-_-§_--_-—-----—-—- ‘ Dominion of Canada Province of Prince Edward Island l In the Surrogate Court - lfith George V. A. D., 1924 In belEsfate of Charles ‘McLeod late of Ebenezer in Queens County. in the said Province, deceased, in- toltate. By the Honourable Alexander Bannefman Wsmburton Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c.. kc. To the Shel-Ll! of the County, of Queens County, or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Roderick McLeod of Broolnneld in Queens County aforesaid farmer, the Administrator of the above named estate praying that a Citation mlay he issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the “mo Estate to be and appear be fem me at a Surrogate Court to be held in the lCou iottetown, in Queen's Coun-ty, in the laid Province on Thursday the twenty sixth day of June next, com. ing. at the hour of eleven o'clock, forenoon of the same day to show cause if a-ny why the ac- counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donald McKinnon Esq, Proctor for the said Petition er. And l do hereby order that a ,. rt House in Char-, true copy hereof be forthwith pu-b- Dominion of| Canada Province of Prince Edward island 15th George V. A. D., 1924 in lRe-Fstate of ‘Margaret Isabel Enulan late of Vernon in Queens County, in. the suid Province, dec- eased, testate. By the Honourable Alexander Bannerman Werburton Surrogate Judge oi‘ Probate, &c.. &c. ' 'l‘o the Sheriff oi‘ the County, of Queens County, or any Constable m‘ literate person within said County, GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- -tion on file of Wesley Enman of Vernon aforesaid. farmer, the sole executor of the above named estate ‘praying that a Citation may be is- sued for i e purpose hereafter set forth: You are therefore hereby re fquirod to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear beloreme at a ‘Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- Ilottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province on Thursday the twenty sixth day oi’ June next, com- ing, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon, of the same day to to lshow cause ll’ any they can why the ‘accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos ed as prayed for in said petition and on Motion of Donalid McKinnon Esq" P-roctor for the said Petition- er. And l do hereby order that a true copy hereof he forthwith pub fished in some newspaper fiulbllsh- ed in Charlottetown aforesaid once- in each week for at least four con-l In the Probate Court s‘ iisbed in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each. week lfor at least four consecu. tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely in the hall of the CourtHouse in Charlottetown nlforresald, ih front of the Hall at Wlhentley River and in front of the Schoolhouse at ‘Ebenez- er both in Queens County aforesaid no that ‘all persona interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. l Given under my hand and the Bsalof the said Court. this six. tesnth day of May, A. D., 1924. in the fifteenth year of His Majesty's reign. (In, 8-) (Signed) A. B. WARBURTON, Surrogate and Judge of Probate I3685~30iFfidi. NOTICE Auorfti? SALE He" la your chance to secure sceutive weeks from the date hem of and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, namely in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, in front of the School house at Vernon afore- said, and in front of the hall at Ver- non Rlver Bridge in Queens County aforesaid so that all persons interr- ested ln the said Estate as afore said may have due notice thereof. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court, this seven» teent-h day of May A. D., 1924 in the 15th year of ~His Majesty's reign. (Signed) A, B. WARBURTON. Judge of Probate (L. S.) 336745-30-lFri4i. NOTI Any person Interfering in any way with the Bathing Houaca at or near Hillaboro Bridge, will be proa- ocutsd without fear or favor. Those bathing houses must be kept clean. JOHN rl._ BURNS . l 11,." of the finest altos in the Village 24 $.33, whet Portage, Lot10,'P. s. l. where n a“ f!