1950 '-”S llri ' WhateYor'ftl1oWeatlter .St.o1;m.King"'Ro11 Roofing A Holdsjt Off Summer or winter-rugged Barrett "STORM KING” Roll Roodng takes the weather in itslatride. Easy to apply, once on-it stays put! A 19" overlap provides complete double coverage with no nails exposed. You )eal it with Barrett S.l.S.' Roohng Cement, a cold cement. Int fuses the sheets together. it takes a powerful lot of p weather to ruEe this Barrett' Roof! Ask about Barrett" Roll Roohngs at your Barrett dealer's. He has I wide variety of styles and colours to choose from. NEW ROOTI for homes eestless than you'd guess! Ask about ' l!srrett' Asphalt Shingles with their whole new range of colour styles. INBIJLATI your hosts and barns with nsrrettf hock Wool. Avail- able in Betta. Blankets and Granulated "blown-in" forms. STOP RUST with Bverlev Paint. For any exposed metal. Dries fast to a hard, black, glossy surface that sesla out the weather. , STOP WOOD ROT with Carbosotv Creosote Oil. Protects fence posts. building foundations. timber-above or below ground. gout-Barrett dealer sells Protection Has He stocks a complete line of roofing. insulation and weatherprooiing materials. He's got what it takes to stop almost any weather. Whether your problem is leakage, seepage. rust or rot--I see your Barrett dealer first! Mealeal resents 0 Winnipeg rut sottisfuannwanr 00. LTII. p IIIIIIIIFS 100-1300 M. F. ASBIIIIBMAII Co. Ltd. Ksaslagtea '- Sanlsrslds - clarlsttstevn acomtrrr IUILDING SERVICE g Have Your Clothes I n..n.a. snows s. r. . mm? "M 9.13.11; may cunanazn cm-'.'un't l ianeflvar to asses George Itreet - . CHAll.0'lflTOWj.l.l.L . For Foot llllsent our aosnouvo HOUSE HE.AVEN5,'MtG66! QutCI(-v-YOUR PAPER!-w MARTI-IRS BROTHER Tom I6 oo'rAmmo A303 sow. Me A5 TANMERY wA'rcHMAM.'. -or MAY FIND somemme 'v:lcg1t;:lE-a THINK oF,eLuMBes2- ( .4 I Phone 2887 - , Von. Akxxx. . . NA WAY . alto VK Y THE BARRETT COMPANY. LIMITED Vansewu 'lu'J. Ts-als Mal 1-lad Gerald P. Keatlng been an optimist. he would have atamtad to take driving lessons the moment he sent in his entry form to the "Win a Morris" contest ed by Toledo Motors Ltd.. of Mon- treal, distributors of these fine British cars. As it turned out. tall. hand- some. Gerald Keating was caught napping. This morning. he receiv- ed the keys of his brand new Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COUIT The 11th day of September. AD. 1950 In Re Estala of JANIE MacKiN- NON late of St. Peters Bay in Kints County in the said Pro- vince. single woman deceased. iestate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person with-in said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Kenneth J. MaeKinnon of St. Peters Bay Iforess-id. 'fs.i-mer. the sole execu- tor of the above named estate. praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafte. set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at. a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Pm- vincc. on Thuredaylthe 19th day of October 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 Esta-to should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of H. Francis MacPhee, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said once in each week for at least four corutecuvtive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respective- ly, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown. afore- said at or near -the store of, Clark Brothers in St. Peter's. in King's County aforesaid and at or near the store of the St. Peter's Co-opora- tive Association in St. Peter's aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Esta-to as 3:;-esahld may have due notice so WITNESS His Honour Harold 1' d Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in ; Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. tlgd.) I. Margaret Andrew. lteglatrar. (l..l.) ()I(I)I I2 DU ..-.................'....................... MAJOR HOQPLE THAT suite is A sum: unoez -me eAuDLe, MA:sot2!.w or counse- . Vou ARE IN ATRANCE MO5T as -me DAV, ANY- . ,&:r-tn I-IT PERFUME I with qour groceries -Vg; E AROMA AT TANNEEY III! R pzeams! --0" Si - l l I FAMILY or II! WIN! MOI!!! CAI. Mr. G. P. Keatlng of 4709 Peplneau Ave. Montreal. is the winner of I recent "Win a Morris" contest. spon- sored by Toledo Motons Ltd. Above from left to right are Mr. and Mrs. lfeating. and their children '1-as GUARDIAN. cuannorms-rown Winner of Driving beside the prize Motors Ltd. of Morris from Mr. W. S. Klckley. president of Toledo Motors -- but he will have to wait for -his licence before he can drive it home. His 10-year-old son Georg was treat- ing his father to a few "I told you sols" while they were ohoosing to- gether the right colour and model. George feels responsible for his father's predicament: It was he who picked up the entry form at Papincau Motor Sales Ltd. next door to their house. George Bernard Shaw Amazes Nurses. Doctors By Ann Buchanan LUTON. England, Sept. 13 - (Raeuters)-George Bernard Shaw sat up in his hospital bed here to- day. 12 hours after an operation, and. complained that patients got too many baths. He asked his nurse for a certif- icate saying he had been washed this morning. ” "Otherwise." declared the 94- year-old playwright, "someone else will come along in five minutes and give me another one." Show who broke his left thigh- bone Sunday