JANUARY 19$ s THE The boxing ratings of Ring Mag- lzifle did not meet. with the unani- mu; appPOVBI of writers and, nat- u-pLy with many of the boxers d their managers. Edward Van ery, writing in the New York 51m, gee]; that one of the leading featherweight; was OVBTIOOKQQ in me person of Pedro Hernandez, who Van Every looks 110011 8-! 011° 1 the best in the dlvl-Blflfl- Q O Judd,’ wflson, who is l ized s; featherweight kin! 1n EV"? nate but New York, New Jersey and California, is placed in the 23rd hole. which seems uiililfil. 101” may placed boys above him whom be has defeated on more than one ‘occasion. However, he is still cap- iblk’ of getting bill money. no mett- x, what R1l1g'S'D12‘lll‘OIl may be. Few writers agree with the plac- [mg n; gammy Angott as the leader . of the lgiitweighta in view of the lg fact that he announced hi; retire- ; ment from box‘ng several weeks h ago. The critics feel that Beau ti» Jqck L. entitled to the honour, but ‘ that is only a natural view for a 'N|,»\v Yorker, seeing that Jadk is looked upon as champion in that stall. Q O I O 0f the heavyweight ranking, Van Every writes as follows: "In the ratings which have just been rc- ieased by Nat Feischer and The Rim: selectors, Bob Pastor and‘ Billy Conn are ranked next to Joe Lotti; in the heavyweight division. since Pastor has retired and Connl did not show up too impressively in either his set-to with his father- ln-Jaw or against the much lighter Tony Zale, three boxers, Tami Maurielio, Jimmy Bivlns snd Melio Bettina should figure as the ones to battle it out for the No. 2 spot. l U “Bivins, even though he has, beaten the l‘ght heavyweight title| holder, Gus Isesnevich, should nott be placed above the latter while Jimm is competing as e heavy- weioh. What more, as a i75- under, Bivins has still to prove ‘n-iself against Eyzard Charles. - - “Zaie stands out alone in the middleweight ratings. Even though going into service permitted him to engage onlv in his over-the- weight clash with Conn, his stand was a distinct boost for his fistic pretensions." Since the death of Tex Rickard, oxing on this side of the Atlantic tis practically been in the control of Michael Strauss Jacobs, the re- uit being that promoters had to eceive his oermkssion before being ble to sign any of the top-notch- FS. for as soon as a battler began show, Jacob; would get a con- tract on him. O I I It might have been all right for the New York followers of ring pastime, but boxing fans in nthi-r centres Bhhhscs to be made will result in NNBPEJJZK‘. T“? “i” “ii” “iv” ' ill - Imp anal“. y o sage c amp on O I l Stories of strange occurenees in ockeys minor leagues are numer- Dus. Elmer (Montreal Herald) Fer. iison recalls that Charlie sands, 0W cf Montreal Cnnadiens, and "Z1 B011. of Boston Bruins, were guides together with Syracuse h" l 18W years cs0 when that c (ii. . l hagd 511253?“ trlrliitirlggiirjiedr Qiliiohgigf . . m s a 1 tween periods." cean the ice e - e After Goalie Steve Buzinski sl. owed 5o souls in nine National "CRY League Barnes this season, .‘“’ Yhlk R-‘iiiscrs replaced- him “h Jimmy Franks. The Jump ,rom Saskatchewan intermediate i nks to the majors was too much editor of tiie Swift Current, ~k.. sun. "These New York sports ‘lQIs are really something to - . he said. "The biggest trouble ‘It the start was I was never ul- toned to steady down. The oppogj- Flhh but on the pressure snd the Miners, with all the rookies, didn't teem to be able tn wet pIay w; o; our defensive zone." J I N .N.l.. Standings l’ W L D I‘ A PTEI Tomnto as l8 8 l 122 ‘l8 30 Boston 38 l3 8 8 98 88 80 ~ Detroit 23 i0 ‘l 8 78 68 28 hicago 22 9 ‘l 8 ‘l8 '79 24 luinadieng 24 6 l3 5 71 101. 