S-PTTIMBER 11, 1942 THE (IHARLUTFE I L WN STOCK QUOTA TTONS MONTREAL STOCK ltcw York Stock EXCHANGE Ex-..ange til? -___ ' dl (Canadian Press) can“ an he") St scam or... m‘ m" A C d . Bell Tel 127 AN TelmTelF 1Z3 A 4 575111911 l0 Anaconda 25 5-3 C ower A 21 Baldwin Loco 11 5-3 5&1! gill‘ {PM 26 1-2 Bendix Av 34 1.4 can acl ic 5 3-3 gem SW91 53 22:. “awr- .2 éi§;.?.'"° a: Dist Seag 23 con Edi 13 . gm going Pfd 10 Eiec Autssnldte 27 1 a in e 20 l-2 G El . Guile" A- E‘ ggrlmlG-‘fn, Dom streelg B 7 1-2 egg Mgfiors llrs. 9"" ‘he “lions, ovsrggu, Fcunda Co i4 Gt Nor Pfd zz 1.3 fliglliicld, now n steel Wares 5 1-2 Kennecott 39 3.4, Int Nickel 29 3-4 Mont Ward :9 7.3 Massey Harris 3 5-3 N Y Central a McColl Front 4 Nor Am Co 7 1.4 b31533" its) H igiriinrréiico fi‘ 5'8 l 9 1-4 Power Corp 4 Std Oil NJ 35 1.2 Quebec Power 12 3-8 Texas Corp 35 1-3 Shawinigsn 13 7-8 United Air 37 1.3 St Law Com 1 U S Rubbeg 19 3.3 St Law Pfd 9 U S St Co 45 3.4 St of Can 00 Vanadium Corp 15 1.2 It I Oln PM Q West Union g7 3.4 - West Elec 71 1.4 ‘h’ Woolworth _ "Olltrfial Curb (Canadian Press) ———- \ (Canadian Press) - Stocks Close s‘ k "C s Clo e B A Oil 15 l-4 s Fraser VTC 8 l-2 Cliillldil. ._. Imp Oil 9 3-1; Commerce __ Price Com 6 1--i MI-‘iiirclil 126 Price Pfd - llflyul Bank 116 LAWRENCE CLINTON Nova. Scotla - 5.," o! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clr-rlottctown who Is algultczl t4 llio R.(‘/.N.\'.R, and rzn on activi- service for the f.n' _vc:irs, His fzVEir-r ls a, t; of tho Merchant Marine (Hilton v! SPINNING and ivEAVlNG Fond iis your wool to be spun into yarn nrr] “oven into blankets. The choral-s t 27 cents for single yarn, t-i-nls per pound. Blankets xzndcrcd. is live pounds oi‘ wool per It llliln t Wool Il'll‘-_l be well washed. all burrs illlil riirt pickcd out. Tilt- sill" oi‘ single yarn is medium: lhc tlniihlliti vorn, is fine, medium cc for well washed, cl n. Amt. rt‘ lllflDkGAS, and fancy brd llll‘l|\‘\ lcr sole. William llondon8t$ons P. 0. n“ :19; 65 Queen Street. irloiictown titration Sale A i" KINKORAA FRIIHY, SEPT. 11 AT z r_ M. G" irremises of John C. hclnlul.) Will soil all the house- Mll‘ vlllttly, of the late Francis dgvltit. tl-o the following: 1 an“)! KlP-‘ill. l driving wagon, 1 f "dllultlioso more, 8 years old, Ihf_°"“"',' lfllllillse horse, 9 years r l Mllllvn no Belle Jr. IIUGII MORRISON, lllontreal Exchange MONTREAL, Sept. l0—(CP)—In- mis- cellaneous issues gave a firm dis- play 0n the stock exchange and curb was larger To,-0,,;°_Minh,g groups nanomy APPLES FOR JELLY should be higher; other groups slightly low- 59115 W Rfid 511755 m“ week dustrials, utilities and some market tcday. Volunic than the recent average. Pointed upward a bit on the stock _ exchange in industrials were Niog- gt1u,,ll-ea|_uyuiuesl alga Wire. Price Brothers, Dominion Bridge. Massey-Harris and General Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) El‘ golds higher; other unchanged. Steel Wares preferred. Steel oi Can- m“, !'0[‘|(—-S‘Qcks dosed 10w", . “rllllilli0fl——\vllfilt unchanged. ada slipped a little Gatineau and Shaivinisan each Tgrqnm-ggu-on icked. up d fractional gain in util- ties and CPR. was a modest win- ner in carriers. - In pivotal metals Consolidated Smelters was a stronger spot and international Nickel ivorked l0\\"l'. Imperial and McColl-Fibiitenoc did better in oils. Roval was down 4 points to a new low in banks and in miscellaneous hogs (dressed) firmer iit $16. New York-Cotton higher. Toronto Exchange ‘ TORONTO. Sept. 10—(CP)—'I‘he t, Tu d Ogllvie Flour touched a new bottom mining groups netted. small Mane on on e5 a index and Distillers-Searrranis and Gurd )',l1.lLS and minor index losses were ilOt. lifts. ines, 2 0o Produce Prices MONTREAL. Sept. Canadian UOIHIHOUILY Exchange. wsutter spot: Que x94 scoic/ 40 ‘In; A-mcoiuin art-as it; A-pui- IgIsWJZ-Sli; E-n 29 w-uo; E-C 2w MONTREAL. Sept. lU-(CPJ - Produce prices today as ieportecl by the Dominion Department oi Aori- culture foliow:— Eggs; graded shipments soiling A-lorge 59-40; A-mcoiuni ‘o; A-pullets 32 ‘/.i——33; B 29 '.