i? ...._. H. s fit; 5 -,,___~‘3 ‘ aiS-n;-_~€__-. ‘pose hereafter set forth: Cutlemrapreparufioas will do much to make-and keep -pourakid heoltlqmndeieor. __?_.,_i_i.__.n.fl _______ ____i____ ___.___. ___~__ N. ‘lddeumywh-m Imimlniliil. kklupuu l-‘I-Yitinyglll-vlih . . so‘ 004-00 oooeooeooooaoo e+oo0+ooooo0oo+0ew+¢4+""" s"? .,.. fi . w. have on hand n» followlnl (Min 5111MB c; m m. sxrnas. i" "- ~ m u. cucans. zoo u. x N01’!- M“. PAOLIS’ v WIIABVIS ‘gggggggg,ggg,”gggg,q.,qs eoooo-ooooooooooooowuoo-o- Dominion of Canada __ Province ot Yrtnce Edward Island IN THE PROBATE COURT k 20th George V-. A. D., 1980 In Ite-Fstate oi Duncan McEachern late of Charlottetown, in Queen's Count, in the said Province, deceased, teetste by the Honourable I-Iarold Leonard ralmer, Surrogate, Judge oi Probate, kc. am, ' ‘Ia the Sueriit of the County, of 'Qucens County, or any Constable or literate person within snld County. y GREETING:- ' WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on tile oi David B. Stewart of Charlottetown aforesaid, Insurance Agent, and Angus McI-Iachern of Rocky I'oint in Queen's County atore- said, Farmer, the Executors of the above named Estate praying that a Citation may be issued for the pur- You are! therefore hereby required to cite all: persons interested in the said Estate’ to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Ilouse in Charlottetown, in SMILES ' via:- CEDAR SHINGLES 2nd CLEAIB. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS PRICES LOW—- ' L. M. POOLE £9‘ CO. Aqfi cAesv csnris ‘k Queen's County, in the said Province‘ on Tuesday the twenty-ninth day oh April next, coming. at the hour of} elevent o'clock, foreuoon, of the samei day to show cause if any they can qvhy the accounts of the said Estate ‘uhould not be passed and the Estate‘ closed as prayed for in said petition; and on Motion of Donald Mcliinnom- Esq. Proctor for the said Petitioners.‘ ‘And I do hereby order that a true: Wopy hereof be forthwith published in! ‘some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each "ween for at least four consecutive! weeks from the date hereof and that 'a true copy hereof be forthwith post- ed in the following public places res- pectively, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla and ator near the City Weigh Scales both , InCharlottetown aforesaid. and I doj hereby further order that n true copy hereoi be forthwith served on the Attorney-General of this Prov- ince so that all persons interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have doe notice thereof. L. S. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court. this 20th day of March A. D., 1930. in the 20th year of Ills Ma]- ; > csty’: reign. ff»; ism.) n. L. ranmm, ' Judge of Probate. IZMTI-S-Tl-April 3-10-17. it For Stale w r-My tarrn at South Melville, one hundred acres, 85 clear. Well located, hflliii! shipping. ochools, churches, mills. and well watered. _ Further particulars apply to . ' SYLVESTEII MONAGIIAN, South Melville. 2783-44-21. Farm for Sale at Brookileld seventy five acres of land all clear in good atste of cultivation. well watered, dwelling house and barns. Apply to Hannah MacPherson. For full par- ticulars apply to ll AMMONI) YOUNKIB. North liver. 3793-44-41. “When bllia are outstanding toug- bem there. A quiteiltge erettur, Just Is sometimes scarce." Ax: bout? What's‘ he so stuck up Hammer: He's a direct descend- nt of little George's hatchotl ..__»> “How large do you think a man'a Income should be to marry?" "Well, I teel sure I'm capable ot living beyond any income no mat- ter how large." "George Washington couldn't toil aiie." "Ha must have had an lmpedI-_ men! in his speech." .. .... ...__ _ ._ _ The Third Warnning By Auli-lltus Muir (Continued) .4 We strolled back, discussing future projects. As we drew near the cottage were were the vigorous sounds of some one busy inside. We drew up. "ll I mistake not," said George, "Link's the mflry noise 0f bflllh and dustpan. Have you got a donneetlc?" "A most excellent one. ‘Margot got her for me and must have given her full instructions. An old china called Jessie. She's the nun Forsythb els- ter and keeps house for him. She cooked and whet not-tor old man Dryedale for years." I entered u» cottage and found Jessie on her hands and kncm chas- lng_ dust fldres. "A fair scunner. sir." shemnnosrn- oed mm below the table. “No fit for c. pig to live in. far lea the lalrd. I'll no be pleased till I got it amused oot." "Scour ahcsd, Jessie," I answered hl-itherly, "so long u-s you scour when we're not here." “Who/t time would ye ke dinner to- nlgfht, sir? I've o. brew pickle trout I got oft o man that; caught a bonny basket up the Riddel this morning." 