and ,~ PEEP? Tl?“ __ Ti-i-r- CIIARLQTTETOWN cimignl ~ é: 7"""‘vy A n‘, q ‘QQ: ->a Woman ’s Realm »-:- Social and Personal -:- Fqshions _\ little nuggung ways and hateful llttli: telllpelg, and snrdld 1,1119 selfishness- Is . ; 1 Holds Divorce D ' h D such the Only O y _l Aiarrlzlces Remedy? i - '_ Curablc Every Unhappy lllarriage Could Be (lured if llle Husband and Wife Recognized the Symptoms of Soul S: Inlcss in Time and Harl (‘ourlu/c- Iinolzgh to Apply the Hitler Rcruedy es and lack of consideration run on until they develop into a chronic com- plafnt of one against the other that eventually kills all affection. It is be- cause tllese little ills of marriage arc neglected all 1 ".0 effort is made to cure , ' them tllat so lllany of the major operations are rcqilircd that leave husbands i A Correspondent a=ks :“Is there any cilrc for an ilnllappy nlarriage lxcepi: divorce?" Sure Sick lllill‘l‘ll‘.“.l.‘.‘>' are just as curable as lllalaria or I‘. B. or bronchitis or many cf the other dseascs nf which most of ushave a touth at, some tulle dilring" our Lvcs but which yield cut and let us live on to a hale old to 1lril1:el' trixlilll be usul only in t To cure soul 2 abu morning with a r-ery few nlarriagss end llg: izl ...o and wives nlaillled for life. For no nlan or woman is evcr quite the same after ' a divorce. ’ . . t l It is curious how much more thought we give to our bodily health than v we do to our sprituul wellbeing, anyway. We are zilarilled whell our appe- ' lite falls off and run to the doctolvfol- a tonic, but we don't even notice when V we begin to lose our taste for our husbands or wives nor do we (to anything about it. We count our calories, but we dont count the \\‘0l'(l5 we say to the partners of our bosonls. We kccp ourselves robust alld fit by walking and] playing games, but we let our affections atroplle for want of exercise. Funny. islft it when we all know that keeping the heart young" is the best Way of keeping young and healthy. Look at any happily nlarricd couple end you Converting A Morning Smile Young Billy had lust returned from Sunday school and hLs mother asked him what the lesson was o.- bout. "cllaaly," he replied. "But who was ‘Gladly?"'_ “Oh, Gladly was a cross-eyed bear," Billy said. The mother, on further investi- gation, found that the lesson had been on "Gladly the Cross I'd Bear." .__v__-ii- L itcra to re I ‘Q O _.. ---~.--n—i—-n lVhotl the .l7'as.':.’, W" mule are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking‘ L.» . With Every radii?“ Fumsm By Annabelle Wflfllflillgton --__-- sleove trim of the pg and Dlllar 1;. ' em '~‘- It ' . . a.. l tabs and L. very eqoclfihiiaasn Tile circular gored 5km w ' {OW marl at the front and at 1,11, 1th Ilfll" ' oi t":l it vxriull n; IJICll neglected and allovxcd to run on. s.‘ ‘t ciish the (l1 ‘llfll w fe, as s""n as t'*v_v b""‘ll to get that " ‘lls and to run a v ‘(I i‘ll_\‘ slllum‘ i" l i'.:l'l out Vfillll’. glcx. n we. Dll-OYCB is just the surggeonis knife that should llf.‘ hut etzireinlty, and n‘nc tine out ‘YCF be ilecdecl if the trouble liad not sicfiless, as v'cll as b"t"ly lekness :"e 'll its ir ut cacll other and wake up in the} dark brown tar-te of lllairilnoily in "wiuro every time "ll. Ft <"'"'ll ’lll'l lly ;: I;.l tlmll fir...‘ woull be But they doll‘! do this. 'I‘lle_v don't even try to ""4 r"t \""""-: the visit?!