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Kennedy and Dr. Gordon MacDonald left Tueidlly by the 8-5. Ulna for Prince wiard Island wheme they will lltflnd a holiday. -Sydney Post Record. IN CITY POLICE COUBT—.At th Olty Police Oourt Saturday moms i115 two drunk and lncapables were each fined $10 and cost; or 30 clays. A third party on a 51mg. m‘ aha-me was fined $6 and cost-s or 10 days. orderliee WHO flllod QM and w"; or 30 days and e10 and costs or 20 days respectively. dlflfsed with operating “roii KIDDIES Nyal Children's Tonic . . with vitamins and minerals . . . helps promote appetite and growth. 2 for7De FOR YOUR SKIN Nyzeme Medicated Skin Creorri . . . soothing ,_, " for wlridburri, chal- ing and chopping . . . keeps skin salt and smooth, greoseless. 2ler55eassd1fer95e Phone 82 Phone 27l CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT the 12th day of September AJ). 1040. In Be Estate of CATHERINE HYNDMAN late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the acid Prov- ince, Widow, deceased, teetiite. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or iltcrislc person within sald County GREETING: WHEREAS upon readin the Petition on filo of Aleran er W. "Yndman of Charlottetown, afore- salrl. the executor of the‘ above rimmed Estate-praying that a. cita- iir.n may be issued for the purpose iii-rciiiafier set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all‘ person; intcrestai in the ss-ld En- iit: to be and appear before the Judge greeeut at a Probate Court to be eid in the Court House in 8s Charlottetown iii Queens County, in th “I; said Province, on Tuesday the ‘ , ’dayoft‘“ nest coming, at th hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the sumo day to shew cause if any they can why the Ae- I-bove written. counte of the said Estate should not B tho Court- lte passed and the Estate closed ll (56 -) E. MARGARET PALMER, prayed for in said petition and on Registrar. motion of Malcolm McKlnnon, Earp, (L. S.) Proctor for said Petitioner. And it u hereby ordered that a CANADA true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at. least four con- secutvc weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following place; respectively, namely. in the hall of the Court House in Char- lottetown aforesaid, at, or near the Bank‘of Nova Sootln in Charlotte- town aforesaid, and at or nearhldie Ki FOR STRAINS AND SPRAHS FROM WORK Kl I'll] l! ll’! sons interested in the said Estate ereof, [WITNESS His Honour Harold Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate day of October. A. . ln Re Elstate of James J. 0on- doii lute County Merchant To the Sheriff of the County of lion 0n file of Paris-ls Priest, of th forth: aforesaid may have due notice Palmer, Judge of the said and year first Court the 4th D-. 1946 of Georgetown in King's 1!! the Bald Province. deceased. testats. has County or any Constable or Rn al Bank of Canada in ar- literate arson wit Pflem-‘r ‘my “xpumn” l’! Chnd‘ irtletown aforesaid so that all per- County p hm “m hood is sreetlv enhanced 11' it can ——————- —~— r '——-~—- be shared with father and mother QREgn-Nq; as together. they live, work to- geiher, lay together, may it also Whereas upon 1.9mm“ me new be wor p tflsether. We owe our Reverend Owen Georletewn aforesaid, the sole executor e above named Estate pray- trains of FORD-HARDING — A beauti- ful arch of flowers made a pretty netting for the wedding of Miss Josephine Harding and George Alexander Ford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ford, Charlottetown at Mrs. J. F. Hobbs’. 