w MQNTREA l y frappez. ‘tr-fact. l ctovnn SEEDS V; ‘ Writ: (or special price list of: ‘Ciovere for Spring seeding.‘ TODD & COOK 300d Merchants Stouffvllls. Ont. FOR SALE i i . rcc 8 acres of land 1 mile from Citv, in The Girl Who Had No Chance WflllENl [|YE ll about it, and when she next met the man in Williams’ office, she had new confidence and many ldess__ . "l can't give them drills and such thlnss. for I'm not a teacher“ she said, w-hcn that position was a MSTURIA _a Itlrlnhntsanflflhlldren. NEW Fllll I56 Rf-TGS .1 linflters lfnou lllat Genuine llasturla I \ t lsliutly porch or in in» momllght. "What do you cull walking’? A it was 8- prlvllezfi t0 be flblu t0 11° lllud talk about. u rig lnu mill‘ lw lni-lc or so. m‘ a stroll under the it. and an hoiwr l°.b" “shed? ‘ , mukos fuctorlw; pay lit-tier. or frecs in the the evening?" , "My dear girl." Langley said where ht- has i. died." Sunlcthlug in‘ the inflection of with u slightly lronlcul inflection. Ruth lnitgluvl. one llkcd that hi; voice. nettled‘ her. ‘the way t0 gel 4110115 l" this world "unrouuultic" u" ' in this new "l don't mean anything 0f 1h" ls no do good work and. receive FARM ' J. For liver ‘ ElSlllRll no: err-nun cenlllllV. nrw var. c111. I FOR SAIlE "-rell. (‘Oll-inrllllg of I.."..i in hi;h stale 0t’ cul- ihutica, also good dwelling house luau out building's, 1,1, mile ithe village, handy school, ‘and station, anyone wishing for a rymm and a.ligh‘nogs ,cboice home can communicate witblquite dmeren, from the , J. McADAM, from d‘? n lmllllfilled that when the _‘"°9 value off. Ruth wsut vrith, I‘ infill‘! Williams. For the Qljgus" ‘Hi1. she wore the castoff ev- ‘eflng dress. once Euillus. then| .\\(l)~“ by both My". and Gaby Cup. lt-z. and uuw her own possession. >111‘ felt, when shc slipped into ii. that site looked very citlflcd und clutnning. Silo combcti. hcr hair as -\lyi‘a. had SIIOWILHN‘, and except for the fact that her luu" shoots‘ Wvrc black. and rather shabbvshci, fell. herself very well dressed. She had altered the frock s, little, so it was not so vcry l0\\' i‘. thc_ neck The dress crczttetl on cimrnlous sensation at the dtincc—- and so did he!‘ partner. “I couldn't land him," one girl remarked-u rcfllc-l- vulgar little uroman whom lluxll never quite liked. "lie doesn't carc lunch for girls. another onc said. "Murgurey" Dre-w intakes thcnl all fall lu love with "nor. nun he u-ntuilirt look at her. licfs the 110st uuxnnrlntit: man l ‘(‘V"l“ lll9i. "Ilell sit ‘m- hours in a friend. ' "Woll, you're zfi- sweet and sen- to .slble sort. lit-ll tdll for you," au- 15 miles." _ __ _ lotbcr remarked, after having stud- "Really (‘an you do lo talk-s? un efficient bllfllfl. Th6“ "Y" lcd Ruth's dTess from all sides. The girl rcmerubereil some thing 1 did Wil-‘l 1° ""1170" um‘ ventilation, so l“ltlith'lc dear. l adore that. gown. trumps sh;- ' 'Did you got it in Now York'.’” lcd to tell all ‘the truth. ‘to have it known that she was 16]"-""»rearlng someones cast-off dress. liallllfld one flay. bcnutfully. His height and his thin 15 thutlgh, athletic build made him an ideal Smres partner. Wililianls, ii. appeared. and he had o that mensely. natural Sh said suddenly". was growing n llitle cmbarrasslu! ‘y MARION RUBINCAM Offered her. "But you can act's competent ‘pprsou from the high . n "n" m». lklrts Klmohn Draper!» ammo“ I “m” "m" ma" "“ ‘ _ instructor can come here fur the - A 8URpR|sE gals‘ gum?