eon sans A limited nun-bar of Ford Ferguson 6' H!!!’ 34°F"!- HoQOWAN MOTORS Kilntuir, P. E. Island i 3561's‘... C 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND H THE PROBATE CODBT Tye d 9| J , A. 1).. i946- In llztnhstile of ‘£23m McPHEE loco of Sourla h K County in the amid Province, S 81¢ WWW“ d copped, testute. ‘To the Sheriff of the county s! Bu,“ County or any Constable or‘ literate person within said County.’ GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading "It! on iiie o! Arthur . Mr» n: Sourls aforesaid. Barris- “rqpLam the surviving Executor. of the above named Estate vrayinx fiat a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby will!“ g one all pox-eons interested in the nu Estate m he and MIN" be- fore the Judge present at a ro- bMe Court to be held in "it C01!" House in Cilarlolictown in Queens Comfy, in the said Province. on F145“, the Nineteenth day oi‘ July next coming, at the hour of eleven okxinok foronoon Atlantic Daylilhl- Time of the same day to shew cause 1; my Lhcy 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 Charles B. McQuairL Bad, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it b hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith Pill» Hailed in some newspaper ‘ililllllllwd in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu five weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy be forehwith post,- od in llhe following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Souris afore- said, in front of the store of J. I. Hughes Company, Limited, and in front of the store of Matthew and McLean Limited both in Souria aforesaid so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate u afore- la y have llfle notice thereof. S His Honour Harold Looinrd Painter, Judge of the said Probqtc CoIrt at Charlottetown in Queen’: County, the day and year lint above written. Iw the Court. (5611- E. MAIGAII!‘ PALMER, Res-is i , tlrlr. eghezfao 1. s, 4s. _ By The Canadian Frees YDAOH. Smith Wales —(CP) e1 from Sou Wales mines la being used avverncnent 4 tgsnew h?” and _ er rupee co o repsce ex- ehver shay coins. ii, J. IMBDN emu; and ‘plying Glance: Mggtque, P. I. l. "r rear." *- "- noua-m m... by appointment Prince Strut School Prize List Guargetown And Vicinity Mr. A. T. MacDonald and John Deiory, of me J. a. Human 0°01‘ pally, nouns. were visitors W Georgetown on Wednesday. Mrs. R. Oeradenl arrived ‘in Georgetown on ‘Puesday. Ioilowlni g pllnc tnp from New York uny- Mrs. Oeracleru l5 the guest, while here. of her barenbfi. MI- and MI!- Frarik J. Solomon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacDonald and daughter Riyllls, of Swath- ggna, who are Visiting MIS- MM? Donald's mother. MIE- 1191111161 Robinson. Lower Montague, were visitors to Georgetown on Wod- needay. um Famw Delory left on Wed- nesday for Boston. Mass. for .1 short visit. On her return jour- ney Miss Delory will ilsll rela- zives in Buaseil. N-B- The escalators used by Bunffl-in Bell dz Company in men‘ loading o! potato boats here, were moved on Wednesday from the Govern- ment potato warehouse on the Railway Wharf, to the new bulld- lng owned by Buntam Bell. which 1s situated near the C.N.R. atauifl here. Mr, Durward Easton ls engaged lr. vaulting the home of Mrs. Lil- lian MacDonald, Water Street. POPULAR GEORGETOWN COUPLE MARRIED A wedddJiiZ of interest to George- Lonlams and friends throughout the Province was solemnlzed at St. Peter's Cathedral. Charlotte- town. on Saturday. June 22nd at ' 3.30 p.m., when Kathleen Irene Dicks, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. John Dicks o! Georgetown. became the bride of Herbert Julian Stew- art, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allister H. Stewart. also of Georgetown. Rev. Douglas F. Henderson offici- ated. The brdde was becomlngly at- tired 1n a dress of turquoise blue. with brown accesorles, and