ll? 1 A Best Laxative is T ongue Shows ii Bilioiu, Consiipa-ted ¢-_---_-_- Hurry Mother! Even a fretful. peévioh child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it ipyer fails to opoutthe bowels. A taanpooniul today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your drugglst for genuine "Colitoruia Pig Syrup" which has directions for babies anti cbiltlreii of all ages printed on bottle Mother! You must say “Calitornitfl, or you may get an imitation flu-l syrup. Published by -.. turel. inc. with Corinne Griffith n Count SYNOPSIS At a first night performance in New York a beautiful young wu~ man attracts attention by rising and leisurely surviwiiig the audi- ence through her glasses. eflflg. a newspaper columnist. and his cousin, Diiiwiiltlle, are particu- larly ititci-t-stetl. DIIIWIIIIIIP iii-clan ins: she is thi- image of Mary Og- den. a belie of thiry years ‘ ago. who hail married a (‘otint Zattiany. He is convinct-ti that this is Mary's daughter. but all efforts to estab- lish her itieiitity prove futile. (‘Itiverlng finally manages to meet her. anti she tells hiin she is the (‘oiiiitess dost-f Zaltiatiy. a cousin nf .\‘itiry '0gden's and hiid married a relative of {Mary's bus~ band. (‘laveviiig dot-s not believe.- hcr story and tells ht-i‘ so. ‘ As IIIIH’ goes oii (‘lzivering realiz- es that Ill‘ is lii love with tbr mys- ' terioiis Mlllilllllt‘ Zattiany, whose first Ilflllll‘. he learns, is diary. lie tiocltirtis his passion and draws from her lht- iidmissitm of a recip- rocal ivariiitli of feeling. i Mrs. ligletliiirtie, hzivlni: bfft-riedi lier litix. (‘laverlng invites Mary to,‘ attend thi- flIltTll with Itiiii one. ev-‘ Improve Your mplexioii By Using Ciiiicura Bathe with C iicuro Solp and hot water to free the p0!!! of impurities and follow with n gentle application of uticurn Ointment to ‘ and h . They are ideal for the toilet, an in also Cuticurn Tnlcum for pow- derlng end pertaining. 5010151. Oinnntliulik. Tulunliz. Sold throughout the Dominion. Canadian Depot: u. United. l“ St. Pu! Sh, W. Hahn]. C uticuu Soap above: without mug. KILLS BitilzlTEmi-llA u Aniiseptic Effect Attributed Tobacco Smoke ‘to Pipe-smokers liuvt- an zitlvzintali" iii health over men who do not Gsizmuoe Ari-lemon t l With " Watch for the screen y¢|\'|Qn prgduggfl by Funk Lloyd Clav- I . A .1 fir“ Inn .- I H” en lattiany. ‘Or \\‘"!e you only too glad to take advantage of the progress of scl- ence?" , MP3. Vane merely granted. Mrs. iiiiyler exclalined crossly, “Oh. no one ever could argue with .- you. ,.\lary Ogden. ’i‘lie truth is," she iadtietl. in a sudden burst of enlight- (‘Illlltlil that astonished Iieiwiiilf, "| ttltiift aippolse any of us woi_i'd mind ‘.ii' you didn't look younger than our tlutighters. That sticks in .oiir ICYHW. Why no‘. utlmit it?" I Mrs Oglethorpe chuckled. She anti Isabel Iltiyier snapped at eat-h other like tw-i belligerent old vale every lime they crossed each 0th i-r'.- path. but. with tho exception of Mary Ogden, whom she loved, tslit- lked h-er better than any of lit-r i-"d friends. Bu" l'Il(‘t' ii rte Mrs. Vane tire-iv herself up ifiguratively). “Speak ;i‘tir yourself. It may be that I nin lion old to accept new ideas, but. this one twcrtninly $001118 to me lrlownrighi. immoral and indecent. Fbis is not inteiitititi to reflect on you tit-rsotially, biiiry anti of course. you were more or It-ss ilcmorzillzod by your close contact with the war. TROUBLES ing salve for all cold troubles. ious skin hurts and itchings. Vicks, the discovery of o. Nortib Carolina tlriiggiiit, is a combination in salvo form of tho old tlme-trietl remedies, Ca-mphol- Menthol, All Are Delight with Vicks ISLAND FAMILIES FINI) IT WONDERFUL FOR COLD Prince Edward Island people became acquainted last winter with Vicks VapoRub, the vaporiz- -In the hundreds of homes whet-e it has been tried, Vicks is already a stand-by for croup, childi'en’s colds, bronchitis, Qatari-h and var- THE NEW‘ EXTERNAL TREATMENT 10h. insert zi little Vicks tip ithe ‘IIOHIPIIB, snuff- ing well back. Also iiielt some iii a spoon or iiii t-iip and lnh-ilt- the wipors zirising. I nutmeg’ Fgéfm .. ISLAND PEOPLE "ester Bus“. Cllstlvlislttwniririn. ‘t: ‘ saye: l lilyp tried Vicks Vail???