1 "Splendid! Do you hear that, George? A broad hint to you to get busy with yourmod. Jessie. I can see you're going to look after us well." Jessie smiled appreetatively. "Was old _Mr. Drysdele particular about his ‘ food?" I inquired chobtily. l "A fslr flnick." said Jessie. "Ate nothing at all, sir, but what there was had to be of the beet. A terrible man to deal with, sir. Just oak. over his books and when he did go for a walk it was at night, and no‘ likely m do him the same good. Malswr Shaw. from the Manse. and Malsber Seymore were the only folk that went near And Miss Mil-met. of course, he likeq tp see whlles. but everybody likes to sec her." "Mr. Seymore?" I said. "I under- , stand he lodges with you at the Home lFarm?" "For a year," nodded Jessie, "he's ‘i creeps about with his point box and book, or goes of! in that yellow cor uf his. He's not much troulble, be‘- ing such s lot sway, though most ipuXtYlB-I‘ about his thiilflih" I "m what way?" 1 asked her. sit- tlngonohewbleandsnringmylegs. , Jessie. I saw. was s simple minded ‘soul and our settled down w areal ‘good gossip with rsymputhetdc list- i ener. She mum posibly hand out in- formation that would be invaluable. READY FOB A RAID “Oh, sir," declared Jessie, "he's that shy-like. He has his own wee bti: of the house, shut off from the rest, and he will keep it locked when he's gone, so that ye can't get, in to clean. "I think he must be writing a book an dnot, want his papers disturbed," she confided. "If any of you young gentlemen 'a.re writing s book," she said plaintlvely. “I'll no‘ disturb your papers." Neither of us has any such inten- blom, Jessie." I solid, laughing. "but all the some we're obliged for the pso- Miss Jone’s Voice Greatly Improved A startling improvement is notice- able in Miss Jones, singing. Her voice is stronger, and sounds sweet- er and clearer than before using CA- TARRHOZONE. Many ministers public speakers and singers are using Catarrhosone; they find it ensures freedom from colds, coughs, cstarrh; it clears the nostrils, strengthens the throat, prevents hoarseness. CA- TARRHOZONE makes the voice bril- liant and enduring, and is uncom- moniy well recommended by men and women in high walks oi’ life. You can get Cstarrhozone, including the Pocket Inhaler, at any drug store, for One Dollar. Auction Sale __QF_. R1‘ Sale WNOTICE There will be no trespassing on my premises after April Ist, 19M. ~ signed CIIAILIS MeMAIION. - ' lmmerileld. ‘INfl-l-I-Si. oafivnoetodilarom. g llrtteuhsuspplyte& TOO DEEP FOR HIM "Pop," said little Charles. "why are parlor ornaments called orna- mental" “My eon,’ replied his father, “i cannot tall a iloi I don't know." Wherein for unadulterated candor Che u’ father went little George lelllllllfltflt one batter. Choice Furniture 0n Friday at i I’. M. It OiIiN It loiloway Mills, Queen Street. eon- sistlng of dining room. drawing room and bedroom furniture, tabloa, chairs. rugs. Sale positive. J. A. McDONALD, Auctioneer. ZOM-Q-Il-ii. rot so: ThalsoIoandlotoftholateCapt. lahnlteaio stltrotersinltufs County. Thhiaaoouvsnleutlyett- Illfllfillfl! aol complianc- aallaaroerlsaawithbuagalowree- oooo-oooooo-oo4 64++~0+¢¢¢¢< POTATOES AND TURNIPS We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. iliglast prices - for stock. l. 1188723001161.“ CHARLU1 .- 4. iFURN ITURE IF rr's Nb-r MALCOLM a. HILL - rr's NOT NO-MAR Accidents like these w0n’t hurt Ntl-MAB The fine finish of NO». AR Furniture is “mischief proof ” against all minor household mishaps such as spilled ink, hot or cold liquids, boiling cofiec, medicine or perfume. Look for the guarantee ta which identifies the genuine NO-MAR, sol by leading lurniture stores throughout Canada. _ _ ' ‘ Ii your dealer doesift carry NO-MAR. write for our folder illustrating distinctive suites and pieces. We will tell you where you can buy NO-MAR. IIOICOIIII 8 Ell Llaslted, KRBIIQIQI; “It. IS ONLY AS GOOD ASAITS FlNilSH misersyuiewevqumizscymmli home tonight?" Jessie shook her held- tomormw mm-nin8-" “0hl I'm cumilii in lee ymn’ blot the: tomorrow mornine. Perhaps I might see m. Seymore then. Which are his room?" "Ihat one lending our, on the lawn." said Jessie; ‘tint/s his sitting room. sir. His bedmoufs off it. But u like d8 not you'll see him in the nrdm lf the weather's fine." "By the wa-y." I said. "I hope your brmher doesn't "think it queer I hav- m’; been to see him bofme this? I've been so wretohedly busy all dey." "Oh, sir,” said Jessie. excited and cxplanotpry, "he was expecting ye in send forhlm.lhoc.rd hclm min wasn't sure if ye was wishful for him to continue as your footer.