wore a acreage of plnk roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Helen MacNclll. Georgetown, wore yellow with brown accessories, and wore 'a eolsage of pink roses. The groom was supported by his brother. George W. Stewart. Fbllowtina the ceremony. the wedding partv artook of a sup- Der at Old Sp n. The haoov couple will reslde in Charlottetown for the present when the groom. a dllnzharged overseas veteran of the Canadian Army. is taking a course in niumbirlg G LONDON — (OP) -- A allowance (not: ex $512 gm colony) for loading the next 16w weeks was rooen y granted for ee ers "owning to the emeptlonaly 1e weather." NOTICE Anyone related to or hav- ing any knowledge of the family of the lute Aeneas McLean, formerly of Souris Line load, please communi- cate with A. F. McQUAID, K.C. Bar er Sourifl. P. E. I. By J. R. WILLIAMS (continued from page n GRAD! VI (Min Altkm) Certificates of Merit Barbara Michahelles Marlene Warren Kathleen Garuhum Edith Browne Dorothy MacLaren Attendance Certificate: Mary Craig two years. Betty Henderson, two years. Barbara Michahellel, bwo years. Shirley Craswell, one year. Jean Watts, one year. Prizes for Genersl Proficiency Barbara Mlchahollen Marleen Warren Kathleen Garnhlurn Edith Browne . Dorothy MacLaren 6. Marjorie MacLeod Prize for Domestic awarded to Ruth Chappell. GRADE V] l Mina Ferguson) Certificates of Merf! Science Billy MacCannell John MacDougall Verna Gallant Joanne Tanton Keir l-lowatt Attendance Certificates Anita Berrlgan, 1 year. Eleanor Carmody, I year. Mary MacKinnon, l year. Joan MacKinnon, 1 year. Beverly Huestis, 1 year. Jerry MacKinnon, 3 years PRIZE LIST First prize for General Profic- iency won by Billy MacCannell. Second prize for General Profic- iency won by John MacDougall. Third prize for General Profic- iency won by Verna Gallant. Fourth prize for General Profic- iency won by Joanne Tanton. Fifth prize for General Profic- iency won by Keir Hewett. lency won by May Douglas. Special prize for Spelling won by Joanne Tanton. GRADE VI (Mina Leigh) Certificates of Merit Jean Diamond Marjorie Hurst Marina Buell Robin Houston Gertrude Johnston Certificates of Attendance Robert Henderson. 2 years George Buoli, 3 years, MUHCI Hurst, 4 years. PRIZE LIST Ilrut prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Jean Diamond. Second Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Marjorie Hurst. Third Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Marina Buell. Fourth Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Robin Houston. Fifth Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Gertrude John- lton. . Special prize for General Pro- ficiency while attending Prince Street School awarded to l-lolen Massey. Special Prize for Sbellin], awarded to Jean Diamond. GRADE V (Jean MnoQuarrie) Certificates of Meri l. Alan Douglas i. Arlene Guindon than Zthwhaniu u u Sixth prize for General Profic- oontoled they may, A m: cnAaLorrerovg/‘y_,_cu4no|4n_ 3. “Dawn Mesael- 4. Robert Slmml 5. Kathleen Skinner Attendant: Certificate! Dawn Messer, one year. Eileen Craawell, two years. Elaine Murphy, two yearn. PRIZES First prize for General Profic- - lency awarded to Alan Douglas. Second prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Arlene Guindon. Third prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Dawn Messer. Fourth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Robert Simml. Fifth prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Kathleen Skin- oer. Special prize for General Profic- iency for the pu-pil standing sixth for the year awarded to Billie Lee. Special prize for Spelling awarded to Eileen Craswell. ‘i GRADE V (0. Toomba) Certificates of Merit Janet Cameron Mary Whiteside Niels Hansen Earlene Laverr Benjamin Carson Attendance Certificate! Benjamin Carson, 3 years. Douglas Clark, Z years. Warren Hood, 2 years. Norman Kelly, l year. Earle