Tomnoms belonged to we that reckoned time in "moons" rather than min- uies. Now. Wilfli 7°“ ""0" to summon a doctor you mm 1g the telephone. it's quicker, snore dependable and llliICll more easily done. iiiEJENKi m. . ».ff-_ an»: 4._ .,.>|.-~... s PHARMACY 11.] Ch. 'r..- fer. CIZ.slJ"l1Dsa ;-1 Naturally, we're hoping that when you have your Doctor's prescription you'll bring it here for careful corn- pounding. Our dependable, registered pharmacists use pure, potent drugs-our prices arc always fair. wvrusstse i (B, Pohikfiuorls. PROVINCE OI‘. ' PRINCE EDWARD ISIAAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 18th day Of May A. D. 1M8 ln lie Estate Of AUSTIN GRADY late of Falrficid in Lot 47 in Kings County in the said Province, farmer, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Rings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the petition on flie of Charles Mc- Eachern of Campbell's Cove in Kings County aforesaid, farmer, and Francis Grady of Souria in liings County, barber, the Execu- tors of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be is. sued for the purpose hereinafter ret forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite sli persons inter- ested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown iu Queens County. in the said Prov- ince. on Tuesday the sixth day of Iuly next coming, at the hour oi eleven o'clock forcnoon of the Imc lay to shew cause if any they can wily the Accounts of the laid Es- tate should riot be passed and the Eriste closed a; prayed for in said petition and on motion of Arthur F‘. ilvQulid. Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a ‘m wry hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each u-coir for at least four con- secutive weeks from the d“, h"... of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith Dotted in the following ittlces respectively. namely. in tho hall of the Court House in George- tovn in Kings County lfOIC-lfi, at or near the store of Matthew C Mcican Limited, in Sourls in Will's County aforesaid and at or nrar the school house in I-‘airfleld aforesaid so that all penons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- llti may have due notice thereof. WITNESS ills Honour Harold iaonsrd Palmer. Judge of the said zftiiiate Court at i“ lottetown in men's Countv. t h“ m," ‘flumhe day and year 3y the Court. i560.) s. MARGARET ramurn i u. s.) R°“'"'"' CANADA Pittvince of "tore Edward Island i" THE raosars comer “r "th- d-v or my. a n ms 051:: of srnmrs senses om“ C I o of Charlottetown In a "i"! lg the said Pro- . widow, elegant ‘aha or literate person within said Coun- ty. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pe- tition on file of Francis A. MacMil- inn of Charlottetown a" id. medics‘ doctor, the Executor of the above named estate. praying that s 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 be- fore the Judge present at s Pro- bate Court to be held in the court [louse in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Tuesday the 22nd. day of June next coming, st the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Es- tate should not be passed sud the Estate closed as prayed for in mid petition and on motion of M. Ai- ban Farmer, Esq. Proctor for said a etltioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true eopy hereof be forthwith pub- ilshed in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for st least four con- secutive weeks from the date here- of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla in Char- lottetowu aforesaid, and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Char- lottetown aforesaid so that all per- sons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notices thereof. WITNESS ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the lid Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. LS. (sgd.) E. Margaret Palmer Registrar. QUAYSIDE THEFT! PORT ELIZABETH. 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OONFEDERATION LII‘! m. BUIANCI. SNOWFLAKE LIME ~110Mb and Hydrated. Isnnell dc Chandler Ltd. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1&0 for Ifflilii and wedding pictures en location. ‘at ‘ —~— l RESERVE FY1617. 311M 11th, for Tm“! ciilb Dance. with the Down- towners at the Holy New; 1.1;“, LIME — A car of fresh Lime arrived today in barrel, bags or in bulk. Fennell dc Chandler Ltd. REV. E. B. MICWILLIAMB, Field Rue-ital‘? for the Temperance reo- erstion will speak in Graham's mu HI"- Wodneoday. J-unc znc. It 0.30 P. M. . FUNERAL THURSDAY — The funeral of Mrs. Ralph Gender which was to 1 , held on Wednes- day isliupi/DO d till Thursday at. nine a.m. e remains will um arrive till '11: sday night. nuoaonmcur. .