. land situate. lying attd heing on . t:.'./ 3:523" THE CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN CIGARETTES ‘ctuincrav sue LIST 0F DEFAIILTING RATE PAYERS TOWN 0F SDIIRIS Mount Hope, King". Ceustv Pursuant to a decretal order of? the Honourable the Master of the Rolls made in Cause No. 381. wherein William Pope, adrninist-g rator, and another are complai -.t nuts and John (Y. McLeod and: sthera are defendants, l will aet» up for sale at public auction on the premises firstly hereinafter described. on Thursday the 5th day of May at 2:30 o'clock in the_ afternoon. the two several tractsi if land following. that is to sayw ALL Til-AT tract piece and par-' rel of land situate. lying and be-i lng on Township Number 55 in‘ King's County in Prince Edtvardi island. hottnded and deserihed as: follows: Commencing on the West‘, side of the Albion Road at a‘ point ut rm South from the‘, Southern boundary line of a piotl of land now or formerly in the? possession of Vinehali Docken-i dorfT. thence running Westrvardiy, till it strikes land now or forrn~l erly in the possession of Charles R. Clay. thence at. right angles Southwardly for such distance as will give the tract lterehy describ- eri an area. of eight acres. thence at right angles Eastuardiy" to the Westward side of _ the Albion Road. and thenFe. North along the same to the place of com- mencement. containing an area of FJGIIT ACRES of land a little more or less; \l..\'tl ALI. 'l‘II\'i' irttrl of lantl twin: the bfortltt-rn moiety or roe-halt part of all that trart of Township Number 55 in King's County aforesaid. and being the Homestead farm oi’ the said Alex- nnder McLeod and being hounded and described as follows: On the West. by a-reserved line of road now known as the Mount llope Road. on the Nortit by Farm Plot No. 111. now or formerly in the pnssessiort of Jolt-t Cuhiii. on tho l-iaai hr tlvr- division line oi’ ’l'ou'n- shins Nllmltrrs thi- South by and 50. and onl ‘arm Plot. 1|. nowi nr formerly in the possession of| Albert llrehaul. containing ONE IIIINDRED ACRES of land n. little more or less. and being the I-‘arm Plot I12 on said Torvnsltip. the said Northern moiety altove. described containing FIFTY AiTiES of land a little more or less. i ’l‘lto said traets of land will he‘ sold separately anti free from all encumbrances. and on sueh terms hi‘ payment and deposit as literal announced. and subject to the approval of the aforesaid “aster of the Rolls. DATED at Charlottetown. April 23rd, 1.047. K. M. illAR/PIN Master in Chancery. Auction“ Sale; Of Pure Bred Ayrshire Cut- ile, Horses, ond oil Form Mu- chinery, of J. A. Lennon's, Mon- Iiiilllv. on Wednesday, Moy 7th 0i l o'clock. - G. H. NELSON, Auctioneer FOR SALE _l offer for sole my form con- sisting oi I33 acres load, house and outbuildings in good con- dition, on paved highway, handy station, churches ond school. ROBERT GALLANT Bedford Station I NOTICE have token o course in dry-cleaning through the Department of Vet- erans‘ Affairs, ond with to stats my intention of opening u DRY-CLEANING mm m MONTAGUE as soon us possible. A. 0. Ii0lEilTSON Montague Name Residence Street lLEatate P.Property Acorn, William, Souris, Main 5t. “$122.50 52.50 Allan Jamel, Sourla, . .50 Barry. Daniel. Souris . Bell, Mrs. Jessie Souris Main St. 40.60 10.50 Bell, Reginald, Souris. Sutherland St. 13.15 Brown. John, Sourla . .. . . Campbell, Allan. Souris Campbell, George J., Bouts Cantweii. John, Souris Carter. Thomas, Souris MoCailum. Arthur, Souris . CIIIISWII. Est. Mrl. Robert, Sutherland St. 10.50 .50 Cneverie. Est. Mrs. Alice. R3. Line . 41.04 Cheverle. Augustus, Sourla. Pequot Ave. 25.00 Cheverie. Daniel l, Sourla . .. Cheverie. lidward J., Souris, Peqnet Ave. 25-00 Cheverie. Ivan, Souris, Prospect St. 15.13 Cheverie, Jerome Sr.. Sourla . 