DégEMBER 1o, 1941 fltifllllilfl Central Airways Limited Schedule 0f Uperaticns TTETOWN-MONCTON _. cgfiw Trip 8 i‘ Trip I If", | 7 mil! fl- 5'1"“! Dilly ex. Sunday m A, iii. 12.45 P. M. Lv. Churioitetown 51-, 1H5 p_ M 53° P‘ M_ up A. M. 1.15 P. M. Al‘. Summerside Lv. 11.45 A. M. 5.50 P M. m A M, 1.20 P. M. Lv. Suminenide Ar. 11.40 A. M. 5,45 p, M, u; A. M. 2.00 P. M. Ar. Moncton Lv. 11.00 A. M. 5.10 P. M. IONCTON-SAINT JOHN 5 Till! 7 ~’l‘rlp 8 Trip I pally ex. Sunda! A, iii. 2.30 P. M. Lv. Moneton m A. M. 3.30 P. M. Ar. Saint John Daily ex. unday Ar. 10.40 A. M. 4.50 P. M. Lv. 9.45 A. M. 4.00 P. M. Iufllltli Islands Servicei-Minlmurn of one trip weekly during season g closed Navigation. , ‘is MTESP- ‘ 1 ' Return mi-lcttetown to Muneton "u" gunmerslde to Moneton 9m Charlottetown to Suinniersida M)“ ilciicton to Saint John . . . . . . . . . . . .. 700 n50 rws GOVERNMENT. TAX 10%. ieiephonez-C‘ iottetown 140! gummgmg, 593 NOTE:- u either or both scheduled trips are eunceiled on Baturdsy they wlii y urrled out on Sunday with Mail and Passengers. Liaooliz-e-ai. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 28 Centr Central Guardian locals, lo per Word; Western am] 5gp"; "c"; 2|: p!!!‘ word; Announcements and Coming ‘Events 3c per word- Clélsiillltd 3c per word; In M ’ ' Notices 70o per inch; Lists ul Floral and Spiritual Oflerivva Cards, etc" 5o name; Letters of Coniiuiencs 70c per "will e ding can einen s 40 words for $1.00 mil l0 cents for every additional 3 wor s. Notices of Thanks und Appreciation, 10c per inch or 4e 8:1- word. cs Lists of b i ti ill cents pei‘ inch. Address and entation $1.00. Othlérwratgsorlil: appllfllllmii. j Male and Female Help Wanted NOW I8 THE TIME T0 GET \ Government tub as Clerk. Post- man. Customs Clerk Bteno" etc Six Dominion-wide exams nei since wsr began. lfi-ee Booklet- M. O. C. Schools Ltd.. Toronto 1d gdest in Canada No Airenta d-‘emale Help Wanted D WANTED, APPLY 200 POW- ‘lil Street‘. L-szi-m-e-ii. llZiiYlllll-wfllfiDlsll-AGED WO- men ior housework. write “E" Guiudiiiii. L-34l-l2-9-3l. Sulcsmen W anted WELL ESTABLISHED LIFE IN- surince Compan has opening tor . right type oi sa esman, whole or in time. Apply stating uali- ciilons, etc. Box 307, Char otte tovm. L-997-11-T-5-T-4wira. rsr _ Man Wanted . ron coon WATKINS noun. c "we" -— rren ‘es Eiendy CUSlIDITlCIS. Must. be honest u antirellable, ltilave cairmizir means of gr ting one. o cap or exper- "i- 1? cqurcd. Write the J. R. NEW YORK- Dec- il-lom“ Minis éempany Dept, z-cia The Canadian dollar advanced 1-8 Masson Street. Montreal, 0f fl 06m. l0 B T 11 5-9 Del‘ N-3- . Miscellaneous KNITTING DONE. RIB 0B lain. Flneyarnrequlred. Mrs. uce Mclvor, Winsloe. 11-301-12-10-11. a l discoun 41 cent in today's closing foreign ex- chan e dealing; while the pound ster rig held unchanged at $4.04 in relation to the U. s. dollar. (Ottawa. Foreign Esrchan-ge Control Boar?) rate 9.09-0.91 per cent dis- coun». l l’. Q. =.. _ For Sale F011 SALE CiiFiAP. MARE. GOOD driver and worker. Apply Kent Jones, Hazclbrook, L-34 42-10-11. F011 SALE - REGISTERED AYR- shire, freshen Dewmber 15th. 4 years record. Sire Glover's Boy. Also Yorkshire Boer 240 lbs. E81‘! lngs. . L-372-l2-l0-1i. ____._______.______ FOR SALi-‘F-LARGE WELL FUR- rcd white face platinum type foxes, one choice extra pale fe- rrisoii iciiis l§i°'.3§i.’