lolllalllll loll I42 Richmond St. COIIIIII IINANCIAL BIIVICI Government and Corporation Bond: Hated aaii Unlisted Stock: Advertieing_Iiatee-—Payable in Advance Dally Quotation! F. J. BllEllllI 8i COMPANY LTD. » Member: Investment Dealers’ Aeaoeiaflou of Canada I. I. lAGNALIr-Manager Charlottetown Telephone 1470 Minimum Charge: Ior Any Advertisement Z5 Cents. Central Guardian local: 5c per word; local: 2e per word; Announcement: and C word; In Memoriam Notices 84c per word; Classified 8s per Western and Eastern ' g Event: 3c pu- inch; Lists o! Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards, etc., 5o per name; Letter: of Condolence 84c per inch; Weddhig Engage- nenis, i0 word: for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notice: of Thank: and Appreciation. 84c per Inch or 6o per word; Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cent: per inch; Address end Presentation, $1.00. Other rate: on application. For Sale i FOB sau: - Zion. roe OFFICE i —-——»~- - w_ K,8g,m_ PM,“ 1m r0 Lar-oi-ricr: SPACE ar 20.. Desk. $6.. SALE - SILVER FOX cars and Baby Carriage. Phone zlTl-L. Grafton Street. Help Wanted Ion SALE—B.ANGE Al 600D as new. Write Box I33. Guardian Office. For: SALE - ONE BARBER Chair, in good condition. Apply to L, F. McKenna, Albany. ITOAITSALE -_ SEW-HAL iiiiéu cows to freshen. Milton. FOR. SALE -- McCOIIMICK DEER- ing Hammer Mill No. 5. almost new For price apply to Duncan H Coffin, Bay Fortune FOR SALE THREE-YEAR- old more; one HP. air-cooled engine. Eldon Darrach, Clyde River. FOR SALE - LIGHT Donnie sleigh. Good as new. Robert Sellar, Wheatley River. FOB. SALE - 194i $315143 Royal. Good condition. Ceiling price. Murphy's Service Sta- tlon. FOR SALE - 1 NEW BOAT 40 Fl‘. long, 9 ft. 6 wide. Buick Engine, new shaft and bearings. APPLY Hadley Murray. Port B10111. N- B- '§;c:1in;1r7Qg;5? SALES HELP. AGENT! — Agents, calling on high-class shoe trade for interesting line, “Ladies Rubbers”. Coma-niis-sion basis. Write Lunox. Confeder- ation Bldg. Montreal. Quebec. Wanted WANTED APRIL lst BY YOUNG couple, small unfurnished apart- ment. Phone 1268. vvifiiip - nrcvcuc. STATE condition and price. Lloyd Moc- Lean. North Wlltahire. wan-run - Moon. "h" roam n. 1930 or 1931 Chevrolet. Phone 1392-1. - 4’ WANTED — A GANDEII. APPLY Level Glover. Winsloe. R, R. 2. WANTED — ALI BOTTLES. Phone 2542. Michael Bros. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. Phone 2208. Maurice Block. Personal . Reagh Coles, ' i WANTED - Gill. FOR KITCIII work. Apply Old Spain. WANTED -- HOUSEKEEPER FOR. country. One adult. Write Box 319, Guardian. Farmer) -_ CAPABLE Hi-iéi with knowledge of Bookkeeping. Write XYZ. care Guardian. WANTED-MAID ron 1.15115 housework for one montih. Phone 21l7-J. WANTED-MAID roiciiiivrziéar. Housework. Apply 99 Pownul Street. WANTED — MAN TO WORK ON fanrn, year around. Phone or write Erith Hughes, West Cove- head. WANTED — HOUSEKEEPEII FOR family. Laundry taken out. Ap- ply by letter or in person to Everett Beairsto, Malpeque. Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED coon wisirYs a. position in lobster factory. Write A. B, Guardian. WILL EXCHANGE FEED FOR young cattle. Granville. PAYDIG FOB COWHIDES 13o PER‘ lb. Horsehlde: $6.00 each. Maur- - we Block d: Co. ‘Lost Found Strayed LOST —- IN CHAILLOTTETOWN, Westfiold water - tight wrist watch. Please leave at Guard- ian. Reward. DOST —- SMALL KEY CASE W four keys. Apply Guardian. LOST, can. onanv narwaiziv Mt. Herbert and Charlottetown. Notify Allison Mutch. Mt. Her- bert. Male Help‘ Wanted MAKE MONEY AT HOME. ES- tabliahed Company has opening for ambitious man capable man- aging his own business in own 1TH neighborhood. Excellent earning possibilities. Famous Products Corporation. Dept. PEI-c-i 370 Guy Street, Montreal, HYGIENIO SUPPLIES (RUBBER goods) mailed postpaid in plain. sealed envelope with pricelist. 