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D0,, A 2 Aldermsc 22 rnovrrvcs or rsrucr: EDWARD, 513:3; v T c n 11a frlfrlluee lsbANnru r1111 spoons courts‘ int‘! Pete s: 1-11 isburls, W315; The 2on1 day of ogtoogr-jsnifi 1w unor - _ 1 Re lactate n am . nus-mac 131-1 Sinrfmons late :1 Charlottetown ' ear 4° Royalty in Queen's County 1n the r“ Bygttle If}: said Province. Farmer. deceased 1n- o I. I; te. ' Bruulw i” all": the Sheriff of the County of -—- Brown 011 o3 Queens county or any Constable or pmfrimsisr... tgket, N21115:)‘; guink Hill "fig literate person vngigggcuntv r0 use p!‘ ces ay por l! ' ' 2 the Dominion Department of Al- Caribou {all WHEREAQ upgn fggdlng the pe- riculturo ollow:- Cent Pat '63 tltlon on file of Frank Simmons of Eras; Nudge! 11112111112218 Aquoggd ggwwirhu 1 l9 Charlottetogmmifinvpiylsilztty msrergsrgp. onso - or -fl B; -m ~ ' J 1l.t ro e fun-res 1-1; A-pullets 45 1-2; B 45- Coniarum abvgge unsure‘; estate. igl-‘ayiniz that 45 1-2: O 41-42 1-2 3155C!‘ 1 5 ‘a citation may be issued for the Butter: First. grade creamefl’ 1'3"‘ Mflmu 11B’ purpose herehmfter set forth: You 5.51%‘ ‘%i1"§§‘.l..§"§§°13§‘fliilnfii’ ftfillf. 051% ‘“f,"‘°'° “°"i‘,‘,l,,,;f§l,‘,‘,"i,°} fi s ' 1 ' . . I801’! ‘ m 1:1- sszctr. it fiv- ie-‘li- r1 vreurgv; o. - . e v re n r th J t m a wholesale ut- No- 1 vfletelul“ 0°11! m“ n 1'3, Coeurtfo e ilbllllselgth: Cgurtl-Ioule 84-5-0. No. 84. G 1km 31 in Charlottetown in Queens County. Cheese: Current receipt. while. i" cw" m, in the said Province. on Thursday western and Que. FOB; whole- Hard Rook 1i the 35th d“ o; November n“; ‘irlrgt ‘£’5“’l‘1“1c'='f“§fe~“re“.“§.1.°i§r I-llofrlto u 3 6° “mm “t "¥”mh°“' °t ..’"’°.3'°‘.‘,’°" w 1e - - . n ' ft e ame ay s cw lllport. "um M ‘Q21 gaugemlfnarlv theyscan whv the Ao- Potatoes: New oro 111111.11» No. I-lowoY w b‘ count; 0g u; m] should 1 ltfueirlallo-viéss N' 1'50“ ’ a Nicks?“ as 1-2 mi be "B" “i! ‘h’ Efdlmtflf" . ' ' Int Petal n 3,}; ifraagnpggtelfsntgl n A“ elf. Es?!“ BANKS 4"“ we" 9 o0 Proctor for said Petitioner. . . Md '30 And 1t is hereby ordered that s m‘: m” 3g true copy hereof be forthwith pub- ggmmewfl l3; K 14h 535 llshed in some newspaper publish- yfll 14 m" ' ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- isfcutlye yiveglkst fréam the horlgte! i "1 a" l" l‘ ""01" ° ° i p: fgrthwith posted 1n the follow- Startin; October 1st the Novs Will Leave Wood islands 1ooo s M. condolence 10o per inch, w Appreciation. 10o per PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VlA woop fsLsups, r. s. 1.... 0x11111011. N. s. u. v. “PRINCE NOVA" "The Connecting Link Between These Provinces” (nsrur-suwpsvs mcpupsp) Ferry Service will operate two round trips per day. _ _ 12.111 r. 2.15 r. M. 4-15 l’ M- LUNCHES SERVED _ NORTHUMBERLAND FERHIES. LIMITMD CHABLOTTETOWN. P. E. l. - Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for All! Advertisement as Cents control Guardian locals, do per word; Western and Eastern-locals ‘ wo ' o - fufillefiei" ‘““'°l'u““1m°o'l“ ‘rlfmuri m... o. Floral sno sfihen darrlngimdcl: ° 7 m “Yfljem” °' ' ed and l0 cents for every additional‘ inch or to ~er word. Lists of Sobsenfions on Soutln - Prince l-Idwsrrl llllnd Will Leave Caribou M. min; lvonts 3o per word; Minute-Jo pornsme. tersoi amusements 40 words for 81.0! l words. Notices of Thanks snd 33:13.02: inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rs Wanted For Sale WANTED — USED CAR. COACH or Sedan. Apply F. B. Clark. 