TfiEclSiUéBQléN- _. CHARLQTIIfITQWN . JBAEE SEVEE- FURITRE crrmsmss our MARIE ELENA Suggests aI$l0.00 Individualized Machineless Permanent An Exclusive Gift of Beauty. _ Phonl 2l9l THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lllll column ll reserved [or nawl of local interest, but advertising oi l newly nature mly be inserted lt ilvc cents l word, strictly pay IDII In advance. THURSDAY NIGHT, Dee. 16, at K. of C. Home. Christmas Party. UNUIADING CAI Welsh Con: bles this week. Arnfast Coal Co. n mun saiwrvn - mica..- Coll 00., Phone 2498. _MAKE HEB HAPPY with a Sil- ver Fox Capo from Kennedy's Ladies‘ Wear. OONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. LINE 0F Best Form Bras, reg- ular price $1.50, clearing at $1.00— S. A. McDonald‘s. 000KB for Christmas Photo graph. CHRISTMAS PARTY K. oi’ C. Home tonight, 8.30. All members, wives or lady friends invited to at- tend. CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND N0. 567 IN CHANCERY MRS. JOIINSTOYPS LADIES’ WEAR-Special bargains, coats, sweaters, dresses, hose,, lingerie. DON'T FORGET K. of C. Christ- mas party in their home tonight, Dec. 16. NORTHERNHIIJIEEZCTRIC WASH- ERS now at. Toombs Music Store. ,. Hr,- _. y. .4‘ I curs I Rubber Footwear At Lowest Prices Compare Prices and Save Women's Velvet Overshoes with zippgr in (“my or Sid. H $435 Rubber Splashers in Red, Bloc Velvet laced style ...._._,_ $4.50 or Brown - Growing Girl _ Men's Overshces 2 buckle $2.75 4 Buckle $3.50 Men's Felt Lined Lumberman's, .. $4.75 Children's 3 buckle Cashmcrette $1.95 and $2.15 ‘n these days it's good business to compare price! the first since the war You save money on Footwear at EDWARD MCINNIS I75 Queen Street — Currie Bldg. ‘ Next to the Shoe Doctor i uw__“'n‘ Plain or with strap $2.75 and| Men's Wool Jersey Zippers $3.95 “coon moenincncrcmi cm l INTEREST . YOU m A us: o: ccmcrrr BAGS r" (“nay/nu m/vkS _ °¢aII§ \ J r aw “"““",§'rv=‘>° but,” ,. silnng-ypr» ‘°“°‘” ‘m’ ‘recital: Wei-nut?! éjnlave it MILLER. BROS. open evenings from now till Christmas. Visit our Toy Department now in iull swing Before the Master of the Rolls: The fourteenth duy of December. A. D. 1948. ' In the matter oi the application of llarold lleard Vroom and others for. the distribution oi‘ moneys standing in this Court in the matter of the trust fund oi ltll-ry Murphy No. B. 814. (SgdJ GEORGE J. TWEElDY VC ‘ ALWAYS ACCEPTABLE ns Gifts Cameo Pendants and Brace- let Sets. In stock at J. R. Williams. Jerveller, Great George Street. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States for passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2061 or 540. LL-s.) _ Upon reading tho petition filed herein and upon motion oi James B. Johnston ol Counsel for tho petitioner praying for a distribut- ion of the shares oi Emma. Heard Sprague and Annie Heard Vroom In the sum oi Six Thousand Seven Hundred and sixty-four Dollars and accruing interest standing in this Court to the credit of the Trust l-‘und oi’ Mary Murphy No. B. 874 under the last will and testament oi William Heard, late ‘of Charlottetown-r in Queens Coun- ty in said Island, Gentleman. AND IT APPEARING that tho said Emma Ileard Spragua and Annie Hem-d Vroorn are now dead and that. the persons entitled to the respective shares oi the said lEmma Heard Sprague and Annie Heard Vraom in the said Trust II-‘und are the persons set out in lihe petition tiled herein. kl 1T Is ORDERED that the .|aid shares of the said Emma sltleard Sprague and Annie H61"! Vroom in the said Trust Fund ba distributed among the parties appearing to be entitled CALENDARS have been received from the Bank oi’ Nova Scotia. and the Dominion Life (Mr. Mil- ton C. Stewart», both highly art- istic for wall hanging and of good sized figures. ‘L. THANKS-Many thanks to our neighbours in Cornwall and Mea- dow Bank for such a wonderful house warming and present. Merry Christmas to all. Mary and Dick. SPECIAL:-—Men’s white shirt/s. Christmas boxed, $3.75. Neckwear, socks, stationery. elC. Robert Low- ther, Victory Avenue. MR. MCEWEN RETIRING-After forty eight years‘ service with the Island Division. Canadian