‘ ‘ Last winter each Prince Edward isla-nd druggiat gave awuylm hi; customers samples oi‘ Vicks wt ‘i the understanding‘ that they wont test this new remedy and report the ‘results. We are-giving ibelqw a few reports l'rom the many that were received. . Ohotjpttetown 1. f . ~ mitts Norah ugiurfbt to ‘rioting:- and liavel'l_t‘ound’?lt'-to bedthe" ti‘ remedy for coldm-t-ha; 'I.MyQ-ey5i used. ‘ ' m_v sisters. and I can say that 1i, it, a wonder worker. I chinks,‘ ratio Vicks Vapolfub loo highly nvnjrwip always use it." l - Marahflfld ' ‘r. .\li. W. J. Scan, Route Nb. '.-_ klaiv-ihfleltl, I’. E. I., writes: “Vicki; Viipolbub ditl meqiiite a logoljgqqd, ..-\s I awn lfOlllllillfl wiiih brondhltls, I put a small quantity up my tinge and bathed my chest. with hot Wat- <~i~ and then riibhol my chant well will] ‘HPIQI. I put on a hot flthnt-l and was tiased i-n t show time. I titlcfl It myself as did also - ' smoke, according to an Aiiit-ricziii doctor who saw svrvlt-t- as a slit"- ‘llllllli- H“? -'lllll"lll'lllll"‘ lll"l‘" l" lll" I nit-tin ill!’ itlca~thtl thing-itself (iglutliorpi- lttix. i‘1*l-'.iill_vt-!0Wlll’ll illlll \\'i- may call iii doctors and sur- Ifiiiriilytilus Thyme Oil of 'l'iirpeiilliieand lulu-r volatile oils. Vicks is li-e best ‘Pfimf-(LV I eve. in.) Removal gi-oii with the American Expt-tli- mi- Hynnfiur“ M u" Hy“, i“ “on,” iioiiar_v' Force, lii the world war. "litiring thi- war.“ bi- says, “I was in charge of over 5m» soldiers at a post wllih marshes lwiifby, and tiysi-nti-ry raged with virulcncre. iititiccii that tlit- Iii-iivit-st smokers. who went tilitiiii with pipes in tht-ir iiiiiiilhs. did not Pflfllflllfl IIIH iii sea" . I Sllllikt-lbliii the tiiiit- and Will-l free from It. So that SIIlUIflIliJ. is iii reality ii great proti-etivi- against disease." Acroriling to the Piisti-tir ‘Pilrititl- iciil, a iiingaziiit- issiii-tl by tlit- t' -I l‘ill'lllt'(i Misti-iii‘ Itistiititi- iii l':i loliaiui-ti siiioki- is iliighly- antiseptic iiiid kills, iii a few iiiliiiieiits, Iht‘ iii-iiuiiry Iiacteria of t-htilerzi, dip- iliierla-iiiitl t-i-i-i-bi-iispitiiil illfllllill-(I lis. Notice l Maclitougail At hiacmilay zintl Waller & Iloyle ihave removed their Shops and (ilfiirus irom 2216 Kent. Street to 195 (lrafttin $1.. where they will be pleased in are all their old customers anti as many new ones as Wish to patron- ize them. See them i'or work and painting. IZ-ISI-ltfil. Canadian National Railways CHANGE IN i-TIA-IN SERVICE BETWEEN SUMMERSIDE d. ' TIGNISH. your cartienti-r -——<oair V. - Sulphur Soothes _ t Ugly, Itching Skin Effective Monday. Dec. 3rd, No.l ,__ _ 4 train shown in Time table usl having Tummy, a; 1Q l m_ wmtThe First Application Makes Skin leave at 7.30 a. m. and arrive all Cool and Comfortable Summerside at 10.40 a. m. instead ~— -— "[130 p_ m, Ii‘ you are stifftiring from eczema Tmin N41 211 wit] teavagiimnier. or some. other torturing, cinbiirtiss- up]; q; 1,00 p. m. inggmq g 12_30.ing skin trouble Ilieiithtrsitlpliiir. and arrive at Tignieh at. 6.40 p. mdtlcclares a noted akin specialist. itlutood of 6.10 This sulphur preparation, be~ DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENTS. cause of its germ destroying pro‘ OFFICE. iperties, seldom fails to quickly sub- tlue itching. even oi‘ fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rtish 517-11-27-101. Children's Aid Society '“~_ lllowles bientho-Stiiphnr is applied The postponed Annual Meeting . _ _, _ oi‘ ma; Society will be held in iiielH,“ij§7§c,f:,°‘§:j':,§hffl“ “fig” C"! ‘Column Chamber. 