‘| wli idffcr for sale on Thursday M" the 12th Juno, 1924-“ 1 o'clock pa»: TENDERS 3., the following: ’ 0n. farm of 12 acres, Seven clear. ed andbalance ln bush. All fenced. Three minutes walk to Railway and Itoro, including 2V: storey dwelling with 10 rooms. Oonplete inside and out. lam and garage combined about 20x50 and garage 10x16. Alas pump of good water. The above is an ideal lbcation for either business or rooTdentlal. l will also offer 9 Fox Reno with houses. 4 dog pent. 1 black male Fox, 1 red female Fox, 1 barn 25x30. one dwelling 15x21 wlthsgddltlona, 1 ascend hand Ford truck, ' . ,1’ above property can be seen duh of oale. Torma lf do- For the construction of a ‘Brick Building for‘ the iNTiFiPfiOViN- CIAL HOME FOR -WOMEN, at COVERDALE, near Moncten, lN. 8., will be received by the undersigned up bill Saturday Jung 14th. Aloe Separate Tenders PLUMBING and HEATING. All Tenders muat be accompanied by a Guarantee Company's Bid Bond. or by a certified cheque for 6 "per cent of the amount of Ten- don. ‘ Plan: and Specification: can be obtained from E. ARCHITECT, Truro, N. S. for eaaarlly accepted. , E. ‘E. QHAIIELL, (Slflflfll- ' ‘V - rel-age. L6t11, o, A. MeBEAT-H, ' _ ‘ ' P. E. Idland Treasurer. in v pl. ZLZLO-I-Mwflii. - D. VERNON, The Iiowclt or any tender not noo- CQNOERNING THE ACTION AND » THE CHARACTERS Mariana Pqe, beautiful, idle. romantic has reached the discon tented stage of matrimony, and finds her husband. Charles, dull uninteresting, partlculary when contrasted with Oralg ullllm, ‘a young actor-star whom Mariana has seen but not met, She quarrels wit-ll Doris Sumner, her pretty, active young sister, who trieslto interest her in charities. MEETING ‘I'll-IE era's- Donis’; first impression, on step ping into Craig Cuilaxnfl dressing room. was of a bewildering array oi‘ reflections coming from, the enor; moua full-length nil mirrors. At least half a doaen Dorisel. slim and modisb in dark frock with a coinage of violets nestling against silver fox furs, confronted her from various angles. The manager seemed to have as many images as the hydra- headed monster of fable. ~ She blinked a li-ttle in the full are of powsnful electric lights. ‘And then a tall young man rose from the makeup-shelf at the end of the room, around the corner of an upended wardrobe trunk. and came toward them, silently. Doris‘ heart gave a queer, unex- pected ilop. Sire caught her breath, involuntarily. It was incredible that anyone could be so attractive looking! ' The manager was presenting the young man to her-and explaining suavsly the nature oi‘ her errand and Craig Cullam was bending over -her hand and listening gravely to what his manager was telling him. But hh eyes were clinging to Dante's face and his expression was th.lt of a man suddenly awakened out oi’ abstraction to something powerful thrilling, dynamic. The manager bowed himself out, leaving CIIQQOOI‘ discreetly lain;- be hind him ,and Gilliam brought for- ward a chair and invited Doris to be seated. He apologized smilingly for the disarray of the dressing room and the lack of comfortable chairs. lHe tossed a dressing gown out of a del-apidated caneseated affair without a back and seated himself tilting it com-fortatbly against the wall. ‘*Now," he said, with the smile that was beginnliug to fascinate her, "tell me, please about this pag eanit. >l‘il be very halllly to help you, if I cau." o ‘Under the_ full concentration of his remarkable eyes, ‘Doris found hensellf blushing absurdly, The coll or was creeping up and up, to her dismlgy and annoyance, and her own eyes were veiled wit-h her curling lashes. lShe was acting like a silly school- girl, she told herself angrily,—she, I l ,and coolness. With a distinct effort. she began to explain about the charity for which the M! Dakeant was design- ed, the tentative plans for the Greek tableaux orrtlle steps of the State capitol building, the need for a truly magnificent voice to sing the solo number which would later be taken up by a chorus which sh-e hoped to get from the musical clubs of "the city. All the while tlllal. she talked, she was acutely conscious of how tall and slim and graceful her listener was, how broad and strong his shoulders, how black and thick the hair above his handsome ol-iveitint- ed face. in the dashing uniform he wore