10' APRIL $71945 lanuaaamCbai-selnclnsmeniae ' cantralduardlanloonlendwerdiv ¢:'-"e-':“"' wuted i Agents Wanted '11!!! QflbKwnfELr9_WN_ “GUARDIAN ._ i’ Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance ‘stuck Market‘ At A Glance ‘I0 to d Montreal lfock iii-iii nail‘ New York-Blocks higher. ll. -Y. Eixchange “llifii” $5.?‘ solid” r252...” “.E,",,,'"....,,",‘,E,§,£“smm,°““m,= AA: 5'52». i‘; ii‘ Packing Company. Bmlris. will. than ever before. y m, g Talk 102 ‘l: - l-lld benefits u: . 1W1 with the om Baldwin a r-a mrnn T0 naive-anaemic “m ""114 Wm wrriricniwi- Phm i"- i-B-ii h“.li‘éi.’.‘;£.‘.‘5.“§é‘n‘“.h"‘° “mi 522i?’ 3 iii 2‘ ‘BAA “N1- 0 bonuses we 4d Boeing l8 is near a rm-filmwiffi 5'13}? U: g i to "M." 1 G dian. our cno- H - w’ “ ca" o “i144; $11 111 your home or adiaoent loc- Cons Ed 36 1-2 ,._____,-i—-—__ 1% suit-lb vel out-at. re- Curtis so wmnsn - UNFUBNISIIED ‘tiumlgfiwriw new loi- iurther in- Douala: e0 o-s [mm room m- two by May 15L com 3:11 to The J. R. Watkins Gen Motors 64 5-5 Apply dual-clan. 4-1-2i. .. i’ Y» Dfili- 59-M- 31" Gen Elec- 4-1 3-8 was. Montreal. Que. Elec Auto Lite 4o l-i wdgldgl) EDI-g: ((W- 12 FT. llg- 4-2-51. G1 Martin 24 a <> m - Goodrich 5a ierred. w. n. Jenkins. d-gfiil. Personal Good Year 5a women - cmiv. rolm sans»: mm _ mph“ 1" 3:‘ or Coupe. Good condition. Write “G8: §fl',,,§§',,,f§,', 05f; gffvgtfr g2" L: siviiis H111 airflow" 1° "XYZ" Tablets. Contains whirls stimu- Montg p s4 s-a Guflriililn- 4'7'3l- lants. aids to normal pep, 1n. N y gem 92 34; WANTED - stun. GBAMO- d",,°d,8‘§°,,°{§_y “l” m’ m‘ Ataiil N Am" m phone. Phone 366-1.. “H?! ' p? % F“ s“ ‘Wt “ 3" was ._ , —-—-—~ epu 21 3-4 in good condition. E. 'Arnf,iist, FOR BALE -— IIABTS CRIB. AP- Std Oil N J 58 3-4 Charlottetown, RR. a. 4-0-3i Ply St. Avards Games. 4-7-21 Teiiiggd M s3 ' Uh r 78 WANTED _ one citowly can. FOR sans - SPANISH GUITAR U s Ruin," “ M ini f 1930 l!’ t Chev. (new). Price 830.00. A - . $301?“ lkaoimkm, “Qgafqlqgl. Gill-idiom. hm U 5 ski _____ a 1 2 w“ ' . ' _ ' ' ' Fort sans: - KITCHEN rumor: _ T0 331cm (m, oil burner and coil l’ h ti ; ' wriiifrgizenfurnished apartment or? WEWT- F115?- 019-5! Wliiaililohe-aiii- P lIOiéSE by Matyutiist. Caiglan Cgglé ‘ Ply Gilflrdlflfl- 4-7 i. ‘m °“° ° ' " " roa SALE - LIMITED 7 ——-— my or can {fir row. magi-tie my; pm; aigflixldai-‘fglv —d ‘dllllllif Help Wanted -___- lby in} Dominion banishment or ————————-———-—- FARM FOR SALE AT MT. ALB- Agricuiiure iollow:— WANTED — A MAID. APPLY ion. 90 acres. Conveniently situ-j 346 Euston Street or Phone 331-1.. ated. ‘Apply Freda Fergusorkqltg. 4-1-21.‘ I-lorbe WANTED — GIRL 0B WOMAN! ior general housework, family 0f Male and Female Help two. Good wages. 296 Grafton St. wgntgd 1---l *"""_"’*"'_'i___“ "' " TI E 0 - "i" WWW“ - APP Y " “if tracts, alimentary products, medi- . _________.____l_~ gingi- Mé-‘K W1 “mg ‘f5? it“; uc an succeed. on WANTED " WOMAN To no‘ oifers open every door. Every family a prospect. Good districts open. Pleasant and profitable Street. 4'7 houseclean’ , about four weeks iii country. Telephone i818 or Apply Gumma“ _____ _4'9'm'i work for part time workeyighllilree mun WANTED-SMALL APART- P1!" W! ca" °B"°- ’ “- ment. Family of three. No youngi mo“ Demrmw“ Mmfimm‘ 3' children. Good wages. Phone] i378 or write "H." care Guard-i . --i.‘ gfa-msrnnrfifarms For Sale woman for housework. (our ._ t _ 23E“in..5“i..