“ Gimhrm‘ half hour drill for the workers chums, 55 9' W" 9" "Wk "i! during the day. and in the even- Dresses Coverings Everything lngg for (h3g9 who want to join _ Diamond Dyes Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other hmigmelvgzlylfgaéfigge?"SE33‘i333: them games and give them simple tier whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even if you have never dyed before. Just tell your drugglst whe- ther the ntaterial you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dyes never streak. spot, run. when the Ruth. “Do I‘! I llko walking.“ To the girl it art-tiled necessary io make a (lPfPllCB. sort. I like wnlklng~—real walking over rough ronvis or hills. ten or ‘I've done 20. Of course she ever had walked‘ ‘J0 mlll»! luuclntl back. , of the average boy in Marketown. I've done it on. horseback. Want _ “wt St" Peters- P- E- I- And he seemed to like the dance to walk it next Sunday?“ 23-2wlzsdmwlim ‘You do ‘look different from the would love to." "There's Cushlontop Mountain ,ovcr tlzere,’ he pfiiut waavaguc ntamicr. "It's l5 t and very prcftl’ "Yea" Ruth said d nil-Ix‘? 1:,‘- it way, And nteantime, Ruth and __________.__. oral long tramps on silence outlook upon life. and Tim had taken c- Wits still a little cross with l "Yes." Ruth nniuvcrcd, glad she \\’l\l1a]11_~|, lcould tell the tl‘uth-—yct. not oblig- She bated do 15," Personally she doubted [can whethcrildoitl surroundings evNI when he ‘She kncw shc hild 410119 ed west in a hcre and country‘. regular classes. Basketball courts can be put in mo, without much cost," _ , And‘ so it vreut. And in a few wseksituth flaw her vague idea blossoming into reality-the chil- dren dlolligbtcd in the new warm place to play. There was s woman to oversee thélu and to teach exercises, The "gym" teacher, as Ruth predicted m-nde an itrranflf- mom with tn;- school to conduct daytime drills and rvsulng class- es, Bent, ghoulilers were straight- ened. aching spine strengthened and hollow‘ chests developed. Meantime the winter was well on Langley Williams had taken sev- Sundays and Ruth had delighted in his brond "or course the factor? revvin- will; pgy ‘you for your work on the KYm." he Bald‘ 0110 dflY- _ "But 1 don't want pay." Rum was almost scnudullzed. "l think good money, You've douo a llrclll thing for the workers in that fuc- tory. I'm there to put the place on lighting and their the physician conditions wliill! working wcrc ideal. The true offi- ciency goes beyond; that, though. You must 58G that the worker has isn't working. That's for the bene- fit. of the factory as well as the worker, since the factory galls b? the larger amount of better work.’ Ruth nodded. She W88 KQIUBE a lot of new ldcns from this uuui. "I saw what you were doing i0!‘ those youngsters-AI ntcan. 1W1" in what someone was doing for them high I SALE State of cu ‘ltiva-tionl Farm and mlll property at Capcl with a good house, barn, granary, imple- ment house and orch- ard. K. F. McRAE, East Royalty FARM FQRTT 56 acresrdf land in good siiate of cultiva- . . - lyou wear around the house. l likcQ-d it | told t tron. 4 miles from FARM FOR SALE 1mm hue our" 4...... it... A.....i...-.... to \ -_ -_- I ‘Ruth was surprised at. this. llciutfir-ltiuny- by somewhat (‘harlottetownr hast I nrfcr my farm at Nonhornmon-lnot only had noticed ller. lu- llVPllhnpflnfi, Beside-i, the ta Ling 110 ugrvs, 90 acres clear anddtud noticcd the color of her dross! lmllsl. bc abandoned for an lutloorl ' in high state of culLlvatlon. Bal- They \\"<\-lked homo togcthcl‘ ztf- place 5mm, The weather is iwtilll Good buildings, well watered, milk route 70' filial-ts a day. With or itlihout stock or im- I rlcmcnts. Victor lvlacWilliams ‘ 5-27-61. FOR SALE Valuablc-Froperty At Kinross General store at Kinross 1 acre 0f land with orchard, good dwelling house, barn and warehouse‘ 1-4 mile from Uigg Sta- tion. ' Together with stock 0i general merchan- dise in store. Also 80 acres of land‘ adjoining my home- stead formerly James MacDonald farm, all clear in good cultiva- tion with barn and machine house. For further only to J. McLeod, .. LeavittMcLsod, .', ..