8 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00- Maii-Order Dept. BB. Nov-Rubber Co. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. L “(ANTED — MAN TO WORK IN Fox and Mink Ranch. Must have some experience. Salary $25-00 Der week. Apply Raoul Raymond. Southport. ' Salesman Wanted SALESMAN. PREFEBABLY WITH specialty sales experience. i0 handle outstanding line of ad- vertising calendars for Canadian company. State briefly detail: of experience, territory covered, etc. Apply Box 317, Guardian. Male Help Wanted AMBITIOUS MAN WANTED FOB local Watkins Route. Buslriem established and possibilities un- limited. Chance for advance- ment with expandlng firm. Ap- plicstlorm held in confidence. For details write Dept. ZC-C-IA, 21W Mssson St., Montreal 34. WALLINGTON. Surrey. England -_(cP)-Goldifish in the town hall gardens were poisoned, "probably by a, youngster dabbling in chun- lstry," the parks committee was in- formed." ‘ Business Opportunities WANTED — MAN FOR PROFIT- able Rawleigh business. Must be satisfied with good living at start. Write Rawleigws Dept. ML-C- 470-101, Montreal. W A N '1‘ E D — UNFIIRNISIIEI), five 0r six roomed house, duplex or apartment, suitable for three adults. available in two or tl-izree months. Write Box 322, care Guardian. llllllilflllillllfin“ “VARSITY” A Parents‘ Publication for young men of High School and early College age. MUSIC PROBLEMS CAREERS HOBBIES . SPORTS CHARTER SUBSCRIPTION I yam ilmiltd b) e -regul.ar price 8.1.00 SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY BOX 534 RATE MABTELID Dartmouth. N. S. FOR SALE I week old Comet-ell for mle for delivery the first week of March. 4O eenil each. Alao 5 week old Capone for delivery at the lama ke-ibfi to accompany order-Balance C. 0. D. CANADIAN EMBLEM POULTRY FARM, NJ. Local Agctt- \ a. a. sanfirou an Queen lkedfOllarlottetown, nu. ivo'r1'c lflg e American lituminou: (soft) Ccalto arrive shortly. WH N YOU WANT GOOD COAL CALL AT OR PHONE 00M. YMIS D. P‘. Taylor,_ . ._...,. | Th]: column i: realrved for new: i Io! local interest. but advertising u l ' ——— a leeway nature may be inserted .Am Smelt ._.. B’! l-lyat live Cont: a wold strictly p”. , Am Tel .. .. 1'10 1-4 ‘w, y, “up”, y Am Water . . 10 5-8‘ Anaconda g1 Atciiison .. 0 1-4 @355 Baldwin u :4] WILL for Photograph. B and O . -8 nu“!- 5x1 Beth Steel . o2 1-2] ’ 5 T PM“ 525‘ Boeing 20 8-8 am. u hzlsvflgflkigfeléllliltATlON Lin: m. Caterpillar . 50 8-4 ' C and O 50 1-2. . Chrysler V D 9B b: COEII¥NIdSIIiAB WOOD. — Weeks Com and S 34 1-8 ' ' Cons Ed , 28 1.4 , i ggggggg gm, l: Ml sun rnaivsncs. - P110110 249-1 Douglas 68 1-3 or 1309' Elec Auto .. 62 Eyig _ 11 HEAR TALK on Musical Festi- Gen El . 31 1-: val by Mrs. Keith Rogers Tues- Gen Motors 60 1-4 day at 9 PM. over CFCY. Gl Martin . 33 3-4 ,G0vlii'i<'i\ f 69 | LENTEN SERVICE in Saint iGQOftYPor .. 5B 1-4 Dunstan’; Basilica. broadcast over G‘ l!” P 441'? C. F. C. Y. every Sunday eventing Hudson 13 i“ 7J5 P M gispiitu . . is s-e‘ ‘ ' v inatnpeiéer, _ § M srcaxa a:- aasmrca - The In, Te, 15 ha Rev. J. I-Iochban, s.J.. was the Kansas 25 , special preacher at the Biisilica Kennec 41 ;yesterday- i MOMS » . 58 T-Si 5 Nash K01 13 Ml riwiu non wan voramuv- Nat Cash 33 7.3 A letter was received in the City N Y Cent l9 7-8 last week from Capt. A.J.B. Meli- N Amer a1 1-H isti. now of Vancouver, asking that Pflfml PiX 2'1 he be remembered to his Charlotte- Pwl", RR 24 town comrades of the Boer War. PODSI 23 5.g_~ $3M"! 53 3-4’ sunncu ILLNESS-The friends i‘ ‘° 9 1'4} of Mr. J. Ivan MacInnia of Char- Repub 39 Lsilottetowri will regret to learn of Sea“ R 371-3 iii-i iuuaci. illness which IIQCESSlt- gogéiivfl ygiated his removal to the Prince Sperry 22 1:; Edward Island Hospital on Sunday. Std Oi-l NJ 66 1-2’ 5mm“. 