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A strong wi J. A. Likely (c) West Union as 1.: ' m “m” m‘ "'3 "1 '1" wltgghtllly "Grandpa" Niggeling, scones high m satuid" "Pt W. A. Beer (C) 4 Woolworth ._ gndmtgfiw‘ m4 "l" l) ll f the Browns. beat ' Lconca Ar- my; ' “$115999 I iagggtltergretfnco mun time this m- won tngelfivtie gltviliimgisfitailnistpl“ Richard 5368x5211 (g). $9M“ '“ u" "*1 fit i311“: iqgezifiébfifiwtlfirtiggvfl 3h SE31? fiuiiiifl’ “My” ‘m 83:11 6335311141 )<c "UIIIIBGI Curb "13.. turd the Red Sox belabored roul- 5 weekend and of’ £1118: gm _ E comm (c) ‘d “f: I I-fflblbrllhllt- m“; pitchers in coasting to a 12-6 nightczip decision. A‘; Snap Losing Streak At Philadelphia, the hapless Phil- adelphia Athletics finally snap .. a d,“ nmc-galnc losing streak. 151M118 for tivo runs 1n the ninth inn rig behind Canadian Phil Marchiidon m delutrl Chicago, 3-2, in the sec- ond gnnlc of a doubleheader after 105mg the opener. 2-1. Tribe Divide With Nah Washington, Cleveland and wfishtntttlnti divided a twin bill, the Indians’ inking the opener 3-1 be- hind southpaw Al Milnars effective itching and the Senators copping the niglitcap 2-0 with the veteran Dutch Leonard on the mound. lconnrcl. in his first start since brenkiiiu liis leg sliding into first base list April, yielded five scat- blovrs. msettdtttttlnr Cleveland Indians mad: their farewell appearance at New York irrtil a 6-5 win over the Yankees. Boston Red Sox beat Chicano 4-2. at Boston. At Wnshiugtnil. Bobo Newsome scfltiorrtl citziit hits effectively and the Scnators squared their la hcnic srrlrs with Detroit Tigers on | i-l verdict. 5;. Louis at Philadelphia was pQSIDCHCG, weather. S’Side Golf News During the past week several matches have been played in the handicap matches at the Summer- side golf course. Airs. Horne has advanced to the finals “uniting over Leonce Arsen- ault in the semi-finals. _ other matches played ate Loonce Afiflilfilllt won over J.H_ Gui-ran; Dr. Gillln WOIl from Leeland Link- lettcr; Di". Glllin won from Earl ‘ - Bzil lvIncLccd won frrm G. DRAW FOR LADIES Handicap Matches i Cmirod vs Mrs. A. Holman; MIA. 1v. lev bye: Mrs. K-ennedyws Jed." Mon... Hnzfl McCadie, bye; Fern Dystnnt vs Mrs. Glrda Morri- rnn: Jtilii Nicholson. bye; Mrs. Dechilnt vs Irene Allen; Mrs, R. ilclnc, bye. DRAW FOR. MEN Two bail foursome Ft. t. N. A. Ogi-yzlo and sqdr. bdr. H. E Hanna, partner: against ER F0191’ 11nd J. LeRoy Holman; R0. R _D. Thompson and PO. W. H. Nicholl against P.D. Crcss- IP-i‘ "Hid W.M. Bruce; 5"?‘- Yvllnser and Sci-gt. Wallace {f}?! 59TH. Hayqs and Leeland HJLBYYFTI 861st. Russell and Sci-gt. 31W“?! Bgflinst Judson Logan Ind IslCiJt. Cook: Sergt. Johns0n :1"? SQPBL Leech against Alex. 0.11.- nnd C. l. Peters; Dr. Guiin Ind Bill Mrwlmcd rauadnst HT. Roman and Arthur Clark; J. H cumin and H12. Gaudet against 500v. Ldr. R..E. Ellis and LAC léilicklcyl: Leonce Arsenault and rl Hickey against Gerard Bern- lrd and LAC Carrie ii.A.F. Golfers Win In Matches ' R- A. P‘. Bolfer: defeated player: £22111; the Belvedere Club in a well wwkcstcd match here over the m, {end by a margin of one V" c1. The Air Force boys played my 8°04 golf and deserved their PoPete Kelly (Bevedere) defeated m. Millard (R.A.F.), pit-Lt. Rob- ‘BeltFtAFJ defeated J. A. Likely derlcdere). Cpl, grem- (RAVE, J i?