=—;>o ' 25-25 ‘Jo. : first grade creomery prints, Jobbing price 36 ‘ll-EV; first rade solids. Jobbing price, 36-56 ; current receipt price, Que no 1 pasteurized 35; no 2 34; wholeslle, %ue no 1 35 ll-35 to; no 2 34 ‘ll- Cheese: current receipt, tvestcrn and Que white, 19 ‘A. FOB Mont- real, wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade PAS Montreal. Potatoes: '75 lb bolls Que l.30— 1.40; NB 1.20-4.25,‘ P.E.I. 1.25-1.30. " Allclloneet- Use Mlnard’: for dandruff. i ___ 9:9_-_11__ =."__.__ __. K_ Advertising Rates s Minimum Charge for Any z“ llcr vlurll; Hui lU cents for every additional tppitlfhlilllll, 10c per Inch u- ‘q J cent.- llcr inch, Address llld llllpht-atluu, Payable-in Advance Advertisements 20 Cents UllilrAl uuurdino loclll. lo per word; Western and Eastern locals, Cum“ _ Announcements LOO Coming Events 3c per word; "unlit" -"~'_ our word; ln Memorial Notices 70o oer moli- Lists of cum‘! l'_""_l Bluritual Offering: Laldl. ole.- 50 per name: Letters oi u tutu 70c oer inch: We ding engagements l0 words for 81.00 I words. Notices of Thanh sod word. l-lltl of Subscriptions ntntlon $1.00. Other rates on iizcd by the industrial and west- ,. t 8,900 silmrcs: Incius- t i oil groups in todays tracing on tr . ‘ioronto stock exchange. Turn- totziiled 81.000 shares zllzaiiist 4o,l.'t0 for the previous session. Liquor issues ruled higher and senior oils and utilities were a bit suit. Canada Malting added l 1-2 closing at 34 l: and gains ol a Doint or more tverc iicid by Dominion Tar 10__(CP)_ pd, and Simpsons pfd. papers and industrials O O I .00 O 0 Wkwitztzé Mdww“. l 0 ‘.0 CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for ne-vs 01 local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly payable is in advance. TONFEDE-EATION LIFE ITlSUR. AN CE. L-978 COOKS for Photographs. 9-10-31. CENTRAL PARISH SERVICES.- Sunday. Sept. 13th. Clyde River 11 A. M. Churchill 2.30 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 P. M. Nine Mile Creek Wednesday 16th. 8 P M. Rev. I‘. W. odwill. ATTENDED CONSECRATION- Among those present at the con- secration of Most Rev. Norbert Robichaud as Archbishop of Mone- ton and Most Rev. Camille Le- Bianc as Bishop of the See of Bathurst which was solemnized in was Prof. J. H. Blanchard, of e Prince 0! Wales college staff, 61W- FIRE IN CAR-Fire in the back eat of a car parked on Great George Street opposite 62118611 Square School caused a bit of ex- citement while it lasted WSWMBY afternoon. The blaze was confined the seat cushion which was hastily pulled out of the auto by some men who were ncarby- $01116 water was dashed on the flames Hclliiigci" advanced 15 to 7.30 on and me fire was extinguished be. were held by Sl lva te. Canadian Malar tied. Eggs spot: Eastern Adarge 4O_ Mncnssa. Preston, San Antonio on Turnover in Ontario Nickel wid- ensd to 17.000 shores and the price \\'liS off ‘.1 to 12 “l. steep Rock gain- ed 2 cents. Waite Amulet 5 to 3.55 and o small fraction was added by Consolidated Smelters. The action was dull in western oils. British-Dominion weakened ‘A . _ to