rizBRuAgY s. Bllll iinliuii TEA till/w iibiiifiiiio saunas SCHOOL IIONOII. ROLL (‘mile X_i, lrene MacInnls; 2. o hi. candy; 3. Bfllbllrvaaum‘ Gram. 1x_1, Bernadette Rossi- ,; g, Arlene Saunders; 3. Joan °<‘~,‘-'-‘.2i'." VlIl—-l, Melinda Doiron‘. l°f\l'l_l'il Peters; 3. Dorothy Camp- . 1' ethics VII-l, Velda Joseph; 2. aiflClfi Morris; 3. Helen Malone. do Vll—l, Arlene Gallant; 9y Burke; 3, Ddna Siieehan. vI-i. Kathleen Hagen; iircd Macdonold; 3, Bernice VVl-l, Patricia Cullen; 2. : lri Gallant; 3, Barbara Ward. Grnih- V—1. Shirley Lnughersn; hliirlene McLeod; 3. 311911! V-l, Mildred Chandler; Bcagan; 3, Pearl Stanley. c. , lv-i. Helen Meston; 2, aihiiii DoCoste; 3, Adrianne Cal- glian (mili- iV-l, Lillian Peters; 2. dry Smith; 3, Norma Connolly. Grade III-l, Rose Marie Buiger; l ll‘ Gallant: 3, Ruth Clintcu. III—-l, Mary Connolly; 2. iqtimne McKinnon; 3, Valerie ‘aye. Cirfirlo Il—l, Coreen Connors; 2, ll(l'.l'.'l Lewis; Ii. Mary Cullen. (imilc II-l, Doreen MacDonald; i-Wiiila Gauthier; 3. Marilyn 1' KENT’ SCHFOL Honor roll ior January: (irziile .\'—1. Frank Weatlierby; Ttnlioil Plalts; 3. Karl Reardon. i;r.--ir~ lX—l. Briar Chandler; 2. fillliill Bohaker; 3. Nancy Ilynd- lBll. Gr-de VIII-l. Eileen Macy tiiiir; 2. Allan MacLeod; 3. Wil- am llatt. (irndc VlII—1. Niels Hansen; 2. T]l"i'l'.‘ Gulndon; 3. Helen Chap- e I. Uriide Vii-I. Donna Horne; 2. ilifiriiic Cameron; 3. Eddie Cut- l l-n Glililc VII-l. Gordon Tweedy; 2. onnio Chandler; 3. Frederick Sel- l. fir» lo VlI-1. Jean MacDonald! 2. net Rogers; 3. Elizabeth Palmer. (Prado V—1. Rosemary Bohaker; Paula Burden; 3. David Currie. Grsldo V—1. Dean Blrt and Aus- ni Kennedy; 2. Joan Mallett and ti»! ltinolieod; 3. Judith Stewart. tn-idv 1V—1. Vimy Gregory; 2. on lance Davies; 3. Wayne Mac- oi rid and Brodie Lanlz. fir-d» IV-—1. Frederick Hynd- m» tiiiil Montgomery and Anna "»""ll'-‘\v; 2. Daphne ‘Taylor; 3. "Irvlll Johnston. l-lflllc Ill-l. Pauline Johnston. shim-r Matheson; 2. Peter Mac- \i_it; 3. Barbara Kennedy. crude II—1. Velma Chsppell; 2. lwllyllln Taylor; 3. David Hynd- l l. i‘ "lilc lI-l. Carol Chandler, Dor- llumphrey and Donald Nel- 3- Andy Bohaker, Donald in and Wlniired Anne Mac- ' Judy Brennan, Diane Sylvia Taylor. --___._______. LONG TIME AWAY M‘. PAUL. Feb. 1 -—(Al’) -—-llro. lllielio C. Darling, 02, charged ' -l_l‘l' divorce suit that her hus- l=li went to the Dempsey Gibbons 'lll. at Shelby, Mont, July 4, 1923, ll hasn't been homo since. jlllllrzii John W. Bocrner today nnlorl a deiault divorco on oiiiids oi desertlon. The husband, l"'~"l Darling, now lives at li- The two were married lo in PICKEI) WRONG BABY “lliflvN. Fob. 1 -.<siri -'riie 9°’ Pill»! withdrew tonight ‘oom- ‘lgn leaflets showing a picturo oi Post-war" British . ' Th? captain said "The Prams oi llmn Arc Filled with Tho Bon- "Sl Babies In Living Mwmory." The rival Conservative Party lllltd out tho picture wasn't o Sl-wu baby. ‘ "ls n matter oi ioct it was a vture oi His Royal Ilighnoss. the ‘k9 °l Kelli. a nephew oi tho lllg. taken in 1935-‘ I . ’ixs. lXlURE 194.9 The llarvoy Girls Samuel Hopkins Adams Her plight wss not bettorod when the counter man at her elbow my. ported the~ customer. "That's right, kid." “But wo tip in coin," added the cattleman iiidiiierently, laying a quarter on the ollcloth. She picked it up as ii it were red-hot, and dropped it on tho iloor. Bella pounced on it. "What's poison about that " she inquired. "I wouldn't touch it it it were tho last money on earth." said Alma. "Oh, well. ii you ioei that way about it." Bella handed ovor two dimes and a nickel. “when you've been s. Harvey girl as long as I have." she continued astutely "you'll iind out that wages are your living but tips are the silver lin- ing to the cloud." "Now, you take Thursty," ro- sumed Terry. as ‘the door closed behind the cattleman, “ii I had his education_ " “Don't you think you'd better stop talking and get back to your key, Mr. Terry Kelsey?" suggested Bella sweetly. "Maybe you're right." was tho meek reply as he attacked his breakfast. "Oh. gknornln’, Judge. g‘ 0I‘ill.i‘l'," said Tim tuictuously. " ow you ieelin’, Judge?" "Fine. 