in the play, his little strength was admirably accented. She liked his hands that were long and brown and slim, the bands of a sensitive temperament. She liked the sulrgea tion of a wave in the dark hair ‘brushed carelessly back from an ad mirably proportioned brow. She found his eyes magnetic, disconcert- ing. a clear. dalzling grey so well set undel- dirk brows and lashes as m} End Gatarrh With This Healing Cream lf your nostrils are clogged gng Your bend stuffed because oi cmtalfh or a cold. get July's Cream Balm st any drug Itoro. Alpplly a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and mem- branes. instant relief. How good it feels! Your head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No "more hawking or snulfiirng. Head colds, and a pgnada S. S. “WINONA” LeavcMontr-eal I '1 l 1 j ratesapply.» A BRQS, Agents June 13th June 27th Ste amshlp Llnbes Ltd Arrive Charlottetown and ' Leave for St. John's octorrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up, choked up and mis- erable. Relief is sure. 4A llllerloll SALE OF FURNITURE on iaturday Juno 7. commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. a. lot of house- hold furniture and fixings. Term! enah. lln]. Carter, Auctioneer. 160N441. cl.’ .. INNS lflfllflllgbofll cwv ~»-‘*-"ft~*. Time Table II lull no, the q Ilene! Illllbbltoil IQOOQOII Dunner month, as follows: I 5.1. ermine who was distinguished for her poisel W; will aoll at 180 Great George 8f. , Rocky Point Ferry Manner hwlllrun between Char- Ioelifotll nrllcfh ‘M's’ If‘ cam-mu: 1.9.3.11.’ m» in“ cleaning. Corner Gr 2472 B-B-Bl. to seem quits black. She had thought to find a fairly goodiooklng, elleminatg fop. She discovered inst-sad an incred-iblY handsome, clean-cut. young man field than singing love songs and fighting state duels in the land of IIIBJKB-lIIOIlBVB beyond the footligrhis. She had been so confident of the sort of person this matinee idol would be that she had tllought to make her request ‘for his services quite lblunltly. lt is easy to command the favor of stupid uncultured peo pie whom one expects to pay well. But, ill the face of Craig Cuilamvs magnetism, she found ‘herself sud- denly powerless. altingly, she came to ‘a stop and looked at him helplessly. He smil- ingly came to her assistance. “ll-f you really think my voice is what you need for that numlber, Miss Sumner. i shall lbs happy to give myservlcos. lt is a worthy cause and 1 should like the oppor- tuuity to assist you." "You're very kind," she stammer. ed. “l—it won't take very much of your time." “But my time is practically free except or- matinee days," he assured her. “The play is pretty well in shape now and we're not having no reherse. l reserve a few after noons each week for golf. lbut out- side of that, l have many leisure hours. if l could assist you fur- ther-—" He leaned forwartlfifhere was un- mistakable eagerness in his man- ner. Doris hesitated. “The chorus troubles me," she ladmitted frankly. "i know very llt- International Mar. Marine - . tie about the toohnicai part of such ‘Press Steel Car. ...... -- things. i can only toll when the re~ Reading ....... _. suit is good. I-1’ you would make JICTNIGHT vi ~lomv0w was _.cr'_maemir 1 ‘for Cllllaningrgfgan .. Electric AMOtOPI A“ flyfllll price-you will nay. Noverthlioaa it em .11 oy-qgnlutlon $164.00 for cleaning and putting an Electric Motor in proper running order- thla la an unusual cane but it IPPH" l" l ""5"." way in many inltlncla whore firms null!“ u’ "i" ’ their Industrial Motoro cleaned regularly- A few dollar: spent at occasional perloda will nave many dollara later on in drill“ Pl!" i" 00""- al depreciation of the moatvaluable parta- Have your motors cleaned nsullriy- Phillie ill new and we'll tell you whether or not they need The coat il trlvbsL " ‘ Palmer-Watson a ELECTRIC C0. eat George and Kent Strcfll who looked as though he might bQMembers much more at home on an athleticlchange. _ if you 1mm schema , _y ‘Diflgrgnt Now Than Idglqhlngnfiu” Nfifillfffil . '- _,. . '> _ . The M"! M10801.- fllolnfj give tllslo II tho avenge Illieop. . 