THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE "K gl-jFftsmbi-Jit s. 1946 younger and iovelier, d once! Tcuttttuct you 1o lllKEillléfiu/t “mun 112st"! . , I _ bayou want to seeyourliin become fresher. commons vrmu use m- ega“; 1nd smoother-termed. your syn? EUR-AFC!’- ‘ilwn Ml" t!" “a? m!“ m“ '7'“! r mew oLasE-Bw. Brfldllbllle, I dateyou-I ehslisngsyou-to make this test might! Itwillprove that LadyEstherFaoe Cream Neatly beauflfles your shin-makes it look csurnnijusncun this lnnsn la-reaarvel for ‘new o: 10:1 tnterpst, oat gvsrtllll a ssa may All!!!“ :t 71v]: ‘gelsts 1"?“ strictly It!’ abls In advance. GBASWILL in: Platltoflflplll- HOWARD MeINNll I01‘ I'll/III Footwear. Z-Q-Sl-t-I! Fredericton. Services on Lord's Day. 8th. at New Glasgow at 11. Brsdalbane at 7:30. Standard time. .1. W. Haylter. ilifmipter. nnanausaihs United altars». ~flytlta Difference! noi-rjust SAY thatLadyErther I 4-Purpose Face Cream does wonderful things for your skin. I PROVE lt-prove it by means of the "Patch Test"! just choose a part of your face that is too oily,or too dry-or where you have s few blackheads or big pores. Rub LadyEstlierFace Cream 0n that ono port of your face, and wipe it 0E. Thonseehow that patch of skin suddenly a‘ with new Make the %éfi"‘l'enlghtl You'll never believe the difference a single application of Lady Esther Face Cream can make tn the appearance of your skin- until you see it for yourself. So get a little jar, and make the "Patch Test’ tonight. Scc living proof that this one cream is all you need for s glamorous-looking sltinl Sept. Bth: Pleasant-Valley ll amJ Rose valley 3 p.m.: Bradaibane I p.m. Rev. W. B. MacPha-ll. M111- lster. NOTICE-The Canadian Red Cross Society wishes to announce that the meeting celled for Thursday. r 5. Canadian Sepiembe Legion Hall, at which Mlhs Shir- lcy Dodds of the Department of Agriculture was to Weak on the siublec-t of freezing foods, has been cancclledtls M“ if. t "' ACCEPTS POSITION - Miss Marion Hl-nc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hine. 15 Park Terrace, City. has accepted a position at Head Office of the Confederation aLlfe Association, Toronto. Miss Hlne was formerly a member of the office staff of Moore and Mc- Leod, Ltd, Charlottetown. She uv out cum msruv BEAUTIFIE_S_ vcun sum . .. . axJfiéfi%7gtgvg¢/ was accompanied to Toronto by her mother who has just returned home. FUNERAL YESTERDAY —— The fun-oral of the late John Mc- MilIlUS took place fiom his resi- dence Wednesday morning Sept. 4 to Ell. Ann's Chlurch, rbt o5. where a Solemn Requiem High Mass was sung by the pastor. Rev. Leonard Ayers, assisted by Rev. George McDonald as deacon and Rev. Wilfred 0'Keef.e as sub- deac-on. Rev. Thom-as Butler was master of ceremonies. The Right Rev. Monsignor J.A. Murphy was present in the sanctuary. ‘Iihe choir was assisted by the Rev. Leo I-I-srreli and F. J. Flood. ‘The pallbearers were the l-I-an. W. F. A. Stewart. C. Wynne.‘ A. Tierney. L.T. Bea/ton. P. Car-ratch- er. R. Conway. brightness and clarltyl Touch it- LAID T0 REST~The funeral of feel how the dry little flakes are Monthly Meeting 0.W.L. llcltl The regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held in the lseague Rooms on Tuesday evening. Sept. 3rd, with the President, Mrs. Paineii Mc- Mahon presiding. I The Treasurer’! report showud that the Charity Envelope Collec- tion. of which Mrs. Frank Walker and Mlsa Mary Bradley were Conveners, was a decided success. Correspondence included letters from the following: Miss Rosalie Klaolns. Capt. 8th Charlottetown Guide Company, Mr. P, E. Palmer. President. Charlottetown Branch Cant-Flinn ‘Legion- Building Cam- iKn Fund, Staff andMpuplls cf ueen Square School, rs. J A. McMillan, and Mrs. B. G. Pc pin, co-chairmen of the Ladies om- mittee oi the Red Cross Cam- Dilln Fund. R. G. Sedler, Secre- tary Treasurer Boy Scout and Girl Guide Campaign Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McGuigan and fam- ily. Mrs. W. J. P. MacMiilan. Mrs. _Frank