242 Kcrrt Street, the home of the bride. on Sep- tember 28th. The ceremony was Performed by the Rev. T. E. Mac- Lennan. The bridesmaid and best man were Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs of Georgetown. The wed- ding march was played by Mrs. J. A. Cameron. The bride wore a flowered silk chiffon street length dress in pastel shades and carried a nosegay of Baby Mums. The bridesmaid wore rose crepe with a cores/Be of yellow roses. Following the ceremony a dainty luncheon was served in the draw-| ing room, beautifully decorated with Peony roses. mums, gladioll; and maiden hair fem and those assisting were Miss Joyce Ander- son. Miss Betty Lou Howatt. Mrs. Blair Andrews of New Glasgow Mills, Mrs. Alex Ford and Mrs. Fred Prowse. The Icast to the bride was given b_v Rev. Mr. Mc- Len-isn and responded to by the groom. Many beautiful gifts were received including several cheques. On Otttober 2nd Mrs. J. F. Hobbl and Miss Joyce Anderson- were joint hostesses at a mower at Mrs. Hobbs’ home when a num- ber of girl friends showered the bride with many lovelv rifle Fol- lowing a social hour lunch was served by her friends. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-The mornlniz service of worship was B. family service, being Rally Day of the Church school held in con- nectlon with the service of mom-I ing worship. The minister. the Rev. I. Judson Levy. B.D.. ‘W115 assisted by the superintendent of the Church School, Mr. R. J. Rupert who gave arr interesting. thoughtful outline of the pro- gramme and plans of the School. by Mr. Charles Ballem wiho led the responses. by Miss Elizabeth Hairs-m who read the lesson of the morning. MT. Levy in a brief but pointed sermonetie made an elo- quent appeal to all parents on the subject of "The Family at Wor- ship" taking as his text Genesis , 5; "I and the lad will go yonder and worship." Life has many beautiful relationships. among the finest Ls family life. the faihei- and son. the mother and daughter. The child at home in formative period gathers the first experiences of life from the At Hillside she visited among her hOme folks. -New Glasgow News. Audrey E. DeBlols is being wel- comed home from Karigra, India. Two drunk and dig-ill)’ her family and friends she having arrived here on Saturday fl A womanifrom the S. s. scythla, on Friday e nwior; last. Miss DeBlois is now on her ed back from the National Hi-Y Assembly where he met with delegates from Hl-Y clubs from most of M. C, A, centres in Canada, It was revealed that chartered Hi-Y clubs for girls of High School age are now nationally recognized by the Y. M. C. A. Suggestions were made regarding the establishing of such a club in Charlottetown. Recalls Times children shelter. food and cloth- ing and we also owe them the true member that man never outgrows that a citisiiion- may be. 1mm; the Purpose hereinafter set You are therefore hereby Hired to cite all person; mm- ested in the said Estate to be d lppear bsforc the Judge prJdhr a Probate Court to be tum In the Court House In Charlottetown Queens County. In m, and Pwvlrlve- on Tuesday iris twelfth AFTER a heavy day's work- , or a tough session at your fev- ourite game . . . use OLYMPENE. A small quantity of Oiympenc _- in e warns bath puts new j - pep and vigor into your body and relieves aching ‘muscles . . . It gives you a wonderful new sense ol bodily eese end _ refreshment. Use Olysnpesse too for quick re- lief from sprains, strains, burns and all urmcular aches and pains. SO10 at All DRUOOISIS flllii I iiirgiiiisgriic liililiitl day of November next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to shew CHIM- lf my. why the Accounts of the said Estate. ahculd m: be passed and the met-ate closed an prayed for in said petition and on his need of God. "I and the lad will so yonder and worship." iii this idcal of the family at wor- ship. united. understanding. be- lieving. living lies the challenge and opportunity of a better- world. The anthem sung by a ill-tie choir was an interesting‘ arrangement of "Come, Let us‘ Sins of a Wonderful Love." Eve-l m! Worship was conducted at 7 2-m- by