularly imckry, anti a few yr-ars aficr his rotiirn from nycrscas his father Vii” J U E A L E MEN'S WORSTEIJ suns Outstanding values you ford to miss. NOW Reg. to PAGE SEVEN Direct Mite, A. G. Scott and Josedale Ciansman. Centres rap- resented, are Charlottetown, Syd- hcy. Sydney Mines. North Syrlnry.i Summerside. Saint John, Glat-cl In the latest (mcgbuuun Regular to 29.50 ................ .. OOATS MEN'S SPORT (ilaliardine - All shades. 6.95 Regular to 10.95 SLAOKS HAPPY-FOOT SOX By McGrt-gor Fortlrn. Regular to 4.95- NOW SPORT SHIRTS Spun Rayon by Van Heusen and Regular 1.25 PANTS 203?. Entire Stocks 2.89 Irroguiars by a famous white and plain shades. bought a race horse and Tom was a frequcntcr of the track. He then became owner of that good trotter Johnny Walker as well as others. He also bred scvcral colts and in the last few years was the owner of the trottcr Tartan 2.15 (V5. Tom was kcrniy lnicrcsted in hockey and was the principal promoter of the Islanders Hockey Club. It is very sad and hard to real- SALE CONTINUES ALL DAY SATURDAY nnrss siiiins H"? 2.89 Regular to 4.95 .. . WORK CLOTHING - ........... 2 Z; Entl ro Stock "T" SHIRTS White and plain- ize that less than a year ago he was attending races and hockey .matches and apparently in good ........ 1.49 Regular to 2.95 .....L ......... .. JOCKEY SHORTS and SHIRTS ..--.....73c Regular 1.00 great numbers of, friends who paid; ythcir respects to him yesterday '- yaftornnon was a fitting tribute, but there were thousands of oth- ers who could not attend but men and the lcitizens and vvouid also be saddened by his passing. To his sorrowing mother, , wife and family we on behalf of ' ,lhe horsemen. tender our deepest ;sympathy. IVVHERE QUALITY I8 SLJREI lluntor's corner Continued from page 6 in a dazed condition and appear- ed to have lost the power of mo- tion. It never moved when he pick- ed it up and carried it to the house. . . . Ordinarily I wouldn't have ven- turcd out but left early when the weather gave promise of breaking and once I got started. decided to stove it soon revived and that ;stay with it. Hardy anglers. a night when he retired it apparent- rmcmber of the fair sex among ly was as good as new. At 3.00 A. Ithem, clothed in stickers and all M. on Saturday morning he look- iskiiis stuck it out until one o'clock ed at it before he left to haul his .In the afternoon, with a few pan lobster traps and it. was dead. Chil- isize trout to show for their efforts dren of the wild are very much Placed in I box behind the but after that I had the show all like our own children . . . if they the summer, to myself. receive a. bad chilling compiica- Answer; No, there 15 just, the I wasn't. out to check on fishcr- tions are liable to set in. regular fishing ncense issued at, ,men but was interested in what My experience is that. respira- 5 cost of 53.00 which is good fort gl could learn on how the black tory troubles do set in with very me entire season ,, . April imht, iduck broods wcrc faring At -1.00 few exceptions. Years ago my to September 15111 H except, thef P. M. I decided to point the car father. a very observant outdoora- National Park which npcns ii-oml homeward. The information I man. told me that'coveys of ruffed Jung 1", w Septernber ism. The: grouse, up until several weeks of age, developed a sort of croup if the weather held wet and cold for any protracted period. Observers have reported this spring that they have observed small ducklings all by their lone- some along the edge of ponds and gathered was not encouraging. For instance. Harvey Moors, who has the wildlife Sanctuary at Milltown Cross, told me about one black duck that hatched out a brood of nine on Wrrlnosday, May 20th. On Friday afternoon he took in stroll up the dam to are how she NOVA SCOTIA TEXTILES LTD the days are warm and the nights not too cold. They feed naturally from the moment they are out of the shell and when night falls they'll crawl under a root or a hole of some sort. This is a poor makeshift for their motlicr'a soft, warm feathers and companion- ship but its remarkable the won- ders Nature's instinct for self preservation will work at times. . Trout have eased off during the Home's Rockets Win Candlepin Championship I-lorne's Rockets won the City Cttbiiie basic wear for case a comfort . --- WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Ililvtilii iihllir ill iimvltm. v. hiillttylr-v . r,-,.-at-... in .i. V in- Rt iuiw timid... N- .v Clii ..... Mm, I n i,I Offer You the Best in Travel TI'lr0llf;Il0tlt the Maritimes candlapln championship at the Rollaway Alleys Thursday night by defeating the Old Timers four points to one and taking the play- off series 16 1-2 half points to eight: and I. half. The Rockets won Thursday night's match by the scant mer- gin of 1'! points. The teams tied in the first game with a total pln- fall of 402. The Rockets took the second game by 12 points and the third game by five. Vic Williams of the old Timers had high three with Slit. High sin- gle honors went to Gordon Gai- lant of the Rockets with a plnfsll of 118. good catch has been fishing I will rcply to an from a dence, R. 1., as to whether or Princc Edward Island temporary license to its visitors in! in Scales Pond, Freetown, and with out two Weeks although the oddiiesa frequency in the Dunk and , C1'9819d bl1i'Cardigan rivers but the General Catch 15 H03 "D to liar-ibow trout are legal trophies It will be Jilly lst before fresh ruiii our rivers sportsman ISSUES it and Trout. Scales Pond is situated on bow trout as an experiment which every sign indicates as being suc- cessful. Rainbows fight wickedly such Rain- and come und ti , I 1 - sea trout begm to mwr up mm me as nnottegr to19spSeaCT;l1eedOp:xl1 seasonpln sat water and several have been headwaters of i creeks in really fishablc numbers.i While I am On the Sllblect 01 ivmlliilieadwaters of the Dunk River in 0i1fiUlF.i';Prince county and the fmm pi'0V1NRiver is in Kings mi river has been stocked with Rain- Brook hooked on the Cardigan river of a poundage that defied all efforts of the angler to bring them to creel and the battle has endrri with the fish stripping the geai and heading seaward with the throttle wide open. the Cardigan county. This foregoing season applies to Specki-I ed or Brook Trout. 1 Rainbow Trout: July ist to Octo-I ber 31st applies only to O'KcefeIs!. and Glcnflnnaii Lakcs Rainbow! trout are taken in good numbersl I ............... l wooo ISLANDS-CARIBOIJ l FERRY SERVICE i i i l i (Sailings May inf to June 12th ln('lilsivc,l including Sunclays- Standard Timr. 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