\;_. QKiIIYOSS. ,\ .91‘ <7‘ us" Traverse, lurm consists of one bun‘ dred acres laud, 90 of which is‘ clear and .‘~ high state. of culti- othcr times I've seen you." he- said to Ruth ouco. us they sat down b0 rest. ' "You never looked at mo before‘ Ruth answered. yielding to a sud- den tclupmtion. But she was [raid this remark was bold flirtatious. so she dropped her cy- W “Fiuc!" l And that. was settled and as they u it. sac-med. as they ivcre friends flute. Not tho dance music, nor alkPtl o 51th:! shitilcil llllhlil. _ “"11 had his arm around the grl. lHlJt-igirl in this town tha lug hcr over the floor-the two 01" uzullzing easily vation, balance in hardwood. Build us, and. a llttlc‘ cmbarasseil pink the,“ 111st! in amid repair and convenl-lsprcuil ovcr hcr cheeks. Slip dithnm ienlly situittcd to shipping. storesflnot realize how charming tblslsm. ha“ talked. churches and schools. ‘ntztdc hcr. A valuable saw, and grist mill is; "Yes. l have. I've looked mnrofinfhnnp. feeling, 'sold either wltlror without 3 ._._. _ ..._. __.___.._..-4 ance under wood and lumber. Tl-v: buildings urn in good repair nun farm well fenced and watered. Stream of. frcz-lh water running through orchard, also good stream of fresh water where cattle can be watered from every field on farm. ll‘ not sold by April 20th will be withdrawn from market. D. J. MURIPHY. Freetown. 3 29-81 IFARM FOR l SALE Beautiful farm for sale at West Si. Peters, containing 290 acres of land, 80 acres under cultivation. 160 acres of bard sud soft wood, 15 acres of good marsh, balance under pnsturc. well watered, good farm for dairy cattle or sheep rais- lug. There i" an up to date u-rell- lng lmuso. heulmi with ho‘ '"a-.-i‘r and bath. also li-JlllVC. gasp no en- attnched to this farm and is on ailtt you never falling stream. This will be town." fnrnnlnttr in which Aurlv- , W. H. WADDELL. ; ‘than uuy other girls in the. Langley said. but the muu-l "But I don't know JIVTH-élllél’ I. flikq you all dress lwommt or not. l rather think lprcfer you in those little drcsses l... mp1 me tor the dance, through the quiet ‘streets of tho little tovwn. "You walk like s boy." bangle)‘ C- Flliliiélili illili‘. ~ Hiilllll iliiii: Try This! A Gleaimy Mass of luxuriant Hair Ruth fe-‘lt n little happier. Ncxt 4154)’ she received ho said lt made of ifmpsnngr- front him, llt casual fact, not a colupllnlonl. ,ui ihu office. "That playgrmuld etlllll) likrlt grown n: thc fut-icry is flue!" he said. "llmuclt, lhoug I t-outlucndcil ii. lo the mans it was you who plnuu-l hem théy wanted old." eagerly. "l picking them up out of the Butte!‘ and giving thcm a fair challfifi t0 use their limbs, and something above ordinary ugliness to look at. though in the way of trees and.‘ crass in for the first ump- playground. I asked who when Williams l always knew you sense." tosethcrg Ruth wondered the evenings.‘ at home whemwas a cANDliuls-rlt or not. books with father and brought on this silddenl herl "Youuifevitletltly whilc shc idea of yroursltvhnt you've. increased, output." t0; Ruth thc HfllIlBlSflltl nothing. Shr- plfl_\‘gl‘0llll(l,tflkfi any sum, Ruth wondered what this wnspio lunch K000- lcntlitlg to. "S0 the factory owners “Hunt W“ to comc over and plan gymnasium for ltrm. and one inf tho children.“ “But ‘l don't know anything about "Yes you do. Come after the office is closed. Uee your ideas. 