1'7 Rangers 24 7 14 3 7'7 113 17 ACHES < :4 Drive out ‘ ICE I10. I Putnam, Ice no. 8 Ice no. 2 Ice no 3 Ice no, 4 Y shank, Ice no. able to be present at the time set for play the Mate will move up snd- I118)’ ed on the Bulletin Board in the observation room. Stone a curler must be from the list under Draw as posted on the Bulletin Board, a substitute for 2nd Stone will from the list under heading 2nd Stone. mu; be chosen from the list under heading Mate. PORT ‘FROM OPORTO Port wine is nmied enter (the town of Opes-to, Portugal. Montague Curling Club Hosts To Four Rinks From Charlottetown Club Pourteen curlers from the Char. iottetown Curling Club travelled to Mon ue on Saturday for a friend. 1y se of matches with rinks from e Montague Club. Nixie matches were played during the day with the local rinks emerging on the long end of a 70-68 score. The visitors to the their return were loud in their raise o! the hospitelit shown Ral h Worth .5. ac ghem by the Montague cub. After JdiipBurden y n. Jwly c223 the first round matches had been-AL. MacPher-son R_w_ Beck played the rinks were guests at alDr. H. Maclntyre RD. MacDonald chicken dinner served at Poole's|Skip—-5 sgtp_9 Hotel at which speeches oi’ wel- come were given by President AG. Fred Driscoll 1'20. MacIntyre Parks of the Montague Club, L. H JJ-I. Pfacueu an. m.“ power- Poole und others. ‘me addresses W.R. Seaman A0. parks were responded to by PW. Turner D. B. Bishop 3_ Rowan president‘ of the Charlottetown Sklp—7 5k1p__1o_‘ Curling Club, and curlers. Dr. ileath McIntyre and Rankine Mc- 3rd Round aine. Folowing is the result of the J.E. Burden Ethan Stewart matches with the llrieups of the R. Worthy n. C_R_ 308mm; various rinks: ,l‘r. H. MacIntyre R J MacDonald Fred Driscoll J. Mackenzie -J.A. Fraser Dr L.A, Johnsmnp P.W. Turner vs. WR. Garrick Skip—12 5k1p_3 J1“. MacLeod S Ronvsell Dr H. McIntyre R.W. Beck J.H Harding A. Cufflg Skip-ll. Skip-ll. Fred Driscoil n. 11 pow” ‘WE. Seaman A G pm-kg J. H. MacNeill vs. A. Llewellyn PER MacLaine Dr. P. Maclntyre J.E. Burden CR. BoehnerrSklp-s 5|dp_5_ A. L. MadPherson Bruce Mziclienn D. B. Bishop A G. Parks J. Duffy A_ Lyewenyn Skip-d Skip—6. JH. MncNell N, MacIcYan D B Blshhl) S. Rowsell Jame; Duffy Fred Maclntyne J .F‘. MticLeod George MacIntyre W.R. Seaman vs. Dan Power Skip—-4 5k1p__1g_ Eastern l centre were treated royally anc- on Skip-o l J. A. Fraser RJ. MacDonald FER. McLaine George Maclntyre skip-to. Skip-T. Ind Round J.H. Harding Harold Landry [PW Turner u. N. MacLellan J .A. Fraser P0019 F R. McLaiue L H. Dr. L.A. Johnstone Skip-D. Wright Trophy Play Starts This Evening Competition for the Wright Trophy opens tonight at the Curl- ing Club with fourteen rinks part- takin in play. Fourteen addition- a1 rin will enter the fray on Tues- day night to complete the first round. _ Foliowinl is the scheclum Monday and Tuesday matches: Ichedule of play First round of the wright Trophy will be played at the Charlotte- town Curling Club on Monday and Tuesday evenings. January l, 1943-100 p.ru. R.R.. Bell, plays F. R. McLaine, . H. Winchester, plays, W. R. Adams, Ice no 2. JP. MacLeod plays R.S.P. Jard- inc. Ice no. 8. for January 4, 900 p.m. CH. Black plays J.J. Morris, Ice no. 4. Dr. l. l. Oiddings plays Judge Duffy, Ice no. 8. A.W. Hyndman plays H. I. Spill- ett, Ice no. 2 J.A. Fraser plays LB MncMillan, Ice no. l. ' January I, 1.00 p.m. AV Spillett plays Dr. H. McIn- tyre, Ice no. 1. G.G. Hughes plays P W Tum- er. Ice no. 2. Hon. '1‘. A. Campbell plays AG. January I, 9.00 p.111. WC. Davies plays D B. Bishop, rt c. Stoddard plays P. s Cobb, w. 