Walker, Convener of Institutions reported that dur- ing Sanatori-um Week, fruit. randy flowers and magazines were sent to the Sanatorium for each of the patients. In future our meetings are to be held on the second Wednesday of the month instead of the first Tuesday, each meeting to be fol. lf-‘Wed by a social hour. _Members were appointed to sis-- slst in the distribution of the new Ration Books. Prizes for Catechism were do- nated to the Basilica and Holy Redeemer Parishes. As there was no further husi. n"! t0 bi transacted meeting ad- loomed. Fur Shipments To Free Port Zones Discussed In Oolumons The following is from I-lansard report of the House of Commons proceedings, Aug. 30. the House being in committee c-f the whole on supplementary estimates: Mr. McLure (Queens): "I should like to get some information on a question I brought u. under other the late James Stevenson of Wheatley River. was held yester- day afternoon from the home of gonel What happens to that small patch of sldn will happen to your i“ hr the , Rob rt Stevenson. "m" lace ‘vhen yo“ “Se Lady Sllfrvireg tvrere conducted by the Esther Face Cream. For it docs Rat-v. I.ldMO1l\‘zI“lS}f‘r:llSoBSSlS;€2d“2{ r. na c n. . l," f m"? 90'" “H” “a” "i?" ntinlsicla. The pail bearers were l .k' . M := Herbert Smith, Ernest forbeaulyunnceaniynurs m Signsrlf James WarEs, Rough Bar- (2) It “He” Y°ur 5km (3) It roll, Meivl-lle Ling and William D311‘ tlwhll Z1‘ helps nature refine the pores. (4) Cgiaumllraflmm l1 9B 6y Vi‘! It leaves a perfect base for powder. _ Personals Mrs. Allan MacInnis of Berkley, "a Calif. and Lynn. Mass. and grand- son Muster Ronald A. Morgan, Lynn. Mass. arc guests of her sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White. West Royalty, P.E.I. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Anderson. City. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hartwell, Waltham, Moss, and Miss Cather- ine Donoghue, Cambridge, ‘vlass. returned byplane having enfoyrd a delightful vacation. the guests of their uncle. Mr. Duncan Inv- lngston and cousin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H, Anderson. ROMAN SETTLEMENT SOLD In Memos-lam am. nowiu nucuaNaN In me deal-h 1n May of Mr. Edwin Buchanan. Belfast ulstrict mourn- l-ha loss o! a valued and respectpd citizen. He VIII born Seplmliflfll‘ 13- 1888, the son of the late William and Margaret MeKlnnon Buchanan. For many years he was caret-NIH‘ 0- st. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. i-le was deeply interestw in the church and its associations. ViSItOIS to the old dxttroh alwayl found him courteous and ready 1° make their visit rewarding from the point of view of historic in- formation. With his passing many will feel a distinct and personal loss. The funeral-which was" largely attend- ed-wss held frun that-home 0f his brother, Saturday, May 16th, and was conducted by his outer. Rev- E. C. Evans. There were many i ora tributes. including those from The Session: The Trustees; Ladies’ Aid: and the Young People's Society of the Church. lie leaves to mourn their loss: His Wife-the former Mary Mae- Farlane. Son, Lester. Sisters: —,Bessie. Mrs. William 3011011. Vancouver. a. c: Emma. rs. Harold Langley. Vancouver, B- <1: Susan. Mrs. Alex. MacGres- 01'. Mt. Stewart. P. B. 1.: MoNevin. Mm. U. 5. A.; Gussie, Mrs. Cuébxrt Miilegan, _ ,, . Caroline, Sun , hlaas, U, S. A-l Kathleen, Mrs. A. H. Chandler, Sum-ville, Mass.,- U. S. A. uBrotherr-Jam Boston Mass, 11.; Samuel, sat. 1t. u. Is- tTh ;_ l Muéuplall bearers were Donal W. . Dams. Russell Panton. no. Arthur MacTavlsh John Meet-her- 'l11 the day amt: Ind the shad- flee way " Bard ill Thanks “fart-lid wish to use... “was m“ gm. alsomébcss who as“ STANTON. Suffolk Engwnd - fCP)— Lower Chair Farm. where the site of a bGOOyear-old Roman settlement was discovered in i938, was sold at auction for £3,400 ($13,- 000). It has 96 acres. In Memoriam MR8. MELVILLE O'CONNOR l Ill; till sud- degexhldlslsfnwrdgwJ tlly e 221a1d. all her home 1n