ms campus name’ in the service, having been Prince street, have as their guest Igiven it very quickly after join. Mrs. lDrJ Safford, of Jamaica f ting the Iron Duke. Needless to say Plains, .\fass., an aunt of Mrs. \\'elI~ i I o 0 o . _ p- ,tt'.~~ t ..i SiiVlll IS 6T1 lllSllfKil t. lI§°.f,"1.‘... "i321 ...?fii.“?i».él-l’°il I532. ..,.‘.”...°I.?..'......°i'...iffii.“.11? o l _ 1pm“ “Geoi-ge" the senior service he-lvince and site is being very cordi- ‘Mt-lotliotis itight tvllli starlight Illlil ling a great leveller. Prince lieorgelally welcomed liy relatives and o mamNotlting helps to save c o like a savin s GCCOIIIILTIIQ :Se]I[l'l'lll)L‘l' days now usher in. doves the sen. and nothing Cfillltlllfrleutls. Ba ' 'll nk of Nova Scotia wt ,.»\tid It-arts attiue lplease hint better than the fact ,_twill)!slthtjiitliilsout ilifitnlrievis to devote his ca,~,,,.r to lowly titrong~ l l‘ ' ' All nature sings Next December Prince G001?“ (if ripeut-tl things» lcotites into his birthright as a son welcome your account . You can start it with any small sum.Once startedjt will grow botli by interest p earned and your added savings . t) stubble-d fields ‘of the reigning Sovereign. \\'ith -1'Nl ll“l'()llI harvest yields~ the exception 0i llll‘ Vflhck‘ (‘vi Bank of Nova Scotia "Alltl-lfltlvll trees ‘\\'ales-t‘or whont the revenues of l..ll .\l1 Juana!» r (‘littrltittctlnvtt and Miss L. McDonald. l I I Mrs. C. H. B. Longwortb accoue panled her young daughter, Miss Nora, to Toronto this week, where she will attend llavergal College. U O C The attendance at Mount Allison Ladies‘ College is very large this year, and Includes the foilowiitg Iffllllls’ ladies from this Provinccl Miss Helena Rogers, Miss (‘ecclla Slblltlrt, Miss ii. ivftttaats. in». Clare Benoit, Miss Jan-s Ilearlz, and Miss Jean Zillller, front (‘liar- lottetown: and Miss Eileen Pool“. Montague, Miss Hazel ltayiicr, 'l'ig- nish, Miss Bcrthn Williams. Elli-rs- lie. Miss Muriel Johmstoite, Monta- gue, Miss Doris E. Judson, Alex-l andra. and Miss Gene ftittcLeotl, of‘ Montague. l Happenings of the SEPTEMBER. I KJIo-An-dlo Nlttsieal and social circles are re- gretting the departure of - Miss Belle (‘ltesltirtl who left on Mon~ day morning to reside in Calgary. F O O o Sympathy is extended to Mrs. F. \V. llynditiau and family oit their recent berearetnent. a a E.a§ .Mt.,, Contains no a hliss Laura llotlgson entertained about thirty of her friends at a dancing party last Tuesday even- ing. l C .\ir. A. W. llyntiniaii, of llillifilff.‘ was among the welcwuze- visitors this week. t a 1' Miss t‘. Alartha Mellish, of Hai- lfax, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. I‘ Large, ilaytield street. i I i; .\ir. nd Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer have as their welcome guest this wcek Mrs. Yanllttsltirlt, of Halifax, who is being pleasantly eittertziinetl by her friends. a t s a Mrs. H. F. Jonis has Li". forht-t" home in Calgary, after a deliulitfitl visit with her parents, Mt. Jusiict mid .\‘lrs. Httszarll. ' a e e u t t , . l\lr. and Mrs. J. E B .\lc<‘te:\l.\' are enjoying a short holiday ‘Mill relatives in Penobsqttis, N.B., autilmvxled M will later proceed to St. John. ' 1t I ' on: . FOR SALE l FOR SALE The business stand formt-rlyl‘ Vllli-iilllitlilt- lirivclc reside-tu- Daniel McDonald atl‘l;‘_ l-lislon \'.lla" No. Vernon and lately' occupied Iiyl‘\_ll“"‘l- _“‘llll l4"‘l~’l' groan ' William Tierney. ll?