'w.' Lord plays o. u. run, .1 n. sow... plays w. a. Cruik- l. If the Skip of any team is un- skip the game. Substitutes be chosen from lhe list post- ln substltuflng for Draw or lst chosen have to be taken and s stibstitute for Mate Astonishing Bruins Whip Red Wings 3-2 DETROIT. Jan. I -(AP)- The astonishing Boston Bruins, who have stayed on or near the top of the National Hockey League race without winning, gained thelr first victory in eight Biimes by defeat"- int; Detroit Red Wings 3-2 tonght before 12.209 spectators. Art. Jack. sons goal in the second period provided the winning margin. SUMMARY First Period i-Boston, Boll (Crowley, A. Jack- son) 7.08 L-Detrolt, Wares (Llscombe, Brown) 14:45 Penalties--Stewart, H. Jackson, Second Period 3-Boston. Ci (Sh Jackson) 7:); cwchuk‘ H' Fllzlf-Zlé)". A. Jackson (Cowley) (‘i-atgthikttitigléiguneteau (Abel, Car- Penuities—-Motter, Shewchuh Thlrd Period Scoring-None. Penaliitnv-Chamberlain, Mpttgy J AP ALLY (Continued from page 1) “m” lhlhllsliout the Far East; and i5 ll/ldell‘ regarded as director 0f a Nnzl spy nctwo k r 0i the \lVCl‘l(l. One uliicotiairiirlhaehslde port said tn t i m hBVB been foarceg“ Looting‘)?! mtg “rm” °1 h" JB-DB-nese workmen on a charge of selling lam; o; p secret Japanese battleshgs weapon. This report said the purchasers or the data were Germans. Von Moltke, a nfiphgw o; the famous Field Marshal, was the Chief nesotiswr of the 1m Polish. Geruw-ri notnwgression pact wl-iiqh Hitler broke in 1930. He is regard- ed as an old-school diplomat and not an ardent Nazi. Allihfliiilli Von Moltke was am- bassador to Poland preceding the lhvflfilfm. London sources said it was highly unlikely his appointment, to Madrid was any indication that Hitler is planning a similar stroke in Spain. ‘These sources believe he was appointed because he is a “vei- VPlI-Elilve" dlplflmat. in a situation xvhcre those tactics are needed, The change of representation in Stockholm comes st a time when German officials have been criti- cizing neutral Sweden because that country's press oft/en has shown its admiration for the Allies. ‘Ihomseir, a Iona-time Nazi Par- ty man. is regarded u a clever Bare they cluster around the win! l I h a l yum; n mhudfilfdarrllzif dgzltzofbgvlogclgenaiostfiuhigfi: sim- ins death and destruction M the Brill") "W"! l" "w 1 _ diplomat who is a close friend of: both Hitler and Ribbenwdp, AW and motor of the Iedlterrs-I 8 Matches s Played In Bonspiel Eight matches, many of them close competitions, were played at the Curling Club on Saturday‘ ls the season's opening week-end- bon- spiel was held. Ice on all four rinks was in per- fect. condition which led tn the curling being of the highest._order. Following is the result of the Bell. ‘l; R S P. Jardine, 3. Cruikshank, 5; R..C. Stod- Stoddard, 8; PI. Cobb, l. ____._________, Leafs Defeat Danatliens 6-3 Saturday Night TORONTO. Jan. 3—(CP)—'Ibr- onto Leafs rode rough-shod over Montreal Canadlens last night w the tune of s 6-3 victory before 11,703 fairs, moving out into the lead in the National Hockey Lcaguestaiiding, one point, ahead of Bostons idle Bruins. it was a forward line led 311W Taylor with veteran Lorne C811 and rookie Jack Fbrsey on the Wings which paced the Leafs to their triumph last night. Gordon Drillon, former ideal whose performance this season has been the subject of prolonged and at times heated discussions in N.H.L, circles, got. the first Mont. real goal. thereby inspiring e mmg- led chorus of cheers and