“§%i ‘arousal inn-on h» u. rm». out. References required. wages consists of 105 acres, 90 acres cultivated, 10 acres ----————— —i~—igood lumber, balance hard $10.00 per week to right partyJ Write Box 284, City. > I WANTED — IIOUSEIZEEPER FOR officer and wife only. at Dobert. 3m! 5°“- firew°°d-_ Ruiming Middle-used woman preferred. stream across this farm. For bungalow with modern con- Good orchaflt Two large veniences. Good wages. Appl Mrs. Arthur Wright. 1 oreenbarns, coach house, plggery, Street. Charlottetown. 4-7-21? and pump housm “n” | For further particulars Lost And Found 1w“, t°_ LOST - KEY IN CASE. REWARD EGGS. Not packed for export A Large 35-36%; A Medium 31%- 32 A Pullets 26-20%; B 3-30; C 7. mine. Packed ior upon A Large 3 A Medium 35. BUTTER: Wholesale Que. Job- bing pasteurized fresh No 1 ; No 2 34%; current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 34% dol Mtl; No 2 9t del Mti: first grade cream. prints Job price 36iA-37; first grade solids Job price 36-36%. 58 OHEBE: Current white and colored western FOB, colored Que U white 20 ‘.4 FOB; wholesale .white and colored for local trade land export western a0 11/16-21. !colored Que 23. white mid-flit‘. for local trade. 2 1fz<5>T$'_I%?i guiblbési #801‘ Ng. - '~ - e - —- z . . 1.80-1.00; 9.15.1. 1.90-1.95, -—-—-_i___ ‘I'll! BAPTIST CHURCH The service t min; was conducted (by Rev. rigid‘: 5°" L"? 3-D. with sermon "Tine Risen Christ Lives On." Easter is the shiritual hish tide of our years, the season wherein We proclaim the dynamic o! Christianity, the cross and the resurrection oi’ our Lord. Mr iThere i5 "0 Period s0 heartening B5 EBSTH- V'€re the world always as at Christmas. the ohumi always as at Easter, how gracious the rlivlnfl. 110w filled with encourage- swing so easily and so mentl We Finder please leave at Guardian: MR- MILLAR MacF-ADYEN gardlylzémm m” gbflm” stands“! 8 1-2 Felling St., LOST-GLASSES IN CASE FRI-_ day night at Exhibition grounds- Charhmemw“ Finder leave at Guardian. Re-n ward. 4-9-11] _ 4-9-li. Male Help Wanted l DIALOGUE nurnovlssn I In medieval Italian comedy the WANTED __ MAN on T0 plot was written out but the dia- work on small iann. Apply Evrett logue was improvised by the ac- Bovyer, Charlottetown. R. R. 5. tors. The nrt. form was- called 4-7-3i. "commedia dell’ arte." |:_ A Auction Sale AT THE seoarlnc. cws TUESDAY, APRIL 10th AT z P. M. I am instructed by the Prince Edwarflslsnd High- landers Trust Fund to sell by Public Auction, the fol- lowing equipment: 1 Safe; 2~Radios; 1 double door Frigidaire; 7 Wash- ing Machines (Elect); 2 Cash Registers; 1 Piano; 1 Dining Room Suite; 2 Chesterfields; l Floor Lamp; 3 Card. Tables; 1 Bass Viol; 2 Saxaphonee; 1 Trumpet; 1 Guitar; 5 Chrome Chairs; 3 Occasional Chairs. Terms; Cash. W. l-l. BEATON. tier, lasing sometimes the ilgroat truth that the living Christ ives 0n. a message that is not something o! the moment but oi eternity. let us remember that his followers in the irit of his com- mend "go ye ther ore and teach all nations’ received therein the dyn- amic of the Church. There is no "iinis" to the life of the Master. it is the story that does not end! You cannot stamp it out, the Church cannot be killed, christian- ity lives because its Loni lives, and will eternally outlive all of its ex- ecutioners. "I am he that iiveth and was dead and am alive for- evermore." Attwoods "Teach Me O lord” was the anthem of the morning The Church School under the direction o! superintendent R J. Rupert, met for its Bible Study period at l2, noon. immodiatrl: GEIITIAL. GUARDIAN “‘= ‘- " m 600K! .10: Photographs. colvrsosnanon an . summon. " warn IATEI ier ' t ll are now due. la-i-Ql, IIIEIIEI filll . lug Water Rates a AH 1,1111.” i 4-1- . BIDOD DONOR CLINIC W . W... .. Clinic flab week. Phone 031a ‘- - ll. LOH‘! GLAUGBS _. 