mo: along PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY JAMES CAGNEY -, ANNABELIZA In “l3 Rue Madeleine” EXTRAI News Featuring "Texas City Disaster and Final Stanley Cup Game-Leafs-Canadiens" Also "Occupations" -— Shows 2:30-7-9 MON. LITTLE THEATRE GUILD PLAY "l LIKE IT HERE" 2 DAYS - TIIES. and WED. YOU'LL THRILL TO THIS DRAMATIC STORY OF AN OVERLY GALLANT YOUNG MAN AND A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN TO WHOM HE TOLD "ONL'Y A‘ FEW" LITTLE WHITE LIES! "- ILILLI PALMER I ALBERT LIEVEN CEDRIC HARDWICKE GLADYS COOPER A great book brought to the screen by a superb cast. "JACK ARMSTRONG" and yComedy Chapt. l Of Serlal Mighty Mouse-Cartoon @lfi@f;.__fi ‘NOTICE . ’ "s. F" Neflee i hereby given that Mlllvlew Mill Pond ls Enclosed Pleperty under "The Game Act, I937." Fishing in this Pond fleet doe eeneent of the owner thereof is strictly prohibited. PALMIR Ii HASLAM, Solleltere for Owner. :©I@II§@I§ Lieeuionotoftoofcoofooooiigc NOTICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES I wMMiNClNG Monday, March 17,-1947, and until further Ietlee, all highways In this Province are closed for Motor Vehicle truffle, (including tractors and trailers), except in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5,000 Treehe hauling potatoes will be permitted a total weight of vehicle and load not exceeding II,000 pounds, provided the healing Is done in the morning before 12 o'clock noon, between storage space and the nearest Railway siding‘. ' Aqiee delving on Provincial highways eentrery to this elder fietl be Olly prosecuted. DATED the 14th day of March, A.D. 1947. C. J. STEWART, Clerk of the Executive Council. ‘57@'@‘@T@"@’ III"©"_©"'Q@ ATTENTION Bar Owners and Operators i n. Cor owners are reminded that the time has long passed for dlsplaying of your I947 car license," further a large number are I operating cars without being in possession of a 1947 operator's license. Please attend to this important matter as the R. C. M. Police have been instructed to check all cars for current year, licenses and operators licenses. On and after May Ist defaulters will be prosecuted. Johnstonc, Premier J. Waiter Jones; front row: Mr. Leslie Hunter, I 3 T!!! CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN than Gene Autry In "TRAIL TO SAN ANTONE" 7 . learner. non. - TIIES. and Wed. THE RUGGED DRAMA OI‘ SIX MEN AND R GIRL! niiiiiii‘iii'il1~|' AIIIIIINIEY ;> I v Alerting é . null KElFEidollheMlNlIlIl t , M, m Marguerite IIIIIPIIIIIII ' Michaelll Illlll mt. . coiliilllils = DOIIIIELL-(SIIEIIIAII- uliiiiilu-Krifdsc Also News - Cartoon - "RIVER WATCH" '\1x.\c\0c\c\.'\c\c\c\c\c\§ sues-sin i! III lsllllerl rivals: In! s its rib eleg- u y) ~00." __,_ 1.4.. ‘l, Auction Sale I am instructed by Gordon Jewell, of North River, to sell by Public Auction on MONDAY, APRIL 28th AT 1 P.M. I choice horse 7 yrs. old; I choice mare 8 yrs. old; 2 Hol- stein cows newly freshened; I Guernsey cow newly freshened; 2 cows to freshen soon; 2 heif- ers to freshen soon; 4 year-old heifers; 3 calves; 30 laying hens; I00 bushels oats; 20 bus. mangels; 30 bus. Foundation A potatoes; l sectional seeder; I stove (Quebec Heater); har- In BANKRUPTCY In the matter of the estate of J. Ernest Gillis, Tignish, Prince Edward Island. AUCTION SALE DWELLING HOUSE LOT at Tignish Corner gether with AUTOMOBILE. There will be sold by Pub- lic Auction on the premises at Tignish Corner on Wednesday the 7th day of May A.D. I947, at Three O'clock P.M. ] AND t0- A House and Lot formerly ness and a lot of small articles. owned by the above named Terms cash. Bankrupt. No reserve. ALEX McRAE And afterwards at Four O'clock P.M. on the same date at BERNARD'S GARAGE in Tignish, one Automobile "Chev- rolet Sedan" 1940 Model, rec- ently repaired with‘ new Block. Auctioneer. iiiiiifii My Fishing Grounds Leased ' Dated at Summerside, this 23rd day of April A.D. I947. FREDERICK J. E. WRIGHT, Trustee Positively No Fishing F. G. LEARD . Pisquld missions-r by A-prll 2am. so they _rnay bc Icrtvrardr-d to Toronto and ‘reach thcrg before Afprfl 30th The regular meeting of the let and 2nd Charlottetown Picks was held in St. Peter‘; Hall m, 5.30 on Friday‘. April 25. Th.