10-20-31. WANTED BY BUSINESS WOMAN furnished or unfurnished roam with board. Central location. Write "R." Guardian. 10-70-31. IVANTED-FURNISIIED 0R UN- furnishcd heated apartment, around November 1st. J. Stirl- in: Gillespie. Sourls Creamery. 10- 9-81. WANTED-PAIR. BLOOD HORSES around 6 years old. WB-B around 1100 lbs. Must be Island bred. Apply F. B, Clark. lo-D-l. - 1 Male Help Wanted T WANTED - LIST BOYD. APPL! Guardian. l0-l4-tf. Help Wanted WANTED-CLERK FOE MEN'S goth sttlorml rgsle “or fseqgnrlvsllceg QC V offs" l on. e e 10-1041. -1|||'.. ;|'1D|.‘1§I‘1 ‘Female Help Wanted WANTED — MAID. PART TIMI. 119 FOR. SALE — SMALL PUPPIES. F011. SALE — BUICK CAR. QI- ply Economy Garage. 10-1 -1. roa sass: - Musrntsr roars. Order immediately. Fur Traders, Queen Street. 10-19-61- FOR. SALE-STUDIO SUITE AND kitchen set. Apply 184 Elm Ave.. between 12 and 4. 10-30-21. FOR SALE — STOVE. HUI‘ AIB Circulstor for wood. 4d Edward Street, 10-20-21. Ph 170i, i ft B. one even Ills sweat u M FOB S1AL% - E [Om - b?” e“. o. eater.“ Ker-wine. N. B. IO-ll-lfl. FOE. SALE — DRIVING, WAGON. ruck wagon. both new. Ap- . B. Cazneron, Mt. Stewart, I. 10-20-11. FOR. SALE-‘IO DURAN!‘ SEDAN. good tires. good condition. ‘price r assemble. Apply Barlwdgdg. BALE — TWO TRUCKS. "l‘°é Rye. FOB ' Leonard Painter. Jérdn; of the seld s in: public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near The Royal Bank of Ca- nada and at or nesr The Bank of Nova Scotis both in Charlottetown aforesaid.‘ so that all persons inter- ested in the said lktaie as aforesaid mav have due notice thereof WI is . Honour Harold Probate Court harlottetown. aforesaid. the day and your first above written. 13v the Court. (Sid) Muriel C. Lurd Registrar. 10-21-3-11-4-11-41. Charlottetown Tax Appeals The Board of Appeal from Civic Rates and As- sessments will meet in the City Court Room on Thurs- day the 21st day of October at 9.30 A. M. when all ap- peals on Supplementary ss- sessmenis will be heard. Charlottetown, October 8th, 1943. . J. A. FULLERTON, ' City Clerk Oct. 9. l2 .13‘ .14. l5. l6. 1B. 1U. 20. WANTED Buying Cranberries pay- ing highest market prices. Must be hand picked, de- livered to A. G. Kays, Charlottetown Also Justin Lsrkin, Houses. at Five l0-l8-10l ....., . . l... There will be sold by llllhlic IM- Be Z C} -1 10M panel half-ton. I939 one- E.A. Mannie. ._________.__________ wsuno-nouszrtssrsn. IPA!- ..-1. g _Apply - 19-71m- Qawtly eveulnss ‘- who N hi; I no?“ ynnalésllqlilg ' _ 011s . OI’ ~ ' ' Gillgdlllw E IO-W-il. ION DALI — I. . .. Phone 1582-22. l0 ton stake 1936 Chevrolet SedsnqOotobQr and. st one o'olook "i! tion at Ops-futon, IM W. "14"- followihg fern implements IIII farm effects of Mr. AIIIIII MM‘ 1985 CIIEV. Couch, good tires. 1 Melotte Sep- arator nssrly new. i l-foover elev- ‘In!’ "l". if"! "llfll- "0"" 7 rsssr “ELEMENTS: One Ir"- ilv of three Modem conveniences M. 4| ,-_ m4 gondltlon. no - machine, s; rose, horse hoe, 1hr . _ p.11. osmium York roifitwu fnena m." Victoria. 10-11131. "m" W], m,‘ "m m...