boos from the Leaf fans. Elmer Lach and Toe Bhihe registered the other two goa A s. High feelin 1d g the two teanilsiflsl ethe enwgbwififi referee Norm Lamporg ilnposed no 183s than l5 penalties in his e1- forts to maintain a semblance .11 order. SUMMARY I-‘lrst Period Pigrlonto. rower (Taylor, car-r) Zfinragdien-s. Drillon (O'Connor) Penalties-McLean, Forsey, Limb OHNUX. Portland. Second Period IL-gloigontio. Apps (Davidson, Hill) 4-—?orontc, Taylor (Carr. Forsey) 9'22 “alias? "iksslbbattmggig misconduct). Third Period k-ggxnfigierrsbs Lach (O'Connor, 6—"I‘%ronto, "o... (Forsey, Taylor) 9 ‘l-Toronto. McLean (Stewart, COIpp) 6:03 kilélliigiii/O. Carr (Taylor. Fbrsey; 0—Cana diens, Blake (Bonnie, Lach) 16:38 Penalties-Horsey, Pratt. Blake, Hamilton, Portland, Copp. Hockey Results (Canadian Press) SATURDAY American League Providence 2: Cleveland 4 Indianapolis s; Pittsburgh i Buffalo 2: Hershey 3 New Haven 3; Washington Quebec Senior Hockey Refill Montreal Canadians 2: Ottawa 8 SUNDAY Quebec Senior Hockey League Quebec Aces ‘l; Montreal Army 3. iitttiilluns lane that oly a short time before had been spread- lsllm Ilury Will V5939. "ills Mini u TH Draw With D08 from under the Toronto Leafs to- night when they battled the Queen City pucksters to a 4-4 draw before a capacity house, with the result that Toronto tied with Boston on top o! the National Hockey Le lie standing: while Montreal con - ued in a cellar deadlock with New York. Toe Blake and Elmer Lech pow cred the Montreal drive. Blake get» ting two oals and two assists while Lac counted four assists. Joe Benoit was given credit for the other two goals for Cenadiens. Syl ADD! shared in three cf the mats goals, scoring once sud as- sisting twice. while Babe Pratt took home one goal and two as- sists. Bucko McDonald and Lorne Carr were the other scorers for Leafs sud woolly The e wu wild from s art to finish and the Heb- itants fought the entire route. After a scorelws first period, Apps recorded the fisst counter for Leafs early in the second frame. Two minutes later the Canadians returned to the attack and Blake registered the puck in side the goal, Then Pratt added a second for Toronto and near the ill-minute mark McDonald banged in his tally. When Hamilton was serving a penalty, Blake 0t his second goal and Benoit ammered home CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PORTIHG NEWS SKATING F" HEALTH E FORUM Canadiens Battle To TO- NIGHT Leafs In Wild And Woolly Fray _ MONTREAL. Jen. $—(C.P)- ti tor Montreal Canadians 000k a arrmhgofimtbe deadlock affair tbs mid-session mark of the clos- ing frame and Toronto held the lead until one minute and nine seconds remained. ‘Ihen Canad- iens pulled a surprise play and Benoit tied the Icon s. second time, dri the puck put s much-be- wildered Brads. I IIMIMARY _N _ Penal es-Iqlxlll, Pratt, Bouchsrd Ilbrsey, Lamoureux (minor and misconduct). Second Period l-‘Ibronto, Apps (Hill Pratt) 1:25 Z-Montreal, Blake (Bouchard, Lech) 8:28 3—'I‘oronto, Pratt (A , Hill) 8:1‘! ir-Torontc. McDonel (Apps) 15:25 k-iigozabicel, Blake (Lech, Benoit) 6-Montreal, Benoit (Blake, Lach) l8: Pcnalties—MoDonald, Hamilton. Third Period ‘f-‘llgrronto. Ocrr (‘nylon Prim 8—Montreal, Benoit (Blake, Lech) l8: Penaltias-lllorsey, Harmon. Draw tVith NEW YO . aJri. 8—(AP)— New York Rangers overcame a three-goal deficit in an exciting second period to gain a 3-3 tie with Chicago Black Hawks in a Na- tional Hoc oy League game before 15.016 fans tonight, 'I'l1e Black Hawks rung up their first goal at 5:44 of the openin riOd when Reg Bentley poke ome a. short. shot from