T947 1111.1? 12. p____,___.. We llave A Good . ilsed Truck For Sale one oiiiv ' 1944 Foril 3 Ten Truok with hoist and ‘ Dump ‘Body rnioro ro SELL Stewart Motors __-__.:‘ v - ' l" “YllllR MERCURY DEALER" pliene 381 - 224 Greet George St. rdhidiica ill oeonocrowii Modern nine-roamed house on large corner lot centrally located comprising nine rooms with bath, equipped with hot , water heating, sewerage, electric light and set tubs. Partly finished barn. Formerly James Hessian property. Apply:— H. F. MacPHEE, Solicitor, Riley Building, Charlottetown. Oi>f b£t€b - THE TOUCH OF HUMAN KANDI AmofI the hills of Cielldee. ‘through crowded city ways. The Christ of God went. fort/h to heel And bless in olden days. In anxious throngs were massed To cabch the greet Physician's eye And touch Him as He peeled. We have not in our hours of need His seamless garment pressed, Nor felt. l-iis tender human hand 0n us in blessing rest; Yet still in crowded city afxeets The Chflst goes forth again, Whenever touch oi human hand Bespeeks good will to men. Whenevs men his brother mess Upholds in helpfulness; - Whenever strong and tender clasp A lonely heart doth bless, The Christ of God is answering A stricken world's demands And leading back a. wandering race By touch of human hanrh. World Gel. FORGOTTEN PEOPLI An aftermath of war of which s11 too little is known. and which verry liittle is said. is the replacement of peoples who have been moved around like cattle be- cause of an adjustment 1n Europ- ean nationnl boundaries. Men and women and little clsildren whose only crime was that of having been born in a certain place and. of certain parents have suffered and are today suffering untold agony. Thousands upon thousands of peo- ple of differing racial stock have been forcibly torn away from the homes in which they were born. They have not been consulted in the matter. day, no voice is raised in protest. believe are sons and with us of the one Heavenly Fath- er and to whorn we are bound by ties of a common humanity. Not even the Churches have much to say. We gliibly talk of this as the ‘little peobles‘ century." What little people? Does the present Auction Solo 0|: CATTLE AND I am instructed by the Exec- MAcmNEpY utors of the Estate of ldo Adams to sell by Public Auc- AT tion on the premises at Sea a‘ G MCDONALWS FARM View, Lot 20, Queens County, M°NTAGUE MONDAY THE 2m DAY or oi. JULY, AD. i947 AT 2 m. The dwelling, land and out- THURAs-IIJ-Azaonglg V". buildings the property of the ' ' ' late ldo Adams near Sea View l head of Registered Ayrshire corner. This is a desirable prop- Cattle. erty a short distance from H 3 , I k School and Stores and about a cimle l‘, b‘ m “l °c°c‘ mile from Sea View Beach. (;_ |-|_ NiLsmq, Terms Cosh. Auctioneer. ARTHUR STEWART, — Auctioneer AUCTION sacs: 0F FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT WlNSLOE SATURDAY, JULY l8TH AT 2 P.M. l am instructed by M-r. Lloyd MacDonald to sell by Public Auction his farm of 95 acres in good state of cultivation, dwelling and outbuildings, running water in house and barn; l‘ acre of potatoes; l acre turnips; l4 acres groin; about 5O acres hay. _ STOCK:—2 milk cows, 4 and S yrs. old, freshened this spring; 3 l-year-olds; 3 calves; 25 hens; 2 mares, 7 years old. _ MACHINERY:-l binder, l hay rake, l hay mower, l disc harrow, l spring tooth horrow, l spike harrow, I gang plow, l single plow, l liiller, l seeder (drill), l cart, l truck wagon, l express wagon, l set platform Scales, l threshing outfit, l set fan- ners,l 4-H.P. engine, hay fork,- rope, and blocks, l wood sleigh, l driving sleigh, l grindstone, cart saddle and breaching, "Pk llfll" ness and driving harness, S0 bus. mixed grain, forks, shovels, hoes, l piano and all household effects. . Terms of Sale: All sums up to 90-00 will,‘ 0V" "if" ""1"" 5 months credit on approved joint note. 6 per cent discount for cosh, W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. i o @@@'@@r AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AT NORTH RIVER MONDAY, JULY 2lST, AT 2 P.M. l am instructed by the executrix, G. Elizabeth Nelson, to sell bl Public auction the estate of the lots J. Robert Nelson. Ideally located on bank of North River and following South side of road l0 North River corner with further lands continuing Westward, in all "bout 37 acres. 