l9 ‘é and Royalite was down ‘l. weaiherbiet Grafton streel" cud 38*“ to 1G 1'1. Other steady junior oils were MINING (Cnailinn Press) TORONTO, Sept. 10 Stocks Aidernirtc Ang Huron Aunor Gold Eankfittld Bear Li: Bertram Bldgood Bonetnl Bralorne Brazil Brit D1111) Broulnn Cdn Mill CPR. Cai-ibcn Con: Pot Cont. Poi‘ Dome Oil -—-‘ Dom Wool I . En l: Ma Emilie Help Wanted Miscellaneous oostis Lake llt-‘illlll-l-l A run array iao CAPTURE!) rox. OWNER may gfilttllllgflleooid fllllllic- W I 9-9-31. have same by proving property Hard Rock WANTED _ CHAD“: MAID. andRpgying for ad. Frank Honim. gilt-Clitor- "N906 ivllgeg [0 yjght Dex-SOIL Apply ' ' ' i‘ HON)“; er MR5- G- D. DcBiols, West Street. SPECIALS ON PERMANENTS. Home E011 9 i Mrs. Johnston's Beauty Solon. - . My _ _______ _ _ 9 m I“ Holley ltaxrizn IMMEDIATELY M D ————-i--—-i—' ' f,” PM -- ._, ., _ oson fiddl- Atcélilllehousework. 8 Male Help wanted 166g {Ada ' ‘ , u au ' itn‘f,,‘—?":*=” WANTED - LIST nor. APPLY Lnmaque an t0,- ,,,,,,'.‘§,§P',’,,',',',",fiw§fi'5fl Guardian. 9-ll-tf. Macsasa iii New Glasgow in a home Mflcmm all modern conveniences. “looted Mlldslan - rat snlflw (o the fight party _ ______ ____,__,,.,_ Mlllfllllc C w Hex 12. New Glasgow, WANTED n ones, QUANTITY M°l<*’"fl° 9-11-°l~ pigs weighin from a0 to 100 llagzirlgi-f" MAID FOR GENERAL Wm“ w“ m“ “°*,ifi,';,,_,._ Moore A "pin [Saint John. Small gaybotlii .1’ pp y, sa n ex. orim a ' religion. tJMrs. Teachers Wanten Okiiltn 36 Mecklenburg ———- Ont Loon . ...1iit John. N. B. O-II-Zl. TEACHER WANTED —— PRINCI- Ont Nickel ' "rm pol Csrdlw School. Supplement ppypon gold strayed 125.00. s. D. Scrimgeour. pm; grow m - “L-.. _ _ . ___ 9' ' ~Pionccr STRAYFI) rrmg My RANCH Premier vut l wit» “H, 01¢ Any- Preston ;‘.‘;firl-;o‘.yy-lilil w mrcnbcuts nl-ase Reno (‘wold at Gretna: NOTICE senator All arrears of School Taxes due filljmtf’ Mlllvale School District to he paid 3H1“ {Eek by the lilth of September. By ord'r *1 l" . ‘ Syiiuiilie ' M “nakedness-i: s. Munriiv. T?“ ll Secretary. Texas Corp 9-10-3! U1 “yjgmee l1 r. Close >4 2% 1-2 1-4 m ur- uu: couch v-H 5SSS=:84»»@8k2wu@o;m¢$m@<@w 1-2 1-2 3-4 3-4 1-4 1-8 t.- “£83 @010 13 7-a 1o ass as s50 180 - 9s S9 3-8 160 l-l 9 42 7-0 22 105 35 sizable turnover and smaller gains fore n Could do much damags The car was a recent model. RETAILERS COOPERATFF Among the Charlottetown retail- ers who did outstanding work in the selling of War Savings stamps in Charlottetown during last month were the following: the Hughes Drug C0.; MacPhee Bros. Prince street, W. A. Rix, Joseph more Bros, The Gloria Shop, The Grcendul Co, Henderson and Cudmorc, Ray's LePage Shoe 00.. Wright Slice Co. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST CHURClL-Sunday. September 13th. Centennial Sunday. Services at Albany at 11.00 A. M., and special anniversary services at Tryon at 2.30 P. M. and 7.30 P. M. The Ann-Hill Roll Call service will be held in the afternoon. Rev. Earle A Kinley will be the special speaker at both after- ncon and evening services. The ser- vices will conclude with the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper. "0 Come, let us worship and bow down. ictnus kneel before the Lord. our Maker. _11. JOINS C. W. A. C. - Amonl those leaving the Province last week to Join the army to fisht l0!