011 f-lle BVQll-Iobtaiii a small jurwfidliil any goiitl lug of Tuesday next. the 4th Dcc-‘druggis. ember at. 8 o'clock, to receive the. report. of the committee appointed to btmslder the proposal that the scope of tihe Society shall he Province-wide and to elect officers for the current year. The committee will meet in the City School Board Rooms on Tues- day next at 3 o'clock. W. J. P. McMILLAN, President DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 14th George V.. A. 0., 1923 IN RE ESTATE of (‘harles I5 77-1I-29-tsmt4i. deceased tee-tale. DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MAN lVAltBlflltTON. Judge oi‘ Probate t\'f'., M‘... To ilie tSheriiT of the (Totinty I clear tip ilie iiiysti-ry. Slit- promises i‘ (Ilillv. Yiiii kiiiiw liow we Ilil\'i_' :iI~ land blotcbes are healed right up.‘ |l‘lt-!II('IIll' a science? \\'Iit-ii you are‘ In The Probate. Court hilt-Neill, lute of Lower Moiitagtit- Ill lungs Cotiiity in the said Province Ily The IlonoiirabI-e A. IIANNIZR- Sitrrogate whiit iii tlit- tiaiiirt- of a IZIIHIIPIIKH to that furliidtliiig Stivlt-ty which hail she realizes llii- lillll‘ has come to qtit-stliiiietl lier ci-i-tleiilitils, aiit (‘lavvritig slii- will ri-vi-iil lit-r secret. to iiliii ilii- ftilltiiviiit: Saturday iiiglit. i(‘tiiiliiitii>d l “Not l. l‘l'l'l'lllli_\' 'iid fllrs. lftiy- 'It'l' si-iitt»iiliiitisl_v' Well. I iiiusl admit it has been a t-iiiiipleti- yllll“ t-ss iii your (‘ll . ‘i‘liat is iiot say- ing I il|i|>|'0\'t~ til’ wliiii you liiivi- ways IWIQIIIWIPII such lliitiigs It‘ you had lived _vtiui' Iift- lii Nu York instead of iii Ifiiirtipi- iitiitiriotisly lotist- iii siicii mailers —I fl-t-I irtiii» viiict-tl that you would never Iiiivi- dime silt-Ii a tliiiig exliiiiisicil or not. .\l<ireti\'t~i; I aiii a rt-Iigititis ivoinan and I do iiiit believe in in- turfi-riiip, with l.Iit- will of the Al- mighty." "Tilt-ii why Iitivt- a (lotzior when you are ill? Art» iitii illnesses the act of (foil? 'I‘lit-_v> ci-riziiiily are processes of iiattire." “I Iiavi- alivavs Iii-litevoil iii ici- ltiiig liaiiirt- lilkt’ lier t-otirse." said ‘Kira. Ittiylt-i" firiiily. "Bu! of cotirsc '\\'II(*II iuii- is ill. lliiii is atiotlitj-i‘ lniatter" ~ “It is?" Miidtinii‘ Ziiitiaiifs vyi- geoiis wlicii wt- art- in bodily dis- Hllllfllfl, iiiid be. thankful that they are more advanced than in our mother's time" when people died of tippi-iitlicitis every day in the. week and called it iiifliiiiiiiititinn of thr- iuiwels. Hui. no om- t-iin tell mo that IWjliIlIéVilIlOli is riot against the laws tit‘ llilfllW‘. Whtit are you gu< iiig to do witii this new yoiith-—l iii-ver saw any ont- look less indif- ferent to lifteiwniaki: fools of men ili-ZEIIIIAIII our aims?" “Who can it-II?" iiskl-rl Mary lllfb litzitiiisly. "(‘oultl iiuylbiug be more ziiiinslng than to come back to New York nfii-r thirty-four years and ii.