per cent, they a cou _ it Reel; 9 if Communists get a real majority, they will" imme- , diately attempt to take over complete control of Italy. -lf they get less than a majority but more than 40 will demand representation in the cabinet. This will put them in position to work for such as they executed in Czechoslovakia. get less than 40 per cent of the vote, their strength in the unions will still enable them to con- tinue trouble-maklng by calling strikes, demanding wage increases and more food, CLNADA e PROVINCE 0|‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LN THE PROBATE COURT Ibo HM day of March. A. 0.. 194s. i... Bo Estate of mum r. WOBTHY late of Charlottetown, in Queen's County in the said Prev. ince. Accountant, deceased, my”. fate. 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 flle of Leila C. Worthy of Victoria in the Province or 31'1"!!! U0‘ " . Technician, the Admlnistratrix of the above named hill-B. sire praying that s citation may be issued for the purpose hereinaftor set forth: You are therefor-entrust»! required to cite all persona lnterestod in the aald Estate to be and appear before the Jldze present at a Probate Court tn be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Thursday the» sixth day of May next coming, at the hour of eleven o’clock fore- noon of the same day to shew new l! In! they can why the Account I of .the aald Estate should not be lllflnedand the Estate closql as lirltlifii i011‘ in said petition and on moono Rlleginald 5e11,]; _ Proctor for said Petitioner. l] And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub. ilsbed in some newspaper publish- Iil in Charlottetown a.fo d once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof p, forthwith Dusted in his following firblic piacs respectively, namely, the hall of th Court Home in Charlottetown afo esald. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla in Char. lottctorvn aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada m Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persona interested in the aald Estate as aforesaid may h". g“ notice thereof. - WITNESS His Honour- lump] Leonard Palmer, Ilflge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in QIIMII‘! Cmlnty. the day and year first above written. n1 ‘nus: 00cm‘. , , (SGDJ E. MARGARET PALMER, Registrar. (SEAL) rruroniinv liAliliELLilTlilN OF ilAiiillilAii PillilFlil s srsiiusinr srv or ruunv srnvlcr Account necessity of placing S. S. "Princess Helene" lntc dry-dock, April 25th to and including Mny l8lih, service on the Boy of Fundy Route will be suspended, between Digby and Saint John, during this period. ' H. I. SAUNDERS, District Passenger Agent, - Canadian Pacific Railway, Suint John, N. I. Quickies ’ 5i llllbiieyaolds "Stop looking in GodniianWont Ads-for e ‘pet dog-A | don't wont nothing 1 a “jliitli o Dogholrsel’ to do with anything that's got anything to Vienna-la. TliE . VILLAGE BY m: sea Friends of Mrs. Joseph Ince, Hampton afc pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recon‘. severe illness. Friends of Mr. P. J. Rogerson of Victoria are sorry to learn of his illness at. his home here but look forward to his recovery before long. Mr. Ralph Wotton. Charlotte- town. has been spending a happy vacation in Victoria, guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark. Miss Freda ‘Howatt and Miss Christine ‘MacLcod. teachers of Victoria School attended the teach- ers‘ convention in Charlottetown last week. Miss Adele. Mscllachcrn. Victoria. spent the past week in Charlotte- town, guest of her aunt. Mrs. Hor- aoe Willis. Mr. Willis and family. Queen Street. Mir. and Mrs. Donald MscLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. Victoria, attended the Easter Mon- day bkbt dance at the Charlotte- town Hotel. Miss Kathleen MacDonald. em- ‘ployee of Eaton‘s Ltxl. in M01160". spent the Easter holidays in Vic- toria, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerspn MacDonald. Mrs. s, J. Dunsford, wife of the manager of the Bank of Nova Scotin. Victoria. is spending a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in Ottawa and Montreal. The Evening Auxiliary of t/he W. M. S. Victoria held a very success- ful been supper in the Hall. The tables were well patronized and a goodly sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart.’ Victoria, are spending a delight- ful holiday in New York, guests of their daughter and son-in-law Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Nizhtindale. Mr. Heath MacQuanie, B.A-. of the University of New Brunswick. Fredericton, N.B.. silent the Easter holidays in Victoria. guest of his mother, Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarrio. Friends of Mr. Roy Moore. Hampton, are sorry to learn viral’- he is again a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlotte- town, where he spent the greater part of the past year clue to a distressing and tedious illness-V. Students who spent Easter holi- days at their respective homes in the Village by the Sea were Misses Verna and Donalds MscLeod and Mr. I/ynian Wood. Prince of Wales. Mr. David Boswell, Mount Alllsnt, Miss Ruthie Boswell, Summerslde High School. Mr. David Boswell student at Mcrurit-“Alllsonnllniversiti. .. sack- viilc, N. 13., accompanied by his chum, lt/lr. King Maclaeod of Cape Breton spent the Raster holidays in Victoria. guests of Mr. Bos- well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell, The Loalands. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Cameron. Charlottetown, were visitors dur- ing the Easer holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Inmsn, Victoria. Mr. Cameron is attending Prince of Wales College and Mrs. Cameron has been teach- ms in West Kent School durln; the past five weeks. taking over the duties of Miss Mary MacLcn- nan who has been laid aside through illness. Victoria United Church was fit- tingly observed. the pastor Rev. '1‘. G. Head being in charge. The story of the Crucifixion was read from Sit. Luke's gospel and spec- ial numbers during the service were rendered by Miss Donalda Macliecd in the beautiful solo Alone and a trio by Misses May- iea and Ruthie Boswell and Mr. David Boswell choosing that ever popularrmmbei-The Old Rugged Cross. The sympathy of the entire com- munity is extended to tile relatives of Master Ashley Bartlett whose tragic death by drowning in the icy waters of the rhilipond at Crapsud took place on Thursday evening, March Nth. His funeral on Monday, March 29th at St. John's Anglican Church; Crapaud, was largely attended by scrrcwliig nlstives and friends. The boy's father was killed in World War II and his mother married again to Mr.