.. Xi§.f‘“‘§?.‘."...£.‘.‘i hi; 9M Yew h Rem 66111‘? Prigfi rteusonable. .1. 1". semiannual-nan ir . 's°u p“ L-338-l2-9-2l. “l! blllllll III‘ 0F ‘GQIIIENE I0 Mob M00007 Iaposils I Male Help Wanted WANTED — MAN NOT ELIGIBLE lee for military service with somfl "°"" imcwl cl f ounti . ly I "J7 ' 5-" stating $120? ellilizatiorfi qugll) c- 0100-96 l 9-00 eilons and ex rience to Bo D lilo-N 115M X I L-SBB-IZ-IO-dl. ' 0505-54 $45.00 Oil! Alum I kflkfldh low Ifll tare of Guard an, Teachers Wanted .M________ WANTED-ELEMENTARY rsstlryiurfi er. A 1 to Th Turn leslleppg. 0. Maggliillrean Island-l. CANADA stall 1 ted and ex- ceriiiiieia m’ expecI-eiiifl-li-ll-zl- lrg?v"dgcnanv?v'iinn ISLAND To Let m ‘ran rnonATl oouirr The 1st day d December, A. I). 104 ro Li} cold?» $332.5? .“"1‘?6”‘E liillsboro. . ni-SN-li-ml i ‘“ Agents Wanted United m, ‘foronto. N-i ao-sei. In Be Estate of Jessie Tremaine Scott, late of Charlottetown in gueelnsvgounty in the said Flu-ECO onian, doc , tes o the Sheriff of the Count of eens County or any Constiib e or terate person within said County. GREETING : WHEREAS u n reading the ti- tlon on file u Alexandra Boo t oi Charlottetown, aforesaid lrclessicnal Bards ahoolh tedcnizer, the dlzeciar‘ mien s. BENTLEY ~"1--.=¢"'1'~:"' niau" 23': w. r. BENLI! ii. o. .... alii-imziayliieu‘ thfifiiiri: J. A. usmusi. ir. o. inter-dies in the laid smite to be C. l‘. BENTLEY. LLB. lerristen said. Attorneys-as- w MONEY ‘I0 LOAN l“ "m" 3"“ next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock of the same day lo Tsheweauselfanytheyeanwii the Aegean“ of the said Estate no passed as played for in said a: on of W. Rubens ey, Ilsq, Proo- llorrell anti Company l. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Intern Trust Building 0‘ iottetown And it true eogy ilalied some newspaper in Charlottetown afloreui "once In that true ‘:5. poslgd in iii. following public ‘laces respectively. namely, in the sli of the lotto Court House in Char- town aforesaid, at or near Th loyal Bank of Cansdu and at or near The Bank of Nova Bcotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid. l0 lhll g IQQII] in the laid lstate as aforesaid may have due Honour Karol: ss his w‘ """"' ’.‘l"'éi.‘l'.ill'¢°.m"' bate nrt lftlflflltl, the day and I!" m" tteu. M M. ALIAN FARMEI l“ B-A. i.i..a. muffin action-on“ . noun ro ioaiv. ALEX W. MATHESON ‘Films-r in," “it soucrrou. no 0mm It m.“ qwailllrutioas i tii Court. (‘loafer imam. gaggle. il-“iacii-iz-i-io-iilu’ TEE _ CHABLQTTETOWN _§UAEPL\_N STOCK Q U0 TA TI ONS lllontreal Stock Exclrange (Canadian Press), ’ Stocks Close --... c Bell Tel 150 Brazilian 6 i-2 Bldg Products l3 l-4 Can Cement 4 5-8 Can car Found 5 1-2 Can Car Pfd . 21 3-4 Can Ind Al A 3 Can Pacific 5 1-2 Can steamship 6 1-4 Celanese 27 Cons Smelt 37 1-4 Dist Seag 22 1-8 Dom Coal Pfd i6 Dom Bridge 22 Dom Steel B 6 1-4 Dom Textile i 77 1-3 Dryden ~ 8 Founda Co l5 Gen Steel W810i - .. 6 Ham Bridge p’. 