- Mr. and Mrs. Grouse Show of Cape Wolfe, wish to announce the engggqngnl; or tiwir dausrhtcr. Eva Ihnily, l»... n‘... old Theodore. son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ellis of Donaldson. Mar. "W8C i0 bake place in the nggr future. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Costello of New Wiltphire, P. E. 1.. wish w s... nce the en- Eagement of their eldest ter Mary Noreen to Thomas Wilfred, ywnsesi sort of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Greenan. Emerald JcL, P, m, 1, Marriage to take place in the near future. TO ADDRESS GRADUATES- Dr. J. K. L. Irwin. Charlottetown. will address the 13 graduating nur- ses of the Prince Edward island Hospital at the graduating excr- cises which take place at 8 o'clock this evening in the Auditorium of Prince of Wales College. The chair- man will be Mr. Justice G. J. Tweedy. CA5 AND FUEL 01f. PRICES- Adjustments in the wholesale prices of gasoline and fuei oil to compensate for increased freight rates which went into effect on April 3th were made by Imperial Oil Limited today. The adjusted prices generally reflect todays transportation costs from supply points. Increases in gasoline in areas effected will range from three-tenths to one-half of one cent per gallon. 50TH ANNIVERSARY — The Right Reverend James M. Rear- don. P.A.. Pastor of the Basilica of st. Mary. Minneapolis. Minne- sota, will arrive in Charlottetown next Friday evening to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of his ord- ination to the holy priesthood. On Sunday, June 8, he will say Mass and preach in St. Eugene’: Church. Covehead Road. and the following Sunday will celebrate a Solemn High Mass in st. Dunstans Basil- ica, at. which the Most Reverend Archbishop Morrison of Antigon- lsh, will preach the sermon. ATTENDED MINERAL -- Mrs. George Watt of st. John, Bob Watt of ‘rruro. Donald MacPhuil and son G. MacPhsii of Truro, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sprsgue of Triiro, Mrs. James Swarm and daughter, Mrs. George Dsnzell of Charlottetown. Miss Ethel Warren of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MscPhail and daughter Esther, Kentville, who were called here by the sudden death of Mrs. Harry MacPhsil. of Washington Street, whose funeral was held from the home on ‘rues- dny afternoon, have returned to their homes-New Glasgow Newr. BRADALIANE W. M. l. -'i‘hs regular monthly meeting of the Bradalbsne W. M. S. of the United Church was held at; the horns of Miss Mamie Stuart. The president presided and ‘ meetingwith hymn no. 3'18. Scripture reading by Miss Marnie Stuart. followed with prayer and hymn in unison. Hymn no. 510 was sung. A read- ing "Talents" was read by lbs. Angus Gilils. Collection amounted to $2.35. Twelve home osils and two hospital calls were pads. Meeting adjourned with Benedic- tion-irom the Missionary Monthly. after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Police Court yesterday morning the accused in three cases of driving s motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor were remanded until June and. 8rd. and 4th. rs- spectiveiy. In s Prohibition and Excise Cass the accused was rs- rnanded with bail sst st 0100a A man charged with assault on a female was remanded until June 8rd. ‘lhsre were seven drunk and in- capsbles. Three were fined I10 or 20 days each, one- 7A0. or 80 days, another {i0 and costs and two others wars remanded until June 1st. and 2nd. respectively. Two drunk and dlsordsriisa were each fined I10 or so days. A vagrant was given i0 days. The accused on an old cornnutrnsnt was given s0 days. A female drunk was remand- sd until today. A summary eject- naant oass was again adjourned ands motorist drlvirq with defac- tlvs brakes was fined 010 and costs or l0 days. irtltllllflNCiNtl TODAY. lune lat. Moep A McLeod Ltd». will closest I o'clock. Don of sacuviue, M1‘. Mid Mrs. A.. The Boy scouts Association of India and Pakistan have now been separately recognised by the world organization of the Scoiit Move- ment. the International Scout Bureau. / A new Wolf Cub Pack is being organized at the Ontario ‘Framing School for Boys under the sponsor- ship of the Gait Christian Busi- ness Men's Committee. Arthur A. Sohuck. Scout Execu- tive at los Angeles, has been nun- ed Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America. 