- a iii-lie. zigain. wlili the sons and grandsons of iiiy tild friends prov [instill]; to mo?" "Do you rcally mean that?" Mrs. Vane almost rose. She recalled that her youngest son had met Ma» dame Zattiany in Mrs. Ogloitiorpefs box on hlonday night and had been mooning about the house ever since. “If I thought thut-—" "Well, what would you do, Pol- Mary Zattiany. who tinderstooti ly?" Mary laughed outright. “Your sou-Jlarry is his name. is it not? ~is remarkably good looking and very charming. After all. where etiiiltl you find a saferand more tin- derstantling wife for him than a wo- man who has had riot only the op- Ill the lYiilietI States where Vicks orlglii- for bronchitis. l inioiid lo Rae]; a \\'licn Vicks is applied it has two iiiiiue» iliaie actions. Externally, it is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, relieving the soreness and tightness of tlic chi-st. internally, tbi- volatile. ingredients, released as vapors li_v l-Iltl liuily lii-at, urn Inhaled directly Into the ril- fectt-tl ilil‘ pan-algal, loosening tlio phlegm aiitl relii-viiu: the congtwtion anti inflammation. I-‘or croup and common twoltls you just I'll-I) Vii-ks over throat and tilicst and cover witii a .w:iriii ilziiiiil-l t-ltiih. One application at lii-il~tliiii\ tisiiiilly prevents a threatened alilat-k oi t-ruiip. (loltis are (militarily ibrokon up UVI‘? night. Croiip attacks are usually‘ teased iii l5 iiiiiiiiiiw. ileIli-att- stomach. skin ltvitiibllts and of iiiaiion. 50c a jitir PIIZISIIILZ, cut out t For deep chest. colds. tonsllitls. bronchitis. or incipient pneumonia hot wet towels should first be applied over the throat anti chest to open the pores of the skin rind then use Vicks. For head colds, asthmatic or catarrhul troub- - ~- promptly. ABSORBED thru the skin, and. at the same time, INHALED, is a vapor, Vicks l; the slioivetl :i militant. stiark. “Or is ii IIIPFPI)’ that you are so ticciisloiiii-tl I to tlit» convention of calling in a llltlfilfll’ llial you Iiave II(‘\'(?I"\\'llNf.l'lI ilioiiglil oii the stiiijccti’ Ilut is iioi lg portiinity to know the world and, men like the primer. but looks-is -—i=o young that he is bound to for- i-t it and be led like a lamb? Girls, hose tincharted seas. are always a‘ ‘isli—~— , "Stop tormenting Polly," I ‘ivlaiiiictl hlrs. Oglethorpe. “Illaryi llias no intention of merryingiangri one. Site's only waiting tor lier cs- ‘ate to bc settled in ortlcr to return? 1n Europe-and devote herself to cer ‘lain plans of rccoiistructioii-———" ‘ “is that true?" "Quite true." said hlatlanie Zai- iiury. smiling. "Don't worry, Polly. _il‘ I marry it will be sonic one you iart- not interestctl in too personally, laud it is dotibtfiil if I ever marry at all. There's a tremendous work to be done in Europe. and so far its lit-s in iiiy power I shall do my sliiirc. it‘ I marry it will bi: some out: who can help ine. I can assure i i (EX- i O4 of you I long since ceased to be sits ceptible, particularly to young nieii. lteiiieniiiier that while my brain has modern DIRECT treatment for all cold troubles. 5. I . '.‘.1,Illl.lily5llIfIICS tliat Sill‘. till('.l'llll'ttll ‘iiiosi pleasures tor work, ftiitliiig greater pitiasiirt: iii tiiat than ill itiiiyllilng else. Ui‘ liillliltli‘ shc stiw By Marion Rublriclm. much, for he could not afford tti go out, most of his iiieoiue went tti ‘*“supp0rt the flat and iiis sisters. Be- A LETTER FROM JORDAN lsltles, he took little interest in aii_\'- oiie biit. Claire, anti the last time lic hail seen Claire, they hail qtizirrt-lctl. Of Julie she saw a lot. June was Mus. Talbot lived in a constant. wmnl’ lllliklllll l" illly qlllllll)’ 0i state or‘ wondeq- that winteltwevfnnIflirwtion. she loved UIPP man, Don- li in ti coiistiiut state of (Ilflillllllffldillald ‘MOOFQ. and did not rare to see also. She took ovcr all the work of llllY Olllfilll lllllllllll “"5 one" lilo Iiiilc flat, finding it amazingly around-their [IIEIISIIYU seemed to easy alter the big and difficult, bc ‘in disctissitig his ‘castw aii.l lie.