‘ , with their nlnrriage so that they can apply some 11:1". ;.lj,' to it. Tl‘.."_\' I t lneun Z;—::———- — :. __:_.. ' ' ' e MODESS REGULAR (sta dross occasions an Nlodcss J» fiftx/i/y If” most comfortable, protective and ciiicicnr producl for general use. IVIODESS COIviPACT (geltly com». pressed) is thinner, yet equally effective for travel, ndlird thickness) is the _ d special use. on...“ will sec that they appear tcll years y OWTI 8B0. But as I have said if you are to c ill time. After a husband and wife have torll ill oullecl- than the insulated of their‘ marriage. you must take it romance to tatters, after ' urn a 5' they have become so antagonistic tlrit evtry vsurcl tllit o Lllfl‘ utter" is a fight» l ing word, after each has fitted tl"e dcnlcstic nl;i;l;,'l‘ crown on his or her hsud, tlleircase has beccnzc .ncure.‘:lc. out of their love and that they are begin‘ that tli. ‘Zr zlliirrllge is conllilolicily; to look 12.110 a - lill" and 1's 21‘ it wasivt dcstllud to l. t. 1.3. ts and out what is 111*.‘ Sv11wrse, as so often is tlze case. th '.. .'n' Sierltis. PClllilpi it is lllc v: 1'1 L. Cfll l‘..u.:e. Pull her ll w: its." iii-law and ]J. n a bile (i crntcnl ' \AA1(_ lnr . t-r _ hi.» utnvlli . l .~ul out vicvxptllll...‘ " cure is!‘ i. rlnlplv lo -l.liE1.~". twat llltl t11::.i.'.:. F1 keeper rather than lose him‘! And so ill a riagcs could be cilrcd by applying: to tlleln a 1ioullire of a Lcnse illixed with uiuclilsln‘ But you "ly many of these remedies ale biiel‘. and hard to take. So , -~ . __ '1le the nlcdicines doctors prtscribc, but \\e shallow Lllcnl down rather than It is when a young husband and wife first notice that the snap has gone , . v.i'.ll It and Llltl some curc for it. ' ~ no oirlilt \‘,l clnnl for them to see that ill: 1.. and good will. t ,ll ng" i‘) disagree with each other and i und the glls and sickly tll *1 1“ 3v “herald have c "ll sense f c tiling that is 11"‘ oiling their mar~ "s llli.lll<"" who l ‘D5 with tlzenl and 11:". llu _'1.~.nil cf no authority in lli' 1o her -.t‘ll. :‘.:Ulll(‘l' is w lllv" rvin out ircul him mtg." zllul leads t0 Llic ut Add in 111i , such casew. i‘: to , mr hrlvl vl ‘ 1' ,. . . . l illvlzl u) this sllnpm l i ll or Ho] ll(‘$ or the n they ll..\'i; dillcr- i u. v lllllill '.\ and each u) permit the olllr j .il|'I bus 1lL"~.'~‘_ we a-unl lllmlijqtld other erases the sick mur- ‘iitll: C"lll.lllOl’l A 1 , lglriouotet I7... The, c001. ‘dough ill fir! triangles, and bake In a llot oven a out 1;! u; o ' Sijlit", butcr while llct, and l. ..ly with strawberry jam. Cover Lops with whipped, SWCCLJllOd cream, dot Wltllv-SCIIIC of the jam, and serve Chicago 3 Civic Cash At Low Ebb CHICAGO, 1a., Jan. SL-Clty Comptroller Charles S. Peterson has served notice to all city employes that no, more payrolls can be met “until Feb. 10, or thereabouts," due to 1o\v cash reserves. Peterson said there was less than $100,000 cash in the city till, that the $1,000,000 payrolls of the fire and po- lice department could not be met Monday, and that the city will have to depend on the unlikely sale of 1981 tax anticipation warrants lI payrolls after Feb. 15 are to be met. Chicago's finances have struggled through several crises due to continu- 1 ed delay in the receipt of 1929 taxes ' pending HZIISIESSIIICIIIZ of property i values. A citizens’ committee raised ‘w- , $75,000,000 last year to buy anticipa- satisfied people