3 1-8 How Smith I U] Imp Tob 12 1-4 Int Nickel 31 1-2 Lake Woods 17 l-Z Massey Harris 2 Mti Power 2i 3-4 Nat Brew 24 Nat steel ca: 32 Noranda 43 3-4 Power Corp 3 a-a Shawinigan I2 3-4 St low Corn 1'15 St law Pid 15 Bt of can s4. Si; of Can Pfd 72 W138 Elec A 105 Wpg liflec B __ Markets At A7 Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York- Stocks record sizable declines. Winnipeg-Wheat declines 7-8—3-4 cent. New York-Cotton lower; sugar unchanged; trade in coffee sus- pended. Te. onto Exchange 7130102010, Dec. 9—(CP)--'1‘hs work-out given New York's air de- fences today aroused the appre- hension of market followers and they sold stocks for substantial losses on the ‘lbronto exchange as well as elsewhere. When the reports that, hostile planes were approach- ing were found 1o be erroneous the market turned up and the closing half-hour found prices maintaining im upward course. About 50 per cent of the earlier losses were erased. Prices weakened on com ratively light selling and aggregne turn- over ror the day was only 275,000 shares, a gain of 12,000 shares over the volume of the previous session. In the golds about l5 stocks touch- ed new low prices for the year and- the index for the group was down .99 at the close to a new low for the year. losses widened to 2 to 3 points among the industrinls and the group had a net index loss of 2.29 while the base metals finished 1.31 down and‘ the western oils .19 Losses of a point or more were drawing finally in the lndusrtial session for Dlstillers-Seagrems, Carnation pfd, Bank of Commerce, Dcminion Foundries pfd, 1=‘0rd' B, Hunts A. International Petroleum, Massey-Harris pifd, (old), Moore Corporation, National steel Car, PER-ENE)’. ROYBI Bank. Bbeel of Canada, Walkers common and Wood Alexandein. A few industrials maintained a strong front. The close was up fractions for Building Praducts, Steel of Canada pfd and Del-lavi- land and‘ gains 1n points ared for Canadian General Eectric, Greet West livid and Photo Engrav- ers. Wright-Hargreaves slipped to g new low at 2.40 and closed at 2.56 for a net loss of 9 cents. McIntyre toudied 41- and closed at 42, off lair-bl’. Net mo! l0 cents or m 51-71960 th l Bfllvfne, Cartboo, Igerig-ogilaciisegf Sun Antonio and Tobum, Lake Shore and Hollinser weakened 1-4. HORN 011 had the only loss of any consequence in the westgm custom...“ c": or" ~~ n . wood s 1-2. “d H“ ‘Use Minard's for dandruff. Montreal Curb' Stocks C10" Abitibl Com 60 Abltibi Pfd i; 1-3 A 7 Beauharrioia 3i 1o Bathurst. A ' 13 1.4 Dom Tar 4 1.3 Don A 4 Fraser v10 11 5-3 Frazer ... For A 16 1- H1! Walker 47 1 Home Oil 327 8 7-8 Int. Peto 14 1-2 Price Com 11 Price Pid _. ~_y"“‘v (Canadian Press) K100i! Clogg Canada ._ Commerce 150 Montreal 13,5 Royal Bk 152 Nova scotta ._ Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Dee. 9—(OP)\ loaders and rank and file among issues staged a general but orderly retreat Wiley on the stock exchange and cum under the feces 9g market war psychology and losses from fractions to more than three points were posted in broad trans- actions, British Columbia stocks were prcmlnent among losers. including 13.0. Power "A." B.C. Pacifiers and Brewers and Distillers. NW lows were posted on the stock exciiari e by Dosco "B," Ho]. 