‘ King and home was Miss Mor- garet Farquharscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Farquharson, souihport. She enlisted with the Canadian Women's Army Corps stationed in Halifax. Margaret has the proud distinction of being the first young lady to Join from her native district, Southport, Lot 48 and her friends wish her every success and safe return. FAREWELL PARTY-On Thurs- day evening, Sept. 3rd, friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Proctor to bid farewell and t0 express best WlShQ-S for the success of Mr. Houlton Mc- Innis. one of the community's very popular young men who left last Tuesday for Montreal to take u duties in the R. C. N. After the reading oi an interesting address the youn man was presented with a valuabe pen and pencil set and also a beautiful ros_ary.__fn_a _fe_\v can 65 323C111?! 850 Vermilata 8 Waite Am 355 Wri Harg 199 UNLIBTED Pound On l0 Total roles 81,000. ACHE5 1 t I Drive oul a ,’ ' week after GUARDIAN Bill Will SAVINGS STAMPS Every Day . . . Bu! Especially . ATllRllAY, SEPT. l2l , Encourage The Ladies Selling Stamps . . . Bad: Up The Stores Thai Are Backing Up Cur _¢Q"MM*+€*®Q"MW words and in his usual pleasant way Houlton thanked all for their kindness. Music and dancing were enjoyed by the younger people for several hours. TOMORROW SATURDAY has been designated as War Savings Stamp Day in Charlottetown. 'I'h‘.s a patriotic effort to prove to the rest of Canada that Charlotte- town and Prince Edward Island are going to "show the way" in re- spect to war savings as they have already done in other notable fields of endeavour. Every indivi- dual can help by purchasing one or more War Savings Stamps es- pecially on Saturday, Bright young ladies sent out by the Canadian Legion Auxiliary will be selling War savings Stamps on the streets and elsewhere. Nearly all of Char- lottetown's retail stores sell War Savings Stamps and proprietors and clerks alike will be helping to assure the success of the under- taking, It is confidently expected that a new record will be estab- lished on Saturday. Those not asked to buy a War Savings Stamp on Saturday should ask for them at a store or bank or post office. Personals Mrs. J. Winston Mayne left on Wednesday morning to rcJoLn Lieut. Mayne, Brockville, Ontario. P.O. L. D. MaeDougall has ar- rived in the City from Nova Scotiu. He is taking over duties on H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte." Lleut, Ernest McCarey left yes- terday morning on return to On- tario after spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCarey. Mr. Albert McLellan, ticket agent at the C. N. R. depot, with Mrs. MacLellsn, left yesterday morning on a visit to Montreal. Lieut-Com. J. J. Connolly leaves this morning on return to his na- val duties after spending o few days at his old home, He is ac- companied by Mrs. Connolly. lldrs. Louise MacDonald and Master Ellsworth MacDonald of this city have reutrned home after a very pleasant visit. to River Hebert, N. 8., the guest of her son Howard E., and Mrs. MacDonald. Miss Alice Byme 0f Davis 8a Fraser's office staff, Halifax, N. S. mtumed Monday morning to re- sume her duties after spending her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Annie Byrne, Souris. Master Arnold M. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Brown of Billerica. Mass. returned home last ending a very en- Joyable vacat on with Mr. and Mrs. Stanle R. Dingwell and their 5011115 Kenna h and Russell of Mid- Be . Miss Mildred F. Brpwn of Billirica, Mass, was the guest this summer 0i’ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Ding- Well 0f Mldsell. While there a party in honor of Miss Brown's birthday was given. s delicious dinner in- cludinu n. beautifully decorated cake. being served by the hostess. Master Donald Murphy, little son of AC1 Kenneth Murphy sta- tioned in Saskatchewan and Mrs. Murphy, Cross Roads, Lot 48, has returned home after s. successful operation for tonsils and odcnoids in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital, Charlottetown. ” C. of E. Mission Work Discussed PORT ARTHUR, . 