'I‘im, iinel“ The new arrival. a iat, power- iul-looking, smiling man with pulpy lips and a benevolent aspect, sported a twenty-flve-dollor Stetson hat and a black Prince Albert suit. CHAPTER V1’ Judge Purvis circled the room with an appraising glance, and seated himseli beiore Alma. “Make you acquainted with Miss Alma Bee-lye, Judge. Almafls irom the East." said Tim. at the counter. "I've seen Miss Alma beiore," twinkled the big man. "Happy to welcome you to God's country, my dear." hand in which, somewhat surpris- ed by the expression oi commun- ity s it, she placed her own. ieel- ing h r palm gently pressed. He ordered ham-and coiiee sweet rolls, and apple pie. "The Judge is the hull cheese here," explained voluble Tim. “Don't much go on that he ain't got a ilnger into. I knowed him before I took this job. Congratula- tions on your appointment. Judge." "Thank you, Tim, thank you." He beamed upon the "short order" set before him. "Very nice, Miss Alma. Very tasty." His attitude, Alma decided, was paternal. Certainly he was old enough to assume that role; iorty ii he was a clay. maybe nearer iiity. He chatted sociably as he waited. A irowsy old wastrel came in and whispered in his ear. Judge Purvis frowned. "Too bad. too badl" he said. “Well, if Dr. Gib- son is on the. job, they're well looked sitar. Here he is now. Howfire they doing, Doc?” A huge, slow. hard-bitten young man with an uncouth iaoe redeem- ed by clear, intelligent eyes, nod- ded as he sat down. "Graney won't last out the night.” he said. "Baum will come through minus a couple of linger. My ether gave out. That made it tough." "Gunplay at the Alhambra last night," Tim whispered to Alma. Sonora Cossidy entered by the service door and greeted the phy- slcian. ‘They ought to close that joint." she said, with s look oi dislike at the Judge. Dr. Gibson cocked a derlslve eye at her. “Control your proiesslonal Jealousy. Is it likely that our leading amusement emporum would be closed because oi an occasional unpleasantness - considering who is backing it Couldn't you smuggle me a plateiui oi hotcakes. Mrs Cassidy?" "Burest thlng- you know." It was against rules to serve dining room specialties at the lunch counter, but Alma guessed that ior this strange individual regulations would always be relaxed. “Where did they catch you, Doc?” Sonora ask- ed "Up at Riley's Rift. I cams in by buckboard. There isn't a spot on me that isn't yelling ior a poultlce." Diverted by a patron, Alma nevertheless managed to lend an ear to tho ensuing conversation. From 'I‘lm, Sonora and others came a stream oi’ queries which seemed to the listener to cover the vltsJ statistics oi the region ior one hun- dred and ilily miles around. Tho and unconcernedly and went out. Judge Purvls brought out s coupon book. "Been doing a littlo logol business loi- tho railroad," he explained with o. humorous wink. He tore oii iour coupons and Weighted them down with a ility- cent pleco, waving aside thanks. "ii there is ever any Ill-filo f"!!! I can do ior you," ho addressed the girls impartially, "don't be sh! about asking me. Always ready to help young people." Ho departed in a glow oi benevolence. "He likes ‘em pretty," observed "Ho seems very kind." said Alma. "Ho's got a nice taco." said Bells. Alma silently speed. "Trodtfll bo slacker now ior a piece," sold Tim,'eying her. "You go out and get s lungiul, sister." Thankiui ior the respite, tho girl walked along tho porch and lunod back in a corner o the oil. Inside. ot thoclgar snd otloni Minter. a discussion was in progress. "Why can't you be a gentleman, ‘rhursty?’ in a iointly Irish occoimroi s!- ioctior-ts npromh. "Poo much oiiort," drowlins reply. “You got a right, to treat those girls iiko ladies," protested tho other. ' "Ivory waitress is o lady. She'll toll you so, hoi-oeli. ii you don't belilvo it." ho ogroed smoothly. (‘lb bo continued) ll WODD SPICIII Thsro are more than 000 species cams the '!.~""°‘ i! XFFIP? 1"!“ . a. Will!" ~"!".£'.'!.'!"""'“ "'5'. He oiiered hei- a plump ' ugly. stocky physician ate hastily ‘ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT ‘Ibo 10th. day oi J y 1H9 In tho mutter oi tho Estate o! WILLIAM F. JAIIDINI Ills oi llillsborough in Kings County in Prince Edward" Island, Bo- tirod ‘ ‘ deceased. tel- toto. ' The Sheriff oi Queens County or any Constable or literate per- son in tho said County GREETING: WIIEBEAB upon reading the petition on illo oi Waiter Douglas oi Mount Stewart in Queens Coun- . .- . . n y i» other things, that tho ubovo nom- od deceased died on or about tho 2nd. day oi January I949 hlvlng ed the Ilill. day of October I948 and a codlcll thereto dated the 3rd. day oi November I948 ap- pointed .hlm, tho said Walter Douglas, sols executor and Trus- tee tboreoi and that s Caveat was iiled by two daughters oi the said deceased demanding that the ssid will and codiell be proved in testes and in solemn iona ior law; and further alleging that tho mid Walter Douglas was willing to like out Probate oi tho said Will and oodicll and prayed that tho sold will and oodicli should be proved in solemn iorm and some odmlthd to Probate onil proboto Irlbted to him as ouch " ‘ and Truotoo and that a Citation rolling upon oil pol-sons interested In tho nid estate should be lssuod. 7°‘! d" r .'"'"F'79."! r Ell "howl" For LlF5""Pm iihul do“ 9'“ . QC "Ufa 9 Exh-u- r “m: s“ so’ h for klmfl O r oxYBm- _ grltlilfi ass ‘Pdwrmi QUIRED to cite all the heirs and next oi kin oi tho sold deceased ivllllam F. Jordlno and all per- sons interested in the estate oi tho sold deceased to be ond oil- pesr beiore tho Judge present l1 u Probate Court to bo held in the Court House in Charlottetown on Thursday tho 11th. day oi I-‘ebru- ary next I949 at the hour 0T eleven o'clock in tho inronoon to show cause. ii any they can. Why the said will and codlcll should not be proved teotoo and in sol- omn iorm and why Probate should not be grsniod to tho sold Wal- ter Douglas as prayed ior In the raid Petition and MI motion 0|’ Malcolm Mollnnon proctor ior tho sold Petitioner. AND IT IS IIEEEDY ORDER- I.l) that this citation or any ab‘ shoot borooi, osttlol ‘lined by the Judge oi Probate be iorth- uith served upon Adelaide C. Stanley oi‘ Lowell Road. Concord. Massseh. is; Margaret V. Mac Iieod oi (i4 Highland Road, Som- ervillc, Massachusetts: (lcorgr I’. Jardlne oi Lynhurst. Ohio and Albert II. Jardlne of l8 I. Street Lowell. lilassachusciir. by register- rd mail and upon Carrie J. Jar- dlne oi Charlottetown. in queens County aforesaid. Arthur J. Jn- dlne oI Charlottetown iilorca-liri. Beanie Jay of Burden in P-uca County in said Province. Mn. Frances lit-id oi’ ltianiiaguc in Kings County aforesaid. nurse. and lillmt Jardlni- oi Mom-i Stewart aforesaid And that a itue copy of this Citation or writ abstract liereoi he forthwith puli- llthed in some nctvspaprr pub- lished, in Charlottetown oldie- t said, once a week ior at iesstl aforesaid the day and year fir: four consecutive weeks liter the abnvo written. date then-oi. Iiy iho (Zoiirt WITNESS Ills Honour Leonard Palmer, Judge oi the said Pro- .baio Court at Charlottetown LS. r E, Margaret Andrew Reg sirar it .l oer mar r/r c ncliwsscil/ua/ dnrwlifs for Klrlnlw rind Blnilrlt‘! llfiijlllw"