a scrim- mage in front of the goal and a- bout six minutes later Red Hamill tallied on a shot that Jimmy Franks, Ranger goalie, apparently had stopped. The puck wen on in- to the net when he opened his legs to let it fall to the ice. When Bill Thoms scored on a long shot after 44 seconds of the second frame, the Hawks seemed to have the game sewed up. But the Rangers had Just n to fight. One gang play broke Chicago defence apart and Hank Goldun scored at 2:45. Bob Kirk- patrick, centring the “blg" line, got a second goal at 10:28, banging home Lynn Patrick's rebound, and he tied the score at 16:58 a.fter Hextali and Patrick had cracked New Emergency Sailors’ Nations UITAWA. Jan. 3—-(CP)—A bet- ter chance of survival for ship- wrecked sailors huddled on life- rafts was held out today thanks to a food-holding device evolved through research work carried out bv officers of the Royal Canadian Navy. Naval headquarters announced that s. new "emer ency ration con- tainer" has been evised and ado - te . It is regarded l0 flvoreb that United States and Briti naval authorities have asked for specifications and may adopt it. All life rafts will be stocked with the new containers which include water in specially desi ed tins which will not rust nor. reek even st 15 d bei egrces 0w zero. choco- late bars which will stand heat w 2i degrees without melting, 2 citcicolate tablets, concentrated bis- cni s. Into tbs design and formula of each o! these items wont weeks of patient research by Lieut. James Campbell, Toronto: Sing-Li E. cleBelle, Montreal Re inald W. Millar , Vancouver, un er the direction of Surg.-Lt.- Cmdr. Charles Best of Toronto, co- discover of insulin and now head of the naval medical research unit. VeryCcusput The ration kit is no bigger than a woman's overnight bag and is coated with salt-waler-reslsting paint. The water tins can hold i6 ounces of water of’ a formula which will not cause rust. A food container to go inside the kit is s little bi ger than s sur- dlne can and ho ds l2 chocolate tablets. each 70 per cent whole milk; two bars of chocolate, enough to last a man two days. All foods are ooesscd to stand up to Iter- mi’? ‘fi“...“?.'.§‘3;'3.i il.’°"“i"i nu pu our on each 10-men raft and eight on each ‘lo-man raft, lashed into spec- lai compartments. with 25.000 kits on order the work of re-equlpplng rafts is expected to rooeed. Each kit contains eight tns of water. eight tins of food snd eight pack- ets of extra food in the form of sealed milk tablets. "Eat slowly" is the only direc- tion given on the container. This is necessary ” use of the hlilh caloric content of the food. For Sale Or Trade The well known pacing stallion “Patrick Direct," sire of that Iood Maritime bred mare "I-‘lo Direct" 2.10. His only colt in Cape Bretou won his first start at lnvcrness this ear a inst aged bones. This hone has on y had a very few mares and with an opportunity should make a good sire. He had extreme speed. was game, good mannered and good limbcd. lIc is In good shape, driving him every day. Will sell or trade for young well bred colt not under two. Anni: GEORGE MMKENZII. 