0- Can- adian churchmen are fellow mem- bers with the Christian peo in of Ohlns. and India. and csnno turn l. deaf our to their urgent and ln- sistent up a for help to build up and ex nd the church in those lands. Rev. canon Leonard A. Dix\ .D.. Qfeneral Secretary of the Missionary Society of tie Church of lniglancl in Canada. declared in his annual report to the Board of Management, at Port Arthur. Canon Dixon recommended that the church of England in Canada provide funds to assist in the re- placement of a hospital, connected with the Church cf England's mis- sion at Kangra, India. The need for assisting missionary societies in Britain and Europe which are pzevented from sending support to heir missionaries abroad was pre- sented ss an urgent appeal by Can- on Dlxon. “What is the Church of England in cnnoda gong to dn to heln them in i942 and in 1943?" he asked. h t I1 “as t an wo en's two million dollars has hceny m-t-‘w-w-q go PAGE FLV if :¢-Q:o u STAMP BAY Boys . . . these orphaned missions by church- es in China, Burma, India, Ceylon, New Zealand, Samoa, Australia, Britain, Central and South Africa, parts of South America and the United States and Canada. ‘The missiona work cf the churzh is one, whet ier its lrrmediate concern be our next door neighbour, our dlcesan missions, the people in the frontier areas in our North and West, or people on the other side of the wzo d," the General Secretary told the board. Rev. H G. Watts, field secretary for the M,S C.C., told of the need for workers among the non Anglo- Snxon people of Canada. He also pointed out that there is a most urgent need for men for parochial and missionary work in general. "Ours, is a Missionary Church. Wherever one goes from the Il-Shlllp villages in Nova Scotia to the shacks of the beachcombers along the British Columbia Coast, one is never more than a few minutes from a missionary opportunity." "It is a matter of great concern that we do not seem to be reacvrng the under-graduates in our univer- sities, those to whom we must look for future leadership in missionary enterprises. The University youth of’ today are of one mind in the desire for a new world, and wish to make their own contribution, And we cannot wait until the war is over before making srme definite ap- Droach to that problem," he said, In his report to the Board of MilllflvCml-rtlt. the General Treasur- er of the M 5.0.0. said, "It is with a deep sense of gratitude that we are able to report an increase in the receipts on the General ap- portionment; of $l9.391.27 over those of 1940 with an adiitiorial sum of $61,459.93 for replacement of Eng. lish grants. The increasing interest in the work of the Church h“ bean manifested not only in relation m "5 mlsslfllllry undertakings but lllrmlghout every branch Qf 115 work. This is as if, should be and is most encouraging. Total monies received by tho M S C.C during the calendar yenr of 19%_lhwa6sV$763.383.97. e omens Auxilia . ceiveri, $245,424.34. w “l” N ~—-___%___ Mexican Student Killed Four ilirls B J h Ll d Associated P2051 stag wrun- MEXICO CITY. 56M. 9—(AP)~. 