“ Cyril Bell (Belvedere) - . I-lcllofs (Beivedere) defeated - Stevenson (RAF) LAQ Miior (RAF. ' ' ' ' ' ‘ Lew“ txmlvederie)‘ defeated J. A BUY QUAUTY so: ECONOMY ASK YOUR mic: r0: iillllll t0 llllisn MAHlli/ii tutu title to celebrate. A 14-year-old Charlottrtown Jun- lor. Cecil Dowllng, with I82 rm- the 36 ha“ 19d "it second division 3x16 “Bu?! laMflaK-‘LEB-II of Summer. m“ WH- tci» of the third An entrance f t» ‘a t- Wmtiis in the ‘meet? willv 1;“ ed c-ver by thr- p_ 1r, L Got Asset“ 325mm“? the Red Crcss Society, it. In tuggungiiimifggfiiiy' divii D son the beat net score was made by pa rt. Bears clinic/r International League pennant’ NEWARK, N.J.. a . t _ _ Newark Bears clincher: tlfg liikfirltn- ternatlonal League pennant, they seventh in l1 years, as they divided a doubleheader today with Balti- mgg Orioles.‘ e champ 2-1 after lcsinogrlss-“iofii Ltlhee “ksthf m" mid the I188 sealed before their victory when Jersey City lost its first same of a twin bill 1n Syracuse. Jim Turner, the veteran right. hander obtained in a recent trade with Cincinnati, checked the Orioles with five hits in the nightcap and the only run on. the third he has allowed in 45 innings, was unearned, Irnmedately after the game Tur- ner was told he had been taken up by the parent New York Yankees and will be eligible for duty in the World Series, In exchange. the Yankees are sending Norman Branch to the Bears. Royal: Split With Herd At Buffalo. Montreal Royals rallying behind the three-hit pitch- ing of Al Sherer, gained an even split in a doubleheader with Buf- falo Blscns, winning the seven-inn- ing nightcap 5-0 after dropping the opener 8-3. Wings Whip Leaf: Twice At Rochester. Rochestcrs Red Wings just about ruined Toronto's playoff chances as they swept a doubleheader from Burleigh Grimes’ Leafs, 5-4 and 3-2. Chiefs, Giants Swap Shutout: At Syracuse, Syracuse and Jersey City swapped 4-0 shutouts befcre the second largest crowd in the history of the local park-12,351 fans. Blturchy Baltimore Orioles out- lasted Newark Bears, 8-5. Schoolboy Rowe turned in a, neat four-hit Job to give Montreal a 2-0 shutout in the second half of a doubleheader against Toronto, in which Leafs took the opener. 4-2. Jersey City and Syracuse also shared a twn bill. The Chiefs took the opener 5-1. while the Little Giants came through with three runs in the closing inning of the aftcrpiecc for u, 7-4 decision. At Rochester, Ira Hutchinson and Bill Saks: combined for a four- hit performance avainst Buffalo, and the Herd lost 1-0. Dodgers’ lead Reduced to three Games overCards NEW YORK, Aug. 30—(AP)— Brooklyn Dodgers broke even with Pittsburgh Pirates today at Pitts- burgh, seeing their first-place mar- gin over St. Louis reduced to three games as the rampagin Cardinals fiwept a. twin bill from t e Boston rs The Dodger 3-1 but their eight-inn! y the second game fell shor hey were defeated 9-5. Vince DiMaggio gut on a one-man show for t e uc victory, baiting in five runs. He also drove in he lone Pirate run in the first contest. Rip Bewell held the Dod pair of hit: until the eight of the nightcsp when the Mid rs to : inning rallied its and Card: Sweep Bill hum Brave: At 5t. Louis, Harry Gumbert doubled in the llth-inning. scoring Johnny Ho from second. t0 GIVE Cardlna n, 3-2 victory over .he Boston braves in the nghtcap ‘II s doubleheader. The Cards won the first game. 8-3, with a l3-hlt attack on foul- Boston pitchers. Giant: Gain Win and Tie At Chicago, New York Giants de- felted Chicago, 8-6, before the two tum: l:yed to a 5-5 deadlock in a doub cadet which had to be cali- ed on account of darkness. ‘The tie game will be pieyed off tomorrow afternoon. Red: Defeat Phil: Twice At Cincinnati, Johnny Vander Meer shutout Philadelphia Phils 2-0-to ediual hi: 194i season re- cord of i victories-in the opener of A doubleheader end Cincinnati Rad: lddld an 8-6 triumph in the a won the first game th ral 1n V. C. Buckley (c) ,_ C. J. McLean (C) G. Bernard (S) R- T. H 0m l .. A. n. Mcumismrc) " Baseball Results. (Associated Press) NATIONAL LEAGUE SUNDAYS RESULTS Brooklyn 3- Pmsh h 1 Brwk-yn 5'; rittsdtulfgn a New xork b; Chicago 6 N"! 