illtown Cross 0f Lillian ploy-awn bglqved wife 0f Melville lll MEMllll-IAM departments. Probaby I can get it in this department. In the ex- porting of goods to the United States, to what are called rhe free port zones. the customs depart- ‘ment ill Charlottetown last year , did not seem to have any infor- mation whatever as to how to proceed with shipments. I recall one case in which a man came 1n- to the province with tho intention of exporiln a considerable quan- tify of soc s- He was buying and eXPQ-rtmg goods to the free port zone in New York, and the cus- toms officer at Charlottetown. properly so. took the matter up on this man's behalf with Ottawa. but it tock a whole day before the exporter could get his papers through. "What I am coming at 1111; grovlda these customs officers with all the 0.ll.ll. ltvms Harry Stems. Charlottetown. locomotive engineer, has returned to work as did Albert Dalzieli, while Dave Pound, locomotive fireman, of this city, and George Cooper, chargehand. Cleared at Murray Harbor, have also rejoin- ed the ranks. Locomotive engineers Doug Cof- fin oi Summerslde. arid St. Clair Paquet, whose home is in Souris, are off on vacation this week as are several of the firemen. Among the latter are Ozanle Gaudet, Frank Lappin, who expected to visit Mc-ntreai accompanied by his wife, and Alban Murphy, who planned his holidays with Mrs. Murphy for Boston. Steve Duffy, hostler, of this city, ls also on va- cation. In the shops three more From various departments are enjoying the annual layoff time. They are Hlfry Hyde. chargehand black- sm1th..B1ll Cameron. bollermaker and J. F. Hughes, machinis. helper. In the offices the only new re- Pflrt regarding vacations showed Ross Mat-Ewen, chief train dos. patcher, taking his holidays. He Llnbeinr relieved by Arnett How. A v15?!" t0 the province this g/efik was Charles Norton, general uher inspector for the Region, w o came from Moncttm to Bor- den on a business trip. Leslie Maclsean of the S s. arlgci Edward 1515115. returned ll y after being off due to lil. ness. J~ 3- MvKrnr-a. a pipe fitter m ‘fleece?! dfipartment. was off duty 2., rig .1 "P" from August 14 to - ls now on holidays. - H- slewarl. trainman at tuhigmfirflwll- his been absent "B liness since August 22, and Jerfimfl Bernard. sectionmnn °f Tlfifllsh. has been off since August 6 with an injury. If J- (Lutie) MacDonald, chief gilikhgn thde c-fflce of the district 3 an Paisenkcr agent. is the m“ l” be away on his annual holidays-Halifax Herald, ence. Our d "g9"! I01‘dradeegfilltrhldhxilnrzhll-l? 3:; if the shipper had the prose: 9X. Tl Permit there would be no oe- tily C“ m" l1"!- I Em glad to hear Ctfaxflo-lénmendatlon of the Officar a; mm!” efwvn- and I may say um; .1 zsmmr“ “we e country to the other r. McLure: "Th _ Plny should lmc-w Cell8elxll>lleE’si!r‘ll)r{lls is dutiable and that the ordinsr‘ ‘$90!! entry is not sufficient. f‘; instructkm “lane. I suzgt‘ ‘hat’ down thes e Elm" the officer 1e _when he issues the export permits so as to have it ggiififlzglevlggrteiylgp lexpress com. pany n may be". ranspoit com- lhyh-itlllltlallgafinn: duwe Wm 8h ' ' clarified), See if it Item agreed to, canvass can be M ANCIENT snnunrols Mohammad. Eng, _ ({4}!) __ Workmcn at this Wiltshlru“ to.“ have Cug up the skeleton of a mw who. experts say. died 2.0m yédli‘: Q80 B! the azc c! 70. he 1nd n complete set of teeth but ore fell The department should necessary information for men" of ihflt kind. I realize that such shipments are new; that ls, shipping dutiable good}; Into a Cllumfy and placing them in the so-calied free port zones. They do not pay the duty until the article is sold. I would ask the minister to give instructions to o-ur cus. tcm_s agentsand other mon in similar positions so that too much trouble will not be caused the ex- porter. "The department has a customs officer in Charlottetown who can- not be surpassed for service to the people. I believe he extracts every cent of duty it is possible ‘.0 get on an article but he takes .1 by the painless method. I do not be- lieve there is any man in the customs department in any prov- ince who is held in higher esteem llllfl Mr. GOOCIWlIl, and I am glad to say this on his behalf, ‘uecauso L. O'Connor. Mrs. O'Connor, who was in her thirty second year. is of our little 1m loving memos, survived by h?!