0m o; m, local firemen lost. his glasses while fighting the Inhibition fire “idly Xllflht- Thvy were an ek- i ai . fgrigl‘: ‘nepfmvihich he can ill aif roucs COURT-In the Police CW" Saturday an assault case was further adjourned for a week; one drunk was fined $10 and costs or 20 days and another was dis- lihlrtled, it b61118 his first offense. TRINITY CHOIR DINNER _ The Trinity United Church choir held an enjoyable dinner at The Charlottetown Friday evening at which the guests were Lieut.-Gov_ "m" B- W- LePase. Rev. 'r. 1:. Dougall, deaconess. His Honor commended the work oi‘ the choir as also did Mr. McLennan who nt- tributed muchp! the choirs sue. cess to the ability of Mr. my Km. dall, musical director. A presen- tation was made to Mr. George J. Tweedy, KC, in honour o: 111; having been a member of the choir for 25 ears. Mr. A. R, c.1111; congratulated Mr. Tweedy on hi; long service with the choir. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Thomas Costello was held from his late residence 333 Euston Street Saturday morning to St. Dunst/ins Basilica where R4. quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis Dougan, who also con- ducted service at the grave. "llhe pallbearers were: Councillor Earl MacDonald. J.J. Trainer, Robert Nelson, J.M, Murley, Halt Lacey and W.A. Davey. RED AND WHITE -— The March issue or St Dunstanhs quarterly magazine. "Red and White", is lust of! the press. looking it over, even casually, one can see it bears out well the motto of the college which it represents-“ex codem fonte tides et. scientla" — for every article clearly indicates its writer has not only drawn knowledge from St Dunstoxfs but faith as well. The essays on "Canada's Future” and "Russian Aggression" are con- cise, well written. and show a dis- play of knowledge of historical priraciples. The editorials are also goo . ‘LB. LEAGUE MEETS — A very interesting meeting of the P.E.I. TB League Executive was held last evening in the Mutual Life Oitiices. Mr. I-LW. Pletch presided. The main business of the meeting con- cerned the brief prepared by the Ixague for presentation to the Ad- visory Reconstruction Committee. . J.J. Connolly, secrete y for Reconstruction for the‘ province was present, and alter the reading of the brief, discussed its merits with the executive and advanced some suggestion which night be included. Replies from questionalres regard- ing the Mass X-ray Survey sent out to the different Women's In- stitutes and sub-divisions of the Catholic Women's league have been received and in every case, they were in full co-operation with this pro t. ‘line executive feels that wit those worthy orgdnim- ticms so heartily in accord. the Mass X-Ray Survey W111 b0 with‘ out doubt on unqualified success. Personal Mrs. Brenton Stewart, Carleton. has received word from her hus- band. Lieut. Brenton Stewart. that he is in Belgium. Ral h Charles Dennis,‘ radio teohn clan second class has re- turned‘ to Philadslphia after spending n nine day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dennis Warren. Ohio. Cpl. C. A. Dennis. n following the momlng worship. Evening worship at '1 PM was conducted by Mr Levy, with ser- mon “When Christ Meet; n Needy Soul." Miss Pearle Burns sane very expresslvely Handel's "O lord Cor- rect Me." Wesley's "O 10rd My God" was the evening imtihem. Mrs. C Elliott Full, org-tinlst and dir- ector oi choir. was in charge oi the music of the day. WORLD HIGHLAND! The continent of Antrirtica is the highest in t-he world, rising‘ to an approximate mean altitude Ilugh hi. Walker's Stable. one ear load of choice work horses. member of the R.C.A.F. in On- tario. Canada. and a nephew oi’ Mr. Dennis was an Easter guest in the Dennis home. Mr. and Mrs. c R Donn.