0n Sep- tember 1st. he will succeed Dr. El- bert K. Fretwell who is retiring. A. W. I-iurll, who toured Canada with Lord Rowsilan, Empire Chief Scout in 194B, has been appointed Chief Executive Commissioner of the Boy scouts Association in Bri- tain. Mr. Huril, who has been Gen- eral Secretary of the. Association for the past nine years. nss been on the staff of the Association for 2'1 years. Twelve lucky Boy" Scouts. ten from Alberta and two from Sask- atchewan, are to taste real rancn life this summer. From June 29 to July 8 they will be guests of Col. n. M. Snyder at his ranch near Sundre, Alberta. While there they will get instruction in riding, map- ping sud the care and use of fire- arms. They will go on exploration trips and will build a cairn to mark the site of a camp held by David Thompson, the noted explorer. The Right Rev. T. W. Jones. MA, D.D., Moderator of the Un- ited Church of Canada. has ex- pressed the wish that the Boy scout Movement’: 40th. anniversary year "May witness a great extension of College Girl v.1. Wlmicr In Oratory ' (Daily Colonist, Victoria. B. C.) Miss Alana F..Wo0tton, student at Victoria College. , ‘ by the Knights of Pythiss of Victoria, took lop honors in the Island fin- als of the K. of P. public speaking contest. Speakers from various parts of Vancouver Island compet- ad. Miss Wootton (who is a grand- daughter of Mrs. George E. Goff. Charlottetown. P. E. 1., whom she visited in i941) will compete in the British Columbia finals to be held at thedower ballroom of the Cry- stal Garden, May 20. Other speakers in the Island finals included Miss Mays Martin, Port Albernl and David Cutting- ham, Brentwood Boys’ College. Judges of the con-test were Frank Paulding, past president of the Y. M. C. A. Public Speaking Club, and Don i-rsrvey. I O Two of the most interesting plays to be presented by a Victoria dra- matic group in a. long time were “Gruach" by Gordon Bottomiey. and a short version in one scene of Goldsmiths "she Stoops to Coroner,‘ put on last evening at tho Memorial Hall by the St. Bar- nwbas’ Players. Although handicapped by lack of lighting equipment, the atmo- sphere was well brought out by the very clever sets. As "Crunch", s. Gaelic word meaning cruel or harsh, Anna Wootton was excellent. Portraying the young girl who afterwards be- came Lady MacBeth, her well- moduiated beautifully flexible speaking voice. quick chausn 0i mood. nnd remarkable maturity of approach to a very difficult role were s. pleasure to hear and watch. The sleep-walking scene especially was well handled. Gwen Downs, as Lady of Portin- gsll, did her usual well-timed. var- ied and professionally smooth por- trayal of a character role. Ron W11- son as Msclieth. envoy of inc King of Scotland. was convincing, i115 projection, stage movements, and ability to get well into character before his entrances being most commendable. , As Charles Marlow in "She Stoops to "Conquer," Mr. Wilson proved his versatility with an equally artistic and finished por- trayal of a comedy role. Perle Alarlc was a delightful Kate. lur- ticularly in her business wtih her fan and handkerchief. Mary But- the Movement in Canada and throughout the world." adding: "In these days of unrest and un- certainty. when vety different standards are being placed alluring- ly before our young people, Scout- ing can render a most. worthy scr- vlce for our boys and through them for our country and humanity.“ Personals Mrs. Charlotte Jones. George- town, British Guiana, has arrived to lac present at the foxthcomlnf marriage of her nephew, Mr. G. M. Burnett. Miss Irene Roper, RN. return- ed to Montreal today after spend- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Roper. Sourls. General regret was expressed Winsloe Station. who on that ac- third year exams at P.W.C. Mr. Joseph MscEechern of the and Mrs. Joseph MacEacher-n, Prince Street. His first visit home in twenty-five years. wish him a speedy recovery. BARB 0F THANKS kind donations given, wish to thank kindly. Rev. K. C. MscPtierson and Rev. Mmtresl. services rendered, with sfllt h-lrd drips of unveiling at that lug a. holiday with her parents. over the illness of Mr. Les Roberts, count, was unable to complete his Hotpoint, Inc, Chicago. has arrlv-, ed on a_ visit to his parents. Mr. His many friends will regret to learn that Gerald P. Murtsgh of the staff of Carvell Bros, Ltd, en- tered the City Hospital Sunday eve- ning for an appendix operation. All Sincere thanks is extended in the people o! Iiprt Augustus parish and Mt. Ryan. by Mr. and pus. Owen Baird and Family, for the curios Owen's recent illness. They also K. Mac- sbslnoe of Father Callaghan in thanks are also Special due Dr. Bhwltaad. Mt. BMW!"- it!