TUESDAY, TIME TABLEl ROTARY “Air travel is swift, comfortable, C H A N G E S clean, convenient, economical, and Eflecriva , _ _ hiixmarily" sate’ said Miss Mary "ml", "R"- 18,194" lfiilfifii"..il2°‘¥?l‘..;fé?.§i.al°‘hfieiiiii Full Information 1mm nun:- .95, in addressing the Rotaiy Club tgltieeerdsilaaited that the cost; of air \ . "cl, including berths and meals ‘was approiiimately the same as by —————: lfllil, Lilli lll 1939 two million pas- Zcngcrs in the‘ Unites) States and v . ‘niacin iinciuring a ut. 0,000 in In Men10f1afl1 ,' ' is country: had made the flights, without a single fatality or injury, that the air service in Canada com- pares very favorably with that of _ the United States with respect to operation, maintenance and per- sonne’, although Canada has had the titlviititiige of the technical in- fo mation and the mechanical skill _ developed during the past ten years in the United States. Miss Mussen spoke briefly, ‘but she let the technicolor sound mov- ing: ])l'3l'.ll‘(' films wliicli she first MISS MARY (‘ROKEN Uczitli visit lather-aid the set‘- bizzi . a ivcck and '1 - ll‘ 1.1L- i < glitv- st ven which was a. life long resid- piii. of the plate. Funeral was held o". 'l‘liursd.i_i' morning, 54ml‘. 1B, '1. to St Jnnics_Rc_ms\ Catholic t'i ' \\'ll€"l'(' R ' - oil the last sad rites at 1 'l‘iie pallbearers were Hughes. John Mc- including stops at. Ottawa, To- ronto. North Bay. Winnipeg, Rie- ulna. Liethbridge. and Vancouver. licuts. and by rail five days and five “T hours). _ Views o! the country are un- In Menzonam folded like a panorama including rho nevcr to be forgotten fiight across tlic rockics. The interior of I .= l. .. ‘m-‘I- l-H-H-‘N E“ ‘QR-WING lilhlggglgnlillill slllc?lllitilillmengunbtgalll? ~ —- v] i . w Easier New “'11s afiiei‘.iéi.i‘i°ii’-.if’ll§fiillmiil. 31%‘? "id ‘he “d “m” “f illlT. Urban and rural scenes riv- ~ 5 35*“- 3Irfn£f1af ers. lakes plains, mountains. for- “ 1° PMS“ ‘ ‘I cats farms were all nart of the ' i "Ifil mosaic. the flicht. repvc- s . the experience of a mod- .e'n Siviss Family Robinson" on tlirir first air journey. Past District Governor Walter i. Grant was in thetchair and - , .ie Etiesta ivere Insoecor J. A ."l<v,<\>.<1’) a‘1_1‘1°-'11b<‘T,‘_‘-' if tlVlvgflt o! the a c. M. P. flllfl ’ _ ,_ l‘ Sh“ m“ U" J. L tor Dllllillfli M. P. "if? ,, , ,, . President. A. R. Cooper referred mq“Q§qi‘l‘;_r;-\njl(;n ‘s15 lo the chance in classification of _ ‘ ; " _‘ ~‘ " P. W. Chrkin who is now a past "mfr or £10m“ and advice membcr and who has ‘been datirc, Rcv. 1'71"», ,,. i n, m? Rfmhjdist 2t .ht3 club for about iule o.’ her time to church \' Tin-iviss .. TXTE 1'0 perry ‘ ATITRPHY. N C. April 22 - Anicn: the last. wills and testa- ~11~1f~ '0 ctricd in Cbctxcksc county. ‘NC. i: that of an tv-crntric wo- II. Mr. Munro of the Ynrmouth sta- iN MEMORIAM MRS. “I L. PQOLE ‘mun who iclt part of her estate tn (loci. , In on etidcavrvr to settle the case L -'"onerl_v. the usual stilt, namitlz, God a party thereof. was filecLi Aioniagu: ‘Arid at the summons, the sheriff zit The Central Guardian Phil column Is reserved lor new: ol local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be Inserted at 5 cents ~ word strictly pa)- able in advance. B CR. ASWELL I01’ PIDIOITBDXII. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- NCE. L-91li9-7-2l-3ll. POLICE COURT — All sittings of the police court have been post- poned until Wednesday, April 24, due to the illness of the Stipend!