.. - d.-..-.. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN PAGE THIRTEEN. NOVEMBER 22,- 195:" , 0 m "Y camps Professional cards ggvgognggm , C r. Esria Iileltet I i CIIIBOPGC AIOOIIIBIIB p Canadian :30: N: 1-Io--my lasnaleraids. P. I. I. raons use :: B. I-'. Hunter ll. 0. cumplell Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted raons am , IM.Al..l.MAN'S BUILDING OPTOMETB IST Bummer-side. l'.l:.l. .-;..:-:-1----- WT it. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Firs - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer st.. Somme sic. rtrona eats . -g" E. E. Parlunas. . Opt.D.. R.0. I orrosurratsr lyas lnastaed Glasses Fitted Office Hours: I to 12 - I to I and by appointment Phone 32!? REGENT TIIEATIIE BLDG. Summer St. summers? I l I i W.E. GALLAGHAII Physician I surgeon office: as summer street Hours 11.00 to 12.00 s.m. 2.00 to 5.00 pm. 1.00 to 8.00 p.m. Dial 2852 l on. out it. nsunnv Veterinary Surgeon Phone 0 lenaiagton l - w. .cnrsrEn s. itseiltliiltil Barrister. Boilsitor. Notary. IM- In office fenaarly occupied by Late Heath Its-ens. L0. Money to Loan Collection Prornptly - Attended To. SLAND IN THE PROBATE COUIT The Bth day of November A.D. test. In Re Estate of GEORGE STEW- art late of Montague in King's County in the said Province. Gentleman, 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 petition on file of Malcolm Mc- Kinnon of Charlottetown in ' Queen's County in said Province. Attorney-at-law. Administrator of the above named estate, he pray- ing that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby pequired to cite all persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and . appear beforerthe Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the said Province. on Monday the 10th day of December next coming, at the hour of Eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm McKin- non Esquire, Proctor for said petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published 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 respective- ly. namely. in the hall of , the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid, at or near the store 'of Clark Brothers in Montague aforesaid. and at or near McGowan Motors Show Room in Montague aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said robate Court at Charlotte- town foresald. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (Sgdl M. ELIZABETH WRIGHT. L.S. i Registrar. CANADA PROVINCE 01" PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The tlth Day of November A.D. 1951. In Re Estate of MARY S. STEW- 'ART late of Montague in-King's County in the said Province, Single Women. docessed. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of King's County or any Constable- or literate person within said County GREETING: wnnnaast upon reading the petition on file of Malcolm Mc- Kinnon of Charlottetown in Queen's County in' said Province. Attorney-at-law. Administrator cum testamcnto annexo de bonls non of the above named estate. he. praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queen's County; in the said Province. on Monday the 10th day of Decembe next com- ing. at the hour of Eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the A unts of thepsaid Estate should not .0 passed and ,the Estate, clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Malcolm Mc- Kinnon Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. . And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- Pre-llupiltil Shower -A large pre-nuptial wastheid on Friday evening. No- vember 2nd. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns. Pree- town. when friends and relatives gathered to tender a shower to their daughter Helen, in honor of her approaching marriage. 