i 5 ‘i ii i l; ‘i PAGE TEN tn correcting . ‘Ml/DD? 0 LIVER SALT BPARKLINB LAXATlVE-ANTADID CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 9th day of July A. i). I947 In Re Estate of Lawrence Hen- ncssey lute of (‘harlottetovivn in Queen's County in the said Province. (oal Merchant. De- ceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's Coun- ty or any (‘unstable or literate person u-ithin said County GRFETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file cf Catherine Lor- etta lfennessey of Charlottetown aforesaid, Widow. tiie Adminis- truitrix of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- nfter set forth: You are there- fore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the snld Es- tate to be and appear before the Judge present at a. Probate (‘ourt to be held in the (‘ourt House in Charlottetown in Queen's Coun- ty, in the said Province, on Fri- dov the twenty-ninth day of Aug- ust nevt coming. n1 the hour of eleven o'clock fnrenoon of the same day to slzew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed. as prayed . '. . otlon of M, Ailwn Farmer. Fsq, Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is |lfl‘l'l)\' nrtlcrefl that a true eony hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown nicresfld once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the (‘late hereof and that true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the following pub- lic places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Court House in Chariot t resaid. at or near the of flanada in Charlottetown zifnresald. and at or near the flank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS ills Ilonnur llaroid Leonrzrrl Pl‘lll1f‘!', Judge of said Probate (‘ourt at Charlotte- town in Queen's (founiy. the day and year first above written. By the Court. - a -| F J. ‘i. a! 1 7: 5 .1 5 Qt <7 5 3 15nd.) E. MARGARET P.-\_Y.'\.lIiR. LS. Reflstrar. eAuanA-‘m — PROV INCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN Till‘? PROBATE COURT The 9th flay of July A. D, i947. In Re Estate of Francis P. Mo- Cnrron, lute of Charlottrtown in Queens County in the said Province, Gentleman, deceased, test-ate, To the Sin-riff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or liberate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on filo of James J. John- siln of Charlottetown aforesaid, the Administrator cum testament» annexe de bonis non of the above named Estate praying that s cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are thereforn hereby required to cite all persons interested in the sold kteto 1o be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court tn be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, in the said Province, on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth dly of August nut conning, at the hour of eleven o'clock iorerncon of the same day to shew come if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estlte should not be passed and the mtutn closed n; prayed for in said pQtt- tinn and on motion of Jennes B. Johnston, Esq, Proctor for sold Petitioner. And it lo hereby ordered that s. true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper publish- ed h Charlottetown aforesaid ‘once in one]: week for at lollt four cen- secoflve weeks from the date here- otuaflthnte trnooopybereofbe htthvfltil posted in the following public plleec respectively, namely. In the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, st or near the Boys! Bonk of Claude in Cher- lottetown aforesaid. and at or aeer Bonk of lion Beetle in Chor- Meeonwn aforesaid so that all per- sons Interested In the sold Estate so aforesaid may have due notice tiserodf. WITNBI Ila Honour mound Palmer, Judge of the Ild Problh Court st Charlottetown Oounmtbcdsysndyearflntnbevo IytlleCoIri. neon.) mmnonnumsn. leglstrsr. '13 l)’ - __ ma‘3."'