‘ llusbflnd- m1" cousin Nam Gseenarl. who died] “m, George Francis and Harold. Sept- 5- 1945. I her parents M1‘. 811d M"- Giwrg“ | Moore of Milltown Cross. and h" Deep in our hearts you are fondly brother Chester. Another brother._ rqmflnbgfgfl IP19 Harold, died some yBBTS 93° m; Sweet happy memories cling, rouln-d your name, t True hem-ts "that loved you with.‘ deepest affection i Always will love you in dell-h ill" the same. Wyoming, Funeral services were the 24th and were conducted by ihc| Rev. Sidney J. Boyce. l3. A. A larse concourse of NOD10 Gathered to ex ress their sympathy and w pay t eir respects. Following a short service at the house tthe body was removed to the Sturgeon Bap- tist Church where lhe minister spoke words of comfort from the text: “My grace is sufficient for, thee." The hymns aims It the Sci," vtoes were: "Until the Hills" “We'll Say. Good Night 11ers "Shall We Meet Beyond the River and "Abide With Me." ‘Ilbe pail bearers were Duncan Bruce, Archibald Stewart. William Stewart. William Kemp, Clarence Thompson and Herman MacKlnnon. interment was made in the Sturg-l‘ eon Cemetery. ‘ Mrs. O'Connor was a vounli woman of estimable qualities. she‘ was devoted to her family and hbme and highly regarded by her, many friends who deeply retlfei- h" early demise. Ibllowino ta a list of those who sent floral tributes- Husband and Family. Mother. Father and Brother, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Philip 0’Connor and family. Arn- old and Bertha. Christine and Neil Bruce. Richard Merle and Durham held on I The world may ensure 1mm m" yea-r. . And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From memory fade away. Fondly remembered by her eons-. ins, Bernice. Marv and Mari"??? Rose fimnlck. Ktnkora. In Memos-inns In time: na-Inon of "I l" daughter and sister, Nora. Green!!! who died senwmbvf 5- 1°“- One year has passed since that sad‘ whaling‘ one m, hug w" called’ God slfdhes lacuna It was 111s will. Forget has, n0- " 5"" “IL | flap and ssnllln always "mm"- Lovp nd respee ' wherever she' went Alwnys thoughtful, wiums. and wuss a tie-smut mean“! the M‘ behind. Creed Mr. an Mrs. Gerald Lanni- mi. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Miller. bel and Bert Eva and Rita. Mrs- Ernest S. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- ssl Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Far- rel snd family, Ethan and Cecil. Simon Nicholson and family. Wil- liam Stewart and family. Lovlngly Bemcnhered by "W1"- Dad, States-s, Brother and Grandfather. * ...__¢g 8t. John's Presbyterian Church ., BELFAST ANNUAL MEMORIAL AND csmsrsnv ssnvlcn suuoav, surrnmann s, ammo (Standard Time) ‘ Preacher: - I ~ THE REVD. T. E. MacLENNAN Pntor, Trinity _Unl1ad Church, Charlottetown. he did excellent work on ".h.> oc- casion I speak of. Ha used the telephone and telegraph, h; got in touch with New Yo-rlr and Ottawa, and as I say it took a day for thiman to get ha papers com- ted. Mr. McCann: "What sort of commodity was he dealing in?" Mr_ McLure: “Furs. They were dutiable ‘and were going into the free zone." Mr. McCann: "The free zone would not make so much differ- ACHES Drive out <4 shlp- ed out when the skull was being lift- Shop at your nearest Illl. llllllfi STllliE The Nyal Drugglst ls the exclusive agent in your neigh- bourhood for Nyal Family Medicines and Drug Store supplier-made by the Nyal Company Limited, at Windsor, Ontario. You will enjoy dealing at a Nyal Drug Store-and when you buy Nyal Producti- you benefit from Nyal quality _ and economy. - NYAI. VITA-VIM IAULTIILI CAPSULE! ills with? Vitarnin ash!!! met W I IQ l‘ u. nluozonhdenoh. ‘t: woirrrnrs nuucsrouu R. E. GIGGY Pharmacist t 17s Queen st, cirtewn. Phone 27l_ Auction Sale A orr-Rornnrv AT sr. AVARDS TUESDAY, SEPT. 10th AT 1 P.M. l am instructed by Mr. Roy MacDonald to sell by pub- lic auction his property in St. Avarda, S-roomed dwelling, electric lights and large lot adjoining property. W. I-l. BEA TON, Auctioneer. 