-.._i.i_._. ._ ooeveoivl-To-mvcvcxmoca-o- Evvvvv FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY _ I IIEPEAT rsnronnlncs" _ Shows 2 :30 - 7-9 TRAVEL - CARTOON - MINIATURE E EDWARD Fill-SAT oulr . - g w“ ADDED: WAN-NOW B07’ f/ “EDWARD ARNOLD a... FREDERICK De CORDOVA’ Hww-"euhfianhen-avennnlennaa-l-nvhelwr "qwlrflrwlgbbtvetmanulvdll-A-Pnexuum swuw.‘ News c-f the Day - Sports Race Rider - Bugs Bunny Cartoon - Twenty Years of Academy Award. '\.\. 1Q '\_ "\"‘\7\)\'7<.\x\. xx? TODAY EMPIRE, rm. and SAT. SHOWS AT 7 - 8:45 — SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 \ m’ cnrrg or EXTRA: i ' gllilhit‘ ullilllhlrnlulliillhslt Mor.\iw\“\\ until \\ l-‘lafiagm ll PIIINIIER! lilIlNil’! Kill! 4 (lift!!! Mill) Tlll IMPPY SMASIIES IT W/Tll Mlle’?! I f“ N i nulli- mtllilllllllltlli m“ “n55 ‘ . Sport; - Animal Reel, Toinr So - Unusual Occu- pations - Cartoon Woody Wocdpeiltef- “RNMoo\M“““”\ {_g"wooo N“??? I t THE GUARDIAN. "' w Their barking law to Tens. . ~§ 1 w, '\7\7\3\7~:7\7~7\.. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD lSlflND 1N THE PROBATE COURT The 16t|l1 day of August A. D. 1948 ln Re Estate of Hugh Macliay late of Creek County m the State of Oklahoma in the United states of America, diseased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: \VHEltl1AS upon reading the petition on filu of Jennie Myrtle MacKay of Tulsa in the State of Oklahoma in the United States of America, widow. the sole Executrix of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set foruh: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Thursday the twent third day of September next co ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause. if any, why the Accounts of the said Es- tate. should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petbtion and on motion of H. Francis MacPhc-e, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each wmk for a-t least four con- GOLORFUL JOIIIIS-MAIIIIILLE ASPHALT SIIINGLES J-M Asphalt Shingles give your ho-rne THREE essen- iiol kirds cf rccf prcicution . against’ WEATHER . . protec. . and against the RAVAGES rion against FIIRE OF _TIM*E! The secret of this extra protection is a tough felt base saturated and canted with asphalt-plus a ‘cover- ing cf indestructible, colorful rock granules securely imbeci- ded into rite surftoce. Years of protection for your roof . . backed by a name that is known to millions- "Johns-Mon- n| ville . We hove these sh-ingies in stock in rhe TI-lREE-lN-ONE or ihe- LOCKNOTCH patterns. We will be pleased to give you complete information on any roofing problem you may have. secutive weeks from the date here- orf and that a true copy hereof be iortlhwith posir-d in the following public places respectively. namely’. in the hall nf the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of (‘anada in d Charloteitown aforesaid. and of. or roar the Bank of Nova Scotla In Charlottetown aforesaid so that nil persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. wrrrvrcss His Honour Harold Tleonurd Palmer. Judge of the said Pwblltc Court at Charlottetown l aforesaid. the day and your first » ahwe written. By the Court. (SGIH E. MARGARET TULHER. Registrar. n To AMHERST-TRURO-KENT- y- Till!" CAPITQL JFIII. m sir. If arnswalawm I wltuilii"'éiuorr JOSEPH SCHILIIKRAIIT muANDYDEVINE - JACIQEIQQ mans-um» Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ii L. M. Poole 6: Co. i o-tloo§c~;s>soss>co<@e~so@>crkaco<acocco<%eo<scoi . OUT OUR ‘FJ M! rm..