“ 3 a ' tooth , one let hf 1PM!!!’ Business Opportunities Personal """"" “""" 5 avenues s-r orwl. lAw- muss’ ssnms mm»! firs" "°“"'°"" i ",1 L’ ' h Fife“ f-s-ilfsmfit efifflh-‘hfn-‘rln-Z? ‘fir’ u, u‘. ‘t: E , 1a to wl warkfi-tlfv or; a wicks‘ ruprlv tam- °- 31'.‘ ° m 11:: - :IflQfl . ll ' . odsyfx cents elisllile fiifnvga: , “mefi-‘JH v '1 Eli-s. nest.“ ‘hi1’- - .'. Mm- ‘ Madmen’ nous In use us. m: . , DIWALI‘ lag“? I'm Fl?“ be we ' For Rent sve ram direct m rev; l" l‘ ‘"- v l —--__.______._ reun "is for fall; l 318m "l! will. “~ -‘- I0 III! _ I‘! M tlfm llld urns e on I ~ swung-r. Hfmm 111 PfeIn-mrgm t. etlofi. 11.1.1. mum (Joni ~ t, sti Ltd. 40d West Pond" ' ,s.o. l-il-ifJo-ll-I. ‘ 1-..-..“ _ ... 3 v "our ma... ‘ ‘fl-IF CIiARI-QTTETOWN GUARDIAN on Drilling Operations 111 Ilillshoro Bay Photo by George Coffin This is the i4d-foot steel derrick; Louisiana and Texas. is owned bv on its man-mad island i Hill "1 ffl cl B h, borousg BB1! on ewhlch ullndJill < dfililrzl: conrtljacfbf-s. commmv 3mg»! hi; are underway. The me- The tiny island. built of 102s the ‘ful sprinklinn of iron bolts, is so:- id enoush-thc oil men hooe—tc withstand tbe risers of winter and the hesvlnR and nushtns of drift lee which will fill the bev. The island is rouzhly 60 bv 150 made of three cribs. rastins on tila bottom of the bay. The centre one. on which the drill- l D0 drillers durlnu the severe ther which ls Droachinif 0 rations are in full swim: and slresdy the probina finlzer of the drill hss reached several hundred feet aelow the surface of the bay; a lnsll part of the distance for at least 5.800 et must be d before possible oil bearlraz rocks are reached. Crest of Antlcllne ‘S The well is located as near as possible on the crest of an nntlcline which is known to exist in the area. This anticiine was flrstmaupedbv Mr, Hugh MacKav. well-known ze- oloslst who held the oriizinal oil riahts hers. The present operations are belnz carried out by the Cities Service Company and the Socony Vacuum Oil Company Inc Mr. lvfncKny still has n vital interest in thc venture. however. Men connected with ‘the oll in- dustry explaln the antlcllne, setup thus: The rocks on the side of Hlllsborough Bay slope northward while at Point Prim the slope is to the southward. Somewhere between is a point where the rocks form a crest. And it is at such a point that. oil-provldinz of course than oil bearinz rocks exist-collects through the use‘; The oil moves to the top of such an antlcllne much in the same fashion it would if it were mixed with water and left in n bar- rel which was lvlnz on its side. In this case the barrel appears to exist but the onlv way to deter- mine whene there is oil is bv drill- ink. The orilzinai well was drilled at Governor's Island. the nearestland $3178" .33.’ emf.‘ “°‘°s§ii“°“°‘n...ui! tailed invsstlsI-tlonl. durinl N10 summer months of the pest 11sec veers. e. - on c1 e n til.’ °$31’.".l2.°f..