1,0“ a; chic-ago 5 (tie) 74313118191113 0; Ulllfillllllll 2 rnllmlflillll: 5; Cincinnati 14 tfoswn .1; s1. Louis s ""510" 1; m. LOUIS 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 1; New York 7 UBIIOIL 3; New lork 4 5t. bums u; 905,0“ 1 Si. LOUIS ti; Boston 12 Chicago Z; glllllillblllflil 1 unwagu 4; rnlmutipma, 3 blCVlisalifl s; wasllmgmn 1 uncvcuuiu v; Wasnmgmn z INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Baltimore 5; Newark I nanamore i; Newark Z Toronto u; monies-cl" a ‘roronw Z; nociicster 8 luulltlkai u; umlmo i4 haunts-cal a; nunalo 0 Jersey any u; ayiacuu 4 uerifiy Ully 4; ayrlwugg u AMERICAN ASSOCINI ION lmniicspois u; imiwuukce 6 lu...n....,,uns s; inn-umber: ti Aqmunnpous 1; Alucuo i4 lllulilllflfllllli U; 104C410 L mulsvuic z; LOIIIIIIDLIS 7 LOAIESVAIIB a; bommous 1 St. raui 4; nunsas Uh)’ 9 at. ruul 1; Aansas Ull)’ if SATURDAYS SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 2; Pittsburgh 0 New York '1; rlitsburgn 4 Brooklyn 3; Chicago 4 Pnilaueipma Z; St. Louis Boston v; Cincinnati 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit l; Washington 4 Cleveland 6; New York 5 Chicago 2 Boston 4 St. Louis at Philadelphia, ppd. INTER-NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 2; 'I‘oronto 4 Montreal 2; Toronto 0 Baltimore ti: Newark 5 Buffalo 0; iiocheater l Jersey City l; Syracuse 5 Jersey City 7; Syracuse 4 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul l; Kansas City l0 Minneapolis 9; Milwaukee 7 Indianapolis 5; Toledo 0 Louisville 3; Columbus 8 Aces defeat Braves 24-7 The Aoes defeated the Brave: 24-7 last night in the fourth game of a best-of-five series in the finals of the K. of C. Softball League. The Aces won the first game and the Braves took the next two but e Aces came back with some great hitting last night to tie up the eer- les at two games e . The final ame of the serie: will be played ednesday at 6.15 pm. The next game will decide which team is champion of the K. of 0- Lea ue. neupa: Aces-Nicholson, Richard, Burke, Martin. Corbett. Haughey, Zakem, Whalen, Wilson. Braves-White, Hennessey. Gonn- ley, Connolly, Martin, Shephard. . Cnaisson, Martin. l-iennessey. Lhtcap with Ra Starr hurling. ngiaturday. St. ui: Cull-lull! aned another step on Brooklyn, 5e eating Philadelphia 5-3 a: the Dodgers were edged out at Chicago ‘New York Giants handed Pit - burgh Pirates a double setback 2-0 5nd 7-4. At Cincinnati Paul ringer let Boston Braves down with five hits a: the Reds won 1-0. ll S’Side Horse Races LABOR MY Sept. 7. Willard MacDonald. Secretary’. (Canadian Preel) Stock: Abitibi Com a i 66 Abltibi Pfd 4 3-3 B A i 15 1.2 Bathurst A 10 1-2 Don A 2 Maser ._ Fraser V! I ‘f 8-4 lbrd A < 10 11119 011 0 1-4 Int Pets l8 1-2 Price Com 6 3-4 Price Pfd ._ Fourth game 0f Army - Navy Semi - finals The fourth yrme of the City senior Srft-bh" Mo" e ivmi-firn s will be played tonight at 6 o'clock. ‘in . ¢-~JJ o. tnc t.“ gar-e as Ale Army cam has won two gim_s whie iii: Navy boys have one vic- tory. Army has been steadlv im- prcvrz and should take F11“ " "i" and get a charm-e to meet the Y. M. b, A. teani .n th-g linlis, in a beshcf-seven series. Airmen defeat Officers in Cricket imatch In an exhibition cricket match played at the local R, A.F. station yesterday the AiLnlenLs team scored an upsetting victory over the Offic- ers‘ tea-m 2l1 runs to l7l. The officers were favorites to win the match. This was the third and final game of a. best of three series being played at the station. Previ- ously vhe officers had taken the first game and the Airmen the sec- ond. Yesterday's victory made the Alzmen the champions of their