“ Sllmllml ‘limos-lu- For ternts and particulars fl[)l)ly,“_:llll'*l Villlci-ie, in g‘ Io the > tlll l llllhcfn (‘IIIIVPIIIPIIVI-ls, [m ,_ ti n itlfiIllL-t-tl “m, ,,,,.,,_‘. ' _ flll" J. J. HUGHES s. c0, LIMITED. to“ atuilil-lulatt o. ' “"“‘“l"'l Souris 1 HYNDMAN g co 2?l-9~S-tIsGl 5| (,,,,,,','nl";,?\'w_t ION isAiIiliorEi n Among the visitors this week is Mrs. Leonard llartley, of Ltin~ don, l-Iitg.. sister of l\lr. ll. J.l’ttllll' cr. K.(‘., who arrived last ‘Fhursduy evening on a visit. to her old ltome. While in Chariottetotvn, ‘Ilrs. llurt- ley will stay with her sisters, the {Misses Palmer, at 222 Queen St. Ali's. llarlleyfis tnatty friends will lit- glad to trelctiuto ‘lteiniiack and re- new acquaintance. aslit Is a itum» lier of y-ears shit-e her las‘. visit to e knawn 331 Kent ds in yea,’ llrltu-e 0| Mr. Sandy McGi-egor, noted lome~ ood repair “m, llian, has recently Iieen the \\'I'lL1(.\illl‘ guest oi’ Mr. and Airs. Joli I-‘illti-orc. Port Elgin. lie has bet-n eul~ rtaiu- ed at a great many of the ltomes‘ in the district, iilllflllifitil. them li -iti,': Mr. and Airs. 'l‘hoitta:4 ('lllllli)ll_\‘ (from l\'lil('(ll‘t'l1lll".\‘ old home town. Kilmztrittick, Scotland), .\ir. and Mrs. ll. 'l‘aylor; .\ir. and .‘.l lit-o. Ditnczin; Mr. and hit-s. Pmtctitlt: Mr. and II 1. A. Fillmore: .\ll' Hull m . Knapp Fillmore, liilleresl Farm: Mr and Mrs. .l. Alien. l\ll'. and Mrs. Joli lfilltntirc t'llll'l'li'lllt'tl lust Wetluestlay, lllilll_\' coiititli! lso . . ', tntitticifiifutff AGENTSW prism Canada. we» l“ l" I am ziulltorizcd liy James lllden, Esq,’ to sell liy littlilic Auction on the premises, 10Weql Street on Wednesday, September 19th I _ _ - _ . com- mencing lat 1 I tfclticlc a. m. lllS household fur. front Sackvilie. Ih-lightful rcfr- =li~ nlture (‘omprll-qing l drlor.’ lhnlng. l{00m! Bed itieitts were served. Miss lailtit- ITOOIIIS (Ind I(IICIIQII. Thls furniture Cfillsists llTlfti-fillligfillrmtil:f?‘ Al: l‘;\]fi‘('l‘_=‘§j*';jf_'fltif mahogany and walnut sets, Golden quay. ‘ ‘ " 7 lt- d oak librar table so dd ' Mr. hirtircgtii" \\':ts etiteriztittetl at, ere . y c 9 t 1118 0 pleCeS 0f ‘.'.r...;;::i :2: “;.'::.:;:: '“‘.‘.';;;:t:;;;..lvsr>: 01d {farmers and we wrdrobe- Also (‘titttiiittetl on Page -I I “I110, Ttlylfll’ Safe? Dandolla Pllllge, - " f ,lJ0ilC1', one very large carpet, ..(Axminister)i e°l°glcd ll“ Slfirttgs, pictures, steel engilavings and lots of ence latMount Alli- lower goodg so“ Ulllverslly ' l tlpen for inspection Titesdziy’. Scpiembei A ‘Theological l‘otifei'et|l~t- is loll8lh, fronl I0 5 0’('l0l:l\'. at tittailttl-rdllt». .-.ti ‘dill operate I)“ \'~pi .n_. l':t.l.rltili- town Ill 1i a.‘ l‘ will t-atw- Hltlllllivl‘ , 1 at. T p. m. oi- as soon tiflor iht- !.itl.-lt o! rites .t~ pl- l '. ‘e trout lyltarlofi- lull run-in. ‘ll"ll A vi-tjv cordial welt-onto i4 being oxtt-ndvd to bliss Elsie Nicholson, who has arrived front Regina visit llvl‘ tiareitis, Mr. and .\lr-.'. lion- ald Nicholson. ltl i m lllhilldl‘, t,” l»: tlllW‘ ltorsws‘ llllrfl II-fii DOllI|blllON*OE_CANAD‘/\__— ‘Q. t lqifilClflfk it (‘hrist (‘httrch Cathedral. t s -:< l , ence For Sale ‘ / this ‘vet-kl l“lll"“""ll’l ‘l"'l"'» "lllll (‘tittgratttlatlons are extended to {to .\ir. and .