- g LUMBER — BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone l7i -— l7Z VlLLl-I-CHATHAiil- BATHURST, ctc., etc. Low Fares - Fast Time PAUIIS FLYING SERVICE Ch'torvn Airport-Phone 1800- WAY By J. R. Williams I l’ 1 mow, WHEN TH ~ YOU EAT EVERY ‘III n o|= m A sauce‘ I ~ F omou no A MEAT - SANWVICH GIVES rr TH’ PROPER VITAMIN STARTS BREAKIM Loose IT'S LIKE VISITIN’ A LOT OF RESTRUNTG , T’) GET ONE BUT ‘ h ' ONION Ancoawaaown 1 nil: EASTERN PGUARDIAN I assure: slolvnuue: llameld r. landry. Albert Althea. Ire. so», btewart. Ill Harriet Olelr. AGINT UIUIIUITUWN: Wblllq BIC! llllli lleherde LGINTB ‘IOUIII: All. and tlerdea Ierrell" m Guardian us! u eons: at be: Illa-n , fellewta; plaoee u imam: lllll.l. la Geerpetewa: {the Poet Olllee; ta IearterTosuierre and Ilerdaee » leper. in 8t. Bear's: The Pelt Olioe. moon 11v AND morass- the 1 large stock or Shoes If the non- tague Shoe Store.- '- I-lome now open ..°NO'I‘ICE. — Johns‘ Cannery in Montague, I for business. Canning Fruits. Vege- nblee, Bee! and Chicken. Located near McGowan! Sales and Service Mr. Don Benton. New York 3 City is spending s two weeks rs- ' cation at his former home at i. East. Point. The surveying of a piece of i property st North Lake has been i qune and cruising flute brought .qiery totheiiugerei ADRIAN BOOTH BRUCE IJABOT Also Comedy, ”Sh eepish WoIf" "x79 New General Manager Lehn and [not of Canada Mr. Thomas A. Mcmllivlrayl who recently resigned as head of the well-known Drug Distributing Concern 0.! McGilllvz-ay Ems Ltd; of Toronto, has been appointei General Manager of the Lehn Fink interests in Canada. His bfother, Malcolm (Mac), Wm. WltOm he has been associated for‘ many years becOmes President of McGillivary Bros. Ltd. lvlr. MaxGillivray ls one of the best known men in the industry, a graduate of pharmacy and with a wealth of experience in merch- andising in this field, Mortgage Sale“ There will be sold by public auc- tlmi in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen's County. in the Prmtnee of Prince Edward island, on Satur- day the 26th day of Seplember A. D., 1848, at the hour of twelve I12) o'clock noon-ALL tract of land situate, Lying and being on Let or Township Number flity in Queen's County, bounded and des- cribed as follows: COMMENCING at the point of intersection of the Westerly boundary of the Murray Harbour Road with the Northerly boundary of the Vernon River. thence in a Northeriy direction along the Westerly boundary of the Murray Harbour Road a distance of Tvgn Hundred and Ninety-seven 1297) feet to a point. thence at right angles in‘ a Westerly direc- tion a distance oi Four Hundred and Fiftgr-five (4.35) feet to a point thence at right angles in a South- rrly direction a distance of Forty- twn (42) feet to the Northerly boundary of the Vernon River. thence in n South-easterly direc- tion foilowinlr the course of the Northrrly boundary of the laid river to the piece of commence- ment. containing one acre more or less: ALSO all that other parcel of land situatr, lying and being in sarid Lot or Township Number Fifty. bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENC- ING at a point distant three chains and ninety-one links East from the East side of the Murray Harbour Road and in the North bank oi the mill stream or dam flowing Welt- wa-rdly into Vernon River. thence North eighteen degrees East a dis- tance oi two chains and twenty-six links or until it meets the‘South boundary of land formerly in pos- rlsssion of Lcmuel C. Hayden. now or lately James Praught. thence North scvcntyr-six degrees tvest a distance ni three chains and fifteen links. tirence North thirty-seven degrees West s distance of one chain or until it meets the East boundary of thr- Murray Harbour Road thenoe Southwardly along the East boundary of the Murray Harbor Raul aforesaid until it stir-likes the North boundary of lend now or formerly in poeeell- lnn of Roderick Fraser. thence Fastwardly along the said North boundary of land nmv or formerly in possewion of Roderick Fraser aforesaid until it strikes the South shore of the eald mill stream or mill dun, thence runtinulrlk Esstwardly along eaid shore until it includes a distance snaffle-lent to include all the land cot-cred by the water in said mill stream or mill dam, thence North- wardly and thence Westwardly along the North Shore of said mill stream or mill dam and follovring the various courses thereof to the point at the- plece of commence- ment, the said land so described being the land mentioned and re- ferred to in a certain Agreement of Sale and Purchase made the first day of February A. D.