- ary Magistrate. FUNERAL TODAY - The fun- eral of the late Eldred Boiilter. Al" bany, which was to have been held Monday lvas post oncd on 110001111! or the storm untl today tTuesday) at 2.30 o. m. TRANSFERRED T0 l‘. E. l. — Mrs. Vernon Carmichael of North transferred to Charlottetown P. E. tion is now stationed at the Glas- engagement or their (laughter, Mar- y ion Pearl, to William Ric lard, Mac- Quarrie, Halifax, N. 5., ion of Mrs. Bertha MacQuarrie an the late Heath W. liiacQuarric, Victoixa. P E. I. The marriage will take place early in May. L-448-4-23-li. sad news of the death of her bro- tlier. C. W. Fraigls and his viife. of Toledo. Ohio. in the Little Filllr. wreck Friday night. DR. STEWART ADDRESSES YOUNG PEOPLE -—-Dr. C. A. Stewart, Superintendent of the Afro Community Church of Can- iitla, addressed a large gathering of young people tit the Students Song Service hcld in tho Baptist Church last. Sunday evening. The theme of Dr. Steyvurys discourse ivas love. At the cos: oi’ the ser- vice Ml‘. Alliol Robrris. chairman 0f the mectitig. on lyrliulf of tho Students Christian hiovcment thaiikrti D1‘. Stciviirt ior his in- tcrestiiig and in ructive address. ‘RINGNECK’ SILVERS TOUCH S390—Fift7v-eiglit "rlnqncck" silver foxes of Noriveeiziii Ol‘l'll'l‘i btuilfhi a top price of 539i) ai the Sill? con- ducted hy L-1iiip.son. Ftasoi" & Huth. Iiic.. New York. The skins,‘ feature a white band iivoiiiid the I neck. An advanrc of 5 pcr cent] or full silvers of t""e American Na- tional Fur and Fox l3 l ivlio were kill-ed t: ain N. Y-. scciation and ofivdr ISLANDER DEAD f Mrs. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay received a tele- gram on Saturdsly announcing the THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 4; . Beginning To 72 x 99 incl-l SHEETS 8| a: 99 inch t mode tlii l‘t“‘f‘f‘-il=“l iers was reported. " L, 1 "After dvc and clilicrni search. ‘up to $86. Three-nun" l‘ God cn-inct be found in Cherokee brought r1 top 0i 54$ “'30 li9alih ‘ll failing; ccutiiiz" AVONLEA W. l. The Avonlen W. l. held their Emotithlyt meeting at the home oi Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson, Monday, April l5. The Pres (iciit Mrs. Milton Green presided. Meeting opened represented u. 5 per cont ZlIlKTIlIFP FUNERAL SERVICES - Th!‘ funeral of ihc late Mr. A xiitr- phi; rigor! '76 ivas lirlrl on day incruitie. Ali i‘. 10. late residence Em 1‘ James Roman Cni. _ Sumnierfield. iifircre Pgq -day closet. Save More Now! ll Year Guaranteed ‘SHEETS AND BASES $3.39 $13-59 Samples Tesled --- Equivalenl lo ll Years ol Wear t t‘ 1111119111 _ - d b g prp:p',]jp(i_ Snpak {or yhcnmelves Sydney, who has been‘ station-iii adt \\i"is mrc v - I - . '. l n- ' l -dl st t; , G' g t ca, 1 Bile" ems“ “"‘° riirflixlltrzliliimzieltétililgiifl‘; ftolretll: pgst rliulnmonthloiliis been double check these interesting values in flno sheets and pillow cottons. Moore & McLeod had to buy a lot 0t them to make possible Aiayne, Williziiii A U, lb -1 ‘ ,_ t I gow Head_ . ‘ “\y,,‘;i.‘_nwaiiti . m1 pm It“; rig fwc flglafisfiila‘ 55,3215, “R A“) “mm “ my those tempting prices on Quality Merchandise at such emphatic --»*~-» ~~ '»>'l'v~v - . P A- M , lgiln ‘gnlvt-lncolivcl"Omocgilglégttg: NOR. Mount‘ Herbert, announce the _ excellence’ ‘b You've certainly found during house cleaning that new sheets and pillow cases are needed. Take this opportunity to refill the lillcn LINEN DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR- 5=lll§5§tht-a Uller You a Saving SALE or SHEETS Ancl PILLOW cases Diacrlminating housewives: Check your Linen Closet . . . . then r APRIL 23, 194g was offered by tli pastor. Rev. P. McKcmia who . conducted ‘he services zit the c. T‘ with Institute Ode foiloxved by the cflEtl. Roll cal was rrsponded to bv nine members and several visit- You can be absolutely certain of buying quality when you pur- chase these sheets, because samples have been tested to prove the extent of their wearing quality. These tests include 110 crs. Mlllillfifi of previous meeting bPfllkff-S Wfgtflcyl C ‘V! I ~ » u '1. . d: ' d. c - v12 cor 1' . 1 " . 11 iv. .