\lt~__'. .l. II. Mall-out attdphz “m, M“, n o.“ Rmmhhwhu s 13Wtsint5i. Stile of Excellent Dottseholi Furniture and Furnishings as That lili the breeze, the Duchy of (‘tirnwall are set apart \\'ith fragrant weaves -—the Kitigls sons oit l't‘il(.‘lllll'l ‘it will he Wliilllfll llllll Mllll“ Slllllllltvill consumtnate tho first Anteri- ESTABLISHED 1832 dirilitelt». .\llll rlolt, Allinil)‘. ' I .~ e t 1; l"ll li ' ' . . ~ . - .- 3v ,1 ;, ,1..,,,,,._ ,;,,,,],.,,v ,.~,,,_,,..,,,,_ Kunsilll? I tutu .11» ni his 11H! l" l‘ l" lll tan blood relationship “llll liitls l, 44S.'zt.tl H; _ ____ ‘ . . >.\~ , v T l; ivooiisiunN ,. . . , _ _ . , liwllllli‘ llll“ “l““l““l' Mrs. William McLean, who has l l‘ . . , . . » .. ‘fish-illicit! has tlieeu sl-cttrt-d lovAllfltioll ‘ _ mg lo take tip lit-I law studies at » . 131.17 rooms: etc-Terms, Wlllilli-LIS upon Fliittl m: tin-l __,__,__ tail-u llllll Lady Miutoaitd theti‘ ,,,,,,,,,,,_.,,,._ lgive a. series at" eight Let-lures on, at ilWifllilrll on file oi .l;tmes ll. _\\'|l~ A rum, U,»5G,,,. OI fruit and lcart-s—- twenty-one years of age have each Of titeatlows brown ,tll11llllIl("S of SF-thtloo a year, to be .\lill l'\ll'i'fl\\'£‘ll llfollllll- ‘IIICYEIZISQII on tnarriaige to $75,000 S+*lilt*lllll(*1‘l?0lllt3S'— nnnttaliyn This is itot generally’ gfitz-rililllcpiul 8 115333-3433 m“ _\,Unm1_,,,,,_ U ,,>,_ 3L Inger-S‘ ‘lto-"lliital, :iliitotigh the ticcttsitviticonluoyalty‘ T ulhku 216006000 5,,,,,.i,-_ g,,,,,,,,,.,..,,g,._ \',,.,,,,~1;,, lwhiclt he has been tilt the stilt list‘ a v u i ' ' ,,3_C ‘have been fortunately rare. llrlitce‘ "is Exco"(l“('y 1]“- (ltivl-rnot'- - lllvtllil". the ivunllc-“l WYYWlIIK “lllltzt-ttt-t-t. ital-on Brag of Yhur. “'11s CHOICE COTTAGE AND LOT FOR SALE l, WANTLI) t, ,.,,_. ......_,...,,.. ,,,,, BY lllll“ “ml Wlllll": l CHOPPERS .,ltli“lll"l‘l Lllllmll" lllllllilltln“ "l ‘lll’ her old friends heroantl in (‘raw ,;”_: SAWYERS Wllilil-teitl- laillettr, l\'.(‘.. .\ll)lll.l'llill, to m“, In“ m‘ “mmwsdily for Mum W8 are authorized‘ — TEAMSTERS " l'll'll' Allllll l)‘ll"“llllg' “ml or Mr‘ treal, where she will visit Tier ,. _ _ ‘s of choice laud lllillllllilw‘. Lady ilritlget, who have 'l‘lte Life tifJesus and the Ut-giituittte.‘ *1 ) llllll" ‘ll ('lllll'll'll"ll"“ll llllll" ill'l-,\vitlt litttldlugs. om- hali uiilc fromllicen stienlllug some weeks with n; h ,». i ( ‘»\l coll'li‘l'll 1nd Petr-r ll -tv'tt' ti“ - ~ ' the C u d1’ ' ' “aw-tt-iltatl»: tit lilllillllll"lfl\\ll uvittlliulllmlhl film‘ “F"""~ “m” l"""lll:‘"ll"“l-" -‘lllll“'-" "l"lll"l" All“ ‘l"""l'*" 'l‘hc only chm-w- lor those who SON, . ._nt.ii (-llll1l‘ll('H school and lltlbllttlcookv i“ Alontmul’ m“ Sailing l” “Hand will”)? $1 PM m“ mr Imam Auctioneers 322-9-11-51. i0 The host ses at the (lolfLinlts this afternoon are Mrs. G. lllillilll, Mrs. I’. 'l‘urner, Mrs. J. “lobster. HOME WORK a s AT 42 ROCHFORD STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON TUESDAY 18th SEPTEMBER, 1923, COMMENCING 1 P. M. SHARP Comprising Sherlock Manning Upright Grand Piano, Mahogany Settee, 2 armchairs and rocker, round extension dining room table and buffet, oak hook case, 3 complete bed room sets, very nice oak bureaus, Singer drophead sewing machine, chamber sets, dishes, oilcloth, rugs, a Mrs. i‘. I~‘.. llonoro, of Seattle, ac-l L eompanied by her little daughter, ‘I; El-lll-tst ' llfllic lllill lflllllfill IIIPPL dtnown. nor is the fact that Princess ' ’ ’ hlary has an nntiity of 831L000 a 'i‘ltere is a ticrsl-“lclll ""1101" lllll‘ year granted her by ilarliitnient at l t lfil on Tuesday. llo became (lov- lerntirtictieral of (‘anada in 1021. _ ‘ ‘ ‘ , BROWM EN and .