- llll. between John I‘. Hayden lif Vernon River aforesaid, Miller, of the one part. and John Ross of the lame PINE. Miller. of the other pert, and registered on the ltth day of June A. D. 1015 in Liber 6'1. Folio 715 of Queen's County Deed Reiietry. TOGETHER WITH all the rilhte. privileges. nlvantegee and appur- tenances to the eald lands belolllilll or thereunto new or heretofore holders, need occupied or enjoyed. Thn ebove eele is made end by virtue of and pursuant to a power of eele contained in e eer- tain Zndenture of Mortgage. bur- ‘Nxxn. "N. m; nu tau-w" or January. n‘ yo... .515:- ~ have returned to their complete‘ in preparation for erec- tion of a radar station there. ....'The farmers of last Polo‘ and vicinity have almost complet- ed ntherlng their heavy bay ,‘ crop. some farmers reported more were able to handle ._-__ Mr. and Mrs. John F. Miller Montreal after spending in eo- joyable three weeks vacation at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents Mr. and Mrs. John J. MacDonald, ~_ East Point. There were approximately sixty junior farmers from this vicinity n" ‘ -' the field day at the lux- perlmental Farm on Monday, Aug. 23. That was s. remarkable tum» out considering that the group was formed in the latter part of May. They reported that the field day was an immense success. Inc baseball game between St. Peters “atsmashers and 111st. Point Eist- ern Stars attracted keen interest. Ironically enough the only bat smashing done was by an Eastern Star player. At the end of the fifth inning darkness called a nail. to what was developing into i: tight struggle. The Eastern Start who considered e half completed ball game as insufficient in its tlfying the ability of either team challenged St. Peters Batsmash ers to a rematch on Sept. 5 at the fiitern Stars sports field at. South e. ' In Memos-lam in loving memory oi’ our dear son and brother, HRENTON STEWdRT BURNS who peeeed away on September 1nd, 1M6. It is only Good nkbt dear Brenton It is Just what we uaed to lay We will meet again in the morning At the dvwn of another day. Lovingly Remembered by Mother, Dad and Robert. C. Maclean of Vernon Itlver in Queens County in Prince Edward ' Island. Farmer, and Wilhelmina MacLean, his wife, of the one part, and Samuel Gordon Rose of Vernon River, aforesaid. Miller, of the other part, and because of default having burn made in the payment of the principal money and interest thereby scoured. . For further pl-rtleulars apply at the office of Bell and Mathieeon. Cameron Block. Charlottetown. DATED thle 28rd day of August. I’; A. D., 1N8. SAMUEL GORDON ROSS. Mortgngee home l’ _ . Mrs. L. H. Douglas, Mrs Georgetown And Vicinity __- w. and Mrs. William Fisher of Fortune were guests of thél" scn-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy on Sunday. —Geo. ,.._. Mr. Charles Stead of Lethe River spent s few days lr Georgetown visiting relatives and frlendn and while here he was "u guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lav- ers. Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Wood who have been honeymooning in me Province and who were guests of Mr. Wood's parents. Mr. and In. W. T. Wood. left recently on re- turn to Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MeoCor- mack had as their guests on Sui day, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser and Qaughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and two children. Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen of Montague. Mr. Joseph MacPhee is having repairs done to the foundation at his home on the corner of Mam and Richmond Streets. Carpenter’ are also engaged in placing new sills under the homes of Ml’. Adolphus Scully and Mrs. can» hne_MacDonald on Meint Street 0 Robert C. Jenkins of the Royal Canadian Navy s ived i: Georgetown on Friday ZYth-on his thirty days leave. He is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. i! Jenkins. Robert has been on the RON. boat Portale and when his leave is completed he will return to his former position in the it. C. N. Hospital ln Halifax. Among those from Georgetown attending the funeral of the lace Mrs. Florence Poole o! Lowe: Jlontegua oa- Irtday were, Mrs Lillian MacDonald. Mrs. W. W. MacLeanJMrs. Myrtle Babinear, (Uni Scannell. Mrs. Stephen Landry Mrs. H. W. Parker, Mrs. A. E. Jenkins and Mr. Stanley Parker. Salad Dressing Beffer with. ATTENTION ~ KIIIWS liiilliiTY RESIDENTS The Eostern King's Exhibition is to be held on Wednesday, Alana and Allen all oi ‘ September 8, i948, at Souris, P. E. Island, under the management of the Eastern King's Exhibition Association which is offering $2500.00 in Prizes, as well as Special Prizes amounting lo op- proximately $375.00. in addition to the usual activities of previous years there will be a sports show conducted by the Seurii Athletic Association on the athletic field adjoining the Exhibition grounds. Cash Prizes awarded in each event are: lsi’ 2nd 3rd 3.00 1-00 1.00 .._._~,.. - -~- ---e_n. H'"f’ sports events, open to King's County, are: I00 Yd. Dash-ll yrs. and under. 100 Yr. Dosh-i2-l6 yrs. I00 Yd. Dash-Open any age. 220 Yd. Dosh-IZ yrs. and under. 220 Yd. Dash-i2-i6 yrs. 220 Yd. Dash-Open ony age. 1-4 Mile—l6 yrs. and under. 1-4 Mile-Open any age. I-2 M"rle—l6 yrs. and Under. 1-2 Mile—Open any age. l MllQ-p-l‘ yrs. and under. l Mile-Open any age. Pele Vaulr—l6 yrs. and under. Pele Vault-Open any age. Brood Jump-N yrs. and under. Brood Jump-Open ony age. High Jonrp-‘IG yn. and under. High Jump-Open any age. The above show is to be followed by o ball game. oowr MISS |r rbucsz it he: every indication of being the biggest yet end it it up to you to rneke it the imt yer, so, COME ONE, COME ALL. FRANK E. PETERS, Secretory-Treasurer. " ‘oulfinr-m‘ /. HOW no YOU Fm ABOUT YOURSELFIl ’ We've heord it eaid that a} .. woman can always rake lmselii . ' our of the "blues" by going out e Rite-Way IiLEAIIEIIS that isn't always practicable. l,‘ the neXf but tiring works will. teo-purring on crisp, freshly cleaned clothes has rite some effect — especially when it’: work of Rife-Way quality. PHONE 23 I92 Fitzroy St. PICK-UP AND DELIVERY and buying o new dressLSince ;-' cum THRESHERS Carioad of Groin Timehers due to arrive this week. All size 22 x 38 in. mounted on rubber. These machines offer the. utmost in clean threshing end groin-earring. ability. Jhey~ are thoroughly modern, smooth running, easily operated and srurdily built for years of satisfactory service. These thresh- ers are built l-o mulch the power of tractors in general use and to meet tithe needs of individual, neighborhood and cus- tom threshing. IN STOCK ready for immediate delivery: y’ 1 6-H. Groin Binder, Bundle Carrier and Trans-pa . I No. 4CA slightly used Hall Thresher complete wih ‘trailer. Excellent condition. Priced to sell. I I-2 to 2 1-2 H.P. Engines. 3 i-o 5 H.P. Engines. McCORMiCK-DEERING BINDER TWINE I Wholesale and Retail w. a. Jenk’ . YOUR INTERNATIONAL DEALER Greer George Street 5ERVICE FOLLOWS SALES’ ¢I§ III‘ QIISHIIIIGPS I . yeee ill # e Tough Gum. Percha tire! give satisfaction because they stand up over gruelling C; dim roads. Yes, they‘ Canadian engineered greet mileage, safcw economy. oven All You: nus rooAY mom m: nouns HARDWARE co. _ Phone ios and not Chrlmerutfl. P-I-Ii m-m u. I 0 fififiO-QOQ-Qvooetl 5