‘ Ellsworth Wilson, Crapaud. His grandfather, Mr. Arthur Bart- lett resides in River Hebert. N8. An affair whiclidcok the form of a surprise party was held in Crapau Rail recently to do hou- or to . Ila-ed Wctton ind Mr. ‘John Parker. veteran mall drivers, who have braved the elements and other trying ordsals that go wlth.ths hauling of His Maiesty‘: mails ,_for well nilb... forty years and who at all times and seasons have given of their best in an obliging and courteous manner. w. Wotton hauled over the Brad- albans, Victoria route and- Mr. Parker over the Orapsud, Hamp- ton routs during this long stretch nf years and needless to say their '_ names will go down in wfsland history as brave men who have made the trips rain or shine in or- luxury of a daily mail at all sea- sons‘. of the year. Generous gifts were presented to each one of these respected gentlemen and an on- ioysble evening oi Jolly entertain- rasnt had by sli who gathered for this worthwhile occasion. We 'wiah_ for so. Wctton and Mr. rarasr rnany years. cf hssltb and happi- ness. , ‘lbenaaoseevslsirdr Nani The master Sunday service m. _. def that others might strJoy the " _T_i-iE_ GUARD__U_\N,__ CHARLUTIETOWN __ Throat Distress May Mean liAliliEli , When the chest is sore and your cough hangs on. you naturally be- come worried. One sufferer who was troubled over her-condition, wrl s: "My throat pained. I roughed s lot. I was worried and wondered what was wrong with rne. One of my friends advised me to use Ner- viline. I am on my second bottle, and so is my mother. Nervillne la doing mother as much good as it is doing me. I have recommended Nerviilne to live friends; they are receiving entire satisfaction also." Kerviiine possesses real penetrat- ing pcwer and is a wonderful lini- ment—lts analgesic powers are very great. final game of hockey for the sca- son in Victoria Rink on Tuesday night. March 30th. It was a very fast and exciting game attended by a large and interested crowd of hockey fans. A tie until the end tory for the Albany St. Pate. A Crspaud, was presented to the winning team by llscLean, Victoria. So annthla" year of hockey has ended at this ever popular rink and ice conci- tions never were better. Jack Frost contributing largely to tnc almost constant presence durl 1g the past months. This rink has been bought recently by Mr. How- ard Wood and Mr. Donald Mac- Leod. Victoria, and will soon we understand be re-modelled and made into an up-to-date re- creational centre by these two en- tgrprlsing young men who never for a minute believe in being our- moded but are always on the look out for something modem and something new. and Albany St. Pats played their ‘ of the last. period ended in a vlo- ' cup donated by Mr. B. C. Wood. . Mr. Kenneoh_ success of the undertaking by his a i "140. this lady swears that whervsirc eqnseje flue Zoe ncstaday also load fliagn flute ‘Norms nrvrsa Y. riu. The regular meeting of the North River Y.P.U. was-held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iicsl/cr Youn-ker. The meeting opened by the hymn “when I Survey the Wondrous Cross," followed by the devotional period which con- sisted of Matthew 28, ‘read by A:- Lhur" Wheatley. The hyirnn "Near The Cross", was followed by pray- er led by Jack MscEachern. Joan Ma Kinley led the study period. e minutes were heard and ap- proved. Roll call was responded to by 14 members and five visitors- untll next year. The following committees were appointed for t/lie next meeting. Devotional: Aubrey Butler. Prayer: Grace Campbell. Study: Johnnie Sanderson, Aub- rey Butler. . Program: Elaine MacPhall, Isa- bel Mulch. Lunch: Blanche MacEachern. Aubrey Butler. Johnnie Slndpllvn- The next meeting will be held ll the home of Johnnie Sand .111- Tbe business period was c0066 b! the hymn “Rock Of A865“ Th9 rest of the meeting was spent in games- A lunch was served by lht hostess. The meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah Benediction. To stand up being made st high temperatures, the important - parts of nrrbines, blowers and combus- tion. chambers in the ‘Iii!’ international llcw jet propulsion u_ u creates employment ,. yfcr cdnucliunsy y . The principle of the gas turbine has long been known but its most recent application to the jet engine is one of the sensational developments of our time. One of the main problems in these engines is to get it metals to stand up under the intense heat and stresses involved. Development work on the gas turbine is now world-wide. Much design and development been carried out in Canada. fil l C grogress in as already under the terrific stresses as turbine are of lncone , Stainless Steel and other Nickel alloys. Without such . heat-resisting metals, these new type engines would not be possible. The International Nickel Company is co-operating to the fullest extent with the technicians who are developing these new engines, and placing all their technical knowledge regarding Nickel alloys at their disposal. _ l" ~ l l diam/will be employed in making this entirely new source of motive power available to industry and transportation. This and numerous other present-day developments will provide new markets for Canadian Nickel, and so provide jobs for the th usands of men employed in the Cans ian Nickel industry. Thus does research develop better products, create more employment. It was decided to drop the play f When these new en- gines are brou ht into volume pro uction thousands of "Cana- / menu. . courasv. or causes, mama, 2s mus srai ‘Evin, ronouro a