°‘3§"' ma... m. , _ us _ u-e y) _ " ‘ nasal-Lam... Seven Salled For Pleasure Grain? York; cumin; xxv P “The Neal's Gone!” Captain Ventriss was on the. bridge when Stephen climbed up. The Captains face we: more than usually grim. I "You see what's tuvponedt" cried Stephen. l Ventriss. who wns handling the wheel himself. while the hclmmtun stood by with scared face. nodded. "The island's gone," he con»: merited unernotloneliy. "That ex- plains u. Hvlton. There's beenl a bi-g subterranean disturbance‘ ‘somewhere around these parts." “Have you ever known anything of the kind before?” "Only once." Ventriss admitted. "and that was only what I'd heard. Some parts of the ocean bed are softer than others, and the per- colation of water, slow though it may be eventually gets down to ‘the molten core. Then things hap- pen. There's an upheaval and. as likely as not. we get a small lsnd mass that wasnlt visible before. Since we're well off the main routes this Island may have been in existence fifty years or so. Now ‘it's gone- -beck to the sea that gave it birth. It's a queer happen- ling and may I be preserved from any more." g i The storm was still raging. but _1he wind had lessened, making the navigation of The Lapwing a little easier. K f "The comlivlshas bePn plflylng, tricks too," said Ventriss. "The; needles been gyratfng like a roulette‘ wheel. when that happen; it al- ways indicatcs a severe degree of magnetic disturbance. and may be accounted fo. by the suhwrranean‘ earthquake, if we can coll it that and be Sdentifleally accurate." ' "Does Sir Timothy know that we've lost the island?" asked Stephen. , "If don't. know." Ventriss sn-. swered. "My job's up here until we know preclsew where we are." Stephen went below again. and found Moyra Winstaniey consider- ably less frightened than she had been when he had left lidi’. "What's happened?" sne asked. "Sir Timothy's rampaging around looking for Jcmeone who can tell h‘rn. I didn't know anything ex- cept uviiat you told me.‘ _ "The most extaordinary thing has happened," Stephen told her. “The island has vanishsct-swalluw? ed up by the ocean. Vsntnss says)‘, "Vanished! Svallowed up! But that: impossible!" i “We can't igncre our eyes. Ven- trlss thinks t'nat's how it came to be uncharted. No one krew about it Due to \OlC8fllC d.. lrbances on the sea bed." | hioyra Winstanley‘: eyes were‘ wide with amazement. | "It's like o page from a fairy‘. story isn't it?‘ I “Ycs." Stephen hail grown ' thoughtful. He was remembering the story he had told Sir i‘imothy's guests the night they had run aground. About the islanri cf the ‘wge-llfl that Was supposed to be thrown up. out of the Siti-Lllfi ls- 12nd that was known to the faith- ful as the Paradise of Dreams." , “What are you thinking?" Moyra inquired. ' v He told her his thoughts. ‘ ‘ “It's certainly strange," she ad- mlmcl. "And some strange things have happened too, To me it seems ‘unreal-as though it never hap- ;pened-—as tin-ugh there rever nad ween an island and that we've ‘been dreaming" Stephen laughed nervously. i "Here." he pro-Tested, placing both ‘hands on her shoulders. "lust you stop Bil that. You're making me feel quite creepy. But you're right." he acknowledged. "it rlees seen strange-Allie a fairy story. And people did behave extraordinarily on that island when you came to think of it." '. "Let's no-t think 0! it new." she smiled at him. "You must have lots of work to do. Hoildayrnskinfs over. remember for both of us." But it was not to easy to forget about it as all that. and breakfast 11-, the saloon was on eerie meal which ell oi them took despite the storm, Ventrlss war there hesrtier than usual. but Sir Timothy looked con- siderably worried. "You're qur». sure the island's disappeared?" The owner of The Lapwing sounded doubtful. "You don't think that having been re- flostcd in the storm we drlftid too far away from 1t. lo tilt we lost sight of it?" Captain Ventrlss shook his head. "We couldn't have drifted thit fer," he uaurgd him. "The island went down iiizc s ship that's holed. There's no doubt lbOlit thtt. It's been m eerie experience and I can't say I'm sorry it's over." l llllsllng Guests sir Timothy did not reply im- mediately. Ho at storing across the bnioon like a man in e trance. Indy Kitty. sitting next to -hirn noticed his pstlun end touched him gently on the arm. 3 "What's the matte-r, deer?" she asked. and Stephen noticed that .110: voice lad grown strangely gentle. , l Si: Timothy jolted NONI! book egstn from lua reverie. I “It sums limoet u 1g dreamed about the intend. I fl ‘it herd to believe toot there ever bu‘ been so island and that any- ‘thm; queer happened. Anyone else h Qlwffnei tbet weyl" (To U0 Continued) N"! Qlirnofjoote beam queen of loomed dbonooiq o mes, \ , or other. We think it went deeper Men, Women! 