1f you haven't any make This is a good chance. The phone clicked off, and Ruth hung up the receiver. silrprlssd girl in Mnrkctown. SUN LIGHT AND GHADOWS chapter in that way a real tlon began in: Ruth's ‘life. ll 1'31"“ formation thing-maroon tho old heart-hung- ry fccling that cami- thought of Tim. lih at. in this pleasant. she turned: into the to her home» She an indoor _ were on their way them tion. the moat Sn d dienly Ruth 54; She walked‘ on qui transforma- affected ever)“ when shc ditl‘ it. and J was told your name. they were striding over 51y rnail that afternoon. a phoueitcl‘ drop your clerical work waimsko it up. I'll gci the inflwfy PR0" 'I‘hey'r¢>, giving it a long try out on Iplc to give. you r<otuc Alonir... it. ‘.\'°“'.1...b°iln-osuwny." llll-‘l "m!" 1° fimm- "5' "Then youlllulgo‘ “buck to the wondered how phy-slclslhlmotlnt of money would be, butwonle sunny and She)“ “PM thy reached her house. was alarmed at her dead- face and was afraid he hnd‘ naked her to walllk too fast. were the only t had common whether ‘this generations “out so... are beat”—RED Ross TEA‘ has a multitude of theirs-often’ ultgg in one family. -. a . InnnnulllllInInsulate-illuminant“unuse- Isb" _ IS QQQQ ‘teal? RED ROSE, COFFEE is always packed INIJIEESTIIIN l [ll§,_ii_iS, us Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief Instant relief from sourness, gas- es or ‘acidity of stomach; from In- digestion. tlnrtulenae, pnlpitatlou, lteadache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew n few "Pope's, Dlapepsln" tablets your stomach feels flue. Correct your digestion for n few cents. Pleasant! l-Iarnlless! Auy drug store. .._.. _ fitted for that sort of work." llallfllll! We!"- °“":ilinner by the living rollfh firs. F‘ km" bu" "Oh. we come east. and play the "You'd bel- andi utonoy gcr and:l pointed out, will bcthousantll-Yln little the would gladly Indeed, she asked‘ nothing more than to do what she m. my own___.. g find d006, It had. bocn and it was doing tlu- factory help such fun. frame 0f lulull street leading and‘ Langley back front the walk. They passed the Wood's nw-here?" hmmil and “w M"- “nd- M75‘ “Now daiilln, dont. ask me what Weed getting into a carriage. A she-Hi 9'““°“"‘° and ‘Funk Wm“ pm i“ ‘llm glad you left the apartment and Kenneth, in his host suit. n few days eamm. m see ma” u up, climbed up by the driver. They 1e“ more mom ‘m. Myra-B v13". went off without seeing Ruth" ors, too. TBul. why didn't you stay drove in the direction of the sta- knew-they were going to New York on the night train. That meant only one thingy-Myra‘; marriage to Tim. etlly, but, when white THE SHADOWS TURNS BLACK for _ Langley FARM miles from M .ug the Island. Vlcntngue. 1120878-20-1 M FOR SAL I w-ll sell by private sale. my farm, containing I00 acres of land sltuntc nt. Whlm Road, Lot 59. 3; . Dwelling J. J. McADAM. West St. Peters ontngue house m‘. nlflmildlngs in firs fill!" "Ppitlf. n ‘w. sold privately o“ "More March 31st, AJ). 192?, i. "will bc sold by public suc- lion. Reason for sale. 0W"? 19B" Dated at Montague this 8th d8! of March, A.D.. 1923. For further particulars apply rlgned or S. S. Hessian, Solicitor, to the HARRY 8. SiC-KLES, W-hitn Road under- ln a few moments you can trsu can have lt abundant, form even plain, dull, flat hair. You soft, glossy ll 19y wlillllaitfs but w 9r Langley Wlililiama ly that she knew n int and l her imagination when her ran out. and t0 plan the thing H! tentlonl to ‘his affairs. "0 that. Rhé mlghl. give herself this hi!" hfllll‘ holiday without. any pangs 0i“ (‘M1- science about i’- Shc went as illrcctod, to