2.00 Cheverie, Joseph Eddy, Souris .50 Cheverle. Joseph M. 0., Souris .. 1.00 Cheverie, J. Wilfred. Souris . . . 6.00 Cheverie. Est. Mrs. J. Wilfred. Main H 2 .15 - Cheverie, l-Tst. Michael R... High St. . .50 1.00 Cheverie, Maurice, Sourla ’ Chuvash», Neil. Souris ithevet-ze. Vincent. Souris Cheverie. Warren. Souris Clinton. Percy. Sourla . Coffin, Alvah . 5.00 Creamer, Bernard. Souris, Pleasant 31.50 1.00 Duucette, Kenneth. Charlottetown Iloucette. Mrs. Kettnetlt. Souris. Main 12.50 .50 lloucette. Raymond. Souris .. Doueette. John. Souris . .. Doucette. Joseph, Souris .. MacDonald. Andrew F.. Souris. Main St. . . 211.52 12.50 MacDonald. George N" Souris. Main St. 64.50 MacDonald. ilerbert, Souris MacDonald. Joseph J. N.. Souris 1.50 MacDonald. Margaret, New York. N.Y.. Chapel 6.00 MacDonald. Michael. Souris. River Road 45.00 MacDonald, Paul l1. Souris . . . 4.11 MacDonald, Peter 13.. Souris MaeEnchern. George, Souris ,1 ltinnan. Albert. Souris West . Fitzpatrick, William. Souris Fougere. Louie. Souris. Chapel St. 8.15 1.00 Fraser, Kenneth. Souris Gallant. Mrs. Angus. Souris, Chapel St. . 21.25 Gallant. Cyril, Souris Gallant. Elmer. Souris l Gallant. Est. Harmon)‘. Longworth St. . 36.54 Gallant. lienry. Souris . .. Gallant, Stephen. Souris. Chapel St. 12.50 Gallant. \'ictor. Souris . .. lileGaugh, llarold. Souris. Main 10.00 1.00 McGauglt. Philip. Souris Line Road Gilbert. Ruth liatitcnSourls. Beach St. 25.25 (iilbcrt. Thomas. Souris . Glllam. Jacob. Souris . (iiilam. William. Souris. R. Point 112.0‘! 4.00 (iodfregv. Mrs. J. W. “R1tth“. Truro. N. 5.. . _ Prince Street 10.00 Grant. Joint. Souris, Main Si. . 04-00 75-00 (Grass Seed (Brewers Association. Souris. _ R. Avenue .15 15.00 Gregor. Barbara. Souris. Church 10.00 ilazeldon. Joseph. Souris. K. Point 5.15 Ilamlin. Earl. Souris. K. Lane . . . .t . 1.00 llartz. Mrs. Augustus. Ch'iown. Chapel St. 21.21 bfelntyre. Mrs. Ambrose. Souris. BEOOIIISEITII] 40.29 Maclntyre. John D.. Souris . . . Maelsaac. Dan. Souris Jackson. George. Souris. B. Water 2.50 Jarvis, Lawrence. Souris .. Jarvis, l-lari. Souris LaVie. Angus. Souris . 5.5V! LaVie, Michael. Montreal . 731.00 IaBrrch. William. Souris ' Lewis. Joe. Sourla .. hlacLeorl. John 11.. Souris. Church St. 25.15 Madore. Attgtts. Souris. It. Avenue 21.24 .\ladore. Frank. Souris ‘,- Mndorc. John. Souris _; Meurant. Louie .lr.. Souris Ztleurani, Mrs. Louie Jr.. Souris. LaVids Lana 1.50 Miller. Joseph. Souris . . Mosscy. Howard. Souris . Paquet. Arthur J.. Souris. P. Ave. 51.55 Paquet. Elias. Souris. P. Ave. 42.25 Paquet. Howard. Nouris. Chapel St. 10.00 5.00 Paquet, John D.. Sourla. P. Ave. . 11.25 Pequot. Mrs. M. 11.. Souris, Main St. 14.25 Paquet. M. Fideius, Souris. Chapel St. 112.25 1.00 Paquet. Reginald. Souris . . . Paquct. Est. Stephen J,, P. Ave. 112.12 15.61 Paqttet. Vflilium Jr.. Souris .. Perry. Est. Charles. Main St. 25.50 Pierce. Emmett. Souris 1.00 Praught, Bernard. llaiifax. NS. . .. lilcPhee. Daniel 1L. Sourla. Union St. . 5.00 Itanahan. Mrs. Elia. Royalty Jct.. B. Water 12.50 lfoaelt. Fee. Souris. Main St. 12.50 1.00 lfoaelt. George. Souris. K. Lane 30.00 3.00 blteehatt. James. Souris i Steele. Wallace. Souris. Main St. 0.50 i Steele. Percy. Souris Stewart. Est. E. L.. B. Water .. 118.06 31.50 Stewart, Lloyd. Souris Stubbcri. lierbert. Souris 10.00 1.00 f Vaughan, liira. Mar)‘, Mails Sf. . 5.02 5.15 ‘ Weir. Lester. Souris. iiigh St. . Wilt, Stanley. Souris . ,. ‘ and all the lands above described. for the respective I of. such application at the time and place aforesaid. Dated this 11th day of April. A.D. 1041. MELVIN J. McQUAlD. l as payments are received. ' I SOURIS HAVE BEEN OPERATING NOW FOR SOME TIME . ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED AND . Individual Personality WRITE, PHONE, OR CALL IN AND MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT. PROMPT REPLIES TO ALL LETTERS .. s. -.-;;i ii Poll 6.00 5.00 2.50 6.00 9.14 30.00 ‘.50 .00 2.50 2.50 80.91 50.60 38.16 31.52 11.50 49.01 1.50 21.98 4.50 9.00 6.00 11.40 16.70 2.50 , Loo I Thetr numbers are now increasing. ‘Loflhut slowly. for the beaches and 33.96 ‘ o 2.50 | Distributors For PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS (EASTERN) LIMITED. N EWSY NOTES (Continued on page 10) 1 r—-—---—- Isentimcnt was awakened and laws ‘were passed protecting the birds. low islands on which the terns nest "are often swept. by storm ‘lldcs that destroy both eggs and young." NOTES FROM POWNAL 23.60 t 1.81 2.50 10.00 who. 734.75 22.20 4.00 Agricola. We here greatly pleased 4.00 5.50 2.50 2.50 1.00 23.15 2.50 14.00 $1.30 2.50 1.00 111.00 2. 1. 50 00 2.50 45.55 22.00 38.60 0.00 1.00 1.00 2.50 14.00 8.55 A letter ltas just come in from Miss Maude M. Jones o-f Pownal. it will he remembered. was one of the t-utttribtttors to a sur- vey of turd-lilo published a few Nears ago. ’l‘he note runs: ~"Dear {that the Legislature accepted volt: t-ltolce of the Lady's Slipper for 1.111‘ Floral Iimlviem. There are a few urowittg in our vit-“ttiLv. Last aKIIT." inter rt lrttly lfrttlitllli the a bouquet i‘ inf healthful flowers. in it were dhreo stems with green foliage and t\vo blossoms of ~_shall I say -a glorified Lady's Slipper on each isvtem. They were larger than our ‘commoner ortes. The pouch was mattvy pink amt-i hart while wings. ,or petals. so that it looked like a bird or ltcatttifui moth. itover- lug ahove the flowers. They were exquisitely beautiful and we wished that you rculd itave seen tltem_ We still read with much interest lour Noir". m the "Guardian." In the nuntmrr of i938 I sent. ‘you a description of a bird that I could not identify. Since titer. I have read in your Notes s, de- scription of a Wilson's Warbler that was identical with the one I described. and I have seen one every summer slot-e. with the ex- ception of last year. We have had two Robins around all winter, also a Junco. RobI-ns ond Song Spar- rows are arriv g and other tttrds will soon follow." I was very glad to itcar front Miss Jones. who was formerly s valued contributor to this column. The Wilson's Warbler. I find from my records. was described in 1944. front an actual specimen, rescued front the cat! The description of the Latiy-‘s Slipper is delightful ' ‘months. Georgetown Anti Vicinity Miss Tarn; Victor wag a recent visitor i/o friends tn Mount Stewart. Mrs. James Brydges has return- ed home front a visit to friends in Charlottetown. Mr. J. 1". DeLory. general mer- chant had a car of flour and leeds unloaded and stored in his ware- house on Wednesday. Mr. Lemuel Baker of Murray Harbour has arrived in George- town and will be employed dur- ing the fishing season with Mr. Warren Baker_ lfiicrtds of Mrs. Mao Heat-u, who is visiting her daughter in Syd- ney. N. 8.. are pleased to ltear that she hag recovered from an attack of blood poisoning. ‘The many friends of Mr. llor- ace Parker of Georgetown Royal- ty. are welcoming him home once again, following a serious illness which confined him to the P. E. Is- land Hospital for the past three The winter's accumulation o! ashes itas been removed from the Court House and is being utilized as a covering over some of the new creosote culverts. which work- men are at present busily engaged in laying. ' The many friends of Mrs. Ecr- ence Jenkins are pleased to see him about once again following a recent illness. Although consider- ably improved in health. Mrs. Jen- kins will not resume her teach- ing duties for some time. A small road machine, towed Hy a truck was operating on some of our streets and a