the minister with scrum“ l-lesilnsz of the Nations".i The Communion of the lord's‘ Supper was celebrated at this ser-l vice participating in the World Wide Communion. Miss Pearl Bum-l 5M1! Oicy Sptaks‘ "Prayer" whose- stories were ii-iotlon of H. l". MscPhee. Esq., ., Proctor for said Petitioner. Pfmct- The music at both ser- t And it is gereby ordered that a ffg, “xnwglrgfmtiett! byd lira. “y. We copv erect b forthwith I 8 In rec r nubildied in some newgpaper oub- g! ch25" Th” lbw"! °" "Iii lished in Charlottetown sfore- "Ylmunion table were placed int said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the dats- hereof end that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted ln.ttis followlnii public nieces respective- lv. namely.‘ in the hell of the Oourt Houae in Georsstown aforesaid. st the store of Chester H. Llewellyn d: Bone in George- town aforesaid and in front of the Bdiooi in Georgetown aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Witness His Honour Herold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown cforesaid. the day and year first above written. By the Ocurt (lgdlt Martel C. Lsscl. Acting Resistrsr. memorv of Warrant offlccr 91.1; Csslrltzpion by members of firisl To iieie heal and clear up irrita- tions Iuf. use pure, emollient "I CUTlCUR SOAP and OINTMIE NT TryCutlcuris BsbyOII. Great for diaper ram, lb. interpretation of life. Let us re-. Ito hit Billy Fitzgerald ish wit which he, himself. enjoyed as much as his audience. Like ether s or: veterans of the past genom- boxla. sembied as great a crew of Irish Greats as ever stepped on Ice in the original Toronto St. Michneh of senior brand. through to championships regular- ly, thanks partly to his astute sei- ection of promising players and also to his manner of coaching in seven-man hockey. There. too, the basis of his method weii "Get the odd man up there when we've got I the puck." [and Htmliiiédj celibate through- out hia long and vigorous They used to s: . Jim was married {o BLEACH!!! COTTON IHIIITB. UlxMLPQIDIIIIlLZSatBLL/lc- Donald's. ROCK WOOL in stock Holmane, Charlottetown Shore. Oagctron rprtsav - Inga; pe I o season. Park . (old fire hall). Mogsainy. git Oizgober, 8.15. Prizes. Adm ton cen . M. HOWARD McINNIS, Fitted gaotvtzear now located st 115 Queen ee. i RETURNS HOME - Mrs. Rich-j ard Llewellyn and son, Oakley,_ left for their home e-t Sturgeon. P. E. 1., after spending a period time in Trenton, N, 8., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. William Murphy and with her son and daughter-ln-lsw. Mr. and Mrs. James Llewellyn and family. HOME FROM INDIA — M158 fter having landed at Halifax at Lake Couchicliing, the Y. Lacrosse Awards 0f Great Coach By W. M. GLADISH Canadian Press Si!!! Wfllfl‘ TORONTO, Oct. 5-(0?) —When anybody talks of field lacrosse. there comes a recollection of a fam- ous sportsman, Jimmy Murphy’ Wh° lived the spc-rt, in season and out. until his death a decade or more ago. The name of the jovial Irishman crop ed up in the sport MW! re- centy with the fonriiel announce- ment by the Ontario Lacrosse As- sociation of the award of the Jim- my Miirphy Memorial Trophy. The token, presented annually to the game's outstanding player, went-to Gordon Gair of the Bflrfie-LIRB‘ shore team, When the presentation was mhd8| at Maple Leaf Gardens here one could almost see the jovial Irish- man, with twinkling eye. "Sh! there with the principals. But there was no Maple af Gardens in his day. It was the old Mutual Street Arena where, between lacrosse seasons. Jim used to coach the colorful Si. Michael's senior hockey team. Born In Cornwall, Ont.. noted home of the summer, sport. Murphy soon caught lacrosse fever under the tutelage of P. J. Lally, dean of the game‘ for generations, and moved to Toronto eventually where he took over the Toronto Lacrosse Club of