“ mleellllfl “Period with the Fairy Rink’ hi. which three T\'\‘l‘Clll".'€ Were enrolled as Brownie-s, they were Francis MacPherson, Anti:- 719ml‘ and Mary Sherren. These Brownies received their pins from Ifn-lgVfihMcgtill, who welco ltii ‘ All Captains and Brown Owls 0f- 11.0,, m“. eu.,.?,(-\k' “.1 the Charlottetown South District 51,911., Davgsm; pagwd a “fir”; me Icqlmsled t0 Ila" the“ Allmml WSI- The Brolvnicswthen chjovirird Census Return In the hands of the plgying games whit). Wm fiflp District Commissioner, Mill Lilliamthem pass their tests rm- we Duchmnin, not later than Saturday.‘ Golden Bar. Money was taken in April 25m- lfor the present svhictl the Brown- Ccxnpanics and Packs are also! ies of Canada are giving Princess reminded that contributions to thc Elizabeth. The meeting closed Princess Elizabeth Fund should be‘ with Taps, the Magic square and in the hands o! the District Com-l the Magic Tunnel. Girl Guide News CENSUS RETURN! ti s» Rural Beautiiiea i 4 The above photograph was taken at Government House during the presentation ceremony of prizes and trophies to the winners of the 1946 Rural eautiflcatlon contest. left. to right. standing; Hon. Dr, w, J. P. Mr: Ilfill, O.B.E.. Hon. W. F. A. Stewart, Minister of Agricul- ture. His 1 hour Lieutenant-Governor J. A. Bernard. Lieut-Col. E. W. 'ovcr Siltflfll nctivitics during F in answer to the requests of many readers. and in compliance with thc wishes of a g-host answer- ing to the name of llliller. who has been haunting us for the past ten days, we shall henceforth dispense with all stories of a humorous land we use the term loosely) nature. So\without further comment or apologies. (we told it and we're gladt. hcre is the news. The constitution for the Students’ Union. as outlined last week. has been approved by the -fuculty and goes Into effect immediately. Elect- ions of olflccrs for the Union will take place next lvcclc. Nomination The WEEK at S. D. U. clay is tomorrow, Friday. Elections ' this year will be supervised by the officers of the Financial Commit- tee. The basketball team Ls at present involved tn a series wit-h Prince of Wales to dccidc the Island Inter- collegiate champions. Saint-l won the first game 39-37. The second game ts being played t.hls (Thurs- day) cvlxning. We will likely have thc score on it before the notes go in Second team (basketball) i.s also playing ll scrics with Prince of Whi- os-—tlic outco-nc will (lccidc some- thing or olillcr. 'l‘hc first gamt‘, played lzlsi 'i‘hurs.:lny. wont to Prince of Wnlvs by ll score Ci 3627- ln lhc second izrlllle. this zlitcrrloon. Saints hdgcri ulli their opponents 40-39. Dominic “Sport“ MacDonald‘ was thc hero of tile encounter. sinking the winning basket on a foul nllot Iwith less than a minute i0 g0. 'i‘-‘.'lc titlal garlic in this series will be played next ‘Thursday. Softball gets under wily tomor- row, Friday. hinnngcl" Fred Whalen has, been busy getting the diamonds into shape and informs us that this year's league will be one of the bcst in a X10011 many seasons. BY ncxt wcck we silould have a little b1‘['("/,(\ rm 310w thc tczltns arc shap- lng up. Doc sinnott has asked us to in- form all hockey" fans that he will be available ill his rocifn f0!" R11 those who wish to cvngfflllllflle hit?