\lr.~. Allan Pitrstiits. Dorchl-stl-t‘ dmlghhq.’ MIR Nh,,,,,,__m,,_ by (s. J. CYBWYS, PiSq-t Prtovttvce 0F PRINCE EDWARD Annly l. rel-l \\'---"l- ilohirefll- has ill-chm"- . . t. t0 Se“ I)ublic Auc-l lsLAND l. M l L f ‘itllll-llllml l" lllll" llllllm o“ \V‘"lll"'*' ' Charles Ilensll-y‘ and tiziulilt- . . 1 ap c ea , , ) twn on the premises In Fhe Initiate Court l-‘I llll€~i'll' (‘minty attiresaid, ‘at-m» , ,, . vl|‘:,\'t'l‘llll‘tll'i$ at‘ m,- tttmtv. ln,,_,,,.,l l ‘IL ‘Wm’ l” OWEN KWGY lliay for Enstlzuyitl. and other itcctimtnodalion, I wlilell’ . t c l)ltl_\lllf_' that a citaltonl ROM“. 1.0m,‘ w,“ be l,,-0y,,|,.,| a, m0 r,,,,,t,.r_,,,_,- Residence. ______i Cannon: NATIONAL RAILWAYS (fommencing Mon l-ty, Sept. 10th. trains Nos. ll!) and ~10 will now run ttithstatiding curiously worded uf- ttpt- time of his tin-sent .\lajcr~'ty's tlciatl denials. that Prince (lt‘fil‘l»il’.la¢¢955i0n_ .__._. . w h.‘ L" .__~.L._.-._____.._—l,,,- ,t,..i,- Majoslivs, adopted lhe sell _V _ ltts a tittifessioti, joining the 'l‘etncr~ N R, Tl‘ and ivas nlrt-utly wt-ll-lulowit Io a . ___ olll~-l‘l~'- “lltost of Canadians, who had tho lilldtty itflertiotin, llclolil-t- il, al foul‘ NM,“ ha“, 114mm,.“ m ‘ “ollulnber (Th, ,Sutntti<~tsttle, after a tileasatit visit. on. Saturday, Sept- M" GEORGE v-- A- 11- 1923 .,, Loridonderry,‘ a. s. 15th, COIIIIIIGIICIIIg‘ {III ‘ In in. t‘: ale of lllillrfl ll. llalttit-z- , ‘tnay be issued for the purpow lll‘l'l' _ tlll;llll'l‘ set triillt. \Oll are thernpir. ‘Mlniswrs o], an m" HUNT-bps ‘m’ between Charlottetown ‘lllll Sack- ville and connections for and froazl youngest son of King George and‘ a aire as a naval cadet. ldlte hi‘ _i— ‘Iii- tm-ttzorl '.\.'.h lllll'l~t' lilli’t‘.\ illie ltualk of limiting lillllHilll lllllllltoittit‘ of serving under him when .\ll'- l'l"‘>'"l1§ ‘>4 ll llllllllllillil ‘ll ‘llwlllhs- former to (hit-lief: and the, lat‘ ll .\llil. M1,. .1 1'l'.<.rlolt\.-tti\\'11 in (gum-it's \ Boston, St. John aw‘, Ilontrettl will, tiller“ -\l=\l'.\'- l“ l0 "lilll"? lmlyl lt is stated that the lietrothal of .-\lt'Xillllll‘Zl i‘ur'l.tin, youngest dau; {Prince Guorgo w," m, anrl"uncpd ler 0f ll!" llYlll-“ll Fowl?" Slwl‘ “on the Princes twenty-first liirtlt- tary and his first wife, formcflifltlaiy‘ and that about six months Miss .\lil\‘.\' llfllvl‘. 01' ("llivflllfl- will elapse lit-tween such announce- lPriitce (leefilc will be 21 YER" ‘lllitient and the inarriztge. If the ‘Jug-- on the 20th Deu-titiier. 191- ~‘Jpr0jcctcd wedding inaterltilizes, it Our fast selling line of Tlllillrl" Wlml“ ("wllllli “MIN” aprons and specialties is a wonder p 4 , _ Aseabs making $50. Weekly handout“! t.‘ tirt-tttitt- IIW-dldiiot with brat-trifle. owl,“ Ummnnm, m. n", (ammhllllporps 111g these articles. Splendid pro ~'l/'- my --xvfll~llitti-ly' amiable and, nttl ',Un ,1“. \\~,.,,,,.,-,, |.',-,,,,|_ 15,, (pm, 9°$lll17ll~ Wllle lor plllllflllars‘ Lu“ urallv citougll. ll" ll*>="‘" ll lll‘ lwof (illllw- has been tuosl successful , .. .. - g3: glgJRubber Lu" “Wk " LU". ' r " ' land liolh llartiti llyniz and ller EX» ' ' a-t-llette_v' ltuvt- etidcitred Iltemselves ’ lto tht- (‘anatdiait llt-lllile during their ll. 