the Notional Lacrosse Un- ion. The Toronto: played on the Rosedalc ground where, for games. Murphy established himself in a pigeon-hole window in the third floor nf thr- rlulihouse. long since disappeared. He shouted his in- structions In the‘ Blue Shirts through a megaphone. Murphy's vigorous coaching added both color and enthusiasm. Exciting I Times There was excitement when the Murphy voice boomed from the clubhouse eaves. "Look e4; thati It's murder! Ah. look at thati" he'd shout when some rough-and-reedy Shamrock from Montreal happened or Eddie Kalls. “Did you see that?’ the voice screamrri at the referee. Nat- urally, the partisans took up the cry -wh|ch was what Jim want- ed, Murphy virtually made the 18th man on the field. As one looks back. Murphy was. in his day, er- haps the lore-runner of that - key broadcaster. Foster Hewitt. with his “He siicotsl He scores!" Only Murphy had Just e. more megaphone. Except for the three hours of a week-end match, Murphy was she most congenial of spirits. He rank- ed with the best as a racontour. spiced with Ir- ton, he did not take kindly to As fai- hockey, Jim Murphy es- They swept Murphy smoked little, drank less life. however, that sport, 2.000 VABIBTIIII __..,. There are about, 2.000 varieties of soybean grown thsowhout. t-he world tfiaritime Press Officer a c. Macriiersorr. of the Can- adian Pacific Railways press re- 2 os.,2 for 35c "you, 5,,’ 5,, wt,” vehicle while intoxicated was re-I final furlough prior to retirement “n10” 3m“ at Mqnitfeal‘ who smmdcm Ups“.- msndecl until Tuesday. Bail was as a ntission-Iary of the Church of has been apminced mess ma- i aha,‘ fixed at) s52.’ s‘ man mane: with hmngialru aid this rggitizntuilrlé tionimofflcesri forhetgg Maritime ' W" 3 85 W0 e " Pro ca; wih a uarterg a. warm“ we by 1m» "rat: I» fi“‘l°.;'.f.‘.§’“‘i..:“.‘3..fl.t“‘l.1 so so». ~- B- He I» ~ sm- H “d H CW9" syrup Mineral o." me l --- lflortlfe-rlilorlndia atg the Canadian gzitaoclitéldvatgelligapgggadliarilndmirna; is" e" "is lemllr- g M. 51,35 rm; sums PULPIT - In the church mission ill xangra in the ~ PM“, and m,“ Um, during m. “m. flu absence of the Minister, the Rev. Punjab. She h“ bee“ “mam! war. l1. H. B. Somers, who was in, most of the summer lrii Enfllflnd ii 3'" 5°‘ Kidn-v Pills Halifax preaching in Knox awaiting passage to Canada- onvorsc noonns nv _ - ‘church there. the morning ser- NEW COMEDY un- A sore throat t5 don- 159'" “w” lvices in St. James Church yester- —-—— gerous . . . Iadized I for $1.00 day was conducted by Major thel "LY CLUB RESUMES A comedy-romance tailored for ThrQqlGqrg|g___g"ti. Rev. B. J. Warr, representative of I Cl b5 Tmgaeacctlfsirtlizgtilftfi and; Ginger Rogers is “Heartbeat? w 1 l u:...%:;“..£:s..;"‘tr: .':..'::1In§ riiitir. r» Y. M. c- A. iilifh...‘.’.féli‘é‘i.ill°."€.’..‘“..3..'i§'§i Mama‘ 2,0,. address on the work of the Lord's bmldmfl 0Y1 55mm“ "*9"? club complex comedy situations. in the 2hr 25s Da Alliance and the db t. "Vise" Em‘ wusm and wfiren gay locale of sophstloated Paris. y iec 35¢ of enforcing one day of rest in Ducheml" were Plesam- vermm Lavishly produced, this KRO Radio Horidytableis seven. In the evening the pulpitl HHYIPSSBY. the HPY Prelldeéltl {Sf release marks the return to tine was Qccupied by me Rey 1:3 Nor. 1946-47 Chaired the meelml- ‘m screen of Jean Pierre Aumont, cast 2 f" a,‘ man Young. B'.A., St. Columbus‘ mg WmmllWPS l“ ‘he Ye“ "'9" op osite Miss ROgErs. Church, Marshfieid. who Dreaolhed' “Plwmwd- A '°“‘““"° “"1"” °l ginger plays a little French girl 5MP "W" “WC” Willi Pill’ shill/it'll 09°" a “m, sermon on the soverehmv events for the year were discussed, Arlene, seeking a job Eng a h“? Pinol . . , q soothing, lorasmoather, close ‘f Gui In me momma the c110,}. The proposed program includes a bani Answer “g a newspaper ad healing and antiseptic shove. rendered [he anthem "Tum ye serves olhtidfsilse-IMBHIE: dlicuséglililg for a job, she 1s greeted at the door cough syrup. Even- io Me" (Harper), and in the m‘ vocamms’ ' ' ' ' d _ M a respemable ‘mung lmme by leffle N50» Qygnjnp irLord For Th‘, Tender Service activities. fluff!!!" "l! the stately Profmsor Aristed. really lcir e size H‘. .. ' mentary films. social and athletic head o; a 531,001 for pick. ckets_ 5 Mere es Sake (Farrant) 2 h‘, so‘ 3 l0!