portion of our_ main road on Wednesday. A lteav- ier machine would do a splendid job, as the road is ‘rn good shape now for scraping. Friends of Wesley “Sonny” Yor ston. scvn of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yorston will learn with interest. that he has joined the United States Navy for a four year term. Sonny has been employed in Bos~ ton for the past. year and a half. The wharves are rapidly fihlng up with long rows of lobster traps, as trucks ltave been ltaulirtg for the past few days Our two local lobster factories are husy places as employees are busy putting things in shipshape condition for the coming season Matty line. fishing boats are seen daily on our har- hcur and ntany iishernten ltave in» stalled six and eight. cylinder var engines and speed galore seems to be the order of the day. fiotttract Bridge (Continued from page 9) vative and bid only five spades. When LhB rot mcttnd to North. the latter felt. with reasoiv. that 111's own opening bid had been too light. for him now to take further action. South should itave deferred the cue bid urttil he had more infor- mation about the fit; of the North and South hands. A mere two-spade overcail of the two clubs was all that was necessary on the first round. Then. whether or not West. put in his shutout. oa-ise, South could later try his cue bid. Even it he had to bid six clubs over West's raise of five clubs. 1118-! course would be reasonable if by so doing South was ‘making an obvious demand on North for a choice between spades and dia- monds at the six-level. I‘! South felt. for any reason. .22: éf-i‘..-i.‘;i‘éi.fill°t.ilffilism“ tr .::.": - m w e L00 marks till next week. 13.00 l T H 31.32 t c 5.50 Worry Often auses 2.50 _ , 7-3-33; Loss 0f Sleep Q3150! Worrv is probably the utoat. common cause of T‘ ' t roatlessne... Attxielies ttud learn. worries over tinan~ l oial rtnvl ullter ntatterr, all tvke their toil of hours I'M of restful sleep. 7-59 Bur-h a rendition utay eventually result in nerv- 1 We Style Your liair to Suit Your Notice is ltereby_ given, iltut pursuant to the Souris Incorporation At-t. 1910 I will on the 26th day oi‘ May. A. l). 1941 at the hour of ten lfeloek in the fort-noon mukc application to the Magistrate for the Town of Souris at his Court Room in Souris for Judgment against each amounts above tnentloned and then unpaid, and also for judgment against the re- spective parties above named. for the amounts above mentioned as due bv them respee veiy itt respect to Poll Taxes or tax on Personal Pro- perty or both. and then unpaid. and proceed upon such judgment as by law directed. and unless cause to the contrary be shown on thdmaking Town Clerk for the Town of Souris. The above list will be published once more, Names will be removed l PRINCESS BIENIIIITY SALON tahiie as some call it.) For lack of space I must hold over other re- ‘Ilrst round would not be satisfact- ory. he could have jumped to three spades. The crucial point was that Milburtfis llealtlt and Nerve Pills! of tittnutliarts have fountl ltlilburrfls a general tottie. tn help build up Nfreshittg rest and sleep. Ask your tlrttggist. fur Millturo fl thl"k41d Heart" on tlw IvnX. m rur MARITIME @t1M@a i Westbound t Read l)own I ts l3 1° 2:15 P.M. 2:10 P.M. 1:00 A.M. l ' 2:35 P.M. 1:25 A.M. e _ _. 3:10 P.M. — ' — -' SCIIED Effective April t, 1941 Sultlact to Change (j nuattess anti irrilnliiiihv, loss of appetite o_r fatigue. 1t’ you suiTer from a nervous condition or rest lessucss, why not try Over tho past fifty years. thousand! liealtlt and Nerve Piiia beneficial as the system and thus ltelp promote ‘l llealtb and Nerve Pflll, ti‘ TM T. liiburn Co" Umibd. lbronto. 01 cultntorrrtowu‘ new GLASGOW HALIFAX EASTERN GUARDIAN “GUST BECEIVEDw-Pari car- ‘ioad Chesterfield Suites. Studio 'Couches. and Bedding. also 100 Army Blankets. _ Stewart 6r Beck. Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the. Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the 28th day of April 1947. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and| being on Lot or Township Num- ber Fifty one in King's County in Prince Edtvat-d Island. bounded and described as follows} that is to say: COIVLMENOING on the North-east; side of the Sparrows Road, at the South-west angle o! titty act-es of land now in possession of John R. Bruce. formerly owned by Angus Mc- Queen and running thence North along John R. Bruce's ivwst. boundary one lttlndreti i100? chains; thence North fifty-two Fat.‘ Dslivpur. wholesome — a lunch l_0 Itself. Moira Gflhlm Sandwich Bar is the b“; AR none. __a tytftiamt 4x xocorx T's-t‘; w-dhv s’ "rttlcttr. (52) degrees West. Until it meets land of Patrick Kelley and James M. Aitken. Trustees for Mrs. Catherine McKenna; thence South along the Eastern boundary of last mentioned land one hundred (100) chains to the Sparrow! Road aforesaid; and thence Southeastwardly along the Spar-g rows Road to the place of com-_ mencement. containing seventy r10) acres of land a little more or less: ALSO all that other tract, piece or parcel of land situate. ifirtg and being on Sparrows Road in Lot or Township Number! Fifty-one in King's County. bounded and described as fol~ lows: On the South by Sparrows Road aforesaid; on the West by land formerly in possession ofl Mrs. Mary McKenzie. now in possession of John R. Bruce; on the North by lands now or fonrt-‘l erly occupied by Angus Martin and Daniel Marlin; and on the East by a line running North and. ‘South parallel vritta the stern‘ boundary line of the sai John; R. Bruce's rfortncrly Mary Mc-| Keane's) farm at a distance from! the said John R. Bruce's Eastern ' line. measured at right angles: thereto of eight (Bi chains. con-t talning an area of eighty I80)‘. acres of land. a little more orl less. ' The above sale is made underi a power o! sale contained in an‘ utdenture of mortgage dated the 14th clay of March. 1922. made bo- tweem Harry y‘. MeKertm of Vic- lorla Cross, in King's Cfitottty in Prince Edward Island. Fac-rtter.‘ Catherine McKenma of the same, place. Widow. mother or the said| Harry 1"‘. hft-Kettito. r~r1d lvlary j Margaret hit-Kent o. Wlif‘ ui the said i-larry F‘. ltfulicrliia, of the l one part. and Catherine Mr-beodl of Montague Bridge in 14111811‘. County aforesaid. Single Womorhl of the other part now deceasedg default having been made in the‘ payment of the principal and int-i wrest thereby secured. . For further particulars apply to; McLeod ti: Berttley, Solicitors. 154‘ Prince Street. Oiwrlottetoam. 1 Dated this 29th day o! March,i 1941. The above sale ls postponed un- lli Monday. May 5th. 1947. at. 12 o'clock noun. at the same placlf. w. s. spartan | Surviving Executor ' Elstate late Catherine Mel/sod. f he certainly should have shown his suit before cite-bidding the oppon- ents suit! B. F. liuteiteson & 501i ovromeratsrs , the rtt- '1 I “Specialists in ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de~ facts.” 53 Grafton Street For Foot Ailments CONSULT ll. J. A. 8ROWN. 0.P- Orthopedic Chiropodist 1Q Great George SIT"! CHARLOTIITUIN. Pl-l. - Eastbound Dally Except Sunday W010 UP I 11 i5 Lv. Charlottetown Ar. 5:45 P.M. 8:00 A.M. 5:25 P.M. Ar. New Glasgow Lv. 5:15 I'-M~ 7135 NM- ' , ltv. New Glasgow Ar. — — ‘ g at». Halifax u. - i - mo rat I ULES I Without iietico MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS ‘Wolves are believed it. (ttsappeareci from Ettglatid fore Tudor times. have, The human is seven and be- a half times the length of the ‘ head. 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