station. It took theofficers more thai. two hours to put out all 11 Airmei. while the Airmen fielded for onl, about an hour and a half to get the officer: out. The airmen were getting uneasy when the officers were up with 03 rune and only three men out, but by the tone 124 runs had been made four more men were vut mak- ing it seven down and four to go. From then on tho airmen breath- ed easier and soon had tho other four men out. The highest scores of the game were made by Relton, Allanson and Robins for the Officers‘ lcam and Playdon and Roi-sham for the Alr- ulen‘: eleven. some of the ailmen watching said it was one of the best cricket matches layed there this year. The folowlng are the names of the batters and the number of run: knocked in by each. OFFICERS Bhadbott. 10; Thwaites, l5; Rel- ton, 58; Swift, M; Iierisonfli; Walsh 3; Robins, 40; Bacon, 0; Ashpool. 0; Leeson, 2; Allanson. it; Cade, 1; Extras, l0; Total l7l. AIR-MIN Hickman, b; Fiairciougn. n; "laydon, 44; Anderson, 6; Walker, 18; Boulton, 0; Horshaw, 43; l-fiimm, 2; Spelling. 31; Messenger, 8; Fea- therstone, 0; Whisker, 5; Extras, 1B; Total, 211. Remember wlEn (By The Canadian Press) Rookie Rudy York, hitting hi: 20th and 97th home run: of the season for Detroit Tigers, topped Babe Ruth's record for a angle month five years ago today. He smashed his 18th home run for the month of August at Detroit, best. ing Babe Ruth's mark of i7 set in September, 1921. M-OR-E FOR WAR WORK Clothing rationing in Britain has released 300,000 tons of shipping h year and some 750.000 workers fo transfer to the armed force: or wni industry. EXAMINAIIUN Ilttln: and Bupplyin: GIIDQ: 11. .1. "liaison OPTUMETRIST Montague P l l. Office flours: l0 to l8 n M I to a P M. Ilolldnv: old. n: IDDQIIIlInI-n- Office Connected with DIUGSTOII K - n: firmer, In P0 Cog-pot flog Ded. Montreal gnu retrieved“: c" metal: y." not}, vo Hudson Bu Mininl and mums: ‘W331 NW!“ Plokint lib Buttons! I! . 8t. LI. PI. pnfqlmfi at: f?‘ twin? ‘£1.11 B: erased a C - Total sales: 1.9% tune- mun:- uuu. 1.000; Mime. an. ' llarltot: At A l:|1:: (Canadian: Pnl) Toronto-Industrial Ibo-kl but 51:11: slightly higher: other poop: Montreal-Paper: nu! gold: lower; utilities unchanged, othq- 4min:- trials up. N: York-Stock: eloeed unchang- Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged New York-Cotton higher. MINING (Canadian Prue) TORONTO, Aug. 30- Stock: Close Aunor Gold 1m Bobjo a 1-2 Bonetai - 6 1-3 Broulan 35 Buffalo Ank 116 Cent Pat 70 Chesterville 46 Cosmos 45 Crows Next -- m Denison 3 1_4 East Mal Gods Lake 10 1-2 Gold Eagle 9 1-2 Greening 11 unnar 9 Slim 2 7-8 Holllnger 715 Int Pete 14 Jason Mines l0 Kerr Add 360 Kirk Lake 45 Lcitch v49 1-2 Macassa i135 Macllcod 100 Madscn 3g Malartlc ‘ 124 McIntyre <4 3g 1-4 Naybob 9 Noranda 44 OBr n 50 Ont Nickel 13 11 Pamour 33 Paymaster 15 Pickle Crow 142 Preston 144 San Antonio 135 Slave Lake 1 3-4 Steep Rock .135 Teck Hugh 15o Toburn 50 Upper Canada 3s Ventures 39o Vermilata Q 7-3 K. of 0. Tennis Good tennis was displayed in the week-end matche: on the K. of C, courts. V. J. Leonard and Reg McDon- ald defeated C. LeChir :nd N. Wilson 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. A. McFarlane and Fred McMillan defeated E, Nicholson and I. Praught, 6-4, 6-0. L. J. Corcoran and W. Campbell defeated W. Cullen and L. Mc- Donald 7-6, 10-8. L, J. Corcoi-an md W. Campbell defeated A. McFarllne end Fred McMillan 6-3, G-l. In the men's doubles in the fin- als, V. J. Leonard and Connie IA- Clair defeated L. J. Oorconn end W. Campbell 7-9, 8-4, 6-4, 6.3. Lu the singlu, V. Cullen defeated Elmer Blanchard 8-0, 0-0, 04. This evening gt 6.30 the ladies doubles will commence. Mn. ‘J. B. Richards and Miss Ruth Duffy will play Miss Mary Mitchell and Miss Winnifred Doyle, M11. W. Campbell and Mil: Monaco Mc- Tague will PILL‘); Min-Mary Mur- Illshan and a. J. F. Connolly. BASEBALL STANDINGS . .. NATIONAL LEAGUE WM: Loni Pct Brooklyn . 