4 Fri-m. ‘. Ofcouroe Stock Quotations lHlAlhlFAX, June ii-Quotations furnished lby Wen! h Johnston. Montreal Stock Ex- i" . ‘vigil-ll These are the Soda Biscuits that you can always iy upon for freshness, crispness and . ,Bell Telephone ------- -- 129 _ ' mromptnn _____'____ __ o do ‘prices In your locality St. Lawrence Flour 68 ‘c W’ “n” "h" cm"? C" Y" ' mm“ Power _____ __ l"! "l IIIOro or leu than lvlrnge? . . Icuba ca“ Sum" __ _ 12% Tlleae prlcoe are for average quality , I "d llvered" I Cllillli Cans sugati- era. - _ es ' 9""- wan American Petroleum __ 50 Watch for the changol in thll American can "w" 103% chart nexg month. ‘Brazilian Fraction _ 49% T°'"°"""‘“F"""" '""“"°- ZE-PHYR lHoward Smltlll gfd, __ .- — P t t M c . ovrard Smt on --- —— El panish River Preferred c C 0 a S l Ri C . ----- -- 4 ' ' '§{’§.3%‘....l‘i.'. $5.... _ Renews Frlendshllls ~ ‘British Empire Steel 1st - lPenmans ......... ---- — Ml‘- JOHBDh MdOarey who return- ‘ Abll-lbl ____ - ed from the South on Saturday alter shgwlnllgan __1_ . g; uglabsen e of six molnths has fmvor- | 4 lulu-entitle Pu p __ ...___-- a e reports from ill anders abroad iCanad-ian General Elect c ._ -— whom he met in his travels. Canadian Steamshlin __ 5% l: JBQgY-ITFOITG, Dr‘: E. G. MoQuald 0 ——-——— Canadian Sieamshp .---- an . e , orme y of this City , lAsbeatos Com. -_-.'- -- -- -" "d Arm"? "Vi!!! Bell. of Cape t f Cottage and =l‘l‘;‘.?2i‘§2l‘§3,’.'.ii° - - : :".:"l":' -.'*.2".Jf;'l;t°$§§l‘“l?£§§' b- by Smut“ °" All" Si» Iwlnnipeg Electric - — from Pinette has an extensive bus: llamgdr‘ ‘m? °éhihii their! Courts Tgwn ‘Nitional Breweries — incss manufacturing Batteries, Queenimbount i “y?” “SEW w: Atlantic Susar _»_. - Switch-boards and all appliances in u‘: d“ SQtY-da“ - {ffiflh d8 “ t We Ire Mir-Med by the Execu- Atchison ........ .- N021‘: connection with the some. for use Juli: 3;?‘ m,‘ Y-hto "r o, twilfa ton of the late Daniel Hurrcy. to Am. Car & Foundry - — on lCars and Boats. On St. Paul , l rk r “Ab: TSAT t t ‘sell on the premises on Tuesday, lAm. Locomotive ..... -- -— Street in s central business location o‘: °° “m” n“ ° June 10th, commcnclngat 2 o'clock ‘Am. Smeltirlg it Refining 61% “Molflae Batteries" is a very proru- ind 5mm" ‘m T°wn5mp Numb" p. m. that nilce 7 room cottage and "Anaconda Copper --------- -- 30% llllfllli Bitin- iCnnadian Pacific Railway --. 146% ‘In New York Dr. J. J. McPhee, New York Central -_-_- __ 1021,; formerly of St, Margareta, and Dr. Crucible ‘Steel --.-_ - '51 Chas. Kennedy, stand very high in iinternatiorlai Paper 45% their profession ,and John C. Mc- jKelly Springfield‘ 38% Eachen, nephew of Mrs. A. J. Blffin, continues the legal business of his lute father in ilIlB Woolworth Build- — ling. ‘iihe late Mr. James C, Mc- Mex. Petroleum ..... .. ‘southern lPaciflc . 88% cessful of cul- lslandrers abroad. some suggestlons—" Studebaker -_ -- 33 Ilo seized the opportunity eagerly, Union Pacific llilllfil (Copyright 1924) " .- ‘Utiilh Copper - - —— l ’ ,u_ 3_ Steel _________.______ 95% hearts for their native Province and, '_'“_{*""‘_— Iits inlralbltants. l MONYTREAL EXCHANGE ‘ Notwithstanding a hmitancy by H934 vmory _ __ ____ 102,75 invostiors, owing to the approaching __ 104,35 Presl ential elect‘ , development , __ in the Unitocl States cities goes on - space. weer KENT scl-lool. l fielllagre 1W1 lntvrelifgf it; rivet non percenw n gas grade x __ two decades end the city is still 1 Adelaide Mckhan _.- reaching outdn a'l directions by the 2 Amy Jenna-ton _ 237 erection of residences and indus- 3 Norma Jamiéson gang Nov, 5mm; ________ -_ - trial plants which for the most part Grade lX Wham" yum, 104%, 5gp; 1051,; are constructed of brick and stone. l George Raymond pm 103% Marble trimmings and door steps 2 Herman Ebers Corn, July 77 5i. Sept. 76%. Dec. are much -in evidence especially in 3 Manning Archibald 59% Philadelphia and Baltimore and t Grade Vill on‘. Jmy 45% 599g" 40, bee, - of ' a ‘e appear to 1 William Owen 1% vie with each other in scrubbing 2 George MacKenzle. Robert their white marble steps and win- a 3102i P t id do“: ‘ma. s on or r ge ° ' orfolk Vi inia, has the most Grade V" Good News For sanitary htarlrlet for foodstuffs on 1 Keith wedlock V women the continent. Passengers tralvell-lng g gedrifi Boulter by theMarchan-ts andMliners Trans ell 088i‘! om ‘e Steam rs to Gram’ V“ Mud,‘ h“ has“ m“ "or “d mdmtggdlmc 801:1: and ‘Solithern 1 James Innr-e against proprietary medicines by pom,’ pus a deusmm» any a, No, 2 Waiter Mulch tho medical profession. lt will in- m“, 3 Wendail You teresi. every women to know that Tjm 011mm. m ‘he 5mm, 1m o; Grad” V‘ l" l‘ "59" °°\m"'¥"|d° imfil" °7 course much warmer and more 1 Gordon Bennett over 121.000 wrebllsel-a oflbydia n. ,,g,.e,,,,l,,e m, no,“ m,“ l, 0,“... Z “Silk AWT" Pinirhamb Vegetable l‘ ‘ as - —' .by Mr. MoC-nrey on m, m. 3 M‘"'5‘“*"" N°“'“°m to the results received from its use, mm bu; l“, 55y“ the mul-lglg com. Gm“ w the replies received showed that lng North lirom the winter resorts» é wglfiawxfigtmk nlnetysight out of every one bund- are looking lfor such n pnmdise as 3 Jew,” Mach“. Regina“ and wanna lhaéi been benelited -by this oiimfigelfords durinz the sum 8mm‘ s use, ere ore every not and mor mon . d t h 1 t ‘ Grade v . ailing woman owes it to herself to ‘We must bros can t 0 n 01m 1 Effie Brehnllt Margaret alien lfiligadzff: hlizlms“? ‘lliimelfll m“- : g;’,{§;’,",,§‘§1,"“"" and lllilss Cole admitted she had grade v 8 Grace Yeo not’ caught s single rabbit although 1 'melum, Doug,“ and, m New Jersey mosquitoes‘ had been B Mary Binoisir will“!!! ""346 Vmmun" ‘ a rr‘ler We I" m“ "m" ' Sulphur Soothes 1 Maitland Owen “wk . 2 Mary Stewart \_ mm‘ ""3" Harold‘ Porsythe Charles Hyndman Mary Owen , unlle l Doroth " Black Olive ohnoton llliobn Holman, llrlo Forsythe Ugly, Itching Skin The First Appflontlon Ilalrca lkln Oeol anlafiornfortahlc -n-_.-_ Benoit oalflt-l Hoar-l declares a a , akin apeolallat. ‘rllufloulnphar preparation, canoe vllflfl dill-Nil penile. seldom tuna to qnioknl‘! i3’. due itching; cvon of fiery eouma. The first applioadon makes the I Then-Adam And Eve Return (Oaaadlanl ) ' “wmwmh “n?” . _ u Rlw Yo!‘ Ill! l. —li|llh l 1 a“"l I ‘a.’ “ ‘vfllafi and lllvc up to date returned llero today after Jpanding time can and nialns in the Wavraranda mountains of New Jenn la In lln l , neonatal attempt to prove an were u hardy uneven laofe than un- olitalnm jarnonl drum ' ma“ IForty, in King's County. -in Prince Edward island, bounded as fol- iowsz-Commencing at the south- west angle of the Greenwich Est- ate, thence west along the division line of Townships Numbers Forty and Fifty-three ninety-two chains and seventy-five links, thence north ten chains and seventy links, lloachen was one of the most suc- thenceeast to the west. boundary of _the Greenwich Estate, thence lln Boston Dr. Harry lMoheod and,south tothe place of common Dr. Howard Dalton. are busy llllyslc-aoontaining lln area of ninety-five "m! W110 lNWB a Warm fllwl in tllciriacres of land a little more or less. ‘of a power of sale contained in -a a mlsgewls“ lot. Alas l acre of choice land ad- joining. Tor-ma at sale. BENJ. CARTER d. SON, Auctioneers 2468-65-41. Auction Sales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out sale bills. Any person having an Auction sale should advertise in both ways. . A n advertisement may pay. for itself if it brings only onelmore bidder to the sale. The Glariottetorrn NBTICE mum We will discontinue taking hogs at , our plant here, for the season, on Friday next, June 6th, and will be buying as us- ulai early in the fail, ‘ " DAVIS & FRASER "l. Thid sale is made lntpuraunnce mortgage from John M. McDonald, of Mliburn, Township Number Forty aforesaid, farmer. to Alex- ander Stewart. of Mliburn afore- said, farmer. dated 15 March, 1913, default having been made in pay- ment of principal and interest. For further particulars apply to the office of McLean 8t lilicKlnnon} Royal Bank Building, Charlotte town. Dated this 7th day of May, 1924. John M. McLeod,- Admlnlatrator of Estate of Alexander Stewart- 294643-9-Frl4i. t"v.~~'.~ iierring foralliox Feed or lobsterlaitai ‘ Our herring traps are new operating and we are froullng a supply of herring for fox fled. - ' Ranchers can assure themselves viii ltlpply of frozen herring throughout the summer mo nthapy gluing gimp elder now. Ordcrl vlllii be booked ill o»; Ol‘ ‘la-fly. vvfiioii they lln received. MATTHEW a Metliim," LIMITED. Sflfldllwfillbi. » ='l‘h' savanna * “U a‘ l. V. o- - _ “car-ll