‘ “ma,” “M n "“"rorconrs SINGLE on "end slack ouiiil.» I. - ..-.;it-i Kcnsl to“ and Surnmerside. N‘ NOTICE ISTHE [AW c 34\/ "a? glifirilillNSlEll Hijffffl PROCLAMATION ! (Issued. under the authority of the Emergency Shelter Regulations, Order-in-Councll, P.C. 9439, December l9, 1944) A Wliifldiidilwfi 1'0 an. reasons PLANNING T0 MOVE To Victoria - Vancouver - New Westminster Hamilton ~ Toronto - Ottawa - Hull As part of a plan. to meet congested conditions, all persons who propose to rent or occupy family quarters in any of these Emergency Shelter Areas are required by Board order first to obtain a pennit from the Administrator of Emer- gency Shelter for the district. The purpose ofthe order is to help those who must be in these areas to obtain necessary accommodation. Before completing arrangements to move to any of these districts, write to the Administrator for full parti- culars of the Emergency Shelter Regulations as they apply to that district. - Administrator's- COUVER NEW ‘n Every person who rents or occupies family quarters in any of these districts contrary to the order, commits an offence and, in addition to other penalties, will be required by the Administrator to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expanse. The Emergency Shelter Regulations provide serious penalties for hindering‘ or obstructing than efforts and for any contravention oi the regulations or of an order of the Board or of the Administrators. OTTAWA rm: WARTIME mucus nun 'r nnsgisoiunn ES-IN NEW YQRK-—'l‘1)i‘.33ilt styles are} or, with bolder patterns only very.- iiig fabrics n classic- single oi" dwtbh ivi'\i=‘-"’ rarely seen-although iltlrrinc-i nut iijllfs g .. ~ fly front or but-toned, with raglan ‘mines are rampant across thcj hi»; fie sirnixims-t 1 styles well mated to casuul bani. iffprlng clothing scene prefer tilc i stitched . il‘i'(‘51i‘t— resist- nowne fabrics and i.;:i-‘ than con‘. 3011515 poem to be in highest inc-y bottom for ‘insilnl cluthrs "riixillii if - Due to arrive about April‘ is at‘ Young, sound and well "broken- .- y Auctioneer. °‘ °'°°° m" ____ L l morn“ twine llhouette, high quiet- ‘ iinei“ little sllnsff ksllretevel. usfie . 1 u Clyde Blur. , a , oo s - - - _ - 4-7-10-l2-3i. _§.‘;°,,.,.{.‘,";9.” _...__qf_'.lc‘_,_eyi_..'l.’ i Out Our Way By J. R. Williams _Our Boarding House With Major Hoopla I 5H-H- 1 rwoneieie . aesnoiovouw/v ‘ ‘ limes sxi-iierrwm "n-ie ' Pézitevtrrsr" mixes” » wares- $15; ‘EM assr "nu. 1HEY'RE CRIPPI-EP VOLYRE READYTOGO $11 LlFEl. HOME-“THEY N_EED IT.’ TIPPY AND “CAI”? STUBBS northern Pacific. yprnllllliliOli against other nation: - ifilillfifl in those waters .. :1. ' SPANISH MONOPOLY z CAN'T so memo’ HER AN‘ ' MY TlPPlE'9 LIKELY wi-ii-zizss NOT WEAQ n," KNOCKED l1" NECKTIE NNT JANE GIMME? we e01’ To mass. m- SELF "WE'LL NEVER MAKE ——-—- THAT ‘TRAIN.’ WELL, z HAD TO ANSWER rw PHONE, _ yuan-tee .' i-qifigwT-ggwmygggféiivinrnrno To caownniiour. AT ‘PHATAYAA I I'M i! ‘fl-i SUBURBAN BJNGAl-OW BU%LES MOVED 7)?) HWHAH‘ can Aviihi. scARstaow ‘ W's as A DU GRGW mar your NOW mo" vcAsn-i ALWE! HA‘. HA‘. l warn’ - ootio nu