37 40 .080 St. Louis U 44 .668 New York 70 58 .547 Cincinnati 63 64 .403 Pittsburgh 5B 66 .468 Chicago 00 72 .456 Boston 7P .392 Philadelphia l7 .298 AMERICAN LEAGUE NewYol-k..........85 44 -fi0 Boston .. 7 58 .596 St. Louis . 60 .531 Cleveland . 68 .515 Detroit . .. 61 . Chicago O .447 Washington .. 75 . Philade phi: l3 .363 INTERNATIONAL LBAOUI Newark 87 50 .608 Jersey City 70 07 .511 Montreal 7:1 1o slo ryracuse '12 70 .507 "oronto . 72 ‘I! .407 laltimore '70 7i .400 luff 0 70 ‘i6 .479 ’ .. l0 101i 41W MacDonald In C: For years, Rosebud has been Maritime pipe i. litill- 1 favourite tobacco. They like its taste and apprcciato its unfailing quality. So will you} Rosebud PIPE TO Produce Prices MONTREAL. Aug. 30-(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score) 35- ‘ 36 1-4. I23: spot: Eastern A-large 38- 80; A-meclium 37-38; A-pullets 33- 34; E-B _29-30; E-C 24 1-2-25 1-2. To arrive: Butter unquoted. Futures: Butter. Sept. 351s, Oct. 2531-48, Nov. I95 1-28? Eggs, Sept Aug 30-(CP)-— MONTREAL, , Produce prices here Saturday as re- i - ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow:- Eggs: graded shipments offering A-large 36; A-medium 37; A-pullcts 33-33 1-2; B 29 1-2-30 1-2; C 25- : first grade creamery prints, Jobbing price 6 1-2; irst grade solids, Jobbing pricr, 35 1-2-36; current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 34 3-4; no 2 33 3-4; wholesale, Que no l 35 1-8-35 1-4; no 2 34 3-8-34 - . Cheese: current receipt. ire-stern and Que white. 19 5-8 FOB Mont- real, wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade FAS MCHCPJBI. Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que 1.10- .20; NB 1.25-1.30; PEI 1.30-1.35. BANKS (Canola-n Tress) Stock: Canada .' Montreal I Commerce Royal Bank Nova Scotla Close m 1E CANADA novmc: or _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT the 1th day of August, A. D., 1942 In B: Eltato of Joseph Rooney formerly of Moi-ell in Kmg: County 1m of Cardigan in Kings County in the ::id Province, Parish Priest. deoeued, teetate. To the Shel-in of the County of King: County or any Constable or literals perwn within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- f-lon on file of Rev, Owen Klggins of Georgetown in Kings county aforenld, Parish Priest, and Dennis Rooney of Cherry Valley in Queens County in ll-Id Province, Farmer, the executor: of the above named eotato, psying that a citation may In lulled for the purpose herein- after let forth: You are thercforc hereby required In cite all persons Interested in the said Estate to be and: pen: before the Judge present chute Court to he held in the Court Home in Charlottetown in Queen: County in the said Province. on Thundny the 10th day of Sep- ‘ ‘ ex ‘ It the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Account: of the said Estatc should not be passed and the estate aloud n: pr: ed for in said petition llll on mot on of II. F. MacPhee, ., Proctor for mid Petitioner. nd It i: hereby ordered that I true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lhhed u name newspaper publishld In Chlrlottotown aforesaid once ln GM]: week for It least four con- lecltiv: week: from the datc here- of and that a true copy hereof i1 forthwith potted in the following llhllo hoe: res lively. namely, n the pli of e Court House in G00 etovm aforesaid, at the star." of D all b llossiste: in Morcll done: d, and at the store of J. A. rd an nforesald, ll that nil pemm: In rested In