any 13. DAILY caosswoao , acnoas ,1 1. Catches In l atockirlll I 0. Cogwheeis .11, The Pente- teuch .12. Path of a planet '13. Beetle genus 14. Ascend .'15. God of 1 pleasure 6. Little child gs. Wager I9. Store INFEC- ly (slang) 21. Traffic 14. Verbal in. Near (poet) I9. Remain: 29. Harden 1 so. Neat 181. Island oi! Greece ( pass.) 32. Porticoes ( Gr. arch.) ;s4. Astern val. sea eagle 133. Female sheep ll. Non-metai- lic element 543. Eskimo hu' (5. Concocls .46. Father of Jason (Gr. 43, Requires . DOWN 1.Pier-cc with a dagger 2. City in , Alaska 3. Macaws (Bran) DAILY CBYPIOQUOTE-Here's how to work It: AXYDLBAAXE IILONGFELLOW, one letter simply stands for another. 1n this example A is used for the three L's. Xlfor the two 0's. etc. single letters, apos- trophiea. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are ditierent. Acryptogllmmlotstionp NY nsx MYNAGMC. our xv MYNA-I 5'5"”: care. NY BMYL MYNAGMC. aux N! 1-5- at-:1-iz MYNAGMC-RAEBZRUZEQZ. Yesterday's Cryptoquotc: BARK HOW ALL THE WELKIN '”"G3- 9'-'0” 'E9.TilF.!”.'.'9 9' !S9iG3:W5.51-BY-."b ll. nickname 86- Wood! perrennisl Club ' 32. Keel-billed CANADA n PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 38rd day of April AD. 1952 In Re Estate of ALEXANDER A. MacDONALD, late of Charlotte- town in Queen's County in the said Province, Retired, deceased. testate. i . To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of H. Francis Mac- Phee 'ot Charlottetown aforesaid. Barrister, one of the Executors under.the will of the above named deceased, praying that a 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 before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown in'Queen's County in the said Province, on Tuesday the 3rd day of June next coming. at: the hour of eleven o'clock the morning of the same day to shew cause it any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition? and on motion of J. Arthur Mccuigan, Esquire, Proc- tor for said Petitioner. that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some ...... said once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted spectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown. aforesaid, at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid, and at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlotte- town aforesaid, so that all per- sons interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown in Queen's County, the day and year first above written, ' By the Court. M. ELIZABEHT WRIGHT, Registrar. sror rnannvo AN OIL H06! 2163 Now you can . . . Terms up to Three Years conveniently arranged It required. . W. ii. 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(Think ot the thousands or dol- Nyion or worsted upholstery! corn- bln-ed with crseitproot, sou proof, uni cleaned Durs-Isb trim-lonp amr ng, luxurious. the only hydraulic braking system with reserve mechrnicel brakes on the same foot pedal-best safety protection In any car at any pricei lars spent when some workmen get their pay cheque?) ' Abstinence - Benefits Commerce: Commerce means TRADE. Ev- erybody likes plenty of business. for the more business a man has the more money there is in use. and the greater profit is secured. If all the people of the United Kingdom were ABSTAINI-IRS at least 1.000.000 pounds more would be spent in useful trading. What untold blessings this great. sum mentioned above might bring to many. (More trade, more work, more wages), Abstinence - Blesses tliilrlhood: And not only children but all clases. 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There is one great. evil that blocks pro- greu. and that is the evil of strong drink. Alcohol - Biemishes Chastity: Tobe chaste is to be pure in and WORD, and Lighter, exceptionally strong istons and two-piece, heel-rsslsten Aus- ' motel sxhausi valves add Iilmins. maintain maximum engine chroma-alloy cylinder block. toughest in any car, and oversue engine bear- ing: for amazing stamina, more thousands oi miles of like-new power. T. These are the secretsnui Hudson's unbeatable power, stamina and safety . These few highlights only begin to tell you why Hudson is unbeatable. Once you drive one of these streamlined beauties, you'll quickly tind boundless, eager power; roommess that is unmatched; comfort and convenience beyond anything known before. For a brand-new driving thrill. just come in or telephone us, and a new Hudson will be brought to your door without obligation. Four Great Hudson Series or Reduced Prices e IAIUIOIII IIOINIY D. It ought to be our great ambition to be pure. Nothing will so help to render us impure as strong Drink. It inilames the pas- sions, excites anger, and overturns our judgment. ”Guard well thy thoughts for thoughts are heard in Heaven," and remember "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he." Alcohol - Biighta Character. Once last, no money can ever purchase back our good character. It is of more value to us than great riches, and we, should jealously guard it. against any allurements and enticements. Let us remem- ber the great iact that strong drink undermines character, and renders men both untruthiul and unreliable. The great lesson to learn is to "ABSTAIN FROM ALL STRONG DRINK." NEVER TAKE '1'!-LE FIRST GLASS! Survey isho I ws... Milli! PEIJPIE rnnrn B-ii rnsumr nun run Brian A recent survey by an independent research panel showed that more people than ever before prefer BA. The rise and fall in gasoline pref- erence by Canadians.' between 1949 and 1951 is shown on the chart. B-A leads all other oil companies for increased preference and popularity. All the laboratory tests in the world, and all the claims made for a product are mean- ingless until the public haa made the one real test-actml me of. the product. And in the case of B-A 88 and 98 gaaolines, the motoring public have given their approval. out for In 1949 and again in 1951 the simple ques- tion "Which gasoline do you prefer?" was THE IIITISH AMERICAN Oil. COMPANY LIMITED The Largest Oil Cenrperry by Canadians All nlhvr in-mils askedofthouasndsofrnotorlslbyan independent panel. B-A showed a gain of nearly twice its nearest competitor in public - - preference. If you haven't tried B-A 80 or 98 gasoline lately, get I tsnkful and find people than ever before prefer B-A. You'll find that coon- omyandpowerarethetwomalnreasonsi. yourself why more M(JQi VIOWIK 0 SPICTACIJLAI WAS! s SWNNINC COMMODOII, I I I 0 YNIEWY PACIMAXII live more you expect, the better you'll like llUlDSONe.- IT. PATIICICS ROAD SCHOOE .31-lonour roll for April: Grade X-1, Pearl Grant. Grade VIII-1. Mabel Grant; 2 Shirley Rogerson; 3, Patricia Myers. Grade Vllel, 1-iuntly Stewart; 2, Tommy Grant; 3, Joseph Roger- son. Grade VI-1, Patricia Grant: 2, Billy Rogerson; 3, Clarence Blrt. Grade IV-1, Aletha. Stewart. Grade III-1, Ruth Donnelly; 2, Leonard Tralnor. Grade II-1, Raymond Grant; 2. Tommy Trainor. Grade 1-1. Myrlin Grant; 2, Eva Stewart. Perfect attendance: Doris Don- nelly, Patricia Grani:,i Aiethu Stewart. Raymond Grant, Myrlin Grant, Eva Stewart. Sally I-landrahan, teacher