‘ time. Lastly. sratiwde goes out o. the . many friends and neisbbcurs whose ldnrhiess and good deeds were hlsh- I ly appreciated by them during the illness of Mr. Baird in the past two ters, as Constance Neville. Wis l charming young miss whose cos- tume calls for special mention. LITTLE POND C.W.L. The following is the report of the Secretary of the Little Pond lino-division of the c. W. i... om. Charles S. Mscdonald; As another yes: has rolled around and the time for our an- ‘ nunl meeting ls here once again. I ‘respectfully submit the following report for the year 1947-48. | Six regular meetings and ttvo > special meetings were held. but the t attendance at those meetings was not nearly so large as we would liked to have seen. Committees were appointed lo visit the sick of the parish and bring them treats which were very much appreciated. Catechism was taught by Mrs. Charles J. Macdonald and Miss Rosalie Macdonald. We had the privilege of having two sisters from the Congregation of St. Martha's come for a few days to give the children special instructions. Fourteen children received the Sacrament of Confirmation and "eight were successful in passing the Confraternity of Christian Doc- trine exams and received their diplomas. Following the ceremony of Con- firmation which was held in the afternoon luncheon was served to His iibrceilency Bishop Boyle, Rev. Leonard Macdonald, and. the sa- slsting clergy. Parcels of clothing and eat- ables were sent on two different occasions to st. Vincent's orphan- age. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Mrs. Charles J. Mac- donald who so kindly took the sis- ters to her home during their stay n-ith us. We mmembered our beloved pastor with a gift at Christmas and decorated the church nicely for the Christmas season. Two delegates attended the an- nual convention in (Jhsrlotietcwn. The annual mass was offered for the living and also for the deceas- ed members of our sub-division. The Diocesan, per capits tax. national tax, budget fund and magazine were paid. One bride was remembered with a gift. we are sorry not to have with us. On behalf of the President. who" and the treasurer, I wish tn thank the mmabers for their assistance g in all our activities. and trust that I you will give to our subcessors the same co-cperatlon to enable the League to uphold our motto. "For God and Canada." Mrs. Wilson Stewart wishes ~ ta -——-———-— cwrsse hu- heartfeit lpptlilflill‘ IINT IOR ITAIN! to her ntnneroua relatives and _ ' friends for the many acts of kind-t To remove fruit er vegetable nesa received on the sudden passing stains frcm the hands, use lemon of her husband. Wilson L. Btnrart.‘ on the 18th uit. ..rus1u crucial. t Regular $5.00 Perrnenanr $3.50 - Olgfs Beauty Parlor I50 Queen Sh-Naer lus Stop - No Appointment Necessary for Oui-ef-Twr Cusrornsra. FOO-II. PGMOVOI’. juice or a few drops of cuticle NORTH AKIIICAN Ll" L. S. STIVINSON lnnsllfllasgar 4 i.‘ --.-.~.~4re--'r:rassé--ur"aifi09~'firi9i No, Mr. Brown {I By Gertrude Iaevcls P u c» -_-..'._-,v>;;ov - e ' (Continued from page l) looking for s Williams who was married three times, and once it was a. Jones and he threw her downstairs. The maiden name is missing, but you'll know it by tile story." ~ "Unless some other William»: got thrown down by s Jones. .'. get you. Lord, what s job you have. Miss Chrlstrmssi How do you stand 1t, talking to these people and hearing their hard luck tales?" "I don't get the chance to talk t: clients as often as I'd like." Noel answered. "I just sit. here and do cards and things, when I'm not alternating with Gwenn in the Milk Kitchen. And-end anyway" she hesitated, the "owl-eyes" look- ing up shyly, “don't you think it's e lot easier hearing and talk- ing hard luck, Mr. Parker, than having it yourself?" Ten rubbed his brows. "I guess You're right. By the way, you might call me Ten once or twice before you firs me Mrs. Christmas. And now-what, ho! Here goes for the Joneses." He seized the peck of records and began sort- ing them alphabetically, with an ease and swlftness that surprised Neel. In the next hour or two, in spite of much wise cracking at clients‘ expenses, he had cleared his allotted portion of work and Noel, having finished hers, was free for her late afternoon task. "I'm relieving Gwenn," she ex- plained. "If you're not going to rwait for April, there's an exit down this way. Perhaps you'd like to stop in and see what we're doing?" (To Be Continued) iiicanings From Rural District New Glasgow ___._ The Misses Selina and Lottie Robertson are welcome ‘muse guests of Mrs. Brenton Dickleson. Mr. Robert Stevenson of the Ross Drug Co., Amherst, is at present in Toronto where be is taking further study in his pro- fession. Best wishes follow him. Mr. Roy Mills was seen jozginz the Clegg filly of Mr. Cyril Smith in this vicinity on the 24th., and Roy has her sure look- ing good. ‘Miss Pkeda Smith of Moncton spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Smith and her sister, Mrs. Ira McCon- brey. Dr. ad Mrs. Schspiro and son Charlie accompanied by ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stevenson