National Railways, Mr. Ross MacEwen. Charlottetown. Chief Train Des- patcher. is retiring on May 1st. Mr. MacEiven will go on an extended holiday beginning Jan. 1st. during which time it is understood the chief rlespatrher‘s duties will be $3.00. i "lent": ‘"5555 a"! "I u" licks‘ taken over by Mr. l\l. A. l-lowntt. . at-law. next-of-kln. legntccs or Clfld ' _ a ' personal representatives oi the I Ten s sI 95' $2.5’ szms’ sold William Heard or of the slid $131 Emma Heard Sprague or Annie’ Heard Vroom, or any person in- terested in his or their estates, or other parties interested, shall show cause to the contrary before this} Honourable Court in the Law] Courts Building In Charlottetowni in the said Province on Wednos-l day the twenty-sixth day oi Jan-l uary, A.D. 1949 at the hour of eleven o'clock ln the iorenoon. AND lT IS FURTHER ORDER-i ED that a. true copy oi this order‘ ha forthwith published in l. news- paper published in Charlottetown once in each week for three con- secutive weeks, and that a true copy of this order and of the petition filed herein be served on itho following parties, named in said petition as apparently inter- ested and non-resident in this ,Provlnce. by mailing within six IGBYI from the date hereof to emolfl ;oi them respectively a. copy of the said petition and of this order. by registered letter with postage pre- paid for acknowledgment of rc- aeipt. through the General Post Office, to the following addresses, that la to say: 1.11.1.1»: sense-on, 4ft. v , , Sackvllle, MB. v ALICE C. PRAGUE, Dull. logy-glnnsly waking llllI Slckvllle. N. B. wondering how to face the day . . . MRS. EDITH WYLLY. 41 Klngswood Road, Auburndule 68, Massachusetts. U. S. A. MRS. MARJORIE RICHARD- SON. 22 Hillside Road, Wellsley 'l-Illls, Massachusetts. U. S. A. MRS. GRACE SCOTT, 49 Si. Mary's Street. Newton Lower lmlis. ' Massachusetts, U. S. A. MRS. GRETCHEN LACOU- TURE, ‘ 33 Vermont Street, West Roxbury 32. lilussachusctin U.S.A. MRS. ANYE W. VROOM. 155 Hiciann Avenue. 5t. Lambert, Quebec. then l sparkling, bubbling glass of Sal Hcpatica. “hat a zliflcrcncol Sal Hepulica brings fast, gentle relief -usuully works within an hour . . - leaves you feeling so right. No need to lot a had start spoil your whole day-not with Sal Hcplticl handy. Also combats sour stomach Prmiuri of Brrslol-Riyns~—)iarle in Canada By the Court (SEIL) HAROLD BUELL Deputy Registrar.‘ hers "ls s9‘ Standard srasman axracrao - rnel steamer "Msyhaven" is expected to arrive in port today to load produce for Newfoundland. Mr. W. E. Agnew, provincial trade ag- , ent. said yesterday that while the season is getting late for steam- ers, one or two others may be loaded for Newfoundland shouldi they arrive within the next few, days. i s. s. AND Y. r. s. MEETlNGl HELD IN ZION CHURCl-L-At {ll meeting of the Presbyterian 5.8.? and YPB. mmmittee of the Pres- i bytery of P. E. I. held in Zion Ves- . try Monday afternoon. Dec. iii. plans were made for appealing ta the varolus cungregiitioxis oi the‘ Island for funds to purchase and equip a very desirable property on the north shore in the New Lon- don area, to be u-sed as a church Willie by the various organizat- ITHS 0i.’ tho Presbytery. Tihe prop- . crty is very suitable for camp pur- l poses and is situated near an cx-l cellent beach. Rev. J. A. Mac-j Gowan was named chairman of! the camp sub-committee. and Rev.‘ F‘ N. Young secretary. Letters were drafted’ to be forwarded to‘ the Young People's Societies and to the clerks of session. Those allflldlli‘! the meeting were Rev. F. N. Young, Rev. J. A. MacClmv- F-fl. Rev. G. C. Cunningham. Rev. C. D. Hcrzderson and Rev. W. L Young. No Details 0f New Plan To Control Ruhr By RHMAN MORIN Associated Press News Analyst (For J. M Roberts. Jr.) At his press conference today, Robert Lovett, United. States Un- dersecretary of state, was able to say only that. technicians are dis- cussing details of the new plan for control of the Ruhr. Presumably. a full report of their discussions will be issued when they are finished. because few areas in the \\'0rlrl are of greater importance or more direct concern to the American