Perry, l year. Shirley Perry, l year. Prizes for General Proficiency Janet Cameron Mary Whiteside Niels Hansen Earlene Levers Benjamin Carson Gordon White Douglas Clark GRADE IV (Mira Fullerton) Certificates of Merit Mark Ladnel‘ Kenneth McPhall Helen Cooke Harold Kemp Donald MacLeod Certificates of Attendance Jean Hawkins, 1 year. Mark Ladner, 2 years. Myrtle Garnhum, 2 years. Mildred McClenagban, 3 years. Blols Manuel, 3 years. Prizes for General Proficiency Mark Ladner Kenneth McPhall Helen Cooke Harold Kemp ~ Donald MacLeod GRADE IV (M. M. Weeks) BE CONTINUED Certificates of Merit E-“PPKN? Theresa Prealy Marjorie Piekarc‘ Ralph Whltcheat Marina Boyle Errol McNeil June Diamond Attendance Cortifioaiel Theresa Presley, two yearl, Arline Larter, one year. Prizes for Proflcienor Theresa Presley Marjorie Plekard Ralph Whitehead Marina Boyle Errol McNeil June Diamond 2i. and Henry Guckow. vdllce say. that they killed New York Oiiy. According ntonla Mamhlaella, M, on m,“ w ‘Wm lam- they mt w death m: nylum, npi-ng Yvonne Kenny. RACING At the ed the drivers drove blindly. thcrut such signals they could not tell even what lap they were on. Reddy waved the flax as the car shot It, and Frank lifted hi! glove hand a fraction to show that he had received the signal. The mechanic turned and Dorothy. "Here. mils!" he protested. "You wouldn't be hero... ." Then he saw her face and was sile t gt the end of IHW n . ‘He'll be coming in this next lap." he sal "Is there something wrong?" “No. Got to fill up with petrol.‘ that’: all.” - The cars tore round again. The blue leader shot oft the track and bumped fearfully into the pits. it had hardly come to rest before Frank had leaped out of hi: seat. ‘Till her up Roddy!" ho panted. "Shaft going like a b rd." "Broken two records a0 far. you have" jerked Roddy as he laboured swiftly. ' Frank saw Dorothy. He frowned. “You shouldn't be know. Spectators-J’ "I asked the young lady to come in. llr." laid Reddy. "'I‘hen you ought to have knotvn better." mapped Frank. “You're aware of the rules. or should be." “Sorry. air." Roddy ran a critical e e over the car. "Filled up now, or. These tyres look worn. Hadn‘t you better use this at to change? "No time." jerked rank. "Let her go. Raddy. l-le flung himself into the bucket seat. The blue car roared back on the track. Dorothy was biting her lip. "Don't take any notice to him, miss!" said Raddy cheerfully. “He's all keyed up. like. I don! mind him. He apologises when it's all over." From the pits, Dorothy got a n~w and more thrilling glimpse of the race. A: the cars gassed towards the end of the nlnt lap Raddy leaned forward growning. Then he seize-d one of the flags. “Won't be able to stop him until the eleventh!" he muttered. "I hope they hold out.“ "Tyres, said Raddy briefly. “You heard me Warn him, He's wohbling. going heavy. Tyres are giving 1p the ghost." At the end of the next lap Raddy stepped forward and waved the flag. Frank seemed to see but gave no sign. He was engrozsed in a duel with Mancini. who had crept u and slightly lessened the Brit- ls ‘s car lead. He'll come in next lap." mid Reddy. "I wamed him what was wrong." The cars swept for the eleventh time into the straight leading t the grandstand. and passing U"! here, you pawl-m i By Alexander Qdmpbeil i‘ “HE'S WOBILING” ‘ But the cars lhot put-and the blue car sta ed with therrl- Evl-‘Yl Dorothy cou d use now what Redd? had seen two laps before-the wobble on he blue car and its du- z: t to the British car's roar. orot y went. Wlil "The utter dy. He. too. was paler and breath- ing through hi: nose-a sure lllli uked Dorothy from betwflen clenched teeth. Raddy shrugged. “Oh. much!