motored to Rustlco and Cavendish on the holiday, where the Doctor made several professional cells-N. The students are enjoying their return to their respective homes. where they are now helping out with home chores, and enjoying the open sir, free from the toil of book study for awhile. Rev. and Mrs. Eric Coffin vis- ited t-treir cottage at Cavendish during the week where Mr. Dolph Gallant is erecting rnew cottage and mskinl further improve- son Peter of Fredericton, NB. spent the holiday st the family cottage "Tall Timbers", Caven- dish. Pete enjoyed some fishing but no big catch reported. Pierce st the George enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Fulton had a pleasant holiday home of Mr. and Mrs. McCeubrey; Mr. Pierce some golfing. Mrs. Melvyn Bulman and son Allison had a pleasant visit"- in North Rustlco, where they were the guests ef Mr. and Mrs. New- ton McLure. returning in the evening to the City with Mr. Bul- man. for ozf Mahons Bay left on return to their home after spending a couple of months with Dr end Mrs. Bchapiro, nhe letter being. s sister of Mrs. O'Neill. She enjoy- ed many social events where she made many new friends. who will look forward to her returning be- fore long. . A favorable report was receiv- sd frcrn the play presented by the Gratis Club, showing pro- ceeds of‘ 844.00 received. Bills presented were ordered paid. ft was suggested that en afternoon tee he held in June. Meeting closed with prayer. A delicious lunch was served by Lflmmlttee in charge assisted by the gracious hostess. The WJLB. and ladies Aid of New Glasgow Christian church rnet at the home of Mrs. ‘Iii... Mc- Nelii on Thursday evening, mg. Leigh Warren was leader using the theme, “World Wide Re- llgious Union. Readings were or. ferad by Mrs. Revell Diclrlescn, Mrs. PL. Campbell, a d Mrs. Harland i-illl. gym" " ere Love mow: 2m. Mrs. orriufene mo» daugh- ‘FREE A "3 Days" Mal Par/rage of iIcWitlills 'I'O ALI. SUFFERERS room eBACKACHE ' . noun» mounts ° y oMINOR autumn: rims IHEUMATIC TWING‘ aBlADDER DISORDERS Why Dewitt’: Pills may help YOU . . . sluggish kidneys may give rise to various distressing symptoms such as BACK. ACRE. MINOR RHEUMATIC PAINS AND BLADDER TROUBLE WITH SCALDING AND BURNING. The_ trouble starts when the kidneys fail to perform their natural function of help- ing to eliminate impurities from the system. 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Beginning June 6 an extra trl) will be made between Cape Tor- mentine and Borden on Sundays The ferry will leave Borden n! 9:10 a.m. and arrive st Cape Ton mentine at 10:05 a.m. In the op- posite direction, it will depart from Cape Tormeniine at 10:35 a.m. and arrive at. Borden at 11:30 a.m This convenient Sunday mornlni service will be in addition to tlif Sunday evening trip inaugurated on May 2 and the Sunday after". noon service which will begin on May 30. A new daily service will begin on June 28 leaving Borden at I p.m. and arriving Cape Tormen- tine st 9:55 pm. and depart.- ing Cape Tormentine at 10:30 pm. and arriving Borden at 11:25 p.m. This trip will, bring the number operating daily except Sunday be- tween the Island and the mainland to four. Previously. two extra. trips yvcrc inaugurated on April 26. All times are Atlantic Stand- ard. Rev. Mr McCully requesting a sketch of the late Rm‘. J.W. Hay- ter‘s lite. Nfrs. N. McDonald and Mrs. H. Ling are to attend to this matter. Mrs. Campbell invited members to her home for next meeting. Lunch committee, Mrs. Regingld MC- Neill, Mrs. Earle Houston and Mrs. Wyand. In the absence of Mrs. E. Hill the aid meeting was presided over by Mrs. Revell Dlckieson. Minutes were read by Mrs. Harland Hill. Roll call was answered by a good number. improved (liar Ferry Service ls Announced MONCTON, May 29 _~ Improv- ed service in the operation of the car ferry between Cape Tormen- tlne, N.B., and Borden, P.E.l., was officially announced here today by W. E. Robinson. vice-president and general. manager. Atlantic mflli-l- Region. Canadian National Rail- MANY DIALECTS THOUGH *- ways. The additional trips will be ---— 3"- lnd M"- Pe" Kent’ "d cperated for the convenience of‘ Approximately 450,000,000 people the company's patrons travellingl speak the Chinese language -— bstwccn the ntainland and Prince 1 the most-spoken language 1n the Edward Island and to accommo- world. LET lT RAINH You con still look your nicest in one of our up- te-rlre minute Reineoais. Come in 11nd lock over the shipment of beauties we hove just received. PHONE 55 to Thee" was sung. A letter from Ti|E FASIIIUN SHOPPE "The Store That Fashion Built” $21.95 i0- $28.95 for the Good-Will Quip Program. Available here with each purchase. GT. GEO. ST. \