- iariiiliouac. She did the itiarketiiig, Sllldles "llll lllllll‘ lwleflllml l" which rook lier out lii the istreeis lllllllll "Fermi" “mom” m’ “hmm-V zilone. S0 tine tom-net] to pm] 11...;- worlt together. Donald ihad no nio~ CIHIIIIQI‘ -i'_' lllMI, it is aliiiost universally used izi preicr once to internal “dotting? for cliililrttivs cold ll’ i'(‘li)' iiiid quickly, aiiiI because it is itpplicil tix- tt-riially iiiid lit-nee does not disturb the most It is iI-iiti, burns, iwaliisdiriiIsesastirtnmliitesmlliigs, itt-Iiliii; - -Il‘ you prcft-i" -tii tt-st Vicks Iiefiirla pur» » '- to Llic Vick (lliemit-al Sit. l’aul Street. \V.. Montreal, I’. Q. ‘free lost size package will be sent you ICKS VAPoRua Oven I7M/tuo1v JARS l/sso YEARLY siippiy on Stand." St. Mary's Route Mr. John Ii. Sencaliaiiizli, Box 2R. Alan's Iioiite, i'_ FT. l., says‘ "Jul-it ti linr- '.o let you know tl.-.. i used v|l'i(.\l as directed for caiilrrli aiitl lotiuil ii Rood." ' Mothers prefer it tiubles Iiectiiise it tiets dir- r1; rt . also, loi‘ t-iits, Bear River v ‘ .\ir. Alphonstw Ualgle oi‘ Hoar lllvrer, P. IE. l., writes: “I have llflet] ' Vicks- Vapollub and have found it a _'."l'i‘.'l[ rt-itietly for colds, croiin, cuts and burns. liy_ fatbpr used ll and rotintl ll vory satisibcmry. ll cannot praise Vicks Vapoflub gtoo mum and never wiint to be wit-bout it." Cape Traverse ‘ Alisa lJi-"sie Dunn of Cape Trav- erse. I’. E. l., says: “I have tried Vicks Vapolliib for cold -in the head and sore throat and found it all that ion claimed for lt." Albany s . Miss Alice Pearson, Route" 2, Al- lbfllly, I’. E. I. ivrites: “My mother is delighted with Vicks VapoRub. when site tirke", a cold it develops as fl very raw and sore tthroat lol- lowed by a terriible cough, She hitti slit-h a cold and tiecidetl to try Vicks. The application of the salve several times on lier tongue, saved lier front Illtvllitll a cough, anti she is now completely well other cold. lier foriiis of skin iiiiliiiii- all drug stoics liis coupon and niali it Company, 3ft .'\ Vicks is indeed wonderful." you also have beseii led away h)’ you-r children. _\'0ll will come at. uni-e.“ 'l‘liere ivas -iio greeting at the be- ginning or the. end. Jordan hail plainly spoken what h-e thought. The woman dropped the lettol‘ and sat thinking. Her duty-—to stay home witii Jordan to whom ehe haul been ll good wife for more than Ill) years. or to stay on hero with two girls who obviously needed he!‘ ('ZlI'G-——BVQII ii’ they did not apprec- iiite it—~and witii Luther, who likoll to sit and read while she sat quiet- l_v by sewing or darning. She eat. for an hoiir—contrasting the attractive wits lllO tlircci lie, since she really IIllI hope. ii. But she wrote finally of the opera engagement. Aiitl then there was an ilII$\V(’.I‘. "Your t-liiltlreri are set on their own \\'i\y$,"f~Il8 wrote Ire always called them “your children" when lie was angry, and “iiiy clilltlren“ on the rare occasions when iliewas tileasctl it. was never "otirs"~—-"yoti ciiti do nothing with lhliflll. Lullier is iiitlctieiitleiit. Jane hits had eti- otigli allowitncc from me to carry lier through her present tern oi‘ studies. She's through. ' “Amy is going ilier way too, as the ()l.I‘.‘i.‘l‘:~l have. She's oi‘ ago and she's indi-peittleivt. as slic told iiie and wrote you. They no longer obey little flat, and the ugly farmhouse’- tlrtiugihty in winter and badly hem- od with stoves-where the work was In the Probate Court 14th George V. A. 0.. 