'l‘. Iloltuun, Sumtuerside.‘ ihq, In Whmi,,,,g_ . l l n- -.il a I “w. l2 Oclofll‘ no?“ hlg (‘outtty lli the said llfotllietl tit-c‘ _ ltuate easlll. tt-xtate liy tho llonotirablc _ v _ _ '__ _ _ l, ,, a _\ z, ML. U 4.,._.», .‘ w t w i, beautlfu y S ‘.\ Baituerznzin Warburtoit SitrrtuResld llllll“ 5"“ lllll‘ “ll” l"ll ‘lmlll’ NvlJ-llt-t~lt~lt|~att;tt U“, forgo“, ,,,,,,,,.,,_,.§;,,.y Ill l“ ll‘ Illllll I‘__ll"‘l‘l_l Qlllll‘ “ll ll BILNJ. ‘. Ck IIOLISC and large Lot-nit» .lutl:t= oi llroliuu; t\'c., tee. , _ p ‘ III) take up their restdettco tit iar- m. thvir malrriagp o" .,.hur,“,ay “Mi "ll" "tel"! ll l“ -l. . WI’ l"! if , Auctioneerq -t I ‘lo the, Sheriff of tht- County (ill ll" "“ll_ ‘llwllllllll l‘) Ml" “l lmouth.» .\ir. and Mrs. Alalcoiti iveref ,_,_ p ' J?‘ l0 13l~ l__ ' ' ‘ Nos F! zroy ree °'l.2ii*-l-n’.-t (fouuty or any lltlllfiliiblp(llwvvhl? lllislllklllllnllf I'll“ mu‘ F‘ w‘ :(|l'\‘l'l'\'t'lllV popular in social must-t M. “mm S“, I, H, “mm, 1i lll'~ BQll-lllllllll “'- llllcllll ‘ll Y*ll"ll5‘8'9 l ' . .-. .~ - . 1.: ' '. -_ ’ - ‘ “ tss 1 .\\'ll‘. l‘. * -~ _ _ v _ ' IIIOIIQPII 1m )l'0V0-1l" “l” l“ l>“'ll “lllllll mllll ("llllllfl H“ mm H "l l“ m Hnlidiijli: ‘cal and business circles and tlil-irl , Y n , , .__ _ __ llivluily School, one ui the leadingl , ~i1 911..., lllailghlti oi lreintu and Mrs. .l. merits. Frost proof cel-l GREETING: l O i’ Hlppflrnlrv ‘Try mm-h regrettml‘ ll). Stewart, left last Sltturdttyiatirzi» lllwselll lllll llllllllllllll“ “ll llll‘ ‘Nwll’ 1 be made at Sackville instead of at Moncton. ‘ Illjlnce Edward lSlftlHi {iesseng ers bkiroute to Montreal or tiolnts in Western Canada, will iiflLlllGCl. at Sackville with No. 3 Ocean Limit ed or No. 1 Maritime Express. Ticket, Agents will, on application. r arrange for sleeping car reservri tions, etc. The parlour cafe car riperzitin? on these trains between Sackville and Tormentine will lie tliscontiitti ed after Sept. 8th, liut will run lic tween St. John and Monclon on trains Nu. 1i and No. 17. NOTICE CHlTOWN-PICTOU SERVICE S. S. Magdalene is now making daily return trips between this port and Pictou, leaving Bruco Stewart 6t Co.'s wharf at. 7 a. m., leaving Pictou on return on the arrival 0i Sydney train, due there at 4 p. m. A limited number o lautos can be handled osnli trip. BRUCE STEWART ll 00., LTD. Agents Phone 828 or 773 EASTERN STEAMSHIP LIN S, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Rniullpflon o! Frelitht nml Passenger Service lit-tween WI‘. JIIIIN AND INISTUN V I. B. GOVERNOR DINGIJGY will leave St. John every Wrducsdtl! l! l n. m and every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantl Wednesday trips are vln Eastport. and l. m. Thursday. Saturday trips are to Boston dire RETURNw-Leave Boston Mondays and Fridays at 10 n. Saving Time) for Eutport, Lubec on IFAIIB II0.00 At Boston connection Is made via frellht and passenger steamers for Wont. For staterooms. rates and additional Information apply to , A. O. OURIIIII, Agent 1 hereby rr-lpiiretl to cite all pet's-tins‘ :ilteres'letl in lllr- said ate lo l)l- lind appear lit-tor“ me ill a llroliatl- pgovm Court to lin held in llte (‘ottrl lions-l- iii (‘lizirlolteiotviLin Queen's