1mg". Imipe l Oil, Gatirieau and Electrolux, Lower in industrials were Do- minion Bridge, off 1 1-2, and Al- Sums Steel, Canadian Car, Canada Cement preferred. the Alcohol 1s. S1108. Dominion Coal preferred, Gen- eral Steel Wares, Hamilton Bridge, Foundation, Gypsum and‘ Massey. Harris new. Building Products was an ¢X<>9i~>fl0n_ and firmed a bit. Utilities dipped fractions. Losers being Shaiwinigan, Montreal Pow- er. Bell Telephone, Brazilian, In- Lei-national Power and Power Corp- oration. Both Canada Steamship fiocsics arid CPR. lost out in car- er . Bulolo and Consolidated Qnelt- ers slipped in metals a/nd Interna- tional Petroleum was 9,159 a 105g]- iu oils. Softer papers were Bathurst St. Lawrence Corporation and Price Brothers while St. Lawrence Paper preferred dropped 3 1-2. National Breweries topped m1‘. cellaneous losers with a sag of two points and Imperial Tobacco secur. ities and Distillers-Seagram were also in the minus column, Total soles: 29.600; Industrials, 16,900: Mines, 12.700. YESliERDATS LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS CORRECTED F0“. EVERY WED- NESDAY AND SATURDAPS ISSUE RETAIL MARKET Lent’ lettuce, bunches, each 19¢ Onions, 4 lbs 25¢ E82! dos 40o Cabbage head 8-100 Roast Beef 13.39;; Boiling Meat 15-17;; Cream, qt. 40¢ Ducks $145-$200 Pork, 18-320 s inch new. loc lb 3 for 25c Seak, lb. 5.32;; Beef, qr. 13-140 Fowl each 90.3135 Butcer. Dairy 33.42,; Corned Beef 15-16.; Potatoes. pk 25¢ Carrots lb 5c Apples. ewns. dos 15-25-300 Psrsnips lb. 5.; Turnlns z for Celery bunch 15-2w New Onions, bunch 5c Fresh cod lb. 15¢ Tomatoes, lb. 15¢ Head lettuce 15c Sweet potatoes, ih. 13c a for m; Vegetable Marrow, lb 4-3:: Chicken each $155.31“) New potatoes. pk 35¢ Cauliflower 2 for 25¢ Broccoli, 10c each, 3 for g5‘; Herring each 5c Squash lb. 4a Pumpkin, lb as Lamb lb. $.35‘; Beets. lb. i-m-‘n-a ~ Canada will have its own corps of pdrdehllle troops by this o... s» neat year. it was announced recently in Ottawa. The sriny will train 8,000 young Canadians at’ Oanip Borden and St. llubert to become this latest and most potent invasion force. Th; value of paratrsops New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) ‘ Stocks (H096 Am c and i" , 26 1-4 Am O and l‘ 26 1-4 Am Tel Tel 137 1-2 Anaconda 33 1-2 Baldwin Loco 10 7-8 Bendix Av 34 5-8 Ches Ohio 32 7-8 Chrysler 49 1-4 Con Edison 13 12cc Auto Lite 23 3-4 Gen liilec 25 3-8 Gen Motors 34 5-8 Gt Nor Pfd l9 1-2 Kennecott 31 Mont Ward 28 3-4 N Y Central 7 5-8 Nor Am Co l0 1-2 Penn RR. l8 3-8 Phil PM Co 44 1-4 Std Oil NJ 43 1-8 Texas Corp g 42 3-8 United Air - 3i l-ts U S Rubber 21 1-4 U S St Co 48 3-4 Vanadium Com l8 1-2 West Union 2i 7-8 west. Elec '14 Woolworth .- Grain WINNJIEG. V. 0—(C1>i-_ Wheat prices on Winnipeg grain exchange today declined 7-8-3-4 cent as trading closed. Closing prices: Wheat: Dec. ‘i0 14B; May 78; July 79 l-8B. Oats: Dec, 46-8-83; May 40 5-8; July 44 7-88. Barley: Dec. 50 1-2; May 60 8-8; July 50 1-4B. Cash prices. Wheat: Nos. i hard and inor ‘l4 1-4; Nos. 2nor and 1 durum ‘ll l-4; No. 3 nor 68 l-i; No. 4 nor 67; Nc. Produce Prices Dee. Q—(OP)-- Canadian tiy Exchange. Butter spot". Que (92 score) and fresh 33 7-8-—34 1-8; soles, 300 boxes 92 at 34. Eggs spot: Eastern A—large 32A; A-mediuim 30A; A-pullets 28A; E-B 28A: E-C MA. MONTREAL, Dec. 9-—(CP)- Produce Market. prices here today as reported by the Dominion Dc- piirt/ment of Agriculture follow: Butter: first grade crcamery prints, price, 36 1-4-- 35 8-4; first grade solids, Jobbing price. 34 3-4- 36 l-4; wholesale, Que no l pas- teurized storage 34 l-8; no 2 stor- age 33 3-8. Cheese: current receipt western and Que whites and‘ colored 25 F. 0.13. factory shipping point, first grade, whoesale western and Que white and colored. 