22 m LEAVES FOR orrawa - Hon. Um,‘ Air. _ 18 bqrlfieorge H. Ba , minister Untd Con, __ _ aadlPublic Works and Highways 1s u s Rubber _ 5a ,leaving today for Ottawa and will U. s Steel 74 be out of the Province for four or lVzirnm" 13 3_4|I1Ve G885. H8 Will pTObIibly be 9C- Wost U .. 20 1-2 oompanied by one o.’ the engineers Westinghouse , 2s 1-3 from his department. Woolworth . 50 1.4 Yljunllimw" -- 86 1-4 IS CONGRATULATED-A tele- Produce ' MONTREAL. March 1—- (CP)-- :Produce prices quoted here today ‘reported. by the Dominion Depart- monl of Agriculture follow: Estzs. free cases: A large‘ 35.. '36 1-2; A medium 34-44 1-2; A. ipullets 30-80 1-2; B 31-82; C 25 .~26; packed for export: A large 38 1-2; A medium 36 1-2; A pul- lcts 82 1-2. Butter: Wholesale, Que pssvour- Izod 39 3-4. del Mtl; No 2 38 3-4, del Mtl; first grade creamery print: 10b price 42; solids 4i. Cheese: Western and Que; cur- rent receipt, fob factory, colored 22‘ 11-16: White 22; wholesale, colored? 1 22 13-16-241 1-16; white 22 3-4-23.’ , Potatoes: '15 lb bags, PEI 1,35__ 1.45; NB 1.20-1.35; Que 1,25, Teachers’ Salaries fCon-tlnued from Page 4) l———— e-iii ‘more. Not only one but maybe two or more i: found a Job. What need lhBVB we of the last appointment? i when, did l-ie get his qualifications? .01 what need have our City schools jfcr another supervisor. those men ‘ncuv engaged have had greater iycars c-f service in teaching and i! i110! qualified to supervise their own school or schools are conscientious enough to put their bet in to it without being watched over by supervisor Show, and Minister of Education Jones. There must be something radically wrong. .. At any rate the point is thh -- no money for increases for those already engaged and who have Elven of the best of their years (in the profession) just as our boys gave their best in thyrecent war and who have to plod on while get- ting on Ln years. They are the men who should be getting the $2.500 and let the young man climb the ladder. What is true of Charlottetown is true ot Summerside. Adrian. be- cause he taught a. subject or two to men in military training i: no more caPfl-ble of supervising a large school of boys and girls than om who has been in the teaching pm- fcs=ion for years. The yivhole looks to me as though it is all a camouflage. ‘There is money for the place where,our Minister of Education and hi; dep- uty. Mr Show wants to place it in. so long as such goes on, our edu- cation will suffer and man- are not going to stay in the p. ‘ ' We must have a firm. strong hand at the head of our. institutions. Men are needed ‘in our schools if our schools are not going to change to a school of child self expression, which is almost the case today in many schools. I am not writing this to be crit- ical. I would like ‘to know why there ls no man for an "honest" living and n w hwhile profession when so mudh as one million dnl- lars can be spent daily in Canada on alcoholic beverages. Please tell me ‘why teachers, strpervtsora, pirofeseorii etc. have to be "beggars". Surely the time la flpg {or .:n automatic increase t0 all engaged in education of the young. I l/rn. Sir, Ole. TAXIAYIB IIIY GIIIDKS - FOR SALE Place your order for your I947 chicks now, and lave money. Lowest prices guaranteed. f price lowers, you will got the benefit. THOMAS HUGHES c/o Berlin's Store . 144 Elm Avenue 8mm congratulating him on his stand on the labor union issue was received by Premier Jones from Mr. Ralph Plckard Bell, O.B.E., Halifax. Mr. Bell is president of Pickford and Black. Ltd. steam- ship operators and agents. and president of National Steel Pro- duct: Ltd. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —- The funeral of Miss Alice M. Beer: who paged away at Cambridge, Mass. on Ebb. I8. was held privately yes- terday afternoon from All Souls Chapel. St. Peter's Cathedral. Ser- vices were conducted by Rev. Carton EM. Malone. Interment was in St. Peter's Cemetery. The pallbearers ‘were, Major TE. MlcNutt, ILL. ,Ootton, QM. Richards, A.O. Sin- clair, .1111. Harri: and Lloyd Stev- enson. Miss Beers- who died in hceptial, resided in Somerville. Mass. and had lived there for 20 years. She was a practical nurse, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Downs Beers, formerly of Cherry Valley, RE I Miss CLV. Beers 0f Montreal and MLss Laura Beers of Charlottetown are sisters. Slow Session 0n llevv York Exchange NEW YORK. March 2—(AP)- In one of the slowest sessions of the mat several months. the stock market Saturday stepped out of its third straight losing week and be- gan the new month with a mildlyj irregular performance. Among the few wides- upturn: in‘ the fine-l proceeding-s Saturday were Eastman Kodiak, up three at 338 on top of a five-point advance Prlmy, a: splitup talk for this l5- rue persisted; American Can 1 3-4 at N, Norfolk and Western 1 i-Zl at m 1-2 and w. s. Gypsum 1 at! gainers included! Youngstown Sheet, N. Y. Central.‘ 103 1-2. Lesser Great Northern Railway, Standard Oil (NJ). Safeway Stores, Sears Roebuck, Goodyear and Woolworth. Loser: were Bethlehem, General Motors, Montgomery Ward. Ameri- can Telephone, Western Union "A", North Amuican, Public Service of NJ, southern Railway, Northern Pacific. General Electric, Armour, Homestake Mining, Anaconda, Kennecott, American smelting and Phelps Dodge. ' Dome Mines gained 1-4 among Ginadlan issues while McIntyre fell 1-4, Distiller: Seagram lost 1-8 and Canadian Pacific was unchanged. Sore Mouth, loose leglli acre mouth an ocee test m: with are avietim of Pyurrhea v ti: that may eoeper or later eaiue iaanr of your nth and have to before 0r 01ml. rat d: . overcame: am: mouth and h: p: nature qu ckly tishten roiapl-l! and elec- curb bleadi i Auction Bale I am instructed by George Axworthy of Ruetico Road to sell by Public Auction on Wu- aetday, March 5 ct 2-P. M. Stock: I0 hood cattle. Terms Cosh. ALEX McRAI, Auctioneer If not fine following day. I . a Montreal recently. The c er cxpludedfileaving the II plosion. I l i Potato Market Report ‘Ihe following Dominion De- partment of Agriculture market- ing service report is for Friday, Feb. 28. ' Unless otherwise specified. all quotations are wholesale to re- tail for 75-lib. sacks. No. 1 grade. in good rnenchantable condition. Montreal: Truck receipts nil. Car arrivals ll N.B., l Que. Nuan- ber of cars on track includinl broken 21. Supplies light, de- mand moderate. market steady. o‘ P. E. I. Whites, 51.30-01.45; NB. $l20'$1,fi; Qlie. ‘LN. Ottawa: Truck receipts rill. Car arrivals 1 Que. Number of cars on track including brdten 2. Dup- plies heavy. demand moderate. market steady. N. B. Whites. 313541.45. Que. $1.90, 50 lb. paper, 09-90c; i0 lb. repacked. Dc. Locals. No. 2. 75-850. Toronto: Truck receipts Liberal. Car arrivals 3 P. E. I. Number of cars on track including bro- ken 2. Supplies liberal, demand moderate. market steady. P. E..I. Whites. 81.56-01.00; N. B. 81.46- $1.55; Ont. ll.10-$1.%. Maritime potato movement dur- ing the 24 hours ending midnight: P. E. I. carloads passing Caps Tcrmentine: NB. 6. NB. 8. Mon- i U.S.A. 4. Carloads passing McAdam. lid- imundston and Riviere du Loup: l P.E.I. NB. 3 1B l 4 y . ,Tororito . 8 l Other Ont. l6 1 Man. .. . - 1 3Sask. . . - 1 |U. S. A. .. . 