NOVEMBER 8. 1951 i using GAR SPECIALS .- 0 ros- 1950 Ford DeLuxe 4 door-51750 1950 Ford DeLuxe Tudor--01725 l .1049 Ford Custom Fordor-531375 . 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Fordor (new motor)-331000 .1949 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach--351425 . All units equipped with fresh air heaters. We also offer one 1949 Monarch Sport Sedan, equip- qod with fresh-air heater, custom-built radio. good con- iition, at a very special price as this unit must be sold. we also haye several outstanding bargains in 1949 and 1950 half-ton and'one-ton trucks. You are well ad- yisofl to call at our show room and look them over. S. R. JOHNSTON. LTD. 3:. llnterls Road, Charlottetown Phone 3092-3093 Attention Motorists We have installed one of the Aligners and Wheel Balancers. It would be to your advantage to have your'car vliocked and save wear and tear on your Tires and Steering. r. n. MaoLAlNE LTD. Phone 860 latest Front-end 1'2 Lower Queen St. Fisli i....... ' For September OTTAWA. Nov. 1 -(OP) '- Lsndlngs of sea fish in Canada, excluding Newfoundland, declined during September over the cor- responding period last. year, but the landed value was higher.. The month's catch, at 113,951,- 000 pounds, was 11.2 per cent be- low last year's September total of 123281.000. but the landed value rose 15.6 per cent to 58,029,000 from 'ss.o14.ooo. In the cumulative period, land- lnss fell to 034,023,000 pounds from 901,114,000 in 1950. while -the value gained 12.8 per cent to 858.548.1300 l'l'om' 551.39-1.000. On the Pacific Coast, landings of all species increased to 48.216,- 000 in September. i050. gnd the value to 55,983,000 from-55,169,000. In the nine-month period, the catch advanced to 359,416,000 pounds from 358,703,000, and the value to 332,510,000 from 525.904,- 000 aotn the catch and' landed value decreased on the Atlantic Coast during the month from a year earlier. The catch decreased to 67,741,000 pounds from 88,049.- fig. and the yaluc to 52,656,000 fr m 52,845,000. In the January- Semember period. 575,212,000 pounds were cliuglit, down from 632,351,000 a year ago. but the value increased in 526,038,000 from 325390.000. NEW YORK, Nov. 7 -(AP)- Robert B. Smith, 76. author and ltbrettist who collaborated with Victor Herbert and other com- posers of light opera, died today. OTTAWA, Nov. 7 -(AP)- The Defence Department today an- nounced plans for a new research building at Downsview, in the Toronto area. to house the dc- fence research medical laborator- ies. -The building will cost mo're Iihere Ought To Be A Law than SE)-.00-ti. 7 ggggg 77:- By Fag-aly and Shorten NINE mes GITOF ml rue ITIN ONE GULP Mes-iv.arr.-meu,.rz, EXEUIV '9.M4&'. n-.- I: l I ':' x' l . pg - II A THE" UN vouiza IN A flUl?l2V.AND WY Downme so it Gillelle ' (OMPIITI WITH IO ovum! Illil IIAOIS TN OISPINSIII - ERW5 U10 lftltelt bargain in IIG NLOO VILUI shaving history! 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The Defence Department . gn- aounced yesterday that e Can- adian sclentista. with a riety of skills. have completed a two- month, 0,000-mile Arctic tour a- board the. Defence Research Board's 80-foot ship, Cencolim II. Details of their work were not disclosed, other than it included studies oi the western Arctic's geography, its wastes, waters and animal life. It was understood, however. that one of the chief tasks was tostudy chances or the western Arctic be- ing used by -an enemy for attack by surface or submarine craft in the event of war. The Department said the scient- ists collected I. "considerable num- ber" of biological specimens for the Fisheries Research Board. 300 birds and mammals for the Na- tional Museum. complet special surveys for the" Resourtgdbeparh ment and established oilr astro- nomical contfol points. Led by T. H. Manning of Otta- wa, the Research Board's special adviser on the Arctic: the scient- ists set out from Esquimalt, 8.0. "Good weather and an excep- tionally ice-free season helped the expedition to do considerably more work than had been expected," the Department said. The scientists spent much time investigating the Beaufort Sea area north oi the Yukon. and then eastward to Amundsen Gulf.about 1,500 miles north of Edmonton, defining the limits of the contin- ental shelf and water characteris- tics. They returned south by air. leaving the vessel to winter at the northern outpost of Tuktoyaktuk in the McKenzie delta. Mr. Manning was accompanied. among others, by Dr. W. M. Cam- eron, University of British Colum- bia Oceanography Institute, who took charge of the hydrographic and oceanographic program; F. (3. Barber of Vancouver, hydrograph- er; and A. J. Dodimead, Univer- sity of B. C. hydrographir and oceanographic technician. Junior league Monthly Meeting The Junior League M the Char- lottetown Hospital held its regu- lar monthly meeting Tuesday even- ing. Nov. 6th.. at the Nurscs' Resi- dence with 41 members present. The president. Mrs. George Chandler opened the meeting with prayer. Two new members. Mrs. Bert Croken and Mrs. Kip Hughes were introduced by the president. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Corres- pcndence received was then-' read. The financial statement was read by the treasurer and approv- ed, The sewing committee report- etl on the number of articles turn- ed into the hospital for use in the nursery. A copy of the amended constit- ution was then read and will he read at the next business meeting before bein passed. There he ng no further business. the meeting adjourned. Following the meeting it fare- well party was held for Mrs. Eric Dewling who is Jeavlng soon to take u residence in Halifax. On half of the Club the pres- ident presented her with a gift. Mrs. Dewling then thanked the members for their thoughtfulness and assured them of how much she enjoyed being a member. Following the presentation a buffet supper was served by mem- bers of the Ways and Means Com- mlttee. K II, suo.us'rxmr's converts Report for month of October. Grade XI.