Count)" in the said Province. on ’l‘ltttrsda_v iho fourth day of October, next, coming, at the ltaur oi elcvett ;i‘clock foreittitiit of the same. day toi <hotv Cillltit‘ it‘ any they .an why tin-i “JTOIIIIIS of llic said Estate should- .mt lie passed and the l-Jslate clos~ ed its tiraied for in said petition and on motion of Donald McKin- ‘ Proctor for said Peti- nd 1 do hereby tirdct‘ that i true, copy hereof he forthtvitlt pulp lished in some newspaper published in Charlotletotvn aforesaid. once in 'll('ll week for at least. tour tronscctt "ive weeks front the date hereof and that a trut- ('O,'I_V hereof be fortit- with tiosttid iii the ftillotving tittblic tilares respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court lloirsc in (Ihar- lotletotvtt aforesaid. at or near the liaiilr of Nova Scoiia and at or iteur ll“? (lily Wfiilltlt Scales both in (‘harlottetotvn ziftiresald. so that all persons interested in the said Ills- lato as itloresaitl may have duo tiolict- tlterctif. (liven under my liztntl and lite Seal of the said fluurl this 29th day of Allgllil, .\. 1).. 1922:, and in llit- l-illt year of llis Majesty's reign, (ll. S.) (Sgii) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Probati- I54 X-I Sli. c Time) for lloston. Luiiec, due Boston about ll 2 p. m. , m. (Daylight t1 St. John. , l RTATEIIOOM! ‘$.00 I the Metropolitan Line axttfvfll‘, New York and points South and ct, duo Stindays about t BL John N, B l in froitt of _.7_. _____._L__-.x—___. .i-__~..__--_ ' FALL CLASSES FOR NURSES ! Fall classes for Nurses am now forming. The school at nurslng,|lll=ll flll persons lntoreslcll In the New Hampshire State Hospital, offers a course of Nursing Editcotlon for young women who wish to become Registered Nurses. The School is registered by the Board oi Regents, New York University, and by Se“, 0H,“, M“, C0,," "m, 29m day the State of New Hampshire. and District Organization. A generous allowance. incitnl laundry is furnished by the Nursing School. lng uniforms, maintenance and For further information apply to the Directrees of Nursing, New Hampshire State Hospital, Con- cord, N. H. 802-9-10-61 "samurai;iéiicxttitsxii ct-: OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court; 14th GEORGE V., A. D., 1923 1n re Estate of Antlretv lift-Kay late of Fountain Road, New London in Queen's County in the said Prov- ince, deceased, tesiale by the lloti- tiurahle .-\. Bannermaa Warburttiu. Surrogate Judge of Probate the, kc. 'l‘o iltc Sheriff of llte County oi Queen's Cottuty or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: Whereas upon reading the [it'll lion on tile of Art-liilitiltl .l. .\lcl.eod of Stanley llrillgc iu (titer-it's Couu~ ly aforesaid, Alert-hunt, and John \V. Alt-Kay of Fountain Road afore- said Farmer, tllo Excculors oi‘ the above tittiued lllslzltc prajvlng that a citation may he issued for the pur- pose lterlsinatlct" set forth: You tire lhcrt-Itirl: Inert-Iii’ teuuiretl lo clie :i|l persons litltrrl-sted lti the said lilslatl» to be and appear lit-fore mo at a Probate Court lo DI! ltelll in the (four: lltiuso in (liiarlotteiotvn lll (Queen's (fouuty, In the said Prov’ lll('l‘, tilt \\'0llll(‘SIlt'l)‘ the third day of llcttilior, next, coming at llio hour oi‘ eleven tfcloclt fon-tioou oi‘ the saute day Io show cattse if any they can why the xtccotlnls of Ilio said lllslitte should not lie passed and liit- ldslalt- closed as prayed for in mid Petition and tilt intitititt of Dott- ald .