“ on the roccllt victory of "his" Maple Leafs. The Doc may usually be found at thome between three and five on Sunday afternoons. Any other time, your guess is as good as thc prcfccts. The tin-Eds hnve held full sway thc past wcck and we must say that they .l.1nvc douc- a fine job in that dcpnrtnlcni. ’i'hcir dance on Tucs- dny cvt-ning was a dcciclcd success in every HapCCl. in the opinion of many sluzimts it wvus the best even- ing of vlltcrtnixllncnt of thc- cntirc your. The social this afternoon also wr-nt oft’ without n hitch-everyone had u fine time. \\’c all sendpur wishes for a speedy recovery l0 Claude Silica. who is nt present convrllcscing af- tcr an operation for almendiciills. Clnurlc is in -this year's graduating class and we all hope he is better in time to lvritc thc final cxaims. The last issue of lied. and Whitl- wont to press this cvcning and should be on salc in thrcc of four wccks. We would like to take this opportunity to offer congratula- tions to Editor Art Green and IllS cntlre slnfi’ for tho fine lob they have (lone this year. Putting out a college nmgazinc is oitcn a tirc- sumc. and inlcvitztbiy a thankless. job. So wc say. good work ~all of you. This year's Red and Whites were thc best we have seen for a long time. Spcclnl mention should be made. we believe. of the business lnnuagcrs~tllis your Frank Bolgcr, Fcimr-lly Howhtt. and John S. Moc- Donald. A business manager scldom gets zurvl-lling in print. but if It nvere not for those hard working in- dividuals, thcrc just wouldn't be any Red and White. .. . . .. When the last issue of Red and White got-s to press it. moans that the cud of the last term is very nearly upon us. At the end of the term we are confronted by ex- 4» on Prize Winners “PM WM wired the Rina manly ‘Itoohr award consult by behalf of Senator J. A. MacDonald on North. Mr. end Mrs. John a, Ptlnce County ‘n-ophy donagm Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Toombs, R svinners in the contest. "fl_ GEITIIRI. BIIIIIIIIIAII This column le reserved for news of looel Interest. but advertising of e newly nature may be Inserted es five eente e word strictly piy-_ JIMIMIE’! TAXI. PhOrle 5B. HOWARD MMNNIS’ Pitteu . Footwear st 175 Queen Street. CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. I PYTIILAN SISTERS Auction 45's ‘postponed until May '1. ._ - i l YORK UNITED CHARGE. Revn . A. Nicholson, Minister. Ser- vices Sunday.‘ April 2'1; l1 a.m.. iCentrai Church; 3 p.m.. York; 7.30 p.m.. Brackley. You are cor- dialiy welcomed to the services. t CHURCH NOTICE for Parish o! Milton end Rustico for Sunday. April 27th. St. John's, billion, htorning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Even- ing Prayer 7.30 P. M. St. lliarlds, Rusiico. Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. | SLIGHTLY INJURED-this". Oge Petersen of Suffolk suffered min- or injuries yesterday when e. truck in which he was riding collided with another owned by the Canadian National Railways. The accident occurred at thc corner of Queen and Water Streets. The truck in which Pct- erscn was riding was considerably damaged. FUNERAL AT NORTH GRAN- VlLLE-The funeral of the late Mrs. Melissa Wall was held on’ Friday afternoon. April 25th. A‘ short service at the home of her‘ daughter, Mrs, Wilfred Whitiock. followed by a service in North Granville United Church. The lecrvices were conducted by Rev. ‘W. B. MacPhail, Brrldulbarlc, as- sisted by Rev. J. J. Morrison. Hunter River. The