Lao:- tcmporary office. Am‘; prggfynfly the factory owner himsclf arrived and for an hour the three talked about fill 1711100? playground for lake the place o in winter, u rnnnl in hc factory hours ua tho children. ii nd meeting places tory workers. Rufih felt herself to ignorant. to give ideas about this bile they waited for the own- tnitl her brief 0 1188 facts c0 he would. want it. So the ziri save ell "is r tho open ulr one used after gymnasium | sort. of thing ideas aha had mud up in books and ar- ticles on social work, and than be- pan planning the place as she her- , . - _. h f th ho e ntesnngc. - hlngllztlvnhllllilllirgjjjxlngyirr- lltiltiheldlslzetl? up ‘In? ollfice. early Chapter 57 not sold prlvntf- will i» sold at and walked ovcr to the fuctory. That very evenlna’. Ruth hcd =1 llubllc Wt... s. May : - Anny to 51w was sled M We "H" "If tclegram from Gabrielle cum. rfifll Own“ ""1" PM‘! *‘° “m9 M’ announcing that she was cominz in the morning dcncc had been tween these two, but Fill-ll had no letter for weeks. to entusiaem statement was true or not. to (Markemwn and- would be there and come to Ruth's office. A casual correspon- carricd on bo hnd And next morning about 10 o'- clock, the office door opened and in came Gpby with two suitcases. to catch hold 0f Ruth and gush ov- or her with all the little actress’ "DarlinJ -l'm s0 glad to see Y0". for the “whom bow well you're lookins." she sufd, and released Ruth to look at her and find‘ out whether this last without pausing tor breath, she explained that she was 0n her wny to st. Louis to join a new IIIIPB-IIY. "A decent pgft at. Inst, and two songs to myself and a‘ good saint‘; which irm going to save." she w nouncsd. "I'd asked for the l)!" and hurl been turned down. M"! the girl they took was awful, so particulars FARM FOR SALE A valuable farm for sale consist- ing of 5f acres of land in high stflto of cultivation with good dwclrng house and ontbnilrllngl. A never fnliinfi’ stream flows through fsrm. roperty is con- veniently situated, belng rmr to school, churches, stores, saw and flour milk. etc. Also s! acres of d nearby. 33 set-ed clear soil .,,._,-_ eon a hoary y, :‘_ m. , . and full of life. Just. get a 35 cent bottle of "Dsnderins" at any drug- store. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Danderlns" and draw this through your hair. taking one small strand nt n time. Instantly. yes, immediately, you ‘have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be e. mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust and exces- slve oil is removed. Let "Dlnderine" put new life, vigor and hriohtneu in your hair. e ‘I'll lflihllptlng, o o, labs; _ e. self would want ii- tu b9- “Evsryone here ought to have half an hour of exercise middle of the day," she said. l1‘?- lng not to be as "You use, 1 worked. here and 1 know how my beck schetl bending over all the “ time. those girls are bent their tables." sq the tel! went on fscdory owns sdtha v '99‘. m my for me." timid an she felt. awhile and I 9V6!‘ (W67 here to ‘Plttsbnrlt!’ "If and in the decided tie "Darlt . you're But you d loot‘ l they fired ber and sent. a telssrflm "And as I wasn't needed until Thursday. ‘l just. decided to start two mys ahead of ti e and stop off and look you u . You aren't much off my routs. ‘I'll go from you knew how glad l sm to sss"you-—" Ruth begs . joy my eyes. bin!"