» H. C. LEGG Plikington Glass Limited anrniuiice the retirement of MLH. Ya Maritime District Manager. the Maritimes; has just completed has been appointed his successor. F. W. SHEARMAN _ _ C. Legg, egg who is widely known throughout 52 years of service. Mr. F. W. Shsarman, associated with the glass industry for many years lienarchy Faces Threat of Extinction as lopuhiican Tide Sweeps Over Europa Ufa lb; Idea- kanual h re the throne in ant Iouarchy, one _ institutions, the than of elllinction. A 5:- aan bi qwiaui is evident; as steady and re- , for pr varying success. n1 el nolnin _ Grow-n woatld. an o nee ch ‘gcvdu _ _ Intel in modern npubli fi fiwo contenclng s _ ve flown many ups an down. restoration following the ' of Iuropc was spotted establishment of a republic here. new dynasty being founded ere. and so on. a long time the final out- come of the struggie was in doubt. ‘loday it is a safe assumption that the monarchlal system. from a int-rang; point oi‘ view, is doom- ed. Wi n the span of one life. Period ready to slop down from favor of .. .. .. ' dNrlu. here al.a|e of l. the edging paralysis of Eur royalty as turned inlo gallgiein‘: riar to World War Iythe map with so that a Norwegian Christian Michelson. Kaiser Wilhelm II of - _y ‘he President a! the Princes Trade Union.” Bince then, all but a handful of the princely union members have become ell - De ed m» -.-Plhoa ahawu many statesman. riv vears ago. muope count- ed no less than 41 monaxchies. in- clu file four kingdoms. five grand duohies, l3 duchies and prin- clpalitiél. federated in the German Reich. m: the rmublican side‘ of the ledger. there were France. Bwiizerland. Portugal, and m, two mideets Andorra and sen Marfao. ‘ Then came the Russian Revolu- tion and shortly later the collapse of the Centre Empires. Almost “Vfilhlflht. the ratio between the W0 forms of izuvemment changed e the republican .old was Spain. However. three strange consti- tutional hybrids made their pearancs durinu that Period. was Hungary, which in 1930 N‘ came a -k'ngdom without a kin (under hhe regency o! an admire vnthout a navy: Another was the Nani Fuehrer state. born in 1934, which might he briefly defined as a peeudo-republh headed by an unorowned despot Finally. Elm. iu i937. became an independent rtPllblic with the. little toe of the left foot still inside the crowned British Commonwealth. Hybrid Hungary All told. there were still 15 sov- ereign rulers leit in Europe (in- ciu ng the Princes of in and Monaco). Fascist dictators in 1939 took up king-busting. First to so into ex- lie was King Zovu of Albania. fol- lowed shortly by Kng Haakon of Norway, Queen Wilhelmina. of the Netherlands, Grand Duchess Char- lotte ui’ Luxembourg. King Peter of Yugoslavia. King peorge of Greece. and Cuiol II of Riunania. Today the crowned heads in Europe number less than a dozen. and several of these crowns sit very loosely. Yugoslavia and A1- hania have formally declared themsewes republics. Greece and Italv would do so tomorrow if per- mitted by the Allies. King Michael of Rumania rules on suf- ferance from Moscow and Bul- garia mav any dav now formally oeprive the bov King Simeon oi his throne. Only in the northwesiem com- er of Europe has royalty still a sporting chance of survival. The countries in question are Great Britain. Norway Sweden, Den- mark. Belgium, lire Netherlands. and Luxembourg Those are the only parts in Europe where re- publlcanisna is weak or even vir- tually non-existent. is the reason for thfs concentration oi monarchist senti- ment in one comparatively small. sector of the vast lliiropean Con- tinent? Fundamentally it is that in those- wulltfies. which rank with the most highly civilized and enlight- ened in the world, royalty, many decadm-in some cases centuries- ago. renounced most of its pre- rogatives, retaining only repre- sentative functions. Those were, in other words. the countries where . adhered to over a long period of time. Rule Number One of constitutional gov- ernment is: the k shall re gn. but not govern umber Two might be put this way: the king shall be the servant. not the mast- country. aside Great Britain, wihose royal family is as widely known as the Union Jack is spread over the globe, the men and wo- men who stand a good chance of becoming the lost aove mo! my Denmark, the Netherlands and Belgium. uluequent dis- patches will tell the personal stor- ies of these monarchs. laalladkal 00-0-00 4 04-04 NOTICE Tho sired at St. Mary's moat riant accretion i S F. ' I)‘. .>- >- 388$§8S%8$%3g3$ EIEISEESE "' 3-4 78 3-8 Radio . Republic School South Pacific Spe ........ .. . Standard Oil N United Air . U 8 Rubber CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 111p 8th day iriaallcbruary, A.D., In Re Estate of Howard R. lllll- son. late uf Charlottetown in queens County in the said P.0- vlncc. Retired Merchant. deceaseJ, To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the titiou on file of The Eastern rust Company a. body corporate with office at Chariot and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to bc held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in nhe said Province. on Tuesday the twelfth day of March next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoou of the same day to shew cause if an they can Why the Accounts of t o said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed aa prayed for in said petition and on motion of William E. Bentley. Fgq" Proctor for said Petitioner. And it ia hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pub- lished In Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the daic hereof and that a true o“!!! hereof be forthwith posted In H16 following public places runecllvely. namely in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. ul or near the Bank of Nova Sco- tll In Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown afore- aald, a0 that all persons interested in the said Esoaie as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold uionard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid, the day and year first I- bove written. BY THE fiOURT (L ) (Sgd) E. Margaret Palmer, Registrar. 2, ll. 18, 25. 3. 4-41 CANADA PIOVWCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND_ 1N’ THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of January. A. D. 1946 In Be Estate of Margaret Poole, lads of Lower Montague in King's Count In the laid Province. Mar- rlad man, deoealed tartan. ly or any C person within said County. \ Church, Montague, is for the. use of the parishioners only. No Traspasslng. Iy order of m Trustees, JAMES CARR, Chairman 2-11-31 FOR SALE _ -.—-—-' Barkela Meat, Bacon and Bread Slicer. Good coali- tion. A Bargain. LIO FRANK m Qaaaa flimi Clarlomtowa " -l (IIAL) 2441-18-1. sorrel: , \ The Annual Meeting of the New Patti Dairying Co. will i! “Hill frilly. Feb- raary ma}; nap PM. ' DIWAQ, lady. i sisi Advertising iiatoa--Pay_abia-. la Auyadvartinluaulllflaata filll. lllvam / Coutralfllardlaplasagaaagworiiwaataruaudlaatarnleaah for 81.00 and 1| calla for subscriptions. 40 culls per has Other rates on application. FOR SALE — COLLIE PUPB. Alex, Grills. Bonshaw. 2-11-21. FOR SALE - 1928 CIIEVRO . Good ruiming order. Apply 206 Cumberland Street. -9-2i. - ii B. P. IMPERIAL Engine. Good condition Fully equipped, A. D. Doyle, Mit, Stew- art. 2-9-21. FOR SALE — 1m CHEVROLET Coach in first class. condition. Write J. J. Mcare Guanlianwm FOR SALE — TWO LOBSTER boats with 5 l-l. P. 1m ial Engines. all in good repair. oyd Cox. Morell. 2-9-31 FOR. SALE — ONE NEW AND three slightly used Jamesway Electric Brooders. Write "U‘ Guardian. 2-8-3i. FOR SALE-SEMI-SPEED sleigh. Also driving sleigh and one Clydesdale Stallion. Apply 127 Povmal Street. 2-8-3i. FOR SALE — ONE CRIB AND mattress. Phone 19l3-L, or call at 106 Hilisboro. 2-9-21. our our WAY averyaddltlouai Thanks and Apllreolellomlloperinoh orumvwl- ' WANTED-CIRCULAR SAW wmna Dwell‘ Swords. N IOI BALI — IN TIGNIQH. EIGHT house. Apply C. P. Mo- 213$... z-sal. Personal KYGIENIC ggifllllaltlflldililnllwhlll: goods ma po pa . sealed envelope with prioelizist. 6 safifales 25c: 24 samples $1.00. M -Order De t. B8. Nov-Rub ber Co.. Box 9 , Hamiltory SLENDOR TABLETS fectlve 2 weeks’ su weeks b500, at all\ 1 $100 1i y - ; n 2-1-91. Wanted AND frame, suitable for sawing fire- wood. Write "B" Guardian. 2-8-31. WANTED — TWO FURNISHED OR unfurnished rooms. Hhonezggi. Lost, F ound, Strayed LOST — GENTLEMAWS WRIST watch. near or 5n F turn to 32'! Grai . v a . 4 __-. y ilRUARYi1L194‘ COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL CORP, . . a asses . ~ i I onu nrvnsmoanou a ram 04' us” srnacrsrros ros ' , an assouao IKYQQ‘. asp axraar mvurunur svrnvrslou All POI DIIURIPIIVI OIIUULAI |=. i. scrum a collrasv m. LMISA =IIIIII lll llahlaud 8t- Telephone 1410 Agents wanted Male Help Wanted GIRL WANTED I03 GENERAL housework. No small children. Apply to Box-N. B. Guarllaixzql — anen ‘ear???’ t .N n llfllmq o invest- an. For Fr obligation. write Dept, 2111 Massou Sh, Montrc , a Blsaranoe Sale ' Wm“ 0f Complete Stock of in Apply A l Gull-sol, late J. J. ‘Candon, George: Female Help wwwd iixiifoililiiilisangcigorumo wear-urn - novsrmrra. noors, suoiss and caoc, miiiiiyffigidb on}? ERIES’ etc‘ ‘m- “11-“1 BARGAINS IN EVERY nasm 1.1m: WAN TED — RELIABLE MAID for amoral housework. Good wages. Appli- Mrs. J. J. Rae, Queen Six-cc. Truro, N. S, 2-9-5.i WANTED -- MAID IOI SMALL Apart-amen . Apply 175 Great George Street. 2-9-21. To Let T0 LIZ!‘ — Grafton. BB A HAIR-DRESSER. um Sale Starting m TUESDAY. FEB. 12m, - ENDING FEB. zsu. §i°.§’.io§i“$io§‘l’.°“"3..?§:§'5§‘s°f. MRS. HELEN CONDON our: BOARDING nousr. wun Major Hoopla THAT HOUSE MONTHS AGO ON CORAL KEY? on n45 ooucuss ALWAYS 5am rr was HAUNTED aYOLE SPANISH PIREATES. sour TH'EE eouem‘ me PLACE FUA wwrm HOME. seen - xmoa MYSTERIOLS. rnev oorrr uzr uosoov , LAND mean. HES Kl ecx-cesnmc may sav. eoes AWAY AL . JEST come saga , DQV BTU Y5TUY. SAW HIS BIG BLAfiK cams/m PICK ma UP AT rw oocx.