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In Re Estate of PETER AUGUS- TINE SHARKEY late of St. Peter's Bay ln Kings County in the said frluvlnce, retired, deceased, intes- a e. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or ‘literate person within said Coun- y. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file oi M. Francis MacPhee of Charlottetown in Queens County In the said Pro- vince. barrister, the administra- tor of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be is- sued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here- hy required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be wit. LOP ES m. - mo rooms “IIQiSTINTI-Y tiP-IKAUII TtilY 0W! 07M NWO! Vastly’: ll. It r. FFW" “W?! IMQIIIIM‘! claim liilitltek "I! 3"’ 1 held in the Court House in Char- lottetown in Queens County. in the said Province, on Monday the twenty-fifth day of July next coming. at the hour oi eleven o‘- clock forenoon oi the same day to shew cause, if any, why the Ac- counts oi the said Estate, should not he passed and the Estate cloa- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion oi J. Arthur Mac- Guignn, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week ior at least iour consec tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public .places Jeapeo- tlvely, namely, in the hall oi the Court Ilouse in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near the store oi Clark Bros. in St. Peters in Kings County afore- said. and at or near the store of It. E. 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IOIIIIIDN, Illall lunch Office: Charlottetown .Union of the United Church held {Ii OLeary United Church observed its 26th Anniversary on May 29th with three special services. Rev. Dr. Ross ‘Fiemlngton of sedsvllle, N. 3., was the special preacher morning and night and Rev. K. G. Sullivan of Sumrnerslde was guest speaker in the afternoon and special music was rendered by the Male Choir of the Church in Summer-side. Special music was rendered by the OLeary Choir morning and night, under the leadership oi Mrs. .7. M. Mac- Willlsms. Rev. W. G. Dickson, the Minister, presided and dedicated the new pews. lVlr. A. J. Mstheson O’Leary United Church Obszrved 26th Armiversary , . 31 years and Sunday School Sup- erintendent for 51 years was re- membered with a purse of money. The C. C. I. T. presented the Church with a new Baptismal Font the stand ior which was donated by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matheson. The Y. P. U. donated a (Iiurch Bul- letin Board and Memorial Collec- tion Plates were donated by Mr. Waiter Gorrill and daughter, Mrs. Harry Adams in memory 01f Mrs. Walter Gorrlll. Nine Memcrml Pews were donated by mofnbfrs cf parted loved ones. Q I U Vicinity A splendid sun porch has been built on the Baptist Parsonage in O‘Leary which materially adds to the appearance of the home. —Mrs. Minnie Meisner oi Imper- oyal, Dartmouth, N. S, has -re— turned to West Devon and re- opened her home aiier being away for many years. l-fer multi- tude of friends are welcoming her back. . Mr. Robert Justice of Coleman who has been seriously ill at the Western Hospital in Alberton" for the past several weeks, is now gaining in strength and his many irknds wish him continued im- provement ln health. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer. lVlacConnell of Moncton. N. 8., motored to West Devon and will spend the next two weeks the guests of Mrs. MacConnelPs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreshead. Mrs. MacConnell was formerly Miss Marion Moreshead. Miss Shirley Gorrill, Convener oi Temperance then gave a splen- did program on the evils oi al- coholic beverages in which a num- ber oi the young people took part. The Mizpah Benediction brought this enjoyable meeting to a close. Miss Eleanor Culieton oi West Devon who has been a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital in Char- lottetown and then in the San. for many months. is making ex- cellent progress and is hoping to return to.her home in the near future. The volleyball court on the Baptist parsonage in 0'Leary is again i use and every night a large n ber of young people can be seen enjoying this ilne game. ln the ~winter time the court is used as an open air rink. Much credit is due Rev. C. O. I-Iowl tt for his work in fixing up t is centrally located and well lighted court. Several loads of earth have been put on the O'Leary School Grounds and lawn seed sown and a splendid walk made. It is plan- ned to erect a flagpole and plant some trees and shrubs. Very at- tractive curtains have been placed on the school windows facing the street. When all the work is com- pleted. the school grounds will be a place o! beauty. The O'Leary Young People's their regular meeting on Thurs- day night. June 9th. with the President. Miss Hester Boates. pre- oi OLcary, Church Treasurer for very inspiring. O'Leory and B5950"! AND VICINITY Mr. Thomas Sakamoto who was born in Vancouver. 3.0.. is in the province and is employed by seven hatcheries sexing chicks. He has sexed 150,000 chicks this season and is now spending a short holl- day with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. George Mizuno. Central Bcdeque. Miss Ruth Johnson. stenographei" for the Dunk River Dairying Co. left on Thursday morning for Tor- onto where she will attend a re- union 0i C.W.A.C.‘s to be held on Sunday and Monday. Miss John- son served in this branch oi the services during the last war. Miss Eleanor McMurdo, Bedeque schocl teacher accompanied her. On their return trip home they plan to stop 0hr in Ottawa where the former will meet. her brother, Car- man Johnson, oi Kazabnzo. Que- bee. ‘rho Women's Missionary of Bedeque United Church was held in the church vestry on Wednes- day afternoon. June 8, with the president, Mrs. Ernest Weeks in the chair and opened the meeting by singing hymn "Zion's King shall Reign Victorious." Mrs. Edna. Jenkins at the piano, follow- ed by Scripture reading respon- sively and prayer. ‘l2 members answered roll call with e verse of Scripture. Nine house calls were made during the past month. Goi- lection $14-15: emergency fund 80c. Mrs. T. J. Inman led the devotional period. Theme. Keeping the, lord's Day. Mrs. Carrie Schur- man conducted the programme. Newcomers to Canada by Isobel McFadym assisted by other mem- bers. An article entitled "Must These Die Too?" was read by Miss Louise Calibeck. Ii: referred to the 12 million despairing and unfor- tunate people in Germany for whom we as church members should feel compassion, and do what we can to better their condi- tion. It was decided io pack a box oi small articles. at the next meeting for displaced persons and have it sent to the port worker in Halifax. Prayers were offered by Miss L. Callbeck, Mrs. Pearle A1. fleck and Mrs. Weeks in Keeping the Sabbath Day and for the mis- sionaries in China. Singing hymn. “Behold the Mountain of the Lord" and the benediction brought m; meeting to a close. the Western Presbytery Young Peoples Rally to be held Bloomfield on June 22nd. The Y. P. Camp' at Augustine Cove and the Y. P. Conference which meets in Sackville, N. B" were iscuss- ed and the O‘Leary Y. P. . will help with the finances oi any siding. Plans were made to attend delegates who can attend. helped me. started hklng Morlssoy’: Stomach sofa Stomach Tonia ior anyone. 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