12 Alelxundre l8: - u Isl-l’ ' Rangers Splurge Gains Black Hawks the defence again and pulled goal- ie Bert Gardiner out of place. Each team had one goal disal- lowed, Chicago because of an off- side whistle and New York be- pause A11 Iwokicked the puck in instead of tins it. SUMMARY First Period l—Chicago, Reg Bentley (Max Bentley, Doug Bentle i 5:44 zrchleago, Hamill (Sei rt) 11:58 Penalties-None. Second Period s-Clhicago, Thoms (March, Ham- i ) :44 4—NecvlvnYork, Goldup (Smith, Wer- w 2.45 b-New York. Kirkpatrick (Pike, Patrick) 10:28 6—New York, Kirkpatrick (Pat- rick, l-Iextall) 16:58 Penalty-Myles. Third Period Scoring-None. Penalty-M. Bentley. FOB SALE Portable radio, battery and electric, short and long wave. Portable gramaphone. Also 200 slightly used records, modern tunes. Apply CASH & CARRY STORE 1-4-li Wanted At Once Small furnished apartment, heated, for middle-aged couple. Centrally located. Avril! CASH a CARRY STORE 1-4-1i AUOTION SALE Al‘ NORTH TRYON Then will be sold b Public auc- tion on the prom sea of the LATE WILI-‘RED INMAN at North Tryon, on Tuesday. January 5th. 1943 at 12 o'clock, noon the following: Mare, A yeuru old; Horse, 5 7"" old: Horse, 8 years 01d‘ I 8°05 Milk Cows (in mm: z lat stem: Heifer, z years old; 4 Yearllngs; Brood Sow (in Pig); 5 Tlhlshhd Pigs; 5 Pigs, 2 mos. old; 150 Pill- lets; 60 hens, year old. Two Double Truckwugons, Single Truckwsgon, Dump Cart, Driving W u. Juunling Slelglh, Punk Sle gh, 8 Woodslcfghs, . H. Sec- tional Hurrnw, 2 sets Spring-tooth Harrnws. set Spike Harrows. sing- le Cultivator, .'l‘wo-r0w .Turnip (new), r. n. c. Gan! Plow. M. H. Gang Plow. 2 single .Plows, Horse Hoe M. H. Hay Mower. Hall's Head and Cleaner, 1 I-z h.p. I. H. C. Engine, Pump Jack, Model "T" Ford stationary Engine, 2 Hay Forks. Fencing Blocks and Grabs, Turnip Pulper, Fairbanks Scale, DeLavuI Separator. Hen Rouse, chicken House, 8 In: Peus Jlultable .for chicken houses). 2 sets double Harness. Collars. Hamec and Bridles, Pad and Bree-citing. Driving "firmer. uantity Hay. Oats. Straw and feed urnlps, 8 cords dry hard-wood, Chicken Broodcr. 3 Incubators. Forks. hoes. and u. let of other articles found around u well kept farm. If day l; swrrny, sale first fine day fol owing. TERMS CASH FARM—If not previously sold. the Farm containing 125 acres. 85 of which are cleared. the balance wooded. will be offered for salc at the some time. LLOYD TNMAN Administrator I. I’. MORRISON Auetlouee; PROOIIOE MONTREAL, Jan. l—-(OP)—- Pmduoe prices Saturday as report- ed by the Dominion Department cf Agriculture follows:- Eggs: graded shipments offer- ing A-la e 3648; A-medium 84- 36; A-pulets 31-412. rade crcamcry current receipt. colored, Q£20 l-4 FOB Montreal. while Floral and 8 tun] Offerings, Condolence ‘l per Inch; ed and l0 cents hr every a dltionul preciatiou, 70c per inch er 4c cents per inch. Address and application. VICE ADMIRAL PERCY W. NELLES Chief of Staff, Royal Canadian Navy ? ‘ " ”" " '—* m Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance Minimum Chane for Any Adventurous I Cent gunk-ml Guardian locals. 6c pa word; Western and Eastern locals per word; Announcements and Classified 3o per word; In Memorial Notices 10c Cards, etc. 5c s: word. Lists of Subscription tutlon 81.00. Other rates an Que i8 5-8 B ; sale waster-n and Que wit» 2011-4. colored 22, first grade Mon rea Potatoes: ‘f8 D bsge No. i mou tain Que 1.55; No. 2 1.25-1.40; A and PEI l-66—-1.50. Remember When (By The Canadian The immortal Ned I-lanlon, est. of Canadian oarsnien, a4 Toronto so year; ago today, s pd s3. Victorious in 800 oonseougv races, Hanlon resigned as worg professional champion sculler aft hoidinglhe title from i880 to I884. h Coming Events 3c pq- word: our inch; Lilla of smear“ wnrilsuftmll: 011815 or 3 Iur Nntlcu of Thanks and For Sale FOR SALE —- DRIVING SLEIGII in good repair. Proud 8c More- side. 12-31-31 FOR sans - our: 1m o. M c. half LOH truck in A-l condition. Agents Wanted WORK FOR YOURSELF — spare time! Big money 5('ll.lllE/, por- traits, Send for catalogue. United Art C0., Toronto. 