14 0 I Seasonal Summary (Carlots) Total To Date P.E.I. NB. N.S. Total 1946-47 3957 6894 386 10846 1946-46 36M 50V! 144 941B SCIENCE COMES TO AID 0F ASTEES i \ i i i Double Aster: ltd any grow Asters are rapidly. regaining their I popularity with home - gardeners, Once they were among the leaders. _ as garden and eaahibitlgzi flowers. a place which they well deserved be- cause of their siu. beauty of form and variety of vivid colors. First a wilt. then a. disease kmwn '1! ester yellows. began to ipmid Hmong theln. the disease being , spread by leaf hopers pinsects . which were difficult -to control. i Both tihese handicaps have now ibeexi largely overcome. Against the 1 leaf hoppers. D. D. T. dust does an amazingly efficient jobrso that by dusting the young aster plants reg- ularly until they begin w bloom, m; insects and the infection they carry can be kept away. ‘ . asters grow so slowly Ahoy usual- I 1y are given the benefit of an early _ start in a seed box, in order to get earlier flowers. But florists have i found that stronger plants are jrown if the iin the garden, and aces: plant: _. thinned ,out. so Irowth is not ichecked by transplantinl. Flowers of course, come later than with plants started under protection. but not as much later as might be supposed. Ifyoustartyourown eaten-seed. iiatiicnouiaor lli A bot-bedor ;Il'2QDIl0\l80._ special precautions Jgainst fungus diseases ebotad be ‘taken. It will pay to disinfect the seed. using one of the new onene- {ions mi- that purpou which. an easily obtained and IPPIM, If in- stead of soll the bog l: filled fwith vermiculite. a erile absti- - tute for soil. healthy; lant: may be depended mfleulite i: a in} insulation. lrln e FIST relief iiylklilié i..- o <i New York cenrnii. auencun. t ls i m exgtfsm, “Qflffhfizffidhzngwdinoiib critically injured anoth ' nglne was part of a s ping hole in it: place. Th treal 1. Toronto b, Other Ont. 1.! seed are sow directly > i than oil, and eay to handle, hill Steal Orders begin To Pile lip At Mills CLEVELAND, March I—(AP)— Bad weuttir. and acute shortages of freight w": are making orders pile up at steel mils. the magazine Steel said tod-ay. "Shipments into and out of steel and metalworking pluiti have been ilowed I1 o walk by lack of can, while the licavy snow- fall over a large section of the na- iion had disrupted traffic gener- ally. both rail and truck," said the publication. In addition. shortage: of indus- trial gal have "forced curtailment of lteelmaklng operations at some producing points." Steel said few companies uIC able to ship tonnage promptly, and meanwhile, order: continue to pour in on the m ls with demand lhbwing no sign: of : let-up. Pbbruer-y orders for freight cars totalled at least 15.400 units, the largest since December. 1944. and "upping of oar steel requirements will be at the expense of other constimcrs." it reported. The magazine‘: national making index declined two points to 95.5 per cent. __._'_____.__. DISPUTE GRAVE AUCKLAND; N, Z. — (C?) — Delay in wool shipments through a waterfront dispute in New Zealand constitutess grave economic dan- c dian National loeomtive which wu fluttered b! a “m er at cm o. n. n. ‘rureot yerdl in tring being checked by the two men wihen the boll- e dead man was thrown 200 feet by the ex- steei- ' get to the Dominion. l... Bigglns. president of the Canadian Wool Co., Ltd.. said on arrival here. Buyers‘ may be forced to turn to South‘ i. America for supplies even if the total mice works out higher. _ MARCH 3. 1947 rPrefllelonel 01rd l-lleltlee a v i Barrister. 'Ewl-.i o"; o.a. NO O lllleon Mbllllt Bdwanl m,“ Ollorlotwtowu, 9.5L Ileana I04 PUILIC STENOGRAPMR ‘ IIIIOIIIQID‘ Q."