“ he raid bitterly. “Just a akld and over the bank at a hun- dred tmd odd. that's all!" He sow her taco and stopped abruptly all right. when he ind: he‘: loll!!! speed. It'll be all right." The ears shot into the . again. The British and the Italian cars were racing neck and neck. Dorothy held her breath. r0 rm: wnmma rosr They seemed about to prsz. then, at the inst monlcnt. the blue car swerved off the track and humped over the rough road the pits. Frank leaped out. "Sorry. Raddy. You were right. Change ‘em fast. No time to talk." The tyres of the car were down to the canvas. The two men worked like tit-m- om. Wheels were dismantled. hurl- ed aside, changed. The tall end of the procession of cars war flashing past. It seemed an gage. Actually it was fifty-five seconds. Frank leaped back into the neat. “Okay now!" The blue car roared off ln a cloud of smoke. Dorothy said: "You changed them very quickly. It was incred- ible. Are you sure they were done properly. I mean. a! that speed- lhe terrific strain——.' Roddy grinned through the sweat and oil that besmeared his face. JlDodt worry. They won't come o . The cars roared into another lap. Dorothy counted anxiously. Kan- cini was in from. Close behind him cams- Hoffman. Then other cars. She bit her li . The stop had cost Carter denr. e had dropped from first. to seventh-and there "vere only three more laps to go. She had to talk about something l-n the agonislng intervals when ‘they could not see the cars. could cmly hear the retiring beat of the engines. "Do you remember that day in England-when you and Frank had the crash? she asked. "When we were carried into your house like a couple of sacks of coal?" asked Reddy, He chuckled. His eyes never left the track. and a flag was gripped in his hand. “That was a day! I woke up and l‘. rid pits. Roddy wheeled out s res from a pile at the back of a s. ed. thought I was in hospital." The cars roared round again. fool!" muttered Bed- - f worry. , , . °"Whht-~mlght happen. Roddy?’ nothing ' “I was‘ only jokrn . He'll come in - straight , bNQQQ. 1m cmd problems of s u n or. cmmn . H. C. BOHAKER . District Supervisor 148 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. t tine! “heav nen." The Italian had < ' . to believe that ‘tomorrow will nave; come. It will come inevitably, and with it all the uncertainties a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when‘ you become a policyholder oi the ur Phone 835 Redd stepped forward. He waved the lg-qmd then whoopel. "He's coming up! Good old guv- nor." Carter had advanced from seven- th place to third coming up in ter- rific bursts of speed. Roddy reverted to their com/cri- ailon. "The guv-nor thought he was 1n heaven." he remarked. “Wm p. “He said he woke up to find angel bending over him." ‘Ohl" said Dorothy. A terrier lcok came into her eyes. The nacclto roar a: the enuines swelled up agan. "'I‘wo more llpl to go." said Red- d); "Oh gosh I hope he can make t .. Ill‘! He danced in agony. The cars shot past. "He'll DO it!" Roddy screamed the words. Once again. the British and Ital- ian cars were racing neck and neck. with Ig-laffman at: their heels. But this time the blue car was not wobbllng. It seemed to be gaining speed at every locond. Dorothy Ellington. who had laid Frank Carter that he wan catering for thrill-mad crowds who’ did not know any better, found herself praying. Lmzr. agnnislng seconds passed. 'i"hen a shout wcnt up ‘IYHYII the crowd. rippling nearer and nearer. The cars were coming down into the slralghl. in the last lap “Come on!" shouted Reddy. Hum! in hmd. like children. they raced out of the pits. climbed l grassy knc-ll. and looked ntlng ovxn on the long straight inish. The cars were coming [fill-find uhe blue car was in the lead. The Italian had shot hilbolt. He began to slide back. Hoffman Ind disappeared-put out as they Til‘ forwards learned by cylinder trouble half Way round the last lap so that he had to "walk home." Carter roared down the smash! towards the finishing line. with n0 chance of anyone passing him. 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