r OCTOBER 8. 1952 ....... .. .. Biile Carton 36i Auihorized holder of Coca-Cal: under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. v If ou arelooldn for awn" to ra'ed for in said etition and on PM W. W? 0””-Wmd”?9-PB” he of every Province in Canada. all Attendance 33,195. ' dg thin 3 Ci 1 t yth iiiotsion of R. Regihald Bell Es- played 1” .””a”.Zm3 mm acmevei 0f Wiwm W?” acme members 0i Receipts (net)-sl6P9,267.'18. a some 3 spa a 0 e quire, Proctor for said Petitioner. men” Tms Dill” has now be” me Cmladla” Chambef 0: Came Commissioner's Share-325,390.17. . e- , ,. meals you serve at home, my AND IT Is HEREBY oaonnno fviifiilc S 8:3? me”? NW0”511EX""ilV9- it was Clyubsl and leagues' snare- 0 e C capcola as the meahi that a true copy hereof be forth- to venture E deffmte amnion cg fhihrlgfif effe,fef1””9rtf1l'”Vf1g”liP s14a,a77.e1. g 0 . . me with published in some newspaper its worth I cannot help but feel. nelssmexsj gidsw hit: pm: 0 Sevemgame ngur”: , beVe"8e- Your fl1m11)' will find "hushed 1" Ch””met0wn mm" particularly after having been so tuniiy or studying the aggrgsiiive A””"d””ce'm'906' it a welcome treat. And you'll find it so easy to serve-ice cold copy b.e forthwith posted in the 1 . M .-,- P. - Vitality displayed by the go” ””' commissioners share-5248 4o2.- v - n M right in its own SParkliIl8 bottle. following; public Places respectivc- oHii0w;1xf;;"n;: willilvgilgs-some time Elinor tl1j:w:;g3dla;:rdgar eexxglfset-gig 96 ' . Your food store has Coca-Cola -in the six-.bottle carton. inriullng hdorul Tun: Plus depatit 2: fan bank J. 56 T. Morris Ltd Charlottetown P. E. I. "Cod: s u roqilinod fa-ado-mlrlr Phone 19! OUR BOARDING HOUSE CANADA PROVINCE OF" - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROFATE COURT The 20th day of September AD. 1952 In Re Estate of John Dickinson plate of Charlottetown Royalty in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Retired Farmer, deceased, intestate. 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 file of Gordon Mac- Pherson of Charlottetown in Queen's County, aforesaid, C.N.R. employee, Administrator of the above named esta , praying that a citation may be 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 Queens County in the said Prov- ince, on Monday the 27th day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon pf 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 said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true ly, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada Building in Char- lottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia Building in Charlottetown 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 Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. (SEAL) (Sgdi FRANCES B. VINNICOMBE Registrar. Major Hoopla aeorueiz JAKE"? -4- Hats ASSiSTlN6 N MY CAMPAi6M FOR ' PRESHDENT AND 1 HAVE A FEW 6MALL A6Sl6hlMEfxlT5 , (pl cw. 1951 by ME Senlnk Inc. 1'. 91. I . II. 3. Pal. OH. ,.lH F02 Hiivi! , E”3”7l; DQNK5 FOR THE i-louse LIKE HE so-51' Ni-lEf2iTED A TOLL. 8RiD6E!-w KNOWN CLOSE A-5 A FAMILY Reunion N,GLA6- 6ow,1 was, wosioeziw --Dip HE 5'ri2iP A ' c-:.5Ai2 . "'5 (x E UGETA BE A6 i ,. .”l?i-ii5' I6 A new. TWIST - az -, FOR some-M U-. 2 5- io,-5 FREE! FREE! PREESTONE Out Go These Used Cars and Trucks! tlook Al The Prices. They'll Be Fully Sup- - plied Wifh Preslone Too. ' - TRIIGKS - i CHEVROLET, 1950, one-ton Pick-up. Tires good for the road. . 'DODGE, 1950, half-ton Pick-up. Fluid drive, Three years to pay. g . . STUDEBAKER, 1948, half-ton,,Pick-up. Look at the price-only .1i595.00. - Now look at the truck. , , FORD, 1947, three-ton tnick. Overhauled, stake body- .Who wants . a truck at a cheap price for hauling potatoes--d650.00. . Three years to pay. I tires good, clean job. Jusfi , perfect motor, ready THE GUARDIAN. cnA1u.o'rra'rowiv Reviews Board Activities Past 12Mon.ths During The Following are excerpts from the annual report submitted by Pres- ident F. W. Curtis at the Mari- time Provinces Board of Trade annual meeting here yesterday: "The past twelve months have witnessed a change in the tradit- ional pattern of events for the Maritime Provinces iBoard of Trade. of which not the least has been the opehing of a. joint centraL office in the City of Moncton with the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, and 'occupled by s. perman- .cnt. secretariat serving both bod- ies. On January 28th, 1952, this office was officially declared open at a ceremony in which Mr. Rene Pcrrault, President of the Cana- dian Chamber of