4 Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- A SATURDAY. SEPT. 7th T 2 P.M., AT 91 FITZROY STREET. I arn instructed by Mrs. R. public auction one three-piece l bedroom suite, twin beds, E. Farquharson to sell by Chesterfleld suite, 1 radio, bureau, ltlghboy (walnut), drop head Raymond sewing machine, music cabinet, floor ‘lalnp, hall tree, card table, dishes, tables,_pots and pans, ing, sic. l“ carpets and floor runners, steel engravings, bed cloth- Ii. BIIATON, Auctioneer. so emes under cohelderatlor cf the we “| use flew-female Pepsctlent w'11.1.1a1t1 b17111 non}: The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Willi-am A._ Doyle (nee Irene barter) 52 Edward St. Charlotte town, P.E.I., were saddened when they learned of the death of their four months old baby boy, which occurred at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Wednesday ezcn- lng, August 2i, 1946. after a few days illness. Blair was a bright and lovable baby, g general favorite among his relatives who besides his par- ents and‘ little sister Marilyn, will never forget his deal- littie face and sweet smile. He wasoniy a dear little rosebun A sweet little flower from birth God took him home tp Heaven Before he was soiled-an earth. ' r. c. slam-En- Gnr. Frederick Courtney Har- per. M.M., passed to his eternal rest August 17th. 1946. at the Charlottetown Hospital. P. E. Is- land. Courtney was one of the crlsflnal Siznallers of the 2nd Canadian fiege Battery. He won mra-ny friends in that unit and was considered bv all members as a fearless soldier. In the Battle of the Somme, he gave outstand- iritz service and in recoqrnvitiom was awarded the Mlllt-arv Medal. It was in the performance of his duties in the 2nd Bait-tie of Yores that Courtney was stricken dur- img a Germ-an gas attack, from which he never fully recovered. Courtney wds the youngest son of the late Rev. Henry find Mrs. Harper of Port Hill and leaves to mourn his wife (nee Henrietta Amne Munich). and daughter Clare. Mrs. T. L. Honcyman of Toronto; two grandchildren. Barry and Marilyn Hc-neyman; one sister. Miss Olive Harper, Ottawa; two brothers. Blanchard. Momrehl, and Harry. manager Royal Bank. Bassano. eta. The funeral service was con- ducted bv Rev. Mr. Clarkson. act- lnq Rector oi’ Si. Paul's Church‘. Clmrlc-ttetoum. also Rev. Mr. Goodwill. from the home of his sister-ln-law Mrs. C. Prowse. Many of Courtney's old com- rades. as well as relatives and friends were present lo pay their lest respects. - Pail-bearers were: Col. ‘B. Con- rad, Col. P. Hooper. Reaxh Sea- man. Po-pe Beer, Ernest Worth. R/tundell Seaman. Interment took place at St. James Cemetery. Port Hill. The Rev. Mr. Meadus. Rector of Port I-liill conducted the service verv feelinglv and the (vii-air rang Courtney's favorite hymn. "Abide with Me". and "Peace, Perfect Peace." The pallbearers were all boyhood friends: Hnl-‘icld Mav- rard. Tom Nesblil. Jmeph Veale. Harry Birch, Stanley Maynard. Percv Birch. RESEARCH IN FISHERIES BOMBAY -- (“Pi -- Bombay ls to have an aquarium where students and other wvrkcrs will be able to ur-"lertake research work in fisheries and allied problerr: The uarlum is one 1f the many government, to in‘enll'y Dental Bream”, WHITEST teet . CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of August AD. 1946., In Re Estate of WILLIAM MCCOURT. late of Millvaie in Queens County in the said Prov- bice, Farmer, deceased, lntcstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County, GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon mending‘ the petition on file of Michael urphy and Wendell Murphy both of Mill- vale aforesaid, Farmers. the Ad- ml-nistrators