the 4W IIIII Estate u nforeuid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonlrd Pflmer, Judge of the said Probnte Court at Charlottetown sforenid, the day nnd year first nhove written. By the Court. (Sgt) MURIEL C. LOWTIIER. Registrar. (SEAL) l-l0-i7-M-3U BACCO m: MARITIME SMOKE FOR oven TWO GENbkwf-iifl I B. H. HUGHES Fire, life, auto and all other lines of INSURANCE Currie Building (2nd. Floor) 179 Queen Street Phone 714 Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisement: 25 Cent: Central (iuafdian locals, 8c per word; Western and bnstern local: 2c per word; Announcement: nud (Joining Event: Lin: per worii; Classified 3c per word; In Memorial Now-rs 701: per uicii; Lists u! l-‘lnriil and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc“ 5c pt: name; better: oi Condolence 70c per mob; Vteddiug engagements lil words for $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank: and Appreciation, 70o per 4U cents per application. inch. Addres: and a inch or 4o pa: word. List: of Subscription tatiou $1.00. Other rate: on Wanted WANTED — RUEBER TIRED wagon. Write “J." Guardgaéig- 4i ___...____-_-- — - WANTED — PUMPING ENGINE. Stats horse power and DF1<>¢~ Q A Seaman. Bracklev Beacgi.” a ii- WANTED - ENGINE 114 u. r. IN To Let r0 uzru- NICELY FURNISHED bedroom, Central. Apply 144 Prince St. 8 -2i. Lost LOST-BUNCH or KEYS. FR der please leave at. Guardian Office. Reward. 8-29-31, d dlti n. D. C. McKay. g€:nleyc%\ridgg. 8-31-11. Male Help Wanted r Sale WANTED - MAN FOR mam F0 work. Apply Hebe: N. Been coal-saw PER TON. SLACK Hish-fleld- 8-2941. coal $4.50 delivered cash. M. F‘. Walsh, 8-29-3i. FOR SALE - LISTER GASOLINE Engine 3 H. P. $50.00 R. T. Hol- man Ltd. Summerside. 8-31-81. BUGGIE — HIGH CLASS QUAL- lty, custom. stylish style. Fully guaranteed, perfect, complete used condition. Hard rubber tires. wooden wheels, Soare box body- Full roomy seat, fully sprint: c011 upholstered. Removable. 541.1%!- able mp shafts. Well built bugéiie by noted maker. Price $110 0Y0 - packed for cheap railway rat/cs» Shipped to Railway station with agent at same, on receipt monPY order. F‘. Bulmer. 318 Dundas St. Weet, Toronto, Ontario. 8-31-14. 1\ucr:o_11_ sue Thursday September. 3rd :0 l P-m- l am instructed by Glennie M0- Lean of Kllkearncy Road (l0 miles from Charlottetown) to sell by Public Auction the following cattle -2 lmrscs, 3 milk cows, 5 younB cattle, 4 brood sows. Terms cash. W. H. BEATON.“ LiberaLiVlceting There will be held in the pllbllf! hall at Cardigan on Friday, Sept. 4, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. I meeting for the purpose 0f P85!- ing a resolution recommending the appointment of a Judge 0f the County Court for King‘: County. Liberal poll directors for s County and all member: of Par. liamcnt for said County are rc- quested to attend, Dated at Bridgetown this 29lh day of August, i942. C. B. CLAY, President of Liberal Association. for Kings County. 8-31-31. About 1.500.000 British mfli fliiii women are engaged in civlFflli "r fence work and mo_e than 4500,00, in the Fire Guard. Tmmmi or Rent Furnished house. October 1:4. Apply Earl MacDonald, Teie. phone 833. l? Professional Cards l McLEOD a. BENTLEY t w a. nvzzvuzv. n. c. i I. A. BENTLEY K. C- Barriater: and Attorneyl-ll- LII ‘MONEY TO LOAN I54 Prince Street '-':"u':'\\%'flfi% ‘t-HNF-Hff-‘fl: D iMorrell-nd Company i i l i "£31555 ~ ri- . F. ARCIIIBALD Chartered Accountant: Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown ALEX W MATHESON RARIKISIIIR. SULHIIUR ETC Money to Lnan (lolly-tun: Office: 90 (iron! (icorgv Street. — _ r2. :_ _ . i M. ALBAN FARMS! B.A.. l.l..l\ BARRISTEII, SOLUTION ETC. Canadian dank of Commerce BN1 MONEY T0 LOAN.