Commerce, Ml'. Donal Morrcll. General Manager of the Canadian ti c Provinces Board of Trade. an your President all took part. "This was the culmination of many years of effort on the part of previous Maritime Boards and particularly of the 1951 Board, headed by Mr. Johnston Chew, to whom much credit must be closely associated with it. that it is a valuable asset in the future business and economic life of the for its real value to be felt and appreciated by all, and I can only ask for the indulgence of all Boards for a further period, and until such time as definite policies have been formulated, and our programming has had an oppor- tunity to take a realistic and prac- tical shape. Legislative Committee "During the past twelve month period your officers and directors have met on six occasions to dis- cuss matters of mutual concern and interest. We also met joint- ly with the Maritime Regional Committee of the Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce in Moncton in January of this year, and it was a meeting at which discussions and opinions took place that have since proved to be of real value to.both. One of the most important com- a brief to the four Provincial Gov- ernmcnts asking for their com- bined assistance in the develop- ment of the natural resources of these four provinces, and recom- mending that some tangible ef- fort be made to combine the facilities of each province for the benefit of any one of the others. "Your committee met on April 22nd of this year with the Prem- ier of New Brunswick and his Ex- ecutive Council in Fredericton. N. B.,,at which time Mr. G. G. mfg- lin, Mr. Walter Vail and your President presented the brief to this government. The Government of Prince Edward Island has also become acquainted with certain aspects of the brief, although no official deputation has awaited upon them yet. "Unfortunately, we wcre unable to arrange a meeting with the government of Nova Scotla. but it is hoped that in the near future this will be done. Upon the ad- vice of our Newfoundland repre- sentatives, it was thought wise to delay any presenation to the Newfoundland government until certain phases of their economic development had become clearer. An effort was also made by your Executive to form a speaker's panel, as it was felt that in many cases. particularly with smaller Boards and Chambers, a definite need is present for capable and proper speakers to address meetings. Iirogress Reported "Some progress has been made in this respect. and a number of well known men have generously ind- icated that they would be willing to assist at any time in this project. I believe that our Executive Sec- retary will make further reference to this matter in his report. A Traffic Safety Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Watson James, of Saint John, N. B,, func- tioned very successfully during the spring of 1952, and they are to (XI? be commended for the effort put into this important matter. Mr. James is to present a. report at this meeting acqualnting us with the detailed aspects of the work of this Committee in the past. and advising what it is planning for the future. "The Maritime Provinces Board of Trade has increased its mem- bership during the past year, but much field work remains to be done if we are to be truly repre- sentative of every part of the At- lantic Provinces. At the present time, some 51 Boards and Cham- bers, representing approximately 4,100 members are paid up mem- bers of our organization. Our fl- nancial position has also improved materially, as will be indicated in subscribed to our cause, we are deeply grateful, and we trust that our actions will merit the con- tinuance of your support.” ”Your President had the privil- ege of visiting the Province of Newfoundland in June of this year, in the company of representative economic policies being developed in our sister province. The hos- beforehand, about this traditional featvre of the Province." Defeat Brooklyn Continued from page 6 homers and his "almost" fourth in the Sunday game. Then there is Reynolds' ever-ready arm. On the Brooklyn side, Snider was a standout with four home runs 'equalling the series' records "set by Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Reese had a brilliant series at bat and afield, and Black was tre- mendous in his first two starts, winning the opener 4-2 and los- ing 2-0 to Reynolds in the fourth game. The National League hasn't won a series since 1946 when St. Louis Cards whipped Boston Red Sox in ; mittees to.be formed, and to take p ,i . ; E6eAQ2S?ER&V'd,?Fii2?