26 1-4-26 1-2. A-large . pullets 28; C grade 24-24 l-2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 90- 1.00; no 2 75-85; N3 mountains no 1 1.06-4.15; PEI green mountains 1.16-1.30; whites 1.10-1.15. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara Associated Financial Writer Press NEW YORK, Dec. 9—-(AP)—War nervousness gripped the stock mar- ket again today and toppled lead- ing isues to the lowest levels since 1988. The list took on a mild recovery tcndency at the start but these 5° soon faded and. near mid-day, an avalanche of offerings hit. the marker, with such force the ticker (ape, for a brief interval, fell sev- crsl minutes behind actual floor transactions. There was a mbse- quent slow-down, then slide and a moderatc 0011108011 l! the last. Losses from one to more than two points were registered by Can- adian stocks. McIntyre Mines was m; big loser down 2 l-4 points to 27. Wblirers and Distillers 3e Tam d each fell one t; D989 l"! agram ccmmori, razilian Trac- tion i-a; imperial on s-a: Hellm- ln plain White, Blue, and Airiorce Grays. Prices Fancy Broadcloth Stripes" and Checks. I Prices $1.75 ... $2.50 $1.25 ... $2.50 Fused Collar attached or two separate collars. All New Smart: Patterns For Christmas Gilt: Provvse Bros., Limited For Better Men's Weai ger 8-4; Canadian Pacific i-4; Fwd A 5-8; Ford. B ' Shore Lake Bell 7-8, and. Nlizies 1-8; Dome 3-8; Telephone a m 102 1-2. The Associated Press averetle 0! 6o stzcks was off 1.4 points at 36-7 lowest mark for this barometer since April '7, i938. It was Well under the figure recorded when the British retreated to Dunkerque in May 1940. Turnover of 2,555,200 hares compared with 2,027,960 the est s‘nce May of lRSl 1'01"‘- P:..cnlnont share declincrs were Douglas Aircraft, off 6; American Telephone 4 3-4; Johris-Manville 4 l-4: J. I. Case ti; Union Pacific, 3 3-4; sears Rcebuck 2 7-8 and 30- Ber-hlehem Steel 2 l-2, Patina Mines was an exception with o jump of 1 3-8 to a new. 194i high. MINING (Canadian Press) gem-k; Close A P Con ‘I 1-4 Aldermflc 13 5mm 1-2 Arntfield 8 Aunor Goir‘ 155 Bankficld 4 1-8 Bear Ex ' 5 Dcnttie 100 Blditwd l0 1-8 Bobjo 6 l-Z Llcnotal 32 Brzilone 885 liroailan 66 Butt Ank 805 Buff Cdn 2 l~4 Bunl; Hill 2 1-2 Cal Edm 115 Cdn Mal 48 Caribou 175 Cent Pat 145 Chester 157 Coniarum 100 Cori smelt 3'1 1-3 Davies 15 Denison 5 has been proven time after time in this war by the Germans and Russians. Britain has been training pariitroops since the start oi the war and the picture shows a squad of them as they march out, to board the big Whitley troop transports for training exercises. _l ‘fr... before and" also was the larg- H pl] m: 1" lmst Mill Eldorado 35 Falcon '95 Fernlarid 1 3'. Franco 35 —_- Lake 23 Goldaie 11 Safe, (Burglar Alarm) Gm“? 11-3 H a i1T n k R 0 0 C! g Si‘; l6 , p 301mm,, l0 1-4 ,ounter Typewriter Home Oil 339 omcst 1 7'3 Three Cliilli‘! Hud Bay Min Z5 1'3 Int Nickel 3‘ *2 Bids Invited Jack Waite B 92 Jason ox 1 Kc Add 440 - > hi? Lake l5 msrmorsommrsvm Kirk Lake 58 L oslsiilq Lake Shore 411% i-—---———-—-~‘*'"”'_Mi—-~-~ Lamaoue Laps Cad 9 1'1 m n TENDERS Little u. 135 Macassl 39° Tenders will be received at M“°"~‘°“ m the rr‘ r an a Madsen 53 o ice o evun 01b1,,“- Maézirvtic 22f} ed, up to twelve o clock noon Mc ri yre - c . , . - Aicxenzie mo on Monday: December loll! McWatters 11 fonthe purchase of the old Min 