for twenty years 171w: Cole Tea was first i introduced twenty i years ago. In twenty years it: I has grown to be tile favorite tea in Eastern Canada. Practically everyone who is drinking King Cole today at some time abandoned some other ten which ‘lad heretofore srtiolld. Does it pay to be tied. with cvcn a gwozl t g if something better is available? Pia iii/oar llfli~ vb and ‘back is dccldely 111N131 ful fashion. ' I m‘! gme‘ And into the bargain v . vpllrity itself w make it, M m” Style No. 3004 l; dpggmd for sh l6, 18 years, 36, 3g . e‘ blast. ' 40 and 42 mm“ Printed crepe silk with trim ls most attractive m too. Cl-cpy woolen may also its development. You will see one attractive s11 after another as you w,“ 0m, ‘yr; pages of our new Spying F . Book. mum Styles for children or the miss the mat-rim. the StOlilF-ftlltl a set-leg o; (‘lresslntlklng articles. 1t 15 a book Dlain um. “l Drama-ll be used for that will save you money. Be sure to flll in the size of the pattern. Send stantps pYCfOTfCCl). Price of book 10 cents. Price of pattern 15 cents, or coin (com tion warrants on 1930 taxes. The Arid Ying Coll: is the name oftlzc Ccflco committee recently _ warned that famous for its richness and flavor. banks may 110i; buy 1931 warrants on taxes due in October, 1032, unless the _l3oaril of Assessors and Board 0i Re- view arc consolidated. How Mrs. Judge ' Naane Street Address 1113-1-55 a 11g“; navy 1,1,“. m“ CW1)‘. . . . . . .............. ... ... ....... , silk with 1on1; slilmuing lines that Cliy State youth adores. flute; the przliy .‘.\u;l:ci* a , German Remedy Stops Eftquette £30 - Year Constipation By Roberta Lee "For '30 years 1 had a bad stomach . 1.. , .» - ~ " ‘i " W‘ W“ ' ‘ j“...:..v-.l. .n_.l?lf.i7'.l'-"‘ Ilnded Rheumatifiml , .,1_ \.,"11v_~ 111,1 (111 11,, ~ \_ .t |'1\ i" all.‘ .l-11>;l.l . \\‘ ____i rlllliall} "l '9"~‘ 11”“ ""l7'<“"" “i "I I - Blulltfnrd, —Thl‘ 9X‘ l . " - r I '11.,“ (up ,,.,_.,,.,.,, M0,“. 3 m, pr-viencc of Mrs. E. Judge, 15b‘ Wll- I $>lllliilycp 11h .;,;,-.oll ‘he 1:1: i. 1 l lat. .1 tlvt-llllv is because the n. W“! l’ F, ILPIKWPX‘ liam St, will prove of great interest lluuhailii Llitfin to :~l('|l lfllr- “"1" m" “ '>" l - ’ " P"! " ll‘ uu‘? .'-'0\‘1‘~l ' 2 ll-zlspczuls- l-xllit .~u'-'u', '4 i191v2“Si?[limitsggnblsll-iiiigiitiiig Pillsl Wlllilc “P11 11~ll‘*-““""‘~‘ "“-"""'» d“ ='- ‘ ‘ l "" m“ m‘ :a';lt->1>lwr.-.-,~. shczlill". l ecu. lllilk, lor over ten yclaars, and wish to say SW65“? 101' ti"! 111M519 ' ' l" *‘-"‘l' “TY w “"1"” I -,ll‘.i'."l _ 11.111, l - ' 1191,13. I llavc bcell benefited greatly through j and the llll-"Mlllfl to bu," a ltullU. luau“, S111 (m. in" . .< out in illcir use. I have sililered with Rhcu- l _ _____ ‘ ‘ nlatisnl for a long time, but since , _ , _ ,. Q _ ,, ,, ,,.,,,,.,, ,.,_,_ m. V“, w. _ “lflw “dd b‘ f“ “g7! l” l3 using Dr. Hamiltoirs Pills I have not Sdllpmr‘ l“ ‘°~"“"‘ "‘~‘>‘ “ ' ‘ ‘ “ l “~10 v1 Imll-u and ado w dry m- had any pains, and I feel like a new 1 slfiYCllly and a 111ml" cool; and is son. en Lcr h‘... * s uric-u. oils as well " to mnké a so“ dtmuyh . pcrscm as llls stomach, shouldn't she have onlugh to learn to be a good lloilsc- ..-»,\._ i.- mc, _ .,.,._ 17.. ilalniitoirs Pills, and claim they are the best for ally one who suffers from Rheumatism and Headaches}? ..l..........