‘ “Tell him not to worry on that score," I replied. "I'll be along after "Not till "Bill" 1°" I “PM- ""1"? the mwlsfl. mwiinz Bandy. in- d-inary wmo, stationery, m" 1o.- a very ‘non-acquaintance, what should ht m‘ 1m“ mmgue M" beclms“ °1 m” ‘iiiimdl fomial dinner they may be engraved. do? . pi$°d nerwusmss‘ Tm hm“ w“ "I 811911089 Yo“?! settled down to Q. When at a social gathering A. i-le should introduce himself. will!" 1 "d 7 “d I h": 1'4“ ‘m married life now, eh, sway?" and one finds himself seated near o m3’ "94 “id 4°!“ m“ w- "rm no married," replied Bandy. "m" 1m “P with “m”? 0mm” "But didn't you spply for s rise be- opened his huge thin fist and emptied l “u” you we" mink,“ or ‘emu a handful of Ems-ll revolver certfldflfi mmkdr. 326:3; 5m" "m" "on, u. but I've stopped thinking." 1 nomplied slowly. hating the job-s To fill that revolver in cold blood sov- ored no mg somehow at that momeni. of callousness and brutality. But l had to clwoes between oallousnesfl and sheerbllndfollliim J "’t°be callous and sane. i Q "TTWW “m9 I w“ Mm "mp lull evening dress? wlicking the steel chamber borne in- m N“ ‘W u“ "u?" hum‘ M ‘h? automatic’ Q. How are dinner invitations "and now we're rcody tor all the Sey- ‘vflmm . “m” l“ m‘ “m”, A. They should be written on or- Etiquette s; Roberto u» May s womsn wear s. hat with i i ICE CREAM SEASON breakfast. If he has any paints to let me see, tell him to have themroady." "mum ye kindly. sir." said Jmsie. "Dinner at 8. some as the auld laird’! Thank ye kindly. sir." "And now. George," I cried, enter- ing his bedroom when ho was busy onion; ms iveloncinel- "if you're Nady we'll take a stroll down to the village and incidentally call i: thank Miss Margot Show for finding us such a gem or g domestic." "I was wonderinl.’ he replied. strob ing his chin. "what excuse you were ping m invent tor having tea with um gun" 1t wu t very -‘ e e ' ‘tee ,“l O I I I “Are you ready. Ronny, my eon?" said George grimly. shoving his head round my door. My blind was down. and the shut- lromtise oandloontlso dissing- I W- WHFQIUIH- .?I.""""""- huh-tn a-eaoia-aoaaaaaoaaa Cbsrlottetowk r.‘ u. nan larvae-imam no -... g... 1 i: (To be Continued) Is open now-most any day. In fact Iee Cream sea- son ls all tho year, but lo the spring time one looks tor a little diilercnt something on the dinner table- and many pleasing dishes may be made with Ice Cream: a little portion of your favorite preserve make a dellgbtiul dessert. We have opened a bralanll ill iliilllliiliiE sit: A MOTIIiHQ’ I ro-‘ns sou) by Public Auction in e a I . front ofthe Law Courts Building in l Charlottetown in Queen's County tn A Scottish wvrkmm in I ilrso Prince Edward Island. on Wednesday I ' wrsaoooitsoinacmchinxotlirht U10 tsblsooulsuclee. Ives mltflnsw spsirotshosswithrubbarsolonand gsveuulaossolbaaitugsndotood lscwry approached the manager (or s rise in the salary, he was getting, giving s mason that he was thmking of getting married. In his pay en- yelope Sandy received a fairly sub- stantial increase. Smile time later I [ Character Close-Ups l sen. semen. wiu. Do went. m TfiLiflNG TO ,fi- _ PROSPECT aueumnr. s. ‘ fro STWJSS$ Mun an rent; sac-ecu. truce- - trawl, "rt 3 the 16th day of April A. IL, [NI at "tlii hour o! twelve o'clock noon. ALL and singular that pareoi or tract of land situate lying and being on Township. number S! in Queen's County bounded and described as follows, that la to sayz-On the north by land of B. Caaford an tho east by land of Joseph Youuker ea the wmt , by land of George Gallant and on the v south by the Wiasloo load contain- ing two and one-half acres (tit) of lend a little ‘more or lam. . , The above sale at land la made purauanttoaroworo! Bole eon- taluod in a maria!!! dated the Ilth summersido. the Perfection Dairy, for the convenience ‘ ‘ of our western patrons. Now is the time to Mll- menee using Perfection Ice Cream. Central Creameries‘ , - Charlottetown Perfection DBiYY . Summersido In - w