'l'he house had been beautifully decorated by friends of the bride. To the strains of the Wedding March," played by her cousin. Miss Birdie Cairns, the brlde-to- be was escorted to the seat of honor by her friend. Mrs. Wil- liam Moase. The daintily trim- med baskets of lovely gifts were brought in by the Misses Marlon Miilar, Donna Bernard and Beryl Woodside, and opened by Mrs. Howard Cairns and the Misses Jean Reeves and Betty- Hammill. The names and the good wishes were read by Mrs. Iouis Roberts and Miss Phyllis 1-logg, and the beautiful gifts were tastefully ar- ranged by the Misses Jean Cairns and Jennie Reeves. Helen, in a few well-chosen words. thanked her blends for their kindness and lovely gifts and invited them to visit her at her new home in Kelvin. All joined in snging. "For she's a. Jolly Good Fellow." After a social evening and a, de- iicious lunch served by the ladies the guests departed, wishing Helen the best of luck in her new career. Franehot Tone Files For Divorce LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21 - (AP) - Franchot: Tone, who lost THAT fight but won THAT girl, today decided to give her up - appar- ently because she couldn't forget the other man. Tone filed s divorce suit charg- ing his wife of 53 days. blondc Barbara Payton, with extreme mental cruelty. Henry I-lerzbrun. one of the actor's lawyers. ssid the breaking point. came when Bar- bara told Tone she contemplated making a picture with Tom Neal 4 -the man whose fists sent; Tone to the hospital Sept. 14. wife to the punch by filing his complaint first. Miss Peyton's lawyer, Robert S. Fedcr. said he was drawing up an action for her. Her charge also would be mental cruelty. he said. and she would not ask for alimony. GOOD FARMERS lt. has been estimated that 95 per cent, of the 100.000 population of Prince Edward Island was born on the Island. 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 respective- ly. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in King's County aforesaid. at or near the Store of Clark Brothers in Montague aforesaid. and at or near McGowan Motors Show Room in Montague aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. ' WITNESS His Honour Harold. Leonard Palmer, Judge of thc' said Probate Court at Charlotte-I town aforesaid. the day and year. first above written. By the Court. (Sgd.) M. ELIZABETH WRIGHT. L.S. Registrar. davonr lreal at low cost. Oven-baked beans go beautifully with hot brown bread . . .- More Is nourishment as appetlstng and economical as any cook could devise. Everybody knows that beans have a high caloric content and when they are oven-baked by Heinz chefs and drenched with Helns own Tomato Sauce. you have a hearty baked beans. Look for them all at your grocer's. Also note below recipes for a winning cold-weather feast. Helns makes four kinds of oven- shower ' The 46-year-old actor beat his ' Mount Pleasant I I and Vicinity -Friends of Mrs. Russel Cough- lin will be blessed to know she has returned home from Prince County Hospital where she was I. patient for several days. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid of the Victoria West Church met for their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Alexander MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Enman, Vic- toria West, were weekend guests at Mrs. Enmanis home, Mt. Pleas- ant. - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramsay and family, Central Lot 16, spent Sunday. Nov. 18, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Channlng Cough- iin and family of Central Lot. 16 were recent visitors at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enman and young son, Victoria West. re- cently visited at the Ladncr home, Mount Pleasant. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended from this vicinity to Mrs R. C. Hayes, Tyne Valley. in the O sudden passing of Mr. Hayes. The funeral was held Monday after- noon to Bidelord United Church. Elmer Williams spent a recent weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Macicinnon, lnverness. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Coughlin and young son are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Coughlin. Mrs. Clarence Vincent and three children, Kensington, are spending a few days is Sprlnghiii with Mrs. Vincent's other, Mrs. Green. Rev. N. Berryhiil, who is hon- ducting a series of revival meet- ings at the Church of the Naza- rene. Elmsdale, was guest speaker at the Mount Pleasant Church of the Nazarene Sunday, Nov. 18. Mr. Paul Mullen, accomplished music- ian and vocalist, was also present. and was heard in several pleasing renditions. AR. HEATED INCIDENT MONTREAL - (CP) - when the fat got in the fire at a down- town lunch shop. damages amount- cd to 51.500 and traffic was held up 30 minutes while firemen ex- tinguished the blaze. An over- turned pan of fat on the stove was blamed. IN MEMQRIAM ssiuuu. a. swan: The death occurredsuddenly on Nov. ltlth at the Charlottetown Hospital