- . - “P1P lCn i011 “in lplllOve om wax” simithn Mwnclggnv conlplete lauiitlciings, equal to at least foin years of wear in mittecs reported and new ones ap- - pointed f0: next month are: Sc"ool, iMrs. Ernest McNeill and Mrs. Jere- lmlzih Simpson: sick, Miss Mary YORK AND VICINITY — Mr. fstcwart and Mrs. Stirling Stewart. Ralph D. Crwkctt, York. has ub- Next. meeting to be held at the ‘tamed a lucrative position m one hQmp Qt Mrs, Frnnpr sneivai-t, r011 .of the orgcst industries in Hilli- 'f'.'lll to be ansivcred with Garden lfax. Mr. Vniccii: D‘_lc, Plcnsuui . 1‘ 0i’ the lute Hints. Programme commit-tee fnr [Grove goes to work Willl one of tho . way of Al- ‘next tiionth, MISS Pauline Webb. largest firms in Halifax on May 15t- i and a,“ tcr of Mis. George W. Mrs, George McCoubiey. Lloyd Carter of Winsloc, was a vis- en, Lower Ationtague, Mrs. M. Mrs, Allan Wyand than tilled in itor to York over the ivcelz-end. V. ...t:i.’.'t1 d of Boston and o.’ Cao- the Questionnaire on Better Sclioos Mr. Leonard Ncivson, North Riv- ta‘n James Westaway oi’ Halifax. and Education. Readings were then ‘er. has purchased the ftirui To r111‘ ‘Jrvclivcd YPInHvPs the "Patilinc Webb. lvfrs. Alfred Moore, of the late Lemuel Crockett, York. Guardian PXTFIKTS 5111""? Fllllll-‘VJW lHlYLCl on same by Hattie Clark, tMl‘. Colby Lewis, Frectoivn, paid n .\ir.=, Poole will bc loid '0 r.. luvs. George Mccoiibroi: business visit, to York last wvek. on \’i'<’<11\<‘$dt\l1. AWN 24m ‘~11 l-Oivvl’ Two contesis wore tlicn put on. Mr. Percy Yeo, city, expects to more Montacue Cemetery, following a m; cream and cake was then served. to his farm at, Union Road on May funeral service beginnintz at 2 p. yqeeqng ciosed with National An- ‘lst. M's Lorna. Watts and Moder- rn in tho United Church, Mont- them. ' ick Keizer of the P.W.C., spent, acne. Sunday at their homes in York. Mr. tirdinury household use. They are woven of clear round threads and free from sizing or filling. 72 x J!) lll(‘ll Sheets pop pair S1 X 99 lllch Sheets ........~.......... per pair Ceriilied ll Year Pillow Cases to Match Slieeis and Le-eland Ma _ .. 1 ‘ jfi__ . Geor_ .\Ir . . ) .n 1*‘ Peter Proud, York, is paying a busi- ness visit to the mainland. H _ _ __.________ llic same outstanding quality —- ilio szinic rugged v Murray River tcxturc and durability, 42 x 33 iuchcs. Pct‘ pair . . .. C. lll x 33 incll And Vicinity "“_ PILLOW CASES Quite a few of the fishermen of Murray River left on Friday to pre- pare for the season's fishing. Miss Audrey and Miss Dorothy Keenan. spent Thursday in tovm. Mr. beeland Nicolle, who has been working in Plctou County for the winter has returned home. Jack McLeod of R. T. Holmanb. Summerszde, was in Murray River on business recently. 79c pr. Hand Macle Tuscany LACE TABLE CLOTHS "Fills 'i‘uscziny Lace is ivorkotl liy hand in one of the most popular designs. 72 x 90 inches. On sale at the 2 exceptionally low price oi’, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n Big Generously Sized Bath Towels OUTSTANDING VALUES IN ENGLISH SHEETING... A fine quality evenly, woven, durable Slleeflng,__. Mr. Harry Herring is at present in New Glasgow. NS, ivhcre his schooner was laid up for the ivinter. Miss Rita Ferguson who has been in Amherst, NB. for the past couple oi’ weeks has returned home. Miss Ferguson is planning on opening a Beauty Shop in Murray River. The ice la breaking up iri the river quite rapidly and the owners of! schooner-a are getting ready for the shipping season. Capt. Pcrcy White is taking in a cargo of wood for the Magdalen Islands. Capt. Sydney Munn is taking in potatoes. They are not moving very fast. although the price ia quite good. Unbleached Sheeting, 72 inches wide. Yard 38c- Unbleached Sheeting, s1 inches wide. Yard 48c- Bleached Sheeting, 12 inches wide. Yard 49c.» Bleached Sheeting, s1 inches wide. Yard 59c- Madeira Hand Enflul Pillow Cases Worth at today's price from $1.50 to $1.69 pair. I .,_. 