'Ten minutes from Charlottetown. Ten-room 5°"! in good order with splendid stone foundation, lifllll "d ‘l’ icient sewerage system, electric lights throughout and electric l"""l> in new pump-house. Barn with concrete foundation. Young Orchard. , Perfect site for market garden or tourist home. Ex- lWlN shore front for cabin or cottage development. Good busi- "ll lites at corner. Also the following furnitun: Beds (sinilf 9"‘ d°"b|')' ‘Fringe and mqflrgssel, dressers, chests of drawers, kitchen chairs, "Sh", settee and chairs, bookcase, lwmlml’ ""1 f "Plmlmml chairs, sewing machine, l Hoover vacuum cleaner, I carpet sweep- ", l cabinet Vlctrola, small tables, i kitchen cupboard, l I" chest, ‘I Vim"- mdlq, i library table, l studio couch, l hall rack, kitchen table, l brass bird cage and stand, 5 congoleum squares "ll Ieverel other gorticles. . W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer century belong to the little farm ‘holders in Hungary. in Poland. in l-Budeteniisnd and the rest of the central European nations? Per- lhaps when we talk about this as the century of the little people. we While this is going on day after I ivuum AMERICAN i/rr L. S. STEVENSON liRANiH MANAUH? I40 nicimowo s1. AMUTUAL COMPANY In Mogoriasn WILLIAM MASTERS, ll _.-_- The dinning and the sad of heart Beldom has the passing of shy- one evoked greater sympathy for the bereaved femil than has the recent death ‘of W am Masters of .Vernon River. 0n June 21th ihle pure and gentle spirit toolc its flight to the ;Heaveniy Mansions beyond. ,"Buddy", as he was familiarly known, was the only son at Mr. and Mrs. William H. Masters and his bright happy sunny smile end ikind disposition endeared him to young and old alike, but especially in his borne. where he will always ‘be missed and hie vacant chair can .never be filled. y He leaves to mourn. bcsidee hi»: parents, two sisters, Helen. o! Pow- ell River B. 0.. who arrived home the day before he passed away, and Betty, at home. who ‘will fieply mourn the loss of a kind end loving son and brother. The funeral. service was conduct.- ed at the homo by the pastor Raw. Mr. Weir, after which burial took ‘place in the United Church ceme- tel-y, whore g very large circle of igriemlg and neighbours gathered to pay their lost respect. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. | The pail-bearers were Forest Lee, Clinton MacLeen, George wil- lson. Woodrow Miflcl-iec». V1010!‘ iMacLean. Victor Wilson. To the bereaved loved ones we would say: “Not now but lri the coming years, 1t may be in that better land, We'll read l-l’!!! tears. Up tihore st some time we'll under- and. No hand of sympathy is extended we.“ much Q,’ broken Co,“ any“ to these whom we are taught to lAnd finish what we he", began; llflllllllfi" And Heaven the mystery will ex- meuning of our- CANADA PROVINCE OP‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 25th day of June A. D., 1947. In RoEstato of JOSEPH M. Mo- EWEN late of Campbcllton in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Farmer, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of plain. - i m '11 u d". Prince County or any Constable or And 3:; some me we n "WW6 WIN-ill within said County. ' GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the CARD 0F TllAllK$ Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moe- ters and mnilff. of Vernon Riv"- wish to sincerely tl-ianlc all their kind neighbours and friends at petition on flle of Frederick Mo- Ewen of Cumpbellton aforesaid. Farmer, and C. Tupper McKay of New London iri Queens County aforesaid, Farmer. the Executor; of the above names Estate-praying that e citation may be bsued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: home and abroad for their many You are therefore hereby required are thinking of the workers in the United States snh in Canada; maybe we are thinking of the la- bouring people in England who now control the Government. They are |not wanted where they live, and their families before them have lived, so they are bundled into aoyvded trains, leaving all behiniLl acts of kindness, cards and letters to cite all persons interested in the of sympathy and floral tributes in said Estate to be and appear before their sudden and sad bereave- the Judge present at a Probate men; Court to be held in the Court House in Slnrnmerslde in Prince County, .121 MOIIIOPIIIY in the said Province, on Thursday, the thirty-first day of July next causing, at the hour of ten o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew REHABILITATION “IESTIOII CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COU!!!