- " his o "Vllhcre docs your show go af- ter it leaves St. ‘Lotus " she aslc‘ ed, when they were setpled utter winter in New York. It's u music- al courted)‘, but it. will be a succnssl the road before bringing it In to apartment?" "The one you saw? \Vcll. that is, you see. Emily will uo— be the ‘Yllfllltllfll she loaned t1s-—antl I'm making enough to afford a pink-s l "Anti Myra?" Ruth asked. keen- iuging her voice perfectly steady. "Myra Oh. Myra." Gaby pre- tended she bad to settle the cush- ions more comfortably, moving about restlessly in her chair. WShcJlI go-some place. I H\l'lll‘l°59~' on for the ceremony?" "Now Ruth dear what arc you talking about?" Ruth faced ho "fire site dared not look around. Gaby was clever in many ways, but she thought it stupid of her to try, in this wit! to bide the truo situation. And ‘ FOR SA LE RIVER VIEW FARM _ Good dwelling house and out - ‘buildings, four miles from Chur- glottetowu. l-‘or particulars write P. M. BVRNE, l a 28-l".'ks North River. FARM FOR "SALE I will offer by private stile‘ until April 10th, my farm situated at New London, consisting of 50 ucros of clear land, with good buildings, near to churches, school and stores. Apply to WM. R. McKAY. 3-27-121 FOR SALE Craggon’ Farm Ayrshires Pure bred Ayrshire bull, 5 years old. sure stock getter. Docile and quiet. Also bull calf 10 mouths old. C. T. FERGUSON, Marshfleld No. 2 R. R., York. 112098-12-twf1mth. HIGHWAY IMPROVEMEN'l‘ Tenders FoRMateriaIs Pursuant to the requirements of the Canada Highways Act. Sealed Tenders marked ‘ffendern for Mat- erials" will <be received by the llndersignctl until l2 o'clock noon on Friday. April 27, 1923, for the . supplyjugof any or all of the fol- lowing materials, viz, Cement, Steel Reinforcing. Sand, Gravcl or‘ Brok- en Stone, Corrugated lrou Culverts, according to the terms set forth in the specification for same which with forms of tender may be seen at the Office of the Provincial Eu- ginccr, Chaflotietown, P. n. ‘island. A certified cheque for $500.00 or ten per cent. of the amount of the tender playable to the Commission- er of Public Works, Prince Edward lslsutl, must accompany each ten- tier. The Department rims not bind it- self to accept the lowest 0r any tender. L. B. McMlLLAN, Secretary of Public. Works ‘Department of Puibllc Works, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, ‘March 23, i923. 3-26-mwftlAp27lh. _TENDERS HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT then tlfl she slartml to usk tiirccl ly. the door opencrl and Laugh-y Williams came in. so the evening passed pleasant- ly enough, except. that. Ruth was not able to find nut. what sho want ed to know. And when the muu left Gaby turncd- easterly. “What a perfectly [inc Ruth, he's in love with you." (Continued on Page Six.) chnpl lures Project No Kflldlflg‘. construction of structures and work on the following roads: For Golds, Influenza and as a Preventive to Rose Volley. ilPmiect No. 55. Orwell to Count 4 I19. Project No. 55. Mt. iCnrdlxnn. The First d I Cold endagrifirfitgliaill; The bout been this lllnltnre er Montague. Project No. 59, Rollo Bay to An nanxlsle. Plans. specifications and forms o town. and at Brice. McKay d: Co., 8810s. Poole & Thompson's, Montana. tender for each separate Project. accepted. eslsrlly - ‘1 Li It Nell t u fresh in douHy sealed cans. Pursuitni. to t-he requirement; of .' will be rtuzelvtltl by ills lln erl-liguetl lllllll ""0" n" Friday. tnru 21. 1923. for concrete other ns-(ressury Prfllect No. 46. Central Bedeque Project No. 47, Hunter River to Kenslngton. , PNJQctNo. 