while walking in his garden. has amazed the nurses and doctors by his toughness. For a man of his age he is showing a re- markable recovery from the oper- ation. , Hospital officials said today: "Mr. Shaw's condition continues to be satisfactory." As this communique was issued. Shaw was sitting up in bed listen- ing to the-radio and iresdlng the newspapers. Nursrmlzsbeth Gallagher. who bathed the world's greatest living literary figure this morning. read him letters and telegrams from sympsthlnerr. "He is u very good patient and does what I tell him - now," she said. 1 The playwright will not be all- lowed to see visitors until tomor- row at least. But today his devoted housekeeper. Mrs. Alice Laden. was allowed to take him some of his own blankets. She had flown from a vacation visit to Scotland to be near his bedside. "Pm going to do everything in my power to bring him home.” she said today as she wandered through the empty rooms of Shaw's red-brick house at Ayott st. Lawrence. near here. "He loves his house and it is only right he should be here during his illness." TAGS SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 12 ,-- (AP) - More than 100.000 school children in the San Francisco area will be issued military-type dog tags as a clvil-defence measure. Herbert Cllsh. San Francisco school superintendent. said the children will pay six cents each for the tags because they'll take better care of them if theylply for them. FOR CHILDREN p with i an IIBESI George, Caroline, Marlene and Jimmy. Standing vertible -- is Mr. leading makes of British cars in Canada. -- a new 1950 Tviorris Minor Con- W. S. Kickley, president of Toledo Montreal, distributors of several "He gave me no peace until l mailed that form." Mr. Keating said. "He took me down to have a good look at those neat Morris cars so I would know just what to say about their five ouvtstanding features.” Mr. Keating's entry was judged best of many that were carefully examined by executives of Toledo Motors Ltd. and their advertising agency. the F. H. Hayhurst Co. Limited. Swine Population Shows Increase 1.... OTTAWA. Sept 13 -(GP)-The swine population is growing in Canada. The number on Canadian farms. excluding Newfoundland, on June 1 rose two per cent over the same date last year. This brought the population to 5.247.100 from 5.162- 900. the Bureau of statistic; re- ported today. Increaaos occurred in all but the Prairie Provinces. The spring pig crop was about the same as last, year. Breeding -intentions indicate a fall P18 CF01) this year almost three per cent below that of 194.9. Eistimates of the number of swine by Provinces on June L with the total for June 1. 1949. in brackets: Princelldwsrd Island 67.800 (03.- 500.); Nova sootia. 55.600 (49,300); New Brunswick 83,900 (75500): Quebec 1.249.900 0.116.300); On- tario 2,213,100 (2.l93.100); Manl- (AGE orsvlch x Crisp. iuicy. Anna apple value. full quality. Now we are regular pack of Crimson The undersignecl will Itls Gravenstein Time! A Letter to Our Customers Nova Scofie's famous Crimson Gravensfein and 4" Grevenaiein apples are now being harvested and are available for your enioyment. These apples are full of the .flevour that only Grevensfelns grown in Nova Scoiie can provide. Treat your family to a supply of the finest fruit in the world. ideal for dessert use and the best. possible apples for poll: Valley Gravensfeint are tops in From the middle of Augusf until the present time we have been able to provide our friends in the. Maritime: with limited quantities of early cooking ap- ples. We have also provided an early picking of vensteins which helped to 'fill the gap until the main crop was mature enough to harvest with assurance of stein: is available to all recognized wholesale and re- tail distributors of fruit in the four Maritime provinces. report of insufficient supply. Yours sincerely. R s Ks t l , Nova Seetio Apple Marketing Board Limited I i i all cooking purposes. I'd- glad to announce that our Gravensfeins and Graven- l5e glad to investigate any Sales Manager. s tobs. 269,400 (303,000) saalratche 700 (M47.l00): British Coidmhia wan 4.33.700 (458,600): Alberta. 809: 64.000 (55,000). SUBJECT TO CHANGE The Presidency of Chile changed hands six times in 1932. 5 ' TRUR. poor buy in the lot. and colors. CASH SALE TWEED PANTS Real Value of SI 1.95 Sale Price 7.95 lo ONLY Youtlfs Donegol Tweed: Reg. 517.95 for 8.9 Fill. Out they go to make room for Fall shipments-100 quality Suits at 33 1-3 Off--all fresh new stock bought from reputable, old established firms--not a SPORT JACKETS PIIOIE 1824 JACK cassssnowfis . - SAT. -- SEPT. All sizes, styles V3 off No. ALTERATIONS for EXAMPLE SAVINGS ON SUITS ' Reg. , p Sale 539.50 . . - - - - 526.33 545.00 . . . . . . 330.00 - 559.95 . . . . . . S3937 ss2.5o .. 541.51, 305.00 . . . . . . 543.33 570.00 . . . . . . 546.67 BE HERE EARLY FOR THE IIST SELECTIONS 14-15 and 16 WIVES! DON'T LET YOIIR IIIJSBAIIDS MISS THIS SALE p IOO MEN'hS surfs Woollens are going sky high this Fall -50 now is the time to buy -1 suit at cost price-choice 1950 models sacri- ficed for this great three-day sale. Buy now and save tremendously. See them It Cameron wt" ".0 yourself. NO REFUNDS Lodies' BRAEIURN SKIRTS Irown or Grey. Limited Number V3 of! 25 ONLY Men's SPORT JACKETS Reg. to 520.95 for 15.95