1w‘: ..-.-~ ~rI\I'I=~Iw Bought on the basis of totiay's values, they'd cost you $1.59 pair. Large size, 25 x 48 inches. Pair . n1 9 John 1!. Jenkins has 1m. for at. l John, N’.B.. to Join the PEI. Car- ferry for the summer. (L Min Rita Chapman of Murray Harbour spent a few days in Mur- Q Are you thinking of necessary repairs and Improvements to your home or other property? Approximate aize 42 x 33 inches. Pair . .--.----. The Home Improvement lean Plan makes R22’ ihlllglislgr Ella“ 0i h" 5951" 119 .12] Quppn Sfrpgt c . Telephone 49 , s. erriii . 0 ' h P115555" *0 "Dread the w" 0f PPM"! “d Fri d 1m l H - Charlottetown R ‘ , A Private Brunch Ext-hum!" Improvements over a suitable period at low n“ 3e splgascym kngvrvggai u If; - . _ _ ' Telephones in a“ Dopnrhnmns F, coat. Any of our Managers will give you full covering fromhhcr recent illness‘. " hhrm-uon‘ Mr. John Ferguson, Jim. who spent ' the winter in Plctou 00.. N. 3., has , . w__ Know Your Bunk-it can be useful to you. retumed home. _____...¢~—‘.._'.- ‘The of NOVA SCOTIA EST. IIl2—OVlI A CENTURY OF DANKINO IXPIRIINCI Oliver Hume has purchased the garage formerly owned by Lloyd Miller. He has started moving otirt of it to make room for the erection of an up-to-daie filling station. Mr. John White was a recent vis- tor to town on blislntss Frlneds of Rnulston Porter and Angus McPherson arc pleased to learn they am rccovcrinz from illness. Moving nlcitirrs WPYI‘ licld ‘n the public hall mi 'l'lllli‘.'<flfl\'. F.i:l:ii~ And Saturday nlgiiis by M1’- 1 Mrs. Charles Taylor. The entertain- ment wlrch consisted oi’ sleight-of- htind work and ventriloquism was much rnjovcd and was foiowed by western pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Tay- lor are well known throuehout the Maritimes ,having visited Murray Rivcr with their vaudeville and show about twenty years ago. Dur- inz the last War and also at the present they are giving part of their procttods at. some places to the Ca- nadian Red Cross which is dolniz much for the comforts of the sol- diers overseas and in Canada. Mr. [owls White ivtis a visitor to and Montague on Saturday. Frlneds of Mrs. Wm. Keenan re-i gret she is conliniod to her ham; with a. severe cold Friends 0f Mrsngt-‘rcy Whllg fe- gret she is continued w lie;- homg by illness. Miss Patricia Murray was a visit- or to town over the week-end, Charles Oralidnm of the Canadian so": 5.11% “l"i'l" '."..“""" C UPS D Floyd Johnston. '5 s’ ' M“ Sgt. Charles M D ld. H - field i: visiting inc llllilray 1:111:1- the luest of Mrs. Sadie Mel-cod. Friends of Mrs. bowls Heriing rexret she is confined to her nome because of illness. --__-_.____. MONKEYS WORRY T00 SEATTLE, Walt, April 22 _ People and monkeys worry mo much, according to Dr J. P. Fulton, professor of psychology at Yale University, who admits - 3113mm. ly - that "folks have m worry some or they'd never learn any- thing" Baooo monkeys demonstrate wor- rying abilities. . pinned, they are used to experi- ment with the nature and result-l of worry. "We had n chimpanzee that. was taught SOEOI-hflfichlollld later did it wrone." o pay ogis recalled. "The ohimp worried and fretted like a frnstraoed child. But after we removed ll/i frontal lobe (por- tion of the brain) it didn't worry about anything." OI oouraewhe warned, people who didn't halve a fwntal lobe would go about touching not atom eternally, because that's the of the brain LIOOMYAC with lall-dn! vacation to make for?" memory and the tniil-acid-MI" device. D, By stud ing the 510118118,‘ m; lulton explained, scientists cifllop a-lly will be able to dinllllfl-W ‘gem rice-and perhaps eliminate! My‘ to a great extent in a. fer-ill AUSTRALIAN raarzwlrl-b OANBERRA-(CP) -'rwi~iiiv-il" special trill“ carried soidicfs "ltitlil toil l overseas. All soldiers were 11"" d