\lcl\'ltinon, l'lsq., Proctor for said lletltitiners, Illlil l do ltorcliy l)l'lll'l‘ that a true copy hereof be lortltwitit tiuhllsherl in some news- paper [iuhllslierl in (Jliarltitteltiwn ziforasaltl, once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date ltcreof anti that. a true copy itiereof lie forthwith posted in the lollotving public tilaces restiectlvely, timnely, in tho hall of tho Court lloitso in Charlottetown aforesaid, the School house at Clifton In Queen's County aforesaid and In front of A. J. Mcl.eotl's store In Stanley Bridge aforesaid so said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. (liven under my hand anti the 1t is affiliated with a. General Hospital of August. A. 1)., 1923 and in the l-‘ottrtoenth year of Ills Majesty's reign. S.) (L. (S91) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Probate 155-81841. \\‘.- r |u w- parties to ltttit men's 'llll sot-Its for us_ at. ltotiic, ctIlit-t" with tttttcltiiie or Iiy Itaitd. Send stantps and addressed (‘ll\'1‘llI]Il' for iii- foriutition. ‘llho (‘ilnndlnn “Wink-mils- Illu- trlliiltlni: Co». tirlllln. (III!- .\ttit, has arrived in the. city on ill visit and is the gut-st of her 1iar~l pails. Mr. and .\lrs. ll. stifuu,‘ Ilrigltton. ‘ is \\'. '1‘. \\'ellitet', #1 and .\lrs. ST. JAMES YOUNG LADIES GUILD ANNOUNCE THE SECOND SERIES OF LECTURES e BY H. L. STEWART, M. A., Ph., D. Editor in. Chief of the Dalhousie Review; Author of “Some Modern Philosophic Movements." Professor of Philosophy In Dalhousie Univer- sity. Contributor to Hibbert Journal, American Journal of Socialogy, etc., etc. The programme is as follows: Wednesday Afternoon, September 19th, at 4.15;—Si.'.i_|cct: “Thomas Hardy." One of our greatest novelists. _ Evening at 8 p. m.--Subj:ct: "The Psychology of Moving Pictures“. Dr. Stewart is a member of the Halifax Board of Censurs. Thursday, September 20th, Afternoon at 4.15 p. m.—Subjcct'. —"Morality and Convention." A discussion of the application of Ethics to some phases of modern conduct or misconduct. e. g. Divorce, Euthanasia, etc. . Evening at 8 p. m.-—Subject: "Some ReccnfMcn of Letters." These Lython Strackev, Lord Bryce, “The Gentleman with a ................. .. writers are: Duster." Friday, September 21st, Afternoon at 4.15 p. np-“Carlyle as Historian." Prof. Stewart is an authority on Carlyle. Evening Subject at B p. tvL-“A Study of the Behaviour of Crowds." Monday, September 24th at 4.15 p. m.-—"Lordi Balfour as Whiter and Thinker." Evening at 8 p. m-Subjeot: “illusion, Delusion and Hallucination." Some curious tricks: Mind and memory play on us. Tuesday, September 25th at 9.15 p. m-“Hecbert Spencer." Ono of the founders of the modern study of social facts and phenomena. _ Evening Subject at 8 p. m.