frna ouhaniasnrclipgpgrrarown Mt. Stewart 11,1948 . - '4 SUMMER__ noun AMIIICAN 1m L. S. STEVENSON Ire-wi- M-m-r . on YOUR srnmc ctornms '4, Miss Geraldine Mcinnis of Clark , IT'S IIERRER TIIAII ‘YIILI TIIIIIR. ‘. I‘£r'%'1,'f$,':"' f,§°$,,;,§§;,f;§§f‘ w“ i“ “r 5‘°“'“-'* NEEDS - crowns ARE TAK- - P icyhol n Mrs. Joseph lVfcAsklll of Char- lottetown was a receiit visitor ‘n her sisters, Mrs. James Affleclc, 50y WANTED . ' TIIE TIIEME IS GAY — IT'S IIOLIIR , GREAT EVENT! DON'T MISS ' , I YOU'LL WANT ONE OF OUR OUT ON THE BARGAINS- 21111.15!‘it;£.:1::'2Iut:§§:!*,l.:l"=' s1 9.511 news 111i WEATHER ~eo111sl11tws1111=11l--- $12.95 men's run FELT 11nrs-11...1..1.t1.1111 - - - - $2.95 men's nnrss nuns I I 3115.115 to check the traffic, not simply an a dispenser of poisonous be- verages but aa an exploiter of tho- weak and destroyer of the soul of a. nation, Public revolt against the tlafflc must become more vocal and more vigorous. “Fourth, there remain-s the area of scientific education in the evils of alcohol. the traffic stands condemned on scientific ,grounds alone. 1n home. in church, in community, let us have positive scientific. propaganda against this personal and national menace." qlohnwn. I516 munki-“d- I‘ Mm‘ - Mrs. Guy Glover of Charlottetown I-OdW- ' was an over night guest recent];- with her parents. lVLr. and Mrs Jonathan Affleck. With LXIBKZQS of sin on his face; 5m be missed at. the club. It the bar, at» the play; Wanted-A boy for his Place- NEW BLOUSES AND BALLER. |NA SKIRTS AND OTHER The dance in the Legion Hall on Thursday night was well attended. Music was furnished by the Easter Rhythm Boys of Charlottetown, gimmonp, the gambler, was killed in a light; He died without pardon or grace; Someone must train for his bur- den anti blight; Wanted-A buy for his 111K119- srvtrs (SIZES 12-111 YEARS). \ SIIILIIREIPS SIISOII ‘I GIRL anil PUIIII PLEATEII SKIRTS and ILIIIISES ol many styles that are lt/fr. D. L. Mullen returned home on Thursday, having spent two weels on a business trip to Ucll‘ awa, Ontario. -Mt. St. i ‘Ilhe scoffer, the idler, the convict, the thief, Are lost; and without any noise flake it known that there come to my instant relief Some thousands or more of the Mr. and lVlrs. Arthur Coffin oi Charlottetown were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- ther Coffin, Mt. Stewart. THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU E FEE i '- q 2! i‘. .- The Saskatchewan liquor report . ' ‘I . ' A largo assortment oi Spring Styles for - TlllY Till” TEEIISTER and Jlillltlll MISS . . . would be vastly THE MISSES I59 Queen St. . Charlottetown Phone 92 SPEED UNDERGROUND ' TRAVEL travel. An illuminated signalling system will allow 20 per cent more trains to run on the under- DONDON - (OP) — The Lon- ground in the busiest hours. Rush m1 ‘Transport executive has an- hour trains already run at less uounood a new scheme to speed than two-minute intervals. < HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, April 5th, I948, ond until 1 furfhorrnotlce, oll highways in this Provincemiiiwcloscd ‘tdi ‘ i Motor Vehicle froffiqlincluding tractors and trailers), cx- ' copr in such cases where the total weight of vehicle and lood dois not exceed 5,000 lbs. Anyone driving on Provincial highways cgntrory to this older will be duly prosecuted. 1 DATED the Isf day of April, A.D. I948. ~ J. W. MocKINNON, Deputy Provincial Secrerory. -¢—_ =111o1111lKT 1111111311: 111:1 REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES Publlc Notice is hereby given that midnight, Friday, the 30th April, I948, hos been fixed o: the deodlirig for the use of I94)’ license plates. ON AND AFTER THE lit MAY, NEXT, ALL MOTOR‘ VEH- ICLES USING THE HIGHWAYS WILL 8E REQUIRED T0 CARRY I948 PLATES. ' IT IS COMPULSORY TO CARRY TWO i948 LICENSE PLATES Definite instructions hove been Issued to the Policq to make this effective. Motor vehicles moy be registered in the former Bonk of Con- odo Building, located on the corner of Greot George and Rich- mond Streets .in Charlottetown; in tho Court House of Summer- lidq ond ‘in the Masonic Building at Montague. J. W. MocKINNON, Deputy Provincial Secretory. Prince Edward Island, April 8, I948. Charlottetown, 4 A 110111‘ 111 $101111‘ _ Wc*orc_-.