51101191118 mtn and women tried to m°b Mexlw Clty s student strongiter “my t» five-Hire the slayins of four ylmng women he garrcted while cll. vertinrz their attention with test tubes and books. and tonight, police said his victims may actually nun-l. beHix or more. e 37-year-old slayer, Gregorio Cardenas Hernandez. honor student l} chemistry. already has Qgnfessed klllmil four women in less than a month, one of them his "0n1y love.‘ He said he kept her body for hours before burying it at dawn 1n a shallow grave in his Harden. New-spoilers Quoted Cardenas as coloring "1 don't know what hap. Pens to mo. A vviive of hatred comes over me the man in me dis- flDDe-"irs rind Ls replaced bv_the AUCTION SALE WEST COVE HEAD MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14th At 2 0’Clock in the Afternoon I am instructed by Mrs. Goldie Court to sell the following: mare 17 years old l milk cow 8 years old 1 milk cow 3 years old 1 heifer 6 months old 1 goose and gander r Cream Separator ‘,4 sore potatoes in rows 3 tons of hay 8 tons green feed Quantity oi’ fire wood Wood Sleigh, Barrows and other articles. Terms ouh. ALEX. MMBAI» Auctioneer. 9 ; l 0_-3i. AUCTION SALE Thursday, September 17th at 11.30 a. m. Six room dwelling house at 68 Bayfield Street Electric lights and sewerage. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. chesterfield, 1 radio, 1 oak glass, mirrors, floor lamps, mention. If day not beast. I don't know why but I can't help killing. 1 feel a tcrri tre- blc. mendous, uncontrollable, desperate “For Sale or To Let hatred." ‘me newspapers quot/ed him urging detectives to Bive him l. chance to throw himself off a roof. declaring "f want to die." Cardenas’ mother said he had been the bcst and most obedient oi 11 children. Police agent Jose Acosta Suarez said the student confessed killlnll the four women but no formal fihuiilrge has yet been placed against O-40-O#O—OO§O-@QO By L. O. KELLY One cow 3 years old, I months freshened; 65 puliets Lh. and R_I.R.; 1500 ft. used 3 in. plank, part hardwood; 1500 ft. full inch seasoned boards, also 2, 200 gal and 1, 500 gal. storage tanlks; 21A Massey llarris Hammer Mill, power engine and 50 ft. 7 inch endless belt. Complete. 0-9-11-12. >O-OO+O-O-Q~O-O-O§OOO-O-O-O—OO Q O 0-64 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court, September 2nd A. D. 1942. In Re Estate of Calvin Macbeod late of Muxray‘ River in King's County in the said Province, Farmer deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable or literate person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the pcti- tion on file of May Macbeod of Murray River in King's County, Widow, Adminlstratrix of the above-named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to te all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro. bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the said Province, on Friday the Ninth day of October next coming, at the hour of Eleven o'clock fcrenoon of the some day to shew cause ii any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the llktste closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. James Hsslam, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hcrcby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished 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. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid, at or near the Public Hall and lit or nem- the Store of Charles H. Horton bOth at Murray River in King's County aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may hove due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Harold 1co- nard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotrlwn aforesaid. the day and yiear first above written. By the Court. (LS) (Slat) FRANCES L. ‘WAY Actins Reels‘ 1 9-4 " “s pots, pans and several other articles too numerous to fine sale will be held first fine day following. o» ‘w:»:++‘ O O O O Auction Sale at 196 Prince Street TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th at 1 P. M. I am instructed by Mrs. Ceplias Mallett to sell by pub- llc auction her entire 12 rooms of furniture including 6 bedrooms —1 solid walnut bedroom suite; 5 beds springs and mattresses, bureaus, other comniodcs, l dinning room table, buffet and dinning room chairs, 1 hand made writing desk (over 100 years old), occasional chairs, sliding couches, 1 singer sewing machine (drop head), tables, carpets, linen and silver, pictures, paintings, curtains, draper- ies, oilcloth (squares) hallrzick, 1 icebox, kitchen chairs kitchen range, 1 Oil Stove, 1 heater, 1 oak kitchen cab- inet, 2 wash tubs and wringers, 18 doz. eggs in water clocks, bed clothing, dishes, W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. MIQIQUUQUCKCXOQCXUUJII HOUSE and STORE (corn- bined) on paved highway. Reason for selling —-Ownol leaving Island. GORDON DAY, New Perth. Civic Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that thg Board of Appeals from (lino Rates and Assessments have sct Monday, September 21st ill. 9.30 A. M. 1n the court Room in the City Building as the time and llilllll! ior hour-Ill! all remaining Appeals from Civic vuln- iitioiis. rules Alli] assessments, espec- ially those occurring upon the sup- plementary assessments now re- turned. I. A. FULLERTON. Lily Clerk, 9-9-71. . CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1N THE PROBATE COURT Slwilcmbcr 2nd Al). 1942 ..In llc Estate of 'l'iiom;is Sherry izito of .Ioiinsltm‘s llivrr in Queen's (‘ouniy in the s.lirl Province, I-‘zirm- or. dot-cased, llstiitc. To the Sheriff oi‘ the County of Queen's County or any Constable or literate person within said County. (BREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on filo oi Ambrose Lewis and John Sherry, both of Johnston's River in Queen's County, l-ariner tho executors of the above name estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested iii the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pre- sent at a Probate Court to be held in tho Court Ilouse in Charlotte- town in Quccifs county. in the said Province, 0n Thursday the eighth day of October iicxt coming, at the hour of l1 o'clock forciiooii of tlio same day to shew cause ii‘ any they can vrliy the Accounts of the said Estate should not bc passed and the Estate closed as prnycd for in mid petition anti on motion of M. Al- ban Former, Esq-, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered list a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- iislicd in some heist-groper publish- in (fharlottcloun atom-said once in each weck for at lcnst four consec- utive ivci-ks from the date hereof and that n truc copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places rl‘.\|lc|:li\’r-l_\, nttnlrly, in (he hull of the Court llnusc in (‘hnrlottriolvli illorcstiiil, at or ncar the Royal flank n4’ Canada. in (‘har- lnitolritvn aforesaid. am on s. tole- phonc or other such post pennan- cntly situated nt. Webster's corner in Queen's (‘ountv aforesaid, so that nil prrsnns inleroslctl In the said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice then-oi’. WlTNl-ISS Ills Honour Humid Lconnrrl Palmer. Judge of the said Probate (‘curl at Charlottetown s- forcsaid. the day and year first a- bovi- written. By the Court. (Signed) FRANCES I. REAY Acting Registrar. Sept. 4-11-18-25 ..,...-..w-.¢ib¢'.p.u f4‘.