| rslgned) Mrs. E. Judge. spread l Because they keep the system well ‘regulated, because they drive away the poisons that cause Rheumatic pains, Dr, Ilamlltolvs Pills are most efficient. Sold in 25c boxes by all l ‘place, who should make tlic first i 1 ‘Vol11,; m1; be wnmgut, m, laclvailocs, the fanlily of llle man or of the women? " A. The family of the man. Q. Is it good taste to fold napkins in all kinds or intricate forms? A. No; they should be folded square.‘ .Q._1)o men wear hats in opera boxes, in the evening? A. No. Professional Bards Mr. A. Roy Kendall L. R. A. 31., A. A. G. O. (For Three Years Student at Royal Academy of Music, London, ling.) Organist and Choir Director, Trinity United Church-receives pupils for Piano, Voice and Theory. Studio-Heart: Memorial Hall. Phone U60. lZlM-IZ-Ji-IIIIVI-IIXIU. '_‘__‘_—*————-—____ If GCOYQL‘ Brown, who (lC-WYtCd 111:; poor wife and baby twcntv-flvo years ago, will return, the illllfCSlild baby] Will. knock the stillfln’ out. oi llilll.- Iowa Frivol. 4 ».-_.....___. BELL f9‘ MAI HIESON II. It. EbLL n. L. IIIAHIILSUN, LL, B, Barrister Sillieitors, Iitc. Officcs-Lharlottcloivn d‘; dluntague lilontreal Lady Writes: Having heard Oversea! Asthma Remedy Drill-WC‘. 1 bought a battle and while l Ilnve not even finished it yet. I find myself wander- fully improved. I have only praise fnr it." ume. Romeo ;,~_,p.,|-1.-, \\'illi'.lm David, Diuissvlncuvc. You can't Iesa: either the wry lint bottle helps or your money is refunded. S151). your (lrufrrgist or flir- . Prohibition Lomnlissnml Chairman, AIL, (ili...;.li ll. BROWN, DZAILiAjE, r. E. I. Ii ll Information rcgmdlng In- fractions of rnollillrrzolv .u..r to the above or to J. J. Trainer, (‘am- missioner, Provlnzxnl Ponce, C.:ar_ loI-tctown, or to C. A. IvLlIer, l;l- specter, Summer-rude, or to W. l-l. llayilvond, Inspector for Qurells, Charlottetown, or J. Vt’. Pllligz, In- spector for Kings, Cllzu-Lllcllvvn. McLhUD fir BILN I‘LI;Y J. A. EiAJNIIAEY W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. Barrister and AItorney-at-Iauv Office: Ill!) Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. l.’ ‘ai ___ __ McDONALD £4 McPHEE B. A. I. A. MeDONALD II. l‘. Mel‘! BARRISTERS. ATTORNEYS. ETC, MONEY TO LOAN Stewart t; Lowtller J. l) SITWART, K C. N. W LUWTIIER BARRICTERS. SOLIITITHRS. ETC 84 Great Grok-re Street DIONEY T0 LOAN. w-"IQQBI ‘m! -_____i___d _.4 .1». . . i (J: M. Lampsnll Ed Co. ~ I.Il\Il'I‘I~II). Giqueen Street Lonllnll, E. C. 4. Eilgland Public Auction Sales 0F nAw‘ runs Slzljlwing bags will be furnish- ed v Ithout charge by applying to R. T. Ilnlman. Ltd" Sum- (lie. "FEEIlWWI i" ""_“" _' "—T“ . mcrsidc. I’. E. l. MARK R. Mt-QUIGAN i] mas"... by B- A- If Alfred Fraser. Inc. BARRHTF" .".1».'.ICI'I‘0R ETC - 2|‘: Ivltth Avenue MONEY TO 1.01m g y“; N, y, * Cannon Blocli Charlottetown P-E-l» DOROTHY DIX. one, in u benign éfn- l ‘There arc natures which respond El ll'Ol'0 t1‘..ickly to joy and success than ‘to sorrmv, who expand tllc pleasant - Luuuns, and show their best side to . w! é > Z1 illc world. But they are not the - Changes B!’ finest natures. DAVID LY/LLL g , "Whom God setleth alone, . l Arc to llinlsclf most dear.