\vclI-stockod with CooIIoR present, comprising » AMERICAN HARD NUT, OLO SYDNEY, SFRINGIIILL, ACADIA NUT, ACVAOIA LUMP, IRAS VOR SCREENED - , _ ' and COKE. 1 V DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY I’ ow; o. oitus a ‘co. - ' 1111011: 1n ~ 1 ooooeeoemeee0o+ee§qeo+oe0+qk+poo+eoooeo9gtd Winied-Fbr‘ every lost servant of ixiine, , Someone to live without Brace; Siwieone to die without pardon divine- vlll you be the boy for the place? -Life Boat. [NCOLN AND (TEMPE-IRAN CE In the year 1342, on the occasion of George Washlngtons birthday. Abraham Lincoln made a tem- perance address, His words are just as pertinent today as they were lilwn,.perhaps more so. l-ierc is what he said: "Whether or not the WOIIII benefited by a total and final banishment from it of all intoxicating drinks seems to inc not now an open question- Three-fourths of mankind confess the affirmative with their tongues. and I believe all the rest acknow- ledge it In their hearts. “Turn now to the temperance‘, revolution. 1n it we fhall find a; stronger bondage broken, a vilerl slavery manumltted, a greater tyrant deposed, in it. more 0f ivant supplied more dISQESQQIGHIEdI more sorrow assuaged. By It no orpham starving, no widows‘ weeping. By it. gone wounded in‘ feeling. none injured in lnteresnl even the dram-maker and dram-l seller will have glided into other occupations so gradually as never to have felt the change, and will stand ready to join all others in the universal song of gladmess. l "tAnd when the victory shall be- complete. when there shall be neither slave nor drimlsqrd on the earth. how proud the title of what land which may tr1.ly claim to be the birthplace and t-lie cradle of both those revolutions that shall have ended in that vlcory. How nobly distinguished that people who shall have planted and nur- tured to maturity both the polit-i lcal and moral freedom of their species." LIQUOR MENACE IN CANADA "It is quite evident that the liquor interests are winning a (lccisive victory in Canada." said Rev. S. A. Wcxstcott, as quoted by tho Wnnlpeg Tribune. Few voices are raised in protest and aiirnost without opposition this traffic la reaching out its ten- tacles on, every hand, "Government statistics reveal anI alarming increase in the drlnkingi of hard liquor. “Wihat can you and I do about‘ this deadly traffic? , “First. Beverage Alcohol is public enemy No. 1. My duty as a citizen ls clear. Any consortlng with a traffic that ls detrimental to "wholesome Canadian life is to be condemned. "Second. for a. Christian there‘ is a dual responsibility per; sonal example and personal action. Can the example of the church be less than abstinence in vlviv of the conditions everywhere seen? "Third, it is time for the church Having been engaged in properly cored for. manufacturers‘ guarantee to licences $ 9206331 1947 sales of beer to licencees $10,393,513 ‘U110 Liquor Bova-rdu-had in oper- BII°H at March 31st. i947, a total °Y_ 37 liquor stores. 45 beer and wine stores. At the same date in 1946 there were three more beer stores than in i947. Licensed premises in hotels, in 1948-4412. 24 canteen and 4 clubs. In i947 there were 459 licensed premises in hotels, a) canteen; and 4 clubs. Liquor permits issued for the calendar year 1946, 22699; 1947. 13.729. ' The highest liquor profits in the 11-month period ending March 31st, 1947, totalling $0,571,001] i5 also reported by the Manitoba Government, While Alberta's Llquor Board for the nine months ending December, 31st, 1941 showed not profits of 31.878000, an increase o! $118,641 over last Feehan returned to the city with them. Word has been received by lt/Ls. Basil Jay of Mt. Stewart of the unexpected death of Mrs. Don Wlialen of Bathurst. The late Mrs. Whalen spent the Summer of 19-17 in Mt. Stewart with her liusbanu and who was foreman of the road construction from Mt. Stewart to Peakes Station. There are left to mourn besides her husband, one son Michael. aged four years. Closely United, a hilarious three act play under the sponsorship of Si. Andrews Dramatic Club and directed by Miss Kathcleen Egan xvaa re-staged iii Morell Hail, Thursday night with the same ov crwhelming success attained in M1,. Stewart on St. Patricks night. Th1.- specialties between acts which auti- cd so much to the success of the [year for the same period. ,Mrs. Frank Qulgley. Mrs. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE MERCHANDISING We desire to advise our customers that we ore withdrawing from the sole and service of electric ranges, refrigerators and other electric household appliances. cerely appreciate the support our customers hove accorded us. Carr's Electric ore foking the agency for