pnll hcarcrs were: Messrs. “lalicr Wiglnorc. William Burgoyne. Reuben Chnp- pell, Alford Parsons. Gavin Bur- goyne, nnd Theo. Taylor. Inter- ment was in North Granville cemetery. ItEGION AUXILIARY MEETS— The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Char- lottetown branch. Canadian Leg- ion, was held inst night in thoir ncwiy renovated room in thc Legion Home. There was n large attendance. The decorating com- mittee received many conlzrntuln- lions on the splendid work done in giving the room such a chccr- ful atmosphere. Reports of the various committees were road and ndantcd. Arrangements were made at the meeting for the bridge and auction party to bc held on May 14. One new member was re- ceived nnd welcomed. TRINITY Y. I’. IL-Trinily Y. P. U. held its regular weekly‘ mcct- ins: last night in tllc social haLI with a. goodly number "m atten- dance. The ntccting was late get- ting started as the young people were holding a service at. llle In- firmary. Following thc business meeting e very enjoyable recrea- tion was led by Jean MacLc-od and Claude Campbell. Several new and novel games were introduced After recreation an illtcrcstirg discussion was held. lcd by Ver- non Sabcy and Willard Brciladt. Worshlp service was conducted by Eng, MacLeod. Hymns sung were "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Shy" and "0 Love That Will Not Let Me Giai" Pianic-t was Marlon Younkcr. KINGDOM 0F SIIEBA Ycnlan. in southwest Arabia. was the site of the Biblical king- dom of Sheba. rlminations. Before examinations a certnin amount of studying is done by everyone. Everyone includes us. Brooks. Linhietter Road, who won the by Chief Justice 'I‘he.ne A. Campbell. ustico, Provincial and Queen's County See you next week. m" M"? Rourke, Monhiug $4959 New LehgTllS Flare forth this Spring in the smartest suit you've ever worn. See the new lines-longer jackets, fish toil backs, etc. Large assortment in plain materials. tweeds, stripes and checks. Sizes 12 to 24%. Prices to suit everyone. IHE lillEEN IIAI 00., IIII. ‘Ladies’ Wear 99 Queen Street DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS N. ' Province of Prince Edward Island Ienders For Subgradillg SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, will be m ceived at this office until noon on Monday, May 12th, 1947, Iron any person or persons willing to contract for the following work Section I. Subgrading the road from Cornwall to Bonshui Bridge, approximately 8 miles. Section 2. Subgrading the road from Bonshaw Bridge to Tryon approximately 11 miles. Tenders must be submitted on the regular forms which mill be obtained at the office of the Construction Engineer, Depart ment of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown. The Department does not bind itself to ‘accept the lowest 0' any tender. G. H. BARBOUR, Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, P.E.l.", April 25th, 1947. 9_©@@© Province Of Prince Edward Island DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS rrrnurn" SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Department of Publii Works and Highways, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. “I be received up to noon on May 8, for the following workz» SUB-GRADING mo GRAVELLINGI The Road from Mt. Stewart to Peakes a distance of sevrl rriles. Tenders must be on the regular forms which may be obiflitl‘ ed from the Office of the Construction Engineer, Department 0' Public Works and Highways. Charlottetown. 4 The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be acceimd‘ I e. n. sAssoull, Minister of Public Works and Highways Charlottetown, P. l. l. April 24, 1947.