‘ 59¢ ‘ ' events. Charlie Ballem was welcom- He impresses Aflette to I] y me diamond sticlcpin of an Ambassa- dor. Fo ling her in the attempt, the Ambassador _ Ihome. where he dresses her in st le and has her appear at the lavllslt Embassy ball that evening. where she learns she i5 to dance with a young man whose watch she must steal. From this point or. the af- fair races through many un‘que cofipllcations to a. highly romantic takes Arlette to his ax. Jean Pierre Aumon/t is seen as Singer's intended victim, e, young French diplomat. Adolphe Menjcu PAGE THREE is the leader of. tiise Ia, and Melvillq Cooper, Mons Marie and Hens have the other pal Sam Wood's "Heartbeat." by Robert and Raymond "nor oauoo" TIMELY EXCITING ssinmuiu The lsteet in the ever-popular Ptne-Tihosnes antlers-thrillers, Pam.- mmsnfa “Hot Cargo," opens at the Capitol Theatre today with Wllllsim Gargan, Jean Rogers and‘ Philip Reed Ln ooetarruig roles. This silt» nae-Packed melodrama is tn keep llfg his the best tradition of the famous oducer-tearn for making action pcturce, and there isn't a dull second in the how's runrrng tuna of cthe flliml the um " 0t ergo" is ely story of two tax-servicemen (Gargan and Reed) wiho. before going their arate ways, delay long enough a carry out some promises made to a dying budd . This involves them in a battle th a bunch of highway pirates who have been sabotaging the lumber hauling business of their 1111's faznily. Using guns, fats and Army tanks oo tactics, bhe two veterans suoc in bring tine criminals justice, and saving tihe fam.ly'a business. SlOAllS Thoulh his smile is gone forever hand we cannot thud; We shall cherish sweet imesnorlee Of the one we loved so much, I-vvlruiy Remembered it, m. Family. In Memorials: In loving ma}; of mu- ‘n; gulhfi-ledstcglllfn gsmirnlskey. who October s, 104s. y r “o “m” "Gone but use hspteen." Jnserted by Ills n th Jah and Sblcrnl/lolzt. n and In Memorials: In loving memory of flcr Leigh Hiitz of Sea View who SHE'S FARMERS WIFE BUT LIKES POLITICS MA, Oct. 5 —(OP)— Ai- bt-bvilh no author is mentioned on the cover of the Saskatchewan government's new fish cook book, it is no secret that Lena Phelps, wife of J.L. Phelps, natural re- sources minister, put it. together as well as her- political speeches in the Balloons constituency amid the ehiooolame cakes she serves her three children Research into law is another ""194 this life so suddenly on phase of Mrs Phelps‘ varied Iwt- Ocl- 7r "1943- ivities which iatcludie helping wftih Away in the beautiful hills of her husband's mrrwpondienw and G°d other office work. B! "I! vlllcy of rest so fair "But I am a farmer's wffe at 5°!“ film» 901m day. we know heart" she said nnittiIr-j however iihiat n“ "l"!!! ahe liloes poliitlcs. the c c1‘. brand WI we" meet our loved one in particular. ‘here- eirt Mrs. Phelps has no political Ev" remembers-i by mother 831,511,101“ q; he, own and brothers. “I can make r. better contribut- ilartzas iligemlficlps‘ wlfe than to go n po on my oviin". Raised on a farm near Sissk- MOTH D‘MAGE aiboan, she received her high school FOR s YEARS j training there. While teaching at Wiillcie, Basis. she met ard married lVLr. Phelps: who still owins a farm in that dLstz-Ict. Mrs Pihelps says her husband had no desire to leave his farm to take up a. political career. But when he was offered the Saltooats C C. 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