- um eenoerl programs, summing“ min: eel worms“, IILIN GIDDIN Telephone 1:99.; lif- No. 4. C an: Mai-M. A“ J. A. McGUIGAN, BA arc-rear. a-i-o, sanursrm soucrro: cumin: BUILDING M w. Mount and cm Chartered Accountants l} Oar Output lip I Intern ‘have Buildin‘ puraorr, March a-mri-raci n," _ trade publication Automotive New” edifice»: m Saturday estimated last weeks; production of passenger car: . trucks in no, United State: at 103,-] 148 units compared with a revived total of 90.619 last week. The paper placed the combined output ofrUnltcd State: and Cana- dian factories iait week at. 101.580. I. ll. SEARS, 0.5, itcrldent rum"- NEIL W. HIG IN CHARTERED Accdsuzsrlur Currie- Building "um" Mn‘ SYSTEM Charlottetown now Damn mo?) - India’: Tel. i636 P.O. lioi 451 railway system i: the fourth lsrg- _ est in the world, with 41,484 mites r r - wvw§§oq‘ of track and a total staff of 1.000.: 000 employees. Rail travel in India averages less than one cent per] passenger per mile. McLEOD s. scanty W. l. BENTLEY. 5.0, J. A. BENTLEY. lLc. Barristers and Attorneys-pg. Law Ill Prince Street Doe: two fine jobs! ‘Ann TTN* PALMER s. HASLAM A. J. aasaam. D-Aa LLB, #:1118113. ETC. lllll o Charloatosramlfgilifmhen MONEY TO LOAN riusius ruemrve: lnc/fifi/éznm/ iiim sternum Phone ll p,°_ B“ - H. F. McPHEE, ca, x.c__ aannuigzdl" ‘m’ no SOLICITO '.':.r::.'::'.";: 1"" "u" orbit»- .7 ‘ - _ l. v v _ o++oo++¢+¢+¢ Old hiuilioh e eves sxmmso wfw, POLISH Q.\_@ ‘ arm GLASSES FITTED Harry K. ‘Itia of a heart in Miami Beach, Pia. trial for murder. w. millionaire play country's most sensational murders. died Saturday night (Feb. had) He was ‘l6. Thaw dict and killed Sanford Wihita in 1906 because he believed White was paying too much attention to Evelyn Nesblt. e reigning beauty of the time and raw: wife. Photo (top left) shows him in his jail cell during lb He was acquitted on a plea of insanity. Th: flo- ture (top right) liows Thaw as he looked in later years. Ho divorced Mia: Nesbdt in 1916 but they were still on friendly terms when the blcture (bottom) was taken nearly twenty year: after the trial. OPTOMETHST Corner lent and Queen Sta Phone 1958 EWBIII: by Appointment Phone: lealdenoe i018 oobooowoo-ooooaooooo +0404 GAUDET 8i HASZARD U ‘J Solicitors, Notaries, m. O as GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB. Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown, P.E.l. . IELL 8. MATHIESON .. Jerri-ten. SOIICIMII, lie. l. l. BELL, M.L.A., II- L. MATBIISON. LLB. 5.0. Atturaeya-at-Law LOAN! 0N CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS I80 Richmond 8t. OIAIIQNQOMIB. I’.E.I. H. R. DUANE 8i CO. Chartered Accountants ll Grafton Street Charlottetown llsola 0000 Box M‘! lanlolpb w. iunioiur. on. I a 4. MATHESON and PEAKE A. W. MATIIESON. KC. A. II. PEAKE. B.A., LLB. ' Barristers, etc. Collections. - Money to Loan 00 Great George Street Charlottetown boy whocommitted o; of the‘ .- Frederic l. Large. K.0. IAR-IISTEB. SOLICITOR. NOTAIY loyal lea: of Canada ciiouibcia Charlottetown. P.I:.I. selves to have the ri h Kenna, o native ofP Territory of Lever California, pom! ice f itaion - ‘telephone $4 Iy time present: be it known to all who believe tliem- M. ALIAN FARMER t to Inherit the late Miss Amelia Moc- l-l- "~5- NI! "r0 LOAN rinc: Edvard Island, Canada, who di d intestate in Son Diego, California, United States of Amati o, that they are hereby cited, called and summoned to appear within flftyJayi, blfele this court of. first instance of the ‘Judicial Jurisdiction of Tijuana, Northern District of the lactate-succession having beeirdenouncsd by the deceased‘: sister, Miss Charlotte Martha MiicKanna. And in compliance with the Judicial Mandate of Feb- riavy l2, 1947,11 i: ordered that this notice of Citation be Tlleene. Iain California. February 14. 1m. LUIS GJOAIIRENO FRANCO. of the Penal Branch aathg by law a: Secretary of laa Civil lraaeh. luoceaaor to George I. Tweedy. LC. DR. A. R. SMITH - DINTIST III Grafton Street loam I t: lt-l to I no lAI-IIITII. souci-ron. I10- oaaanorrcrown OOOOOOOOOQOOO Republic of Mexico, this in- _ Notary. In. laltera era-remain:- Charlottetown Phone I'll] CARSON __ Graduate amines LII-I'm‘