‘ The 11th. day of July A. D. 1947. In Re Estate of Henry Dis-sgweli," late of Annandale in Kings County‘ in the said Province, Farmer, 11¢- ceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of King! County or any Constable or literate person within said County. Jewellery From 7 ‘ Taylor s we GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Petition on file of Amanda Ding- wcll of Annandale aforesaid. Wid- ow, the sole Executrix of the above named Estate praying that e all» “"1 ml)’ be issued for the pur- Dose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the sold Estate to he and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court fo be held in the Court House 1n Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Wednea. day the twenty-seventh day .of August next coming’ at the hom- rif eleven o'clock forenoon of the ‘ l stucco! isninrhsvori‘! miorov sewrmc....wiurc Ayizcc ASKING. , WHETHER m: HELP 1o zunowc mctuocs mommies: eunm/m-wzs- 1 g 41/540-fiY-xy-QMGMHFINFSWI/FQU/IFUYWWKIJLF-IAI-flyf. _ ‘r- fiMMWU/W-Al/D-bfiflfi- mP/rnuv-rzwmsmmrc/zs. .. ' BEWITCHING old men and old women for whom the sun has begun to set. and who stumble along not knowing where ‘ they go. little children clinging to their parents, hungry, m clad and She bade no one a inst farewell with a. haunted look lil their eyes. She said goodbye to new They are not wanted where thgy ller spirit fled before we knew an 511d are 5mg w pegyple who] that she from us had gone. do not. want them, to nations el- | Into sweet rest she his enter"! ready over-crowded and disor- N0 m0" l0 luff" 0|’ W“! ganlzed. with insufficient land, But safe in the arms of Jesus. with jobs at a premium and little . or no food. The tragedy oPEur-l arm's-dispossessed has touched the heart and conscience Ill!- of the western world. -Exc. ' mother. Mrs. John K. MacDonald who paged away July l2, 1940. Lovingly remembered by her ORAL-MENTAL um: w. c. r. u. rnorrasrs OPENING 0F BARS WITHOUT VOTE DIGBY. N. S. (C?! -—- Tia .__ relation of P-‘YCDZSQFLAQECI Tail“; Protestl the denial to "five to drown’ W“ ° °‘ large attire‘: of educated and in- mp“ H- ‘lambs °x Binmn’ W30 tellixent People the privilege or found a connection heroes? ca; expressing their opinion, by vote, l°ml “We” “d ‘Twlml b 5mg. i}; on the question of cocktail bars," ,"Mouth and dental distur ancd. w the Toronto District w. c. T. tr. a area'- ""‘“" cases areiiflmi-e be at their annual meeting went on B Def-WES “P!” °m° ‘°"5’ ' record as declaring the action "to "m _ __ dictatorial for a democratic and! *"'_"'_'—'— 51ml rit- Christlan country." Ne‘: $°,,,‘;‘,‘,":‘°,h‘,“,§§.’i in na. The same meeting criticized the lilo“, mmency wem remarklblé. government for not putting into Experience we bepevg, will reveal effect recommendations by a Royal the wysdm}, u; the ban, Commission in respect to penal, “People ryghuy pulse ihe Greeks reform. and decided to forward h“, we“. tour“; in facing ter- the idea by enlarging its own dti- “we odds m m“ w“ and yet zenship department to include, e0 1e rid-mule i. hmdyul o; Tem. "penal reform." ‘pergme workers who r01- many Disapproval of "the present trend pears have defied one of the in current literature and mege- {vol-Hrs greatest forca. It is a zines towards immorality end the mhacye we have survived. The use of liquor as a social asset." eople who fight for right when was voiced, also the tendency to- gpposed by mountains of opposi- wards the violation of the Seb- Mo“ deserve engqupggemanl. ‘They bath laws in the buying of ice-imuuld m, have m-Dverdo” or cream, cigarets and other commodl- 1 crmdsm from superm- people. It ties on Sunday. Games practice for I h, amazing how much the world public sports also came in for some I owes yo g mere handful of peo- sdverse critlcsm. 1e who “e doing Church and Tam- Commendation was givers the gerance work, End they carry an Board of Education and Home and with Mendy coufgge against tre- School council for instruction of mendo,“ odd‘) ._Fnrward. pro-martial and parent education; to the 88 young people who won awards on temperance examine- tions; to A‘ oholics Anonymous, the Youth for Ohrist movement. Boys’ Parliament. Youths’ Posts, end ell other organizations for the religious and temperance train- ing of young people. The Toronto district contribut- ed $1,000, in memory of Mrs. E0. Ward to Mics. J. H. Wiokeon_ Do- minion president. thereby com- pleting peying for the Dominion headquarters in this city. Mrs. J. H. Grant, Mrs. M. Squire end Miss J. shaver were made world life membls of the Union by the dis- trict. A IAN or: rm: TREATING cuss-om m soirru AFRICA A "no treating" ban came into force early in December. The standing of drinks to melee in hers, hotels, clubs end ell other licensed premises is now illegal in the Union and South-West Af- rice. Among other things. it is illegal to give or lend money to nnybody for the purpose of