49, Glasgow Mills to Oyster Bed ‘Project No. 51, Braokley Point ‘Road. ~- I Stewart to l Project ‘No. 57, Caledonia to LUI- tender may be seen at the office of the Provincial Engineer. Charlotte. Msthesonh Drug Store. Ohm‘! l A certified cheque paytrble to the [order of the Commissioner of Pnb- c‘ llc Works. Prince Edward Island, J01‘ $500.00 must accompany the l The lowest or any tender not neo- m H. In The Surrogate Court ” common 0F CANADA, mo. vmcta or PRINCE snwnnn IBLAN 13th George V., A. D., 1523 in re Estate of John Bradley, late of St. Georges in King's cum. ty in the said Province deceased intestate. - By the Honourable A Banner- mun Warltrurton Surrogate Judge of Probate ,etc., ctc. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County. Greeting: Whereas upon reading the peti- tion on file of ‘Roderick J. Mc mellan of St. George's aforesaid the iadmlnlstrator of the above named |estnite, praying that s. citation may lbs issued for the purpose herein- luiter set forth. You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said estate to be end appear before me at a Surro- gate Court to be held in the Court . House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province on Wednesday the fourth day of April next coming at the hour of eleven o'clock‘ forsnoon of the same day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the said estate should not ibe passed and the estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of J. A. McDonald Esq.. Proctor for said Petitioner. And 1 do here- by order-that s. true copy here of be forthwith published ‘tn-sortie newspaper published in Charlotte- town aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and theta true copy hereof be forthwith post- ed in the following public places respectively namely in the ‘Hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid ln front of tho School-house at §t. Georges aforesaid and in front of the Hall at Cardigan in Kings County as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the said court this twenty- sscond day of February, A. D. 1923 and in the thirteenth year! of His Majesty's reign. _ (Sgd) A. B. WARBURTON, Surmgate. 112080-10-s4l In The Probate Court PROVINCE OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND 13th George V., A. 0., 1923 In re estate of Daniel Bradley, late of St. Georges in Kings Coun- ty is the said Province docsssod testate. By the Honourable A. Banner- man Wsrburton Surrogate Judge the (Iuttzlda Highways Act. separate ‘grub-d ‘Fenders marked “Tommi-s 0f Probate, etc., etc. tlor Grading and Concrete Siruc- 'l‘o the Sheriff of the County of King's County or uuy Constable or Lite-role person within said County. Greeting: Whereas upon reading t-he pell- tlon on file of Roderick J. Mo llellen and Angus Mohellan ‘both of 3t. Georges aforesaid the execu- ‘Project No. 41, Alberton . Portage. m tors of the above named estate Project No. 43, Western Rond ‘in "my!" m“ i‘ “mum” m" '1” "' Tyng vapel sued for the purpose hereinafter py-ojem N‘, 44‘ wenhmon m S, set forth. You are therefore hero- icyrysoalum_ ‘ itiy reqetalrod t: cltthall persons pm 9,.“ .- erest in t s es Aetate to Gram; Rays?‘ 4”’ Mmcouche m and appear before me at a Probate ' Court. to be held .in the Court House ln Charlottetown in Queen! County in the said Province on Wednesday the fourth day of Nprll next muting at. the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same-do! to show cause if u: they can wit! the accounts of the ll" ill-l,“ ‘should not he pile!!! fifths QI- Jste closed’ as prsylld‘ fer in sell! petition and on moi/lone! J. A. M¢ Donald Esq. Procter-for said tw- tltloner. And I GQJPFTQW 9'5"’ that s true 00D! hlrmfbe forth- with published in‘ _ s new-sow’ published ln- » ' said once in Old i’ date hereof “GP _ hereof be foflhfléll- following public g namely 131:0 Hill OHIO ll . Oonnty sfordisl gm O M‘ tom mm l I , of the RIM’!