0lti at '40, 50, 60! Get Pep Joeldhemoun or, Full otliln: v aeé¥gu ggf lll w u‘; ‘V ‘l. ' :71»: nplem 5'? itgnssall: to were t1 - i-§.°.:,:.~i:;_g._. ullzfilia-uustu Doings At The it. of D. Boy's Damp One down-two days to '30- Th! first group of camPP-l‘! 1°" 5”’ Lrdsy. But it. is written that there ouid be no rest for the wear!!- so the second grout! 01 “mp9?! arrived yesterday. It. is only fitting that we should here toss a bou- quet tn the group that left. us yes- terday. One would travel for to find group of forty-eight boys either more likable or better behaved- There was not one real honest i0 goodness squabble during camp, and only one notable instance of misbehaviour. To the boYB WM 1g“ us yesterday-we extend our sincere thanks for ail-round co- operation durini the "in day camping period. ' Now for a resume of the week-S activities. Inst, Wednesday W35 gnome;- day of athletic activities. A good deal of time was spent at the beach in preparation for the Red Cross swimming tests. Wed- nggday night we all gathered in the recreation room for a sins- mng. John MacDonald and Dickie Deighan favored us with 801°5- The sing song was followed by a treat of chocolate bars-provided by the camp supervisor. Mr. uKeefe. Thursday was the bi: dfly- The boys were all excited over the ap- proaching visit of Mrs. Cudmvrfi of Charlottetown. who was sched- uled to hold the Reel Cross swim- ming tests. We feel that we need give no more than the statistics in connection with this. Of twenty- two boys who tried the test. twenty-one were successful. Fol- lowing is the list of successful can- didates: senior: Ken MacDonald. Intermediate: Stewart Grady. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __:I_ 1__ In Mogoeiam JOHN WALLACE OAIIOID The death occurred suddenly at hie hOme in Glyt/dwn ospfiunfld]. Cuford. age 69. 50b of the into George and Fanny (Pardon) Cub ford. The deceased, who wee born it Glasgow Road, P, E. 1., was well and favorably known. and hi: sud- lo his family and friends He was a klnd ‘hlfldfld more in need. He is survived by his lorrotwiag widow. and one son Lorne; also two brothers, and tnhiree Sisters, Henry. Kingston. Ontario; and William of thll city; Mrs. Angus Benton. Wofld Islands, P. E .I.; Mrs. William Hil- Ller and Mrs, Mary Csrdenu, City. ‘Bwo younger some, Maurice and Louis made the supreme sacrifice in World Wnr II. Following this great loss Mr. Castor-it's usual robust health began to show signs offatiing. The largely attended funeral wee held 0n Tuesday, June 17th, at 2.00 P. M. from his late residence to St. Paul's Church. Services at the house and grave were conducted by pastor Rev. J. T. Ibbott. Inter- ment in the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were: Messrs. George Bell, Peter Connolly. Steph- en home, George Moore, John Fesvyour and Al McNeiil. . Many floral tributes and messag- es of sympathy were received tes- tifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held. PILLOW Family. WREATH! Mr. and Mrs. llllby Font sud Family. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. l-Iellelr and the Charlottetown otel. The Employees of A. Piekard d; U. Division No. 279 C. B. oi’ R. E. d: O. T. W. Charlottetown Hotel. SPRAY! Mr. sud Mrs, J. E. Dooley Aunt Jean Cesford. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Ford and Family. Junior: Verno Arsenaulc Henry ‘ Gallant, Edward Dalton, Gerard, Dalton, John Gallant, Leonard Gallant, Robert Gallant, Arthur Gaudet, Eric Gaudet, Wilfred Gil- lie. Leo Griffin, Roland Landry. Dickie Noonan’ James Noonan. Jackie Noonan. Kenneth Perry. Richard Wedge, George McGuigan. Ernest Arsenault. ' When one considers that these boys took a fourteen day course in seven days their feat is deserv- in; of double congratulations. The some double set of congratulations is. clue to both instructors. Philip Murphy and Waiter sonier. and to Father Butler, who took so much interest in