-1. Alice Bernard; 2. erina. Gallant; .1. Mary Toombs. Grade X.-1. Georgina Doiron; 2. Olive Gallant; 3. Marion Malone. Grade IX.-1. Frances Doucette: 2. Noeila. Carbonneau. , Grade VIII.-l. Roma Gallant; 2. Alyro Gallant; 3. Cornelia Dou- cette. Grade VII. -1. Rose . Marie Doiron; 2. Patricia Leightizer; 3. Laurent Doiron. Grade VI.-l. Eileen Gallant; 2. Gail Bishop; 3. Emmett Gallant. Grade V.-l. Cecile Buote; 2. Lorraine Gallant; 3. Eleanor Doir . ! Gr de IV.--l. Yvonne Buote; 2. Camille. Arsenauit; 3. Bobby Gal- lant. Grade III.-l. Altain Arsenault; 2. Estelle Arsenault; 3. Lorna Gal- lant. Grade II.--1. Audrey Gallant; 1. Claire Buote; 3. Joan switten- ham; :1. Joan Durant. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 8th Day of November AJ). 1951. ' In Re Estate of MARY S. STEW- ART late of Montague in King's County in the said Province, Single Woman, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's'County or any Constable or literate person within laid County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Malcolm Mo- Kinnon of Charlottetown in Queen's County in said Province, Attorney-at-law, Administrator cum testamento annexe de bonis non of the above named estate, he. 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 before the Juditc present at a Probate Court to be held inwthe Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Monday the 10th day of December next com- ing. at. the hour of Eleven o'clock forcnoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm Mc- Kinnon Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it i.1'herehy ordered that R true copy hereof he forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive 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 in King's County aforesaid, at or near the Store of Clark Brothers in Montague aforesaid. and at or near McGowan Motors Show Room in Montague aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court. at. Charlotte- town nforesnld, the day and year first above written. By the Court. lSgd.) M. ELIZABETH WRIGHT. i...S. Registrar. ATTENTION FARMERS. LUMBER & PULPWOOD OPERATORS Just arrived the new 'John Deere Model M. C. Track Type Tractor; also models M., MT., B., A., all on dis- play at our show rooms. Buy your new Tractor where you can pick from range of sizes. a full A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Malpeque Highway 0, IDROFESSIONAII. CARDS lir. Jolin E. Sterne VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 120 230 rownnl St. Offlee flours By Appointment svnou J. sum 0.0. OPTOMETBIST lzlli Kent street PHONE I1! Adjoining North American Hotel Palmer 8: I-iesslom. A. J. IASLAM. IA. L's..I. llarriaue . Ito. lust of Nova leotla (Xsmbees Charlottetown. P. I. I. A. Wolrhen Gander. LL. 8. BARRISTER. SOUCITOE, Ito. Phillipa Building 111 Grafton ltreet Money to Loan Colleclln , Allison Gillie. LLB. IARIIISTER. SOLICITOR, Etc. no Richmond st. - clrtoms Phone 500 Dr. A. l.. Moelseoc nItN'l'lf-1' Dental X-Ray GLORIA BUILDING I79 Grafton It. Plsbne 291 MONEY T0 LOAN RANDOLPH W. MANNING. C.A. Genie am. Ohnottltcvl in. em": astl comm cnanrnann AOCOIINTANTS us Great George st. Cliarlottetavrn nnium use - H71 - Box :41 ERMA P. Macl'HERSON. C.A (ftlser offices at Halifax, ltlnm-um. st. John's. Amlwral. Dart.- mouth. ltentvliie. Liverpool. New Glasgow and Tmro. McDONALD. CURRIE I O0. OIIAITIIID ACCOUNTANTS slqelreal. Qaebea. mun. Toronto. saint Jena. lherhrooke. Vlusunr. Iltlhll use. Iooeton. umucon. can-i.u.s.u.. Telephone use gaun- uoem amucau we I.. S. S'fEVENS'ON lunch Menoger it. no vucnmono ST. ' i All Profile for Policylioldara cnmns PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The Otis day of November A.D. I 195 . In Re Estate of GEORGE STEW- art late nf Montague in King's County in,the said Rrovincc, Gentleman, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County I GREETING: WHEREAS upon I"Pli(llIll.' petition on file of Malcolm Mc- Kinnon of Charlottetown in Queen's County in said Province, Attorney-at-law, Administrator "of the above named estate, he pray- ing that a citation may he issued for the purpose hereinafter 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 nt; a Probate Court to be held in the Court. House in Charlottetnwn in Queens County. in ihcl said Province. on Monday the 10th day of December next coming. at the hour nf Eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day in shew caud! if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKin- non Esquire, Proctor for said petitioner. . And it is hereby ordermi that a true copy hereof he fnrthwiill published in some nmvspapnr pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at. least four consecutive weeks from thcl 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 liouse in Georgetown in. King's County aforesaid, at or near the store of Clark Brothers in Montague aforesaid, and at or near McGowan Motors Show Room the Mcii seven in Montague aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said, Estate as aforesaid may have due' notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Leonard Palmer. Judge of thn said PrrQate Court at Cliarlnttm town aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgd) M, ELIZABETH WRIGHT. LS. Registrar. Harold V RETIRE WITN i FIBESTONE TIRES Big Trade-In Allowance- for your old tires. FIR ESTON E Brysnton & Maclfay Go. 187 Gt. G60. 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