—-“The ‘Comparative Arts of George Bernard Shaw and George MacMsnus. Shaw the Dramatlst and MacManus the Cartoonist (creator of’ Jlggs) are both critics of society. This series of lectures will be given In St. James Church School- room. Afternon series at 4.15 p. m. Evening series at 8 p. m. Prices of tickets: For whole coursq of the leotures $2.50. Th”; are transferable. ' Afternoon Series of Lectures only $1.50. Evening Series of’ Lectures only $2.00. Single Lectures Fllfty cents admission. Special rates for family groups and students. Tickets may be had from iny of the Officers of the Guild. Mn. W. O. Mulligan, 2O Brighton Road. Phone 935. Min Jean Martin, 178 Weymouth Street. Phone 19s. Miss Edith Rogers, W. K. Rogers 00., Ltd. Phong 540, The White Drug Store, J. C. Jamlsson, Etc. stc. 51¢, cordially invited to avail tlttrtu- selves of this opportunity". AGENTS WANTED Agents-at you want a gcot steady line showing a tiroflt of $51 weekly up. write for llteratttrt- on I l London, Ont. AT CHELTON Owing to poor health l offer for sale my Iartn consisting of zit-res. 120 acres clear in lilgh Slillc of cultivation. About 20 acres pas a gootl growth of hard and of shore front which produces hund- rotls of loads of seaweed annually. 31,4; itilles front Albany Station. HENRY G. AFFLECK, 3818-1 311i. slitting of 70 acres with about 70x45 In tito very best of stippiled with water from ‘system. lien and machine hottse. new Fox ranch of lllfio pens each 25x30 with good guard fence. To repair. _ gather with stock, crop and Int plenients. This farm is situated on the north side of the busy town of Kensing- ton with concrete sidewalk right to district in P. E. Island. n. P. SIMPSON, l93-9~5tl'. AGENTS Agents men and women. Sell Personal Greeting Xmas Cords. be ‘sold between now and Xmns Get your share oi‘ the business. We sup- ply beautiful samplo book "imperial Art" selection is the mo“ popular in Canada and has cards snltslhls in taste and price for all classes. You can easily make $5.00 tip each evening, spars time. Wo will show you how. Deal direct and get highest commissions and beat service. Mantifacturers, I22 Rich. mond West, Toronto. 9.13m, otir rubber specialties. ‘Steady de- l: mand. B. and E, .\lfg., C0,, Dept. ‘J2 ' fiiiittiiiuiinlfifii" 170 l’. turt- laud, Tho halauco covered with . . soft ll wood. A brook runs through the on’ ’ lire farm, also nearly tinle-ltalf ‘litlh- j , llandy schools and clttirtrhos; also i, Chelttin, Albany v wtausrrirronc" “SALE; I Farm for sale at, Kensington, con. v I 7 .' . acres oi‘ good spruce lumber, barn water l the gate and in the best farming, ‘WANTED Thousands of dollars of cards will . frea. , lawn mower, Capital range and many useful household effects. Every- thing very nice and in good condition. Inspection Monday, 17th Sep- tember from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. A. WILLIAMSON, Auctioneer 37941-13 . .$..’.l<;¢.-IIZ ' PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i Greatest Fall Fair I923 nu cttlttitlittnowit I EXHIBITION Sept. 25th to 28th THE LARGEST AND BEST The Hon. W. R. Mothcrwell, Dominion Minister ":i|l Agriculture, will open the Exhibition In the Main EX" tion Building at 3 p. m. on Tuesday, the 25th Scpifimlwl- Live stock entries close 14th September. All 0th" entries close 18th September. The largest exhibit of llvo liock. ill‘l¢l'llll“'°' bull" and cheese ever seen hers Is expected. Horse Races September 26th to 29th runnlnl 12 cisues of harness races and one clan race. Large purses. Bee lllt of rlcc Mill"- at. For train arrangements consult nearest Station Al! Remember the Dates September 26th to 29f" c. n. smAl-l-W°°°' JOHN J. DAVIES, a.°"ury.TIOll\|l'll' Prnlda llt 222-9-6171. I H» --»~ I