of Samuel R. Murray,son of the late James and Catherine Murray. The deceased was for many years employed as foreman by the C.P.R. steamship Co. and during the time of his employment he was responsible for saving the lives of three of his workmen from clrownlng.. - At one time he plunged into the icy waters of St. John harbour, risking his own life to save one of his workmen. For this he was awarded a citation from the Ru- mane Society of Saint John. N.B. Left to mourn are his wife Mol- ly, five sons. Willard of Vernon Bridge; Charles. Alvin and Ben of Saint John; and Stephen in the armed forces. There are also five grandchildren, two brothers, James '1'. and Charles, and three sisters. Lillian, Louise. ”” Vi. Burial took pit..- AAUIII ms home a: Vernon Bridge on Nov. 21st to St. Joachim's Church for Requiem High Mass at it o'clock. VASC LIBRARY There are 250 miles of steel shelving in the Library of Con- grass at Washington. D. C. suit and overcoat sole. starting Thursday. . Nov. 22 up to and including Saturday. December I.- Sl0.00 in men's or boys' merchondiscgiven FREE. with the purchgscwof any overcoat, or suit at 535.0010 565.00. R FINE CLOTHES AT FAIR PRICES p p p one of the reasons why business is good at This is all new merchandise and has our'unqualifisd endorsement of the quality - we guarantee more wear over the months and value beyond compare. See these new suits and overcoots which feature woolens from the world's finest looms. Tailored for ease and comfort: styled to present you to the world of your best. liew York, Exchange NEW YORK. Nov. 21 - (OP) - in stocks close. Stock Am Car 8: Fdry Anaconda Beth Steel CPR. Ches dz Ohio Cons Edison 32 El Auto L 41 1-2 Gen Elec 55 7-8 Gen Motors 49 5-8 Orb N Ry PM 50 Kennec .... .. 83 1-4 Mntgmry W 69 5-8 NY Central 16 7-3 Penn Rr 17 1-4 Radio Corp 21 7.;; Std Oil NJ 69 1-8 Tex Co 52 1-2 Utd Airc 30 Us Rubber 68 US Steel 39 1-2 Vanadium 35 7-H Grain WINNIPEG. Nov. 21 - (CP) - Prices generally were easier in dull trade today on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange in sympdthy with declines on United States markets. Selling was increased while de- mand was not as aggressive as in recent sessions. However. there was fair shipper buying in oats and FREE AT SMALLMAIP FREE of SmuiImon's during our men's nection with reported export bus- ess. Flax attracted some buying ,by industrial and local intcruts on the decixnes. Rye was mostly local trade. w th prices somewhat irres- ular. Export loadings of Canadian wheat included 700,000 bushels foi the United Kingdom, 430,000 for the Republic of Ireland, and'135.- ported that 100,000 bushels of bare icy had been worked today for ex- port to the United Kingdom. Class two wheat and l.W.A. prices were unchanged. Close: Oats: Dec. l.02'.6-I it-B; July 93liB. Barley: Dec. 1.4354; May 1.3895-i July 1.26-MB. Rye: Dec. 2.0256; May 2.05; July 2.0l'.iB. Flax: Dec. 5.153; May 5.10; July, 4.95-MB. . Canadian Dollar MONTREAL, Nov. 21 - (OP) - The United States dollar today closed at 44 lU.'l2 per cent prem- ium to the Canadian dollar. up U32 from Tuesday's close. Thst. 1!. it took 31.04 1U:l2 Canadian to buy 51 American. May 99'4- The pound sterling was 32.91 3.'l6, up 1; from Tuesday. p free Sl0.00: Caps Hats Work Sweaters Overall Jeans Overall iumpers Curling swsoters Pullover . sweaters Doeskln shirts Flannel shirts Plaid sport shirts Work socks Cardigans & Pullovers Dress Cardigan and Men's socks and hose Broadcloth work shirts Jumbo knit pullover: FOR MEN Some of the items on which you can applylyour Jumbo knit cardigans Scarves Gloves Shirts 8: ties Underwear . Pyiomas. rib-knit or flannel Sport shirts Luc-sacs: Week-end case Train case Dress cuss Brief-cases Voila-packs Pullman trunks Brown or block Glad-' 890008 FOR BOYS Some of the items on which you can apply your free Sl0.00: Cups Pullover sweaters Cardigan sweaters Shirts & Ties Socks and golf hose Braces. belts Overalls Plaid shirts Docskin shirts Cowboy shirts '0 Leather gloves Leather mitts Pants Underwear p Breeches ' Jackets I Jeans Flannel Shirts Trunks V Curling toms Legal cases wad. Pm", c"'ILPj9B Shaving sets: Lighten Yardley lotion, .' Wallets 80”” . e 0 ml 9 I 555'” 3! "' l"''""Y :lrt'1sIb'l':in'.;lIt'. Braces I-lair Tonic. Men's dress pants Brush and comb sets SMALLMAIIT , 000 for Belgium. It also was rev exportpurchuesinbutsyinoonu