1923 In lie-Estate of John Curran, late ot‘ Charlottetown in Queen's Coutu- Ly in tbosaid Province. deceased. m tostato By the Honourable A. Banner- inau Warbiirtou Surrogate, Jutlge 0f Probate, &c., die, To the Sheriff 0t" the County of Queen's County, or any tConstalile or literate person within said County, GREETiNG:-_ “FITERFAS upon reading the petition on flle at’ William Curran oi" Charlottetown aforesaid. retired farmer and Percy laindrigon oi‘ Charlottetown aforesaid. Mail Clerk. the executors of the above named estate, praying that a Cita- tion may be issued for the purpose hereafter set forth: You are tliero fore hereby required to cite all per- iimis interested i.n the said Estate lo be and appear beiore me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court. "(N86 in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Prov- ince on Thursday the twentieth day oi‘ December next. coining. at the hour of eleven: o'clock, forenoon, or the saute day to show cause if any they can why the accounts of the sold Estate should not be passed i and the Ebtate closed as prayed for K in mid petition and on Motion 0t . Donald McKinnon Proctor for the laid Petitioner. And I do hereby order that a trite copy hereof be ‘ forthwith published in some news‘ plpor‘ published in Charlottetown i aforesaid, once in eaoh week toi- at , lent fain- consecutive weeks from - thfddte homo! and that. a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in , tho following public places respec- . tlvely‘. homely, in the hall of the ‘ Court House in Chorottetown - gftileodd. at or hour the City Weigh Scales and at or near the Boll of Nova Scott; both in Chor- iotxetown aforenid so that all per‘ I soup interacted in the said Estate ‘ up JOIMIM may have due notice tilt”!- fllvon under-my Hand and the III! DI the laid Court, this fif- tlq, o! November A. 1).. 1928 " (oi-bomb m: of lilo Ml} i ‘t ; l» 1 King's (loiiiity/ or any Constable or literate person within said ('filllll_\'. GREETING “IWPIREAS upon reading the petition on file of James M. Hewitt ' Lower Alutilaguo aiorceaiil. Farther and lobster Pat-liter, the Executor of the above named rate, praying that ll, citation may bu issued for the tiuirpost- lierciii alter set. Iorili: You are tin-retort. hart-by required i.0 "ite till persons Interested in tli-c said Estate to Illl and appear Imiore Illl’. at ii Probate (ltiiirl to be Iii-Id iii the (ftiiiri. Ilotise iii (Iltarltilititowii, "In Que-en's (Yotiitty, iii the said Provinis- nu Tiiestltiy the l-liglitii day of January next. (ttllllfllfl. at. Lin» lioiir of téIPVPII o'clock forisiiotni of the Hilnii? day to show cause li‘ any they riiii wli_v tho said Accounts of tlio stiid Estate should not ho posed anti the Illstiatt- closed as prayed for in said peti- tion and on motion of J. I). Stewart. Esq, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND I do lierobv order that. a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some mewspapv-r pirblishetl in Charlottetown aforesaid, once in each week for tit least four tronsec- utive weeks from the diiie hereof and that a trite copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall of the Oourt lioiise in Georgetown i-n King's County aforesaid and at Poole & Thomp- son's Store at Montague in King's County aforesaid, so that all per- sons intelcated in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. GWEN under my lllaind and the Sear! of flib aald Court this Thir- titeth day of November A. l1. 15123 and in the Pouritoenth year of liis Majesty's reign, (Silt) A. B. W-ARBURTON. Judge of Probate i60-12-4-4Tue. REWARD l $5.00 will be given for the return of 1-200 ft. Oxygen cylinder w; M7311 and .1-—Pmnt»O-I.ite Tank No. 28220. filieoe cylinders were last used by Rev. Fred M. Clay for oper- ating l lantern oto lecture some when rielr Hf." Stewart. M. “She let her cool ironic glance wander over the intent faces be» fore her" lii you iiivolti- the aid of N\'Il‘lli‘I‘ iti tlit- old way precisely as I diii iii iIit- ll4‘\\' lino." “The IIIIII’ will twoiiit- wlii~ii llii~= trt-zitiiieiit I Iizivt- iiiitIt-rgtint- will P!’ u. iiiut-Ii ii iniiilt-r oi‘ cottrsc iii-it Ii \v'ii cause iio iiiort- distsiissitm llliill going iintlcr tlii- knife for ('lllll't‘l"' oi- tor far lcss st-rltitis iiiliiii-iits. I eitiitit-rt-laiitl llial iti. Polly, ii-itl an t-pi-vai oii two ' ' l||t't~l‘. an tipiartitititi called Iiy thi- very long and tiiiftiiiiilitir uaiiit- gas- trut-iiierostoiiiy. Illd you ft-l-I-~ for I ssiiiiic that you agrci: witii Isabel 1.1 iiiosi lilIlIi-ZH~-—lIII'll you wei-e l'ly- TomornowAh-i hf will,‘ Tod“ —. fruit I ulup and In m Tablet to dun hotter. Nature‘: Horned! ("I Tlblote) onrtl I beneficial Influence on the dlnnivo and diminutive intern-the lwmnch, Liver and Bowclo. Tonhht-tuko In IR TobIoP-itn oetlon in so diflmnt you will be do llghtfull, uurprind. [jéggak . . 1i 1111/ l lf/l/U/"ZL/ an tut ing iu llit- fare of the Almighty‘! bet-ii rcjuvenateil with the rust. of‘ iiiy tibysit-gil structure, iiiy itiiiid is its old its; it wiis before thi- treat- iiit-nt." She gave a slight iiiiiio- titted shiver. "My iiicnitiry, that for years lii-fort: Hill war was dull and Inactive, is now as vigorous ns \'\"'l‘. Several of tlio women retaalletl those old stories of (loiiiitess Zai- |l:iiiy's youth. and lotiked at lit-r sharply. Tin-rt was a general iii- iiitisplii-rr- of IIIIPIIHIHPHN iti iiit- large rifslit-trtiiblt- rrituii. Iluf wbt-iht-r or not. they gtive lier the. bent-fit of the doubt, they hail always given her diii- rrt-tllt for iiciliit-r bt-iiig fritiiiii out nor t-iiilitirriissiiig lii-r virtiiotti: friends willi t-oiifllleiici-s. l\irs. Tracy unis tho first. to break the. silence. "lliii yoii will tioiiie to .ill ot‘ its as long its you stay, will you not? I tin so wtint to give you a dinner next. week." "Yet. yes, lntletrtl." Tito chorus ivns eager, anti sincere enough. After till. nothing could alter the fact that. she was one of them. “Oh. I have enjoyctl tum-ting you tiII again, tintl I ain hoping to soc ‘more of you." Madame Zattiuny lfolt that she could do no less titan be gracious. "I have become a very quiet person. but I will go with pleasure." "You must. let llB sen you daily while you are with its," cried Mrs. Goodrich, her spirits soaring ut the prospect. As Mary stood tip and adjusted her htit before the mirror she fell thnt she had successfully distracted their attention from a quick sigh of.titier boredom. "You are loo kind. Nelly," she nitirmiir- ed. “but then you always were." "Yes. go. Mary." said Mrs. Ogle- thorpe peremptorlly. and rising al- so. "Clear out and let them talk you over. They'll burst if you don't Human nature can stand jut-it so much and no more." Madame Zattiany took her leave amid much laughter, more or less perfunctory. and one and all, what- ever their reactions, insisted that she must give her old friends the pleasure of entertaining her. and of seeing her as often as possible as long as she remained in New York. .She escaped at last. That was over. But tomorrow night! ’l‘o~ morrow night. Every wheel and tire seemed to he revolving out the words. Well, if he were. repelled ll l. ..,..‘ ‘w, \v:i_v' iibout the immediate. neighbor» hood. An acquaintance she niado iu the apartment house hclpt-tl Ivor. .