“ c .' ‘Planar/race ' CHAPTER XXI (Continued) ' It was zlbout. four o'clock when Serious discussion with Bee helm; Tfzuiuilll! got biwk t0 111$ 0WD 1101-150 impossible, Mrs. Freeland (insisted. Tlillfilficlisi basking 111 U18 610M A great restlessness ‘was ilpon llcr. a tutunlil simsllillc, the westering light cicslre to let. her little world know citing the Iona windows aflcmc what had happened. She had he ‘tilde u IOW-‘Yl’ DiCWIT‘. $11911 "5 might collie confused regarding the usual ill’ 110W! T111011 111C llffflft 0f 1L5 ovdcr of her day until renlllltlcd by 5591‘ Willi JOY 911d Dflilfi- 1311i 13¢@_ Thinning looked at. ill quite lnlparti "What a beano you'll have this ‘By, tlloilfgll with a consciousness of afternoon, nlatller. I loathe your day l flvvl‘ L! Hlld (liffvffiflli kind 0f as a rule, but I think I‘ll g1 and go‘ ‘I11 1H1 1110f"! Wide and myself up rcgarcfcas, and nit it out . 1Y9‘?! G311, 110 WOHlII You'll tell tlleln of COUPSIZ?" a real home, that which heir: first ill u woman's Mrs. Frcclands eye bl“ "‘ d site ."."SlIlllL‘(l all expr. they “THIN! P19" ; a war l‘ "so giro illlrl batik‘ in 10W it will" “ <;'d t‘ nvglzt be 51v ‘d tn ' " t0 the sci‘ ‘e. . llfld rad til ‘lll‘ ll than tbclll 1 of 1io‘.ite, lit name the 15m“ Slum‘ hi‘ ntczclfcis, quiwi; n‘:*g about it iifflt 11f‘ W118 11o‘ Tom's affair, and her llrlur llad ii flilllwlflifills. Cqqpg nut ll'nl at tllc door with an "I had Frgvttcn! Dear ma, how “lie rerlcllouess of ovpresslon: “31-191-(1: "g1-y_ 1t 511mm 111v 01w "Firs. lvlalrlllrg has gone, sir," hi‘ Zilltinllllg are the events which \\'cll—i1'-'\i1lfd flcrvnnt/s 1;, m1 11,10 qmyg {n1 1 11111 f 1:0 and vnce of oulnvard fcelinr; ec whether Deborah has l'f1lllI‘llIlJ- '1" lids» "Th0 lllfiPu‘ 100k 110i‘ t0 U111» Clzalitrd junction to catch the one- " rty 1p." "You lcet Deb never {ingots any ‘h3g3; rcsokm I lwm-d 1p,- Cympqng afzzuxlfng looked the complete sur— ‘o he felt. Ilc luld not yet ac- .lle l:r.t cups ever s": lorgi awn, \\".lll." . 1- "*1! "riorc la} ‘t1, to our l'.1".'.' rl-‘izrlnn, ' ‘ Prl the art of veiling llls feeling l llzpc lhcy‘ll all collie! Cll_ Wilflt an "I i011‘ I1 flfllvilflvllt- To him, lvlilcs fpq-luwnn» y. .l.'; a llilnlall bclug like llilllself. He. She RiSSTCI her llzu <1 u» lvl- naval-r ' d hail scvtral considerable and 3,1,1 dnxlcpd U11 1,, ,1,» , 1.". 111,. ~,,. w‘. qlitculllg talks with him and llnd hqnm-i he; m»,11,.,- 1w~1,,_ m; 50m; ‘Jlllltl llim very lluluan indeed, par- vllat more slovxiy with a bsuutilic ex fllllfirlli "Udfdlllil his 0W" PTlVflUY p. Jon ‘on ller face. She was a‘. "1 peace with tllc: whale world; slln could ‘ have enveloped her worst cilcllly bald 5 ou silrprlse me, Miles. Dld she .vo any l..e age?" “Yo, air, none. She left very up~ set, and Mrs. Ansell said as how she sill up nlost of the night." ‘Tm sorry, but there did not seem to be any particular reason for all this, Miles. I suppose you have ITFZIITI that I mn going to be marl-ind?" “Mrs, Ansell did say something about it, sir. Madam having told v lu-r." ll "My aunt disapprove; of ml nun- _.i_. SORETI-IROAT (nest Cows Gargle With nravluaz» with powdered sugar. mg Miss diilililfllld; you know her, I alt had becrTa-‘bout his aunt, possibly 1 ‘think, Miles?" “Very well, sir. Both me and my nlissus wishes you well. She de> serves it, sir, if you'll excuse me sayin‘ it. She's a splendid lady, don't give herself no airs-u friend t-o Ieverybody ill Mardocks she was. [You'll ‘car nothing but good of her ,in the whole parish, and so friendly. ‘Manys the time she's drunk a cup of itea wl‘ my missus; and yet nobody 'l.on't take no liberties with ller, sir. ~\s her own proper pride, ‘as Miss ‘rcelandf’ Manning smiled faintly at this ‘cc qualification. “She will bring into this house the zmc qualities which made her be- ':ved in llte village. We. are both ‘nspired by the same desire to nlukc life easier and happier for the people, to equalize the gifts of life, you ' llow me, Miles?