&l&2lD Yi22”r'e”Eo”Ayt5 ?55.”w'"” rsiiizi i:.:.:.i"e..L:r:a 33" iii The umpires were in hot water throughout the series but nobody was tossed out until the eighth inning of the last game. Then plate umpire Larry Goetz thumb- ed pitcher Ralph Branca, who had done little since he threw the home-run. ball to the Giants' Bobby Thomson when the Dodgers blew the pennant last year. EBBETS FIELD, Brooklyn. Oct. 7-(AP)-Official box score of the seventh game of the 1952 World Series: ' New York (A) McDougald 3b Rlzzuto ss Mantle cf Mlze lb . Collins lb Berra c . Woodling if Noren rf A-Bauer rf Martin 2b . Lopat -p . . Reynolds p B-Honk Raschi p Kuzava p .. Totals Brooklyn (N) Cox Eb- Reese as . Snider cf .. Robinson 2b .. Campanalla. c Hodges lb Shuba if D-Pafko Holmes if .. Furillo rf Black p Roe p C-Nelson Erskine p .. E-Morgan .. Totals 36 2 A-Safe on error for Noreri in 6th. B-Grounded for Reynolds in 7th,. C-Popped out for Roe in 7th., D-Struck out for Shube in 8th, E-Filed out for Erskine in 9th. AB -no -Jooov-onto:-0-Ir-5::-o or p-owcwucr-Ia:hnbnbAIh0I; at-oh-I-J-phr-Mubnbcwtilphtn OOOOOOOcr-ON:-r-r-N: Socooor-oonooronoxo: M uooooocoooooov-cu-5 w-oooooooon--coop-u-u-5 on 5- -lQ0Q9QQ3Qh-ICIBQQIC-ls-'lbJO New York (A) . .000 111100-4 Brooklyn (NL) 000 110 000-2 E-Mcbougaldri, Reynolds, Wood- ling. Cox; RBI. Mlze. Hodges, Woodling, Reese, Mantle 2: 2b. Rlzzuto. Cox: HR. Woodling, ,Mantle; S, Riuuto; DP, Robinson, Reese and Hodges; Riazuto. Marton and Mlze: left, New York, 8; Brooklyn 9: BB, Black 1 (Mlze); Erskine 1 (Bauer); masonic (F'ur- ' lilo, Reese);'SO, Black 1 (Mantle); Roe 1 (Berra); Lopat, 3 (Cox. Snider, Black; Reynolds 2 (Sliuba, Black); Kuzava 2 (Campanella, Pafko): HO. Lopat 4 in 3 innings (none out in 4th); Black 8 in 5 1-3; Reynolds 3 in 3; Roe 3 in 1 2-3; Raschi 1 in 1-3; Erskine 1 in 2: Kuzava. 0 in.(z 2-3; R-ER, Lopat 1-1; Black 3-3: Reynolds 1-1; Roe 1-1; Raschi 0-0; Erskine O-0; Kuzava 0-0; winner, Reynolds; loser. Black: U, Larry Goetz (N) plate, Bill McKinley (A) first base, Babe Pinelli (N) second base. Art Passareella (A) third base, Dusty Boggess (N) left field, Jim Hono- Series Facts And FiguLs Tuesdayfl figures; Receipt (net)-S1,622,'l53.0f. Players' pool (first four games only)-S5l)0,003.38. (:lubs' and leagues' share--S8"lO,- 336.19. REALLY WHITE The White House in Washington, home of the United States presid- ent, has been painted white since ' l8l7. before the Judge present at ,, Chamber Of the Financial Report to be pre- chick (A) right field. T. 2:54. A, incl-is floonin any toinuall probate court to be held in the Commerce. M12 Nfred Parkes. EX- sented to you later. To all these 33,195 (paid). 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The procedure is simpli- city itself. All forms and full information available at every branch. THE ROYAL BANK or CANADA ' Charlottetown Branch W. R. Cruikshank, Manager Branches also in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Sum- Fall is full of.Colour,and Comfort... "Travelling by TRAINS I mersidn and Tyne Valley. ., g::..w;n-ni..iiijsiI INTERNATIONAL, 1951. one-ton. dual wheels, stake body. 11000 miles. 5 - f ' 'ffm;,"5. Just right for your hauling problem. . MA, INTERNATIONAL, 1951, half-ton, 14000 miles. Keep your eye on this ,,,..--lv".r, a one. Three years to pay. .',,'.U, . FORD, "1950, Pick-up. Our special for the week S950.00. 9-if:-'.' bniy train travel offers you such I wide choice of - excellent accommodation for longer trips ; ; ; sec-. lions, roomettes, compartments, drawing too-315:) Experienced travellers recommend the fast, conot , venient, dependable schedules, too. When you; travel, go train; Ai muior points we can lien is - l T , Getting there is haifthe fun when you travel by train! You enjoy a smooth, comfortable trip in air-conditioned cars . : : see the Canadian Autumnhin all its glorious colour through big Picture Windows : : : arrive relaxed, refreshed. Meals are famous for viholeaomeness and , variety. Service is unsurpassed; VANGUARD sums, 1951, won miles. Just like nr'-32 vamcuann SEDAN. 1950. to see is to soy. HUDSON SEDAN, 1947. new motor. A good family car. nmcx SEDAN, 1929. ncwtirea. A good buy at the price. ,Tcrnis.,und Trade Accepted , t i L w. n- JENKINS J 203 or; csonos sr. . l Need a car when you go! fluent 5. drive-ysumlf car" walling for you when you mp affjfio Drain. Ask your Ticker Agonl. I t ,1. O . . CANADIAN raciric , CANADIAN iiarionat” N , Irnoztn 2163. VI H ,l 1 g , . HM, H V V g "p i ,7 - v u. ' i i..L