\ woman livlfi-t; on the floor below. told her cheaper place-s to btiy material. Presently she learned to crossi streets with bite crowds and found‘ herself fceliiig at home lii the big stores and on the business HIIPLWS. She evcii tht-gan to ftlilli~>illlll she. began n. hzuhit that. 01109 roprcsentetl lti her all the luxury in ihc world-- taking iiii afternoon nap. Slic was getting better food —; Jane saw to tliat~iutiro rest, since the work was easy ,aiiid wliiii It'll-e clothes-Milly say to that, Hill‘. Itioit- ed and felt nearly lion years young- er than she bad. She even began to read a little. plkking up the books around the house. iMost oi‘ them shock-ed her, yet, as there were none of iihe old fashioned classics she had been taught constltutetl literature. she had to read what was there. iShe would lay a book down in strong disapproval of its story, yet find herself wondering what was coming next-—and after a few d-ays, she would go back and finish it. Of Amy she saw little. tihut young Indy being so engrossed with lier mind to spare him nothing. would hear far more than she had told those women. Certainly he should be given full opportunity to come to his senses. if he refused to take it. on his head be the con- sequences. Hhe would have done her part. (To Be Continued) "‘A rt-n't you engaged?" Hui iiey for diversion. Often Ilirs. Talbot. foii-iid them sit- ti-ug alone "in the living room, slat"- lng tragically at each oliiti-i". .\iiti tiiten sho heard Donald's lootsti-ps as he walked bark and loi-tli I\('I' " the room, or long earimst talks iii low tones between the two. Ami win-n sire qtii-stioiii-il Jane. it was ill ways tilie saute repl_v»~ “lioiiultl doesn't want. to 1I\iltl'l'_\' III(~>—"' Atid in answer to Atii.\"s quick t-oiitlemnalitiii» “Ili-‘s quitt- rlinhL \ll'i- would rill‘ mail lo mavi1v without an luwiiiie on ltl\'l!ll pros penis of one. Ihiiiiiltl doesn't Ill‘- licve iii itiarrliige anyway. lii-sides. I don't want to marry iiiiii." Iliit the tiiotlit-r lent-iv was liiiA-lt‘. Aiid she trlod io Italic DoniiltL-as she tried lo hrite Claire. lii neither case could she succeed, witii-ii an- noyed her. For Doniiltl. with llIl iliis lmpeiuosity anti i'or till his mrid idoas, had something vi-r_v likctiblc about him. She wrote to Jordan. of course. never gelling any answer n01" PX- ipeoting one. She nad written thiii Amy was still studying music. and said she hopctl she would loin ti clioirflhe did not believe this ‘but ll this last ' ‘ _ lint Two Trial lions PAZO in o Guaran- --_-4o>---- SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Honor roll of Springfield School No. 9B. Grade X.—— l, Marshall Matheson. Grade iX.—l. Louis Lumbe 2, Nina Somere. Grade I.- I, Allied) Mlylltl- 2. Scott. Sinclair. 3, Ruth McLeod. Grade V.—~1. Lionel Fold. 2, John Hickox. Grade lV..—l. Dorothy Mayne. 2. Witinlfred Blnclair. 3, Jackson. Grade Ill-Crawford Sinclair, 2, Margaret Ford. Glormoe Ilullm. Grade ll.-—l, Ruth Lombe 2. Arthur Dumbo. il. 1L4”. - s-Oarol llnlplotl. Thomas - 3,’ OINIMENT is‘?! Remedy for all form of ea. - Pay your dmullt $1.20 for two ' boxes of PAZO OINTMILNT. I when you have‘ and the two , boxes. if you are not satisfied ~ with the results obtained. we will = lend 81.20 to your drufllot and , request him to hand it to you. - W f tohndlothui - titTafa-t l»... hifi tomonore anally hh friends andwillbehonoltwithhim. too herd for her because Jordan re- fused to spend money for housm- holil improvements. Tomorrow-Claire their parents nor Iieetl the things they were taught. “Your DIZIUI‘. In not with tliotii, it Is liouie, Your tliity is -Ilt.'I‘0. Vnless “dietitian. i‘ Smiiusriir correlates Steamer “ JAN ” Charlottetown i0 St. John’s, Nfld. Next Sailing About December 11th This steamer will leave Charlottetown about December 11th and should arrive at St. John's. in time for the Xmas market. Shipper! l1‘ quiring space for, Cattle, Poultry, Produce, etc. Apply to CARVELL BROS., Agents 5R0-1I-29-tsf6l. F Superior Fresh Pork Sausages D&F DAVIS. is: iauisrit ' Charlottetown, E. I. . At present retail prices cheapest in moat product obtainable. ' NO WASTE them I NO BONE Our Saiisage man is making nun mound cannot. in spans-ammonium;- I better than ever. Fresh dolly.