“ “Yes sir, altrl as I said to sJTflll at Jncll tinlc, if you'd a been squire of ‘lardoeks in our young time, why "en tll'r,",': would a bin different ‘Idll‘t c e for ellillell, Mrs. Mann ‘g d'd".l‘t, for puc people; alway lid illejfid too many. If we ‘ad ‘em :e‘d ‘ave got llatlce. Me an‘ Sarah “otll knew it. We wa". wrong. ...r, we ght t5 ‘ave left alld served llunlan ‘rings, not alltclnatolls." Miles got out the word with a ‘iurisll, but l".".’lllllf§ did not. smile. twas a te. l\.e l dleltncnt of the vigil il..lt had juft elirred an epitaph, '11; a selfishness that had been slip tome. "Yes sir, but there ain't illlythlng else in tllc wor‘d mikes up for ‘nvin’ tlienl. Me and Sarah knows that. "Jr, and I ‘opcs as ‘ow there will be "lls and lots of ‘em ill Aiurclcrks." Manning passed on with that, and mi (l()"-'Il with rather a Iieaiiiic ex- 1)l‘(‘.‘=Sl0I1 Io Indicate his first love letter. _ He iouml it an eusv and dollehtiill task, which oven the shadow o! his aunt's high-handed departure from Mnrdocks could not spoil. It seemed zilmost as if the intervening space was bridged .'=0lili~ll0\\' and that Mary ‘ was by his Sllll! llslenlng. with her wldc eyes and mobile mouth, to what lle was saying, always understanding, always sympathetic-llls very other self. Even when he calm: to write of the actual events that had happened during these fateful twenty hours, he {found himself at no low. Mary had ham urinal- and furthareseeinl than good dealers." because slle knew her better. Mann- ing oould not have believed that any human being could have acted so; it ‘ind awakened a queer strain of. thought in llls mind. Writing to Mary restored the balance, and he was able at least, to expatiate on the delightful reception he had had at Coppctts M111, and to assure her that ‘.lc had won her mother. ‘.and himself he wrote with that warm, yet guarded phrase, which ndicated the high pedestal on which vhe had set him. Had he travelled from southern seas solely for the purpose of meeting Robert Freeland, ‘fanning would have felt himself ~mply repaid. He was looking for- ard now to the dear, intimacy of ‘mlly tics with him, to intercourse, ounscl, even reproof from one so vise in human affairs. His letter finished, he drank the tea which ‘fliles ilncbstrvlsively set at his elbow, "nd walked out of the house to post ‘l, remembering that the box closed t half fast-six. He wondered, as "2 dropped the bulky little packet "rough the slit, ivhon and how she ::u.'d receive It. Best of all he rvcd to picture her alone on the rrse ewered cliff, with the wind Yllffll“)! her hair, and her eyes fixed on the words he had written. Of Free- ' and constipation. Souring food from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlcrika I um a. new wonlan. Consti- pation is thing of the pastfl-Alica Burns. , Most remedies reach only lower bowel. That is why you must take them often. But; this simple German remedy Adlerika washes out BOTH Q.