12-30-36L Male Help Wanted ineced maid for family of two. use ‘we my P~ O.- is: PRACTICAL NURSE WANTED T0 care for semi-invalid woman at Southport. Apply Guardian or phone 1585-2 1-2-21 WANTED BY JANUARY 7th. TWO dining room girls, also one capable woman for housework. Apply at. once. with references to tlic Mat- ron of ilie Rotliesay Collegiate School, Rothcsay. N. B. 12-31-51. WANTED — GENERAL MAID FOB family of three adults in villagl: eight miles from Saint John, wit god bus and train connections. ood tvages. Desirable position, Apply Mrs. Geo. B. Oland. Rxithe- say, N. B l2-3l-6i. WANTED - COOK GENERAL. references. good wages. Phone i159, Charlottetown or write Rhodes. 167 Harrington St., ax. i-4-2i Halif EXEOUTORS NOTIOE The undersigned executors nf the last will and testament of William A. Toombs, late of Henslngtnn in Prince Count , Prince Edward ls- land, Retired Warmer, deceased. tes- tstc. hereby notify all persona in- debted to the estate of the said deo- eascd to make immediate llflymful- tn thcm at tho office of William L. Delaney. Kensingioir, one nf the tmdt-ri-izned rxieriri-wrs, and all ivor- eons having any claims against (he said estate are hereby Pequlrfll i0 present the surm- duly attested at the said office aforesaid within six _ months from this date. Dated this 26th day of December, A. D., 1942. WILLIAM L. DELANEY, JAMES E. MILLIGAN. ' Exccutors. l-Z-Sl, Land Taxes l chairs. svuiiig Department of Provincial Treasurer Moase Bros, Freetown. 1-2-21. iii“- usr BOYS WANTED. APPLI Female Help Wanted Guardian. -l5-tf. WANTED A1‘ once-an rzxrsn- Wanted WANTED-SET BRNFBEW PLAT- form scales. McGulgan dz Boylg 1-4-31. WANTED - cssu restorers}; Good condition. Awly Gliflifditflfi: 1,-4- WANTED-SMALL APARTMZENT. Centrally located. Apply Guard- 1mi- l-4-3i MAKE IT HOME SWEET HOME DINING ROOM FURNITURE Modern nine-piece walnut dinini suite, beautiful china cabinet, lates style bullet. six solid leather seated chairs, square table vtith leaves. Rehl balsam $65. Similar set with round table, refinished like new, $50. Solid oak matched on room suite. beautiful buffet. roun table with leaves. six leather seated chair-i. $27.00. Oak buffets, e10 and $12. Round oak dining tables, leaves. special price, $4.90, LIVING ROOM FURNITURE Beautiful three piece chfiterfleld suites. shims construction recon- ditioned. $29.50. Pianos recondition- gllakaend tuned $45 and $65, popular s. BEDROOM FURNITURE Dressers, oak or unliiizt, 3 clrutvers, good tnirroi", $8.50. Vatiiity dresser lfiDle or single type mirror, $4 an . Vanity dresser, single drawer and mirror, $2.95. BARGAINS IN ODD FURNITURE KllFllPli stews. (i ]if‘i.<. rnst iron, nickel trout. lll('(‘ sizzle (Will $24 and $30. QiiPlXW‘ ll(‘ilill‘.\_ rt-roiitirtioncd, nickel front, $1.30 and sill. Phono- graphs with 50 records, special $85G complete. Washstands, $2 and $3. Send money with lllOil‘. _\- (i ti. of sliounil; tables, iiziilcliinos. u-nshinil machines, beds. etc. Prompt dellveiy. iBARGAIN HOUSE OF CHNADA 4105 lCoionial Ave, Montreal. Que. l-4-3 . in Default Notice is hereby given that this Department now holds a judgment against all persons. for (taxes and costs. ad- vertised us in (lcfziuli. under dale of (he Zlsi of September, i942, and which are still unpaid. It is further advised that unless such tax arrears are paid on or before Tuesday, the 12th day of January, next, it is the intention to cause executions i0 he issued for such amounts as may then be owing. ('. J. S'l‘ltl\\'.i\li'l'. Supciwi-(tr til‘ ’l‘ii\';iiio|l Charlottetown. P.E.I., _ December 31, 1912.