people than is the Ruhr. The Ruhr “'85, and still is po- tentially, the big wheel in Eur- ope's industrial machine. Like the Pittsburgh triangle, it tiulge; with coal and iron, and it is easily ac- cessible, both by land and water. Hence, ,t has become one of the great. steel-producing centres of the world ‘Iihe foremost needs of ihepeoplc in Europe today are four-coal, steel, transportation equipment, and food The Ruhr used to be the biggest source oi the first three. During the war, of course. man?! oi the factories and mill-s and mines were bombed out of exist- ence. Some plants were damaged in the fighting and others have since been dismantled. The great Livestock MONTREAL. Dec. 15 -- (CF)- There were 147 cattle. 3 sheep. 3O hogs and 128 calves for sale on the two Montreal livestock maykets to- day. Prices were steady on all classes of livestock. There were not en- ough cattle and lambs offered u: make any quotations. The few calves offered were sold from 22—-27 for common to medium quality veals with a few grassers ranging from 13-16. Hugs were 31.50 for grade A with sows at 27 dressed. Maritime livestock report Moncton hogs grade A 31, sows number one 25. number two 24 hot dressed weight delivered. Charlotte- town grade A hogs fob 30, saws number one 23.80, number two 22.50 Best cows were 14, best bulls 14. Good calves 18. Grade A lambs dressed delivered 43 sheep 115 for grade A. TOO MANY JDITS ST. ANNE, AICIETHGY, Channel, Islands — (CH-Sergeant Bykes. only member of Aiderneys police force, has resigned because he has iicer, aliens officer. school attend- ance officer, and fireman as well as police officer. The Island of Guernsey is to take over the pol- icing. was pretty thoroughly put out oi commission. 000.000 tons of steel a. year. The figure now is little more than half that. The Fzench urgue—a.n.d correct- ly-that. the Ruhr fashioned the armor and forged the sword the‘. twice Permitted Germany to wage war. They want to see that great industrial complex running atslow speed, and placed under internat- ional control. Last Nov. 1i, Washington and London announced a decision to return. control oi the Ruhr, ultim- ately, to whatever German Gov- ernment eventually comes into existence. The French were hor- rified. The present. French Gov- ernment, came near to defeat. The British and American reas- oning was simply this: Europe must have the greatest possible production from the Ruhr. You cant get it under the present system. German coal miners and steel workers cannot be induced to produce, at full capocltyg under occupation policies and foreign bosses. Hence, the announced decision to put the Ruhr back under Ger- man control whenever a. German Government comes into existence. The responsibility. then. will be to see that German factories turn out plowshares instead of swords. and structural steel for buildings instead of armor for tanks. That should not be very difficult. French fears are understand- able. But the French aren't pay- maohine shop of the German army ti? CLOCKS From Desk Clock to beautiful Westminster Chimes JEWELLERY Great George Street too many jobs. Isle is customs 05-‘ The Ruhr used to produce 18,- , TIIERE’S MORE TIIAII 0IIE KlIi0 While good appearance unques- Rite-Way CLEANERS I92 Fitzroy St. nor-or Ailb DELIVERY-PHONE zaar which you don't pay a cent! tionably helps you in business. equally important is the por- sonal satisfaction achieved by correct grooming. That's a pro- fit on the personal side - a profit you get from Rite Way excellent cleaning service for (OP) stripped the mufflers machines and raced around an sraaowsv srrnovan IPSWICH, Suffolk, England. — police, from their — Motorcycle traffic Ipswich common, making l-ll. 9h! noise they could. when none o! m, patients in a hospital hllit l mile away heard a sound. 911° county planning committee Ip- provecl a proposal for a speedway on the common. infi’. the bill. I Latest Patterns 26 to 44 Pieces 26.75 i0 65.00 l WATCHES ;________ . ATTENTION FOX and MINK RANCHERS We will be buying fox and mink carcasses 0t $l5.00 per ton. 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