‘ After all elleagcnlrnt iakos all gas and rlds you of poison yo" would never believe was in WRIT-HIG- tenl. Even the FIRST dose will sur- prise you. HuglLcs D1118 90p Lmr Aluminum aié l DOMINION or osmium rlzovlucf: or l l PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 21st George V_., A. D., 1931 In R4: Estate of William Ballernl the Younger late of Pownal, In] Queen's County In the said Province deceased testate. By the Honorable Harold Leonard Palmer, Surrogate Judge of Probate, etc., etc. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen‘: County or any constable or‘ literate person within said County. Alumlnum is acknowledged u b, § the supreme material foi- the mm!- lfactul-e of pots, pans and othu I .. . ' __ , cooking utensils. 0111M!!!‘ when” "pa" regain" the “canon housewives will use no other Kind. on file 0f Alfred Daniel Brellaut of we one‘ "mm Wm] our recommend» Pownal aforesaid. I-‘armcr, the Ad“ “on h‘ prices which are pleaflngu mlnistrator cum tesiamcnta annexo low. our assortment of alumni“ of the above named Estate praying‘ ware n’ "a" descflpflqn gives W‘ that a citation may be Issued for tllel‘ a “m? choice. purpose hereinafter set. forth: You The Rogers are therefore hereby rcqulrcd to cite all persons interested In the sail] Es- 1 Hardware Co., O I Limited FAULTLES! UTENSILS GREETING: tale to be and appear before me at a. Probate Court to be held In the Court House In Charltttetmvn, In‘ Queen's County, ill the said luov-L lnce, on Friday flu.- lwcnticth day of, February ncx, cmlvlug, at the lluur i" of eleven. o‘c.‘u-.k forvrluon. of t-Ilcj , same day to show cause If any 11w)’ [louse In Charlottetown aforcsnltu: can why the Accounts of the safitfront of the public Hall In 1'0 Estate should nnt be parsed and the ‘ aforesaid and at or ncnr ll" (. estate closed us prayed for In said Weigh Scales In Clluliattclowll ‘i pcltlon and un nlofloil of M. Jillian foresaiil. so that. all persons inkitfl’. Farmer. Esq... Ivar-tor far said Pc-i ed In the Iltloner. And I do hereby order may have due notice thcrcoi. a that I true copy Ill-roof be forth-i (L. S.) Given under m)’ hamlfn‘ with published In some newspaper the Seal of the Said WI" Published. In (fllarioticiuwn nforc- this 16th dill’ “f "mwflr! said, once in" raull wcc'.c—-for u Irauti A. D., 193i, and in the lib‘ four consecutive weeks from thel your of Ills Malt-HUT“ "ll" date hercul‘ and that a true copy. (tigttl ll-li- l'l'|"""- Acte Gatris I Gets aKnockout Mr. Arthur E. Roots, of Via-st Cruy- don, wrltesz: Fblsellarged from H1; Mfllfisil/a Poreeu with acute gan- trltis, I wna left with n very weak inside, and those who suffer simi- larly know haw very careful one nlust be in what they eat and what mPdICIlIP= they take. Constipation and indigestion gcnerall colli- nlouceil my attacks: headac es antl bflll breath naturally filIImvi-ti; hut to-ilay I amiable to eat an; thing l ' Tlmvy- My Secret I can honestly‘ rocommend,_lles_ In our pills’, Take CFlnt("\i‘.I,]:lttlQ lver Pills. All drugglats 40¢ and 75¢ red pkgg, hereof be forthwith posfell In Ihc£ Surrogate, Jud!" "" h” following public places fltlipl" lively’. “M” . lllf‘. of the Court! Cliff‘ S Taxpayers are hereby notified that the list 0f "llxlwt: Civic taxes is being prepared as reilsired by-IRW ‘and V- m advertised ‘in the dolly newopapela commencing‘ “brlmhl ' 1931. ' namely, in - .- .- —- ~ - -. ‘T? sill.» "-1 viii-Jo Lanai-l. (lily (Iollectzir. upper and_ lower bowel. It brings out ml E5111!!! a. null-mil»