the youthful amphi- blans. Thursday night the boys all sat in on a movie in the recrea- tion room of the main hut. Friday was a regular vamp ' day. Friday night we had a camp y fire. The camp fire was follflweil by movies in the recreation room, the films being provided by Mr. Henry Wedge. Mr Earl Hickey and ‘ Rev. H, Wight arrived from Sum- merside with a treat of ice cream. f the gift of an anonymous donor. I have already said that Fridayj was a regular camp day. That should be enlarged on. We had l field clay at the beach to finish up ~ the organized camping activities. Winners in the different events are as follows ' Running Broad Jump- tit) years and underl-l. George F. Arsenault; 2. D. Whelan; 3. G. PWY- . Mr. and Mrs, n. ‘r wnue (ll and 12 yesrsi-i. E. Dalton: ' M, Md M“, Hap MOO" 3- R056" GQUADV- 3- 3mm“ Mr. and Mrs. James Austin and Wedge. l F i (i3 years and overl-l. S. Grady; 2. G. Dalton; S. Sidney MscDonald. Standing Broad Jump:- (i0 years and urideri-l. D. Whelan; 2. B. Arsensult; s. G Perry. (il and 12 yearn-l. Richard “ledge; 2. R. Gallant; s. Leo Grif- fin. (i3 yeerl and overl-l. s. Grsdy; 2. G. Dalton; S. R. Gallant. I00 yerd dosh- (l0 years and undorl-l. G. Arsensult; 2. G. Perry; 3. Louis Trainer. (il and 12 yeers)—i. Ed. Dalton; 2. Tommy Grant; 8. Richard Wedge. (13 years and overl-i. Stewart GMY; 2. Gerard Dalton; 3. R. Geilont. Other events were run off but to name the winners in each class of the different events would take too much time snd space. (We went to stay in the good graces of the editor). Saturday was close up day es fer as the first group were con- cerned. There were few long feces as the farewell were peeled around, but oil of the boys expressed s de- sire to come beck next: year or sooner, if possible. We heard e few sly the only rouoa they wanted to p home was that they missed their dose, or rabbits. or something than that the int day or so. The camp had tzwo notable visi- tore during the week. Rev. J‘. Mc- Owllh. 8-7.. of Cattle, Washing- ton. end Rev. I. Murphy, 8.1., of lama, More. Both visitors e:- the lun. you people. locust-vs Ledweil Vessey Mr and Mrs. Abbie ‘Vessey sod Family. Mr. and Mrs‘ Dolph Vessey and Father. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates Mr and Mrs. Leslie Casford and Family. Mr, and Mrs. Berna/rd Barry ' May and Lucy Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Foster, Craig and Tapper Mr, and Mrs Hubert Coffin Mr and Mrs. Lambert Wsye and Family. i Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hellen- Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Veesey snd Family l Mr. and Mrs. John Feevyour and! Kay. Mr. and Mrs. E. Clawson M-r. and Mrs. Clarence Ba/bcoclc Monctcn, Mr. and Mrs. George D. DeBiols Mr. and Mrs. Wlm, Casford and‘ t! A Pickard & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Smith and amiiy, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Williams Vivian and George Albbott Mr. and Mrs, George Peterson and Family Bob amci Harold Arbing Mr and Mrs. Nelson Whltlock and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Vessey and filmlly, lialen and Mable. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heilelr end Family. smily. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Cesford and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kennedy Clark's Photo service Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Simmonds Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Proctor GUT FLOWERS Mir and Mrs. Wm, Dsislel and Fred BASKET! Lillian and E-mms and Mse and Stephen. Everett, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. D. l-i, Casfcrd, Kingston, Ont. (IARD! 0P‘ IYMPATIIY Mr. and Mrs, Alex Roberta Betty Mcfnni; Myrtle Sample Buck Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Arnby Smith and Family. Mr. end Mrs. George Bell. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clinton and Femiiy Mr. and Mrs, Frank LoCtnir pressed delight with the comp, sad its surroundings. We neglected in mention e do- nation of e case of apples-court- "? 0i Owl's! I- Clow of Bummer- sidc. Our thlhlfl, and tnoee of our deported words. tn Mr..Olow. 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