H11 nbling him to pay for liquor. The results of e previous "no treet- ing" ban in England astounded many. There we: e decrease in to King of" England, that she drunketes. mortality all cs1. end decided to drop her title. In loving memory of my dear| Life in New York is so agreeable to Lady Iris Mountbatten. cousin bps accepted post‘ with Columbia Pictures o cause if any they can why the Ac- counts 0f the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Heath strong, Esq.,j Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a‘ true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published, in Charlottetown aforesaid once in} each week for at least four con- i Dear Mother is feat aeleell lsécuflv, weeks from the (late hgrg<l of and that a true copy hereof boil public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, in front of the store of William McEwcn _of Clifton in Que-ens County aforereald. and in iron-t of the school-house at New London in Queens County aforesaid so that all persona inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. wrrnnen Pls "~i-~-< Leonard Palmer, Judge of the raid Probate Court at ‘oiial-iotlchnv.» . .{ Queen's County. the day and YE!" first above written. By the Court. (SGD. E. MARGARET HALMER. Beglst Ii. (L. S.) l .--__ l ‘Morell iirobeteria Ilerh Douglas l l . “Qzzgl Frank Paul FRESH FRUIT VEGETABLES GROCERIES CONFECTIONERY SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES ' m nee st Phone Z291. l *_.-._..____.. 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 pfaygd ' for in said petition and on motion oLArthur F. McQuald, Esq:, Pmc. for for enid Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that l. true copy hereof be forthwith pub. ‘shed in some newspaper publish- ‘ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once m each week for at. least four con- ' socutive weeks from the date here- not yer deughttf. Mrs. Wesley MwQlll" forthwith posted in the following of and that e true cow hereof: he forthwith posted In the fol- , lowing public places remectlveiyfl namely. in front of the Court House l in Sourls in Kings County afore- said, at or near the store of J. J. Ifughcs in Souris aforesaid, and at or near the store of Matthew and McLean Limited in Sourle e- forcsald so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice there- 0 n WITNESS His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the ealrl l l Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. llBd-l E- MFYhrot Palmer lL-S.) Registrar. ii-e‘+'+'+'+"+'+'+'+‘+‘-i TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until July 21st, 1947. for shlngling the side walls of Bay Fortune United Church (ap- proximately 11 squares), the ten- rlerer to provide labour and stag- ing. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HARRY W. BURKE. Secretary of Trustees, Fortune Bridge, P.E.I. ob++$+i++ir+fdr @"' TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until ‘Aug. l6, 1947, for the painting of Bay Fortune United Church (two coats), the tenderer to provide labour end staging. The lowest or any tend- er not riecesss ray accepted. HARRY W. BURKE, Secretary of Trustees, Fortune Bridge, PEI. -@ TENDERS Trustees of Ebenezer School will receive Tenders fosgpaintlng the exterior of School. Highest or any Tender not nec- essarily accepted. NORMAN MeollAE. Sea’ .. Wheatley RIC Fox Wire all sizes. Farm For Sale AT NEW GLASGOW On paved road. Running wot- er in house and barn. Electric lights. 104 acres. Stocll, c"? and Implements. A ply:- P CECIL THOMPSON New Glasgow i NOTICE All Taxes must be paid in Greenfield School Dirsrict by OU-IIIIO~AJJ e Fawcett Oil Burning Ranges and Heaters Fawcett Kitchen Ranger Gasoline Washing Machine! lock Wool and Sec Felt llllllflflel ed P d Sh’ l Plyvfdlodfllilieanfllop E303: and Matched loerde Asphalt Shingles and Roofings Size and Rough Lumber E. K. Johnston . Dodge and DeSoto Dealer, “IRRAY RIVER, KING’ TUESDAY, JULY i5, i947 Otherwise they will be turned in for Collection, by Order of Trustees. ea.. we ,.,nuibun»wwvanvl _ _. filled locket and diam U "his" snap rieli J5 l" 1"” m. QQI yitli one of lieu bvoly d-filledbrooe ' 'matbn stone; ‘fin-Q _.___ QJIIII-logroahdflfifflfll .-. . shim-new earring beautifully slesl flaw“ “Tdfiilli "Mhfak is” (h! S COU NTY, P.E.L FOR SALE l5 mos. Ayrshire Bull. Dom'i record, 8,223 lbs. milk, 373 lbs. butterfot. Dani's Dam record, l5,3l9 lb_s. milk; 652 lbg, byt- terfat GEO. P. MATHESON, Whectley River ARREARS 0F TAXES llllE ALEXANDRA Slillllfll Not peid in l0 Days will be hooded in for Collection. ly Order ef‘ Trustees." l WM. NADDY, Sec'y. W