330W ‘all 14 Police Patrol (Ford V S). glfyffiob 21 The hig"hest'or any tender Nipissing 100 not ncccssnriLv zit-copied. Norandn 43 ' ‘ ‘ ‘ _ Normetai J. A. I‘ LLLILIFYUN, 8533‘ 41 Cliy Clerk. on, NM“, 8% 1.; L-_.'sso;i2-1o-12-1s___ V__ Pamour , Pa-"naslfl." m 1%? f-ilbllhle or‘ 1311- 0 .3. , ._ .. b . Pgdfgrow 250 Plum i. LDWARI) ismsn POWCI] ‘g2 IN THE PROBATE COIKT gfjefigmn 40 The 1st day of December A. n. mi Phil-Till! 20 In Re Estate nf Allan hinrihrug-nil St Anth 5 3'4 lzitc of Niur Mili- (rook in (lllPlIil San Ant (Iounty in ilir- hJlli l'rn\'int":, liiriinr 55nd River 2 1-2 deceased, trsiuto. Sherritt 86 To the blilTill of the‘ County oi 515m; 6'75 Queens County or any Lonstiibu- n; Sig“ literate person uithin said Lounty ggsgfluake 1 H, (ll{ifil'1'l‘i.\'(l~ Steep Rock 15B v WIIEIKIEItS upon rciifiing tiic poti- Sturgygn l2 l-2 lion on llll.’ oi Charles Aiaciioiigiill Sud Basin 135 of Nine Mile creek ‘ aiorisnizil Sullivan 63 lé-irmcr, and Albert hlncilouz_uil sylvanitq 190 ‘ésnrgdfole III ‘lfiuorns tummy’ “ck Ru“ thzrnhovd na-iilifigstat: piseiyilngrlh; Tobum 110 ._ - _ p _ Texa- wv 115 ;..°.‘§“l.'33.i'.‘.‘§‘r’i.“.°;2l“l§.{i‘.§ ‘lfiuwii. Towagmac 12 therefore hereby required 1.0 cite all 173115 R95 42 persons interested in the said Estate UPP cm 112 to be and appear before the Jud l Venture! 35° resent at a Probate Court to Waitc Amu 425 eld ill the Court House in Char- Wendigo l4 iottetown in Queens County, in the Wrl Hug 256 said Province, on Monday the 5th ym); YQ 3 1-2 day of January nnxt coming. nt the UNLISTED hour of eleven oclork fort-noon oi d M 50 the same day to show cause if any C n a! the can why the Accounts Ill ths Fmmm‘ 8‘ i E t te h 1a t h a Pen o“ “o 3rd \l’isQaESl.:\:‘:!l0!B:ol5 pgavgdssilis Tam 5k ‘ 1'2 in said etitlnn and on motion of M. _ Aibrn armor, Esq., Proctor for said P t t . ‘Anijlmlls is hereby ordered that a Dec. were steady. Cattle were mostly maid grsssers $5.50 1o Good ewes and welhers_ were s1 i .25. d 1 iii for B-l Ho” we" m,“ B: alive fed and $11.35 off trucks deliv- hi‘. dressed. $1125 for watered and ered. Grade A drew $1 premium with discounts 011 o rades. Saws were $7.75 1D $3375 vs weisht. MONTREAL, 9-40?)- There were 167 cattle, 7 lambs, 497 hogs, rind 239 calves for sale on Montreal livestock markets today. Prices on all classes of livestnc oi common to just fair quality. Common to medium butcher cows were $4.50 to $0.50. Csnners and cutters $325 to $4.25 and cCmmon bulls $4.50 to Veal calves ranged from $9.50 t0 ‘l3 00$ $13.50. Drlnkeggzg‘? ptl‘ to $9 m ustly true copy hereof he forthwith ilshed in some newspaper in Charlottetown aforesai each week for at least four con; ggcnllve weeks from the date hone and that a true copy hereof be forth- sled in the following public laces. respectively. namely. in "ll liail of the Court lloiise In Char- lottetown aforesaid. III "B!" "l "l! School in Nine Mlle Creek afore- said, and at the store of Joseph W Mitchell in Nine Mlle Creek afore- said. lo that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS ills iionour ilaroid Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the day anti written. iiv the Court. (Signed) MURIEI. f‘. LOWTBI-ZE Res trar. year flrfl tInS.) n-n-iz-s-ic-ii-si. -;_ r1 -~‘-'------ - - - - ---»a44ieaa@IJJII§'III)Z' 11111111111111.111111111111371111.1111,l -