of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein after set "forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to bc held in the Court House in Charlotte- town in Queens County. in the said Province, on Monday the twenty-third day cf , September next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore noon of the same day to show cause it anythey con .vh_v the Accounts of the said Esfiste should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed fc-r in said petition and on motion of H. Francis Merl-thee, Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. Arid it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forewiib pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the dill‘ hereof and that a iru'e copy hereof he forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively, namely. in the hall of the: Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Church Hall m Hope River in Queen's County aforesaid, and at or near the Schoolhouse‘ in Miilvaie aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as‘, aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Ilarnld Leonard Palmer. Judge of tl-e said Probate Court 'at Charlene- town in Quecnfs County the day “lily are your teeth so much whitr han mine!” (‘grit-runners PEPSODENTIDDEANTAL chum a GIVES nu: iillllilltoir TEETH! New lngredientsl New Brighter Tosiel Twice as much lrluml Greatest Cleansing Action ever Olferecll O Imagine! Every kind of film that darkens your teeth is removed-smoothly, safeiy—by this new modern dental cream. And no wonder! NEW-FORMULA Pcpsodent Dental Cream combines new ingredients, plus twice as much Irium to give you the greatest cleansing and lustre- rnducing action ever offered. Get brighg-tasting NEW- ORMULA Pe sodent Dental Cream today for the “PEPSllllEllT TEETH” are iiliilflilfifl because they're GlEllllEST Ia lore lo llslsn le "The Men Called X" avary Ivasday night, Dominion Newest calvana PROVINCE or 1 , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of August A.D i940 In Re Elstate -:f Joseph McOourt late of Mlllvale .'n Queens County in the said Province. Farmer, de- ceased. testate. To thgyshertff of the County 01 Queens County or or literate person County within said GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the pet-- itlon 0n file of Michael Mur hy and Wendell Murphy both of ill- vale aforesaid, Farmers. the ll- ecutors of the above named Estate,‘ praying that a citation may as issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to ci-te all persons in- terested in the 51uld Estate to and appear before the Judge sent at a Probate Court to b; eid in the Court House in Charlotte.- town in Queens County, in the said Province ‘on Mond-ay the twenty-third dav of September next coming at '31s hour of eleven o'clock foreman cf the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts oi the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closedos prayed for in sain tition and on motion 3f H. Friars: s Mac- Phee. Esq.. Proctor for said Petit- loner. And it ls hereby ordered that a true. co y hereof no forthwith uo- lishcd n some newspaper pub tah- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date hereof and that a "rue copy hereof be forthwith posted in the foilowirg public places respectively. uiamely, 1n the all of the Oourt House ln Charlottetown afov , at or near the Church Hall in Ewe livi- to Queen: County aforesaid and at or near the Schoolhouse in Millvals aforesaid so zhat all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as afore- sflld mly h-We due notice thereof. WITNESS "is Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown l: Queer-s County tne day and year first above written. By the Court and year first above written. tsgd.) E. MARGARET PAIJl. SGD. E. MARGARET PALMER. nqggqn REGISTRAR W No brush Andy dries to a lustre; buffs to a polish» n» semis; A -_-----.--------¢na fOqlllIQd-“GPDIY Wllll uou/o bites relssl. ‘M in fisheries. , , IIACK, IIOVIN - Ila nv Constable '