%1"° .1 1.. silo‘ at first; bgulitlr. ldrrzKsytsy closing‘; on o orma . crest is bellow‘: tn be ngflthe site of the present drillinu operations. Wolf Is UnldIe _The well. which was started offi- clallv by His Honor Lieutenant dustry It is sold to be perhspl one of the most difficult tests ever st- temoted in open water where un- usual problems of transportation. iidvi. ice and wave action must be me . An interestlnl sidelluht ll that at present the drilllnl is beina watched for indications of fresh . It would simplify nrohl at the site. At present it is beinz pumped by pipeline from Gover- nor's Island. more than a mile swsv. Such s system may not work well in severe winter weather. ut unless fresh water is located likelv to be found at . invariably water found deep in the earth is salt. ‘ Meanwhile the bin drills zrind deeper and deeper. brinzina nesr- ir the possible day of oil discovery ere Officials of the two companies taking the risk in drillinlz here said recently that they had considered the vital importance to the war ef- fort of oil production on Prince Edward Island. They have consid- ered the post-war needs of East- ern Canacla. which mav exceed 800.000 barrels daily and which. if not found locally. must mmr- from Latin American Countries or the Gulf Coast of the United States Thev have also considered the ur- zent necessity of findina new oil re- serves in the western hemisphere which are not beiniz found nearly fast enouzh to meet the rapldlv cars new srrorunmu-r ' Brigadier A. V. Trenmine. 5d, M Hslifsx. who has commanded Peta- wsws Military Camp since Febru- ary, 1942, has been selected for as appointment at National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa. The naturt of the appointment will be announ- ced shorty- With 34 years servlci with the Permanent Force, Brig. Tremaine has held many senior op pcintments . (Canadian Army Photo) STUDY LIGNITE POSSIBILITIEB TORONTO. Oct. 20—-(CP)—Whe- ther or not lhmite can be used to combat a fuel shortaue will be studied by an Ontario committee which leaves which‘. with fzovern- ment officials for the ilznite fields and de-waterinz plant at Onak- awan. north of Cochrane FOOT AND HALF DONG The tongue of the giraffe is b1 location to the crest of the anti- lncreaslnz demand. bout 18 inches long. rl FIRING INSTRUCTIONS ‘I-‘orilselsrssningof BITUMINOUS (son) c0111. . 1 in domestic Furnaces NOW 'l'O STOKE CAIITIONS Important things to do I Use the side-bank method of firing, alternating the firings to left and right sides, or front and back. 2 Avoid covering hot coals with fresh coal. Fresh coal, as far as ossible, should be added to the side of ot coal. Move hot coals from area of the grate which is to receive the fresh coal. Do not fire fresh coal until at least one-fourth of grate area can be cleared of hot coals. Break up clinker-s and work fine ash through the rate ares. which is to receive fresh coal. lace fresh coal at one side of fire pot, put coarser pieces on bottom and finer particles on to next to the wall of fire pot. After placing fresh coal use oblique-angled ‘taker to break up the hot coke from e previous charge so that it will burn uniformly and not form a hole in the center of the fuel bed. Make certain that the hot coals have ignited the gas before leaving the heater. Light tightly crumpled papers if neces- sary to start the gas flame. 3 Leave the vent in the fire door open. The gas given 0E by soft coal contains one-third to one-half of the heat value and must be mixed with air to burn. This air enters through the vent. 4 Always kee s large glowing surface of hot coo s exposed to burn the gas and smoke. s Keep the oshplt clean. A clogged 11.111311: will warp or BURN OUT HE GRA BARS. ' 6 Keep a fuit depth of ssh on the grate.- The fire will hold better and Will be more readily controlled. 7 Do not shake the grate unnecessarily’. Use oblique-angled poker GENTL fo break up clinker and work fine ash through the grate leaving the heavy ash and broken u clinker ss s base for the fresh coal. Chokers too hard to break should be removed with hooked poker or tongs. 8 Handle the dampers carefully. As soon as the gas continues to BURN FREl-ZLY above the freshly ‘added coal, . check-off the chimney damper and ashpit drsu ht so as to coutro the rate of burning and prevent waste. 5P0? T0 FRO/If, FIRING T0 REAR SATISFACTORY BUT ALYERNATE SIDE FIRING RECOMMENDED DAMPEKS SE7 IN CHECKED POSITION . A!!! 0!! M4755 147170 J A MEAN ASH a/r commas A - AND Pkarsrrs cures CIIliF FURNACE (ONTROIS AND IIOW I0 USE IIIEM A. Ashpii Damper. Open Io speed up firs, close to check. B. Fire-door Dumper. leave wide open for these fuels. C. Muln Check Damper. Close to speed up, open to check. D. Kay Damper. leave portly closed except when building new fire. E. Dlvoei Dumper. (on some fur- nucos) Open when attending firs. Close of all other limes. N.B. BEFORE OPENING THE FIRE DOOR CLOSE C AND OPEN E AND/OR D. In firing u mixture of 25 per cont soil cool and 75 per cent hard cool, the usual firing practice for hard cool may be used, provided that the loft cool ls relatively free of fine cool and that the cools are well mixed In lhl proper proponlon.‘ The householder is urged to accept any fuel suitable to his equipment, which may be available through his dealer, thus assuring himself c supply of coal before the cold weather sets In. lsvporfesf DON'T! to nus-hr 1 DON‘T let the fire “roof-Ii zDONT let the chimney pipes gel overheated. 3 DON'T wet the coll. It qucnches the flame and gives chimney pipe condensation. 4 DON'T burn garbage or piece any foreign material in the heater. Clicker trouble will result. NEVER leave the heater unattended: - (s) while the droughts src fully open, (b) after firing fresh coal, until tho gas is burning freely. Should the gas stop burning, open chimney pipe damper and fire-door, then mscrf a piece of burning paper to ignite the gas; After the flame is ' self-supporting close the fire- door, fhen check as described above. 6 ALWAYS open the chimney pipe damper before opening the fire-door so that smoke or gas will not escape info the room. 7 ALWAYS have s glowing spot of hot coals exposed. Remove soot regularly and frequently, keeping the heating surfaces ggd passages clean. Soot accumulations clog passages, reduce drsught and prevent the useful transfer of hes: from the heater so the room. 9 If for my reason the method of firing illustrated above cannot be strictly adhered to and the hot coals cannot be ompletely moved to one side, THEN PIRB LITTLE AND OFTEN until tho proper depth of fuel bed is obtained. P1111113 the heater with a large amount of fresh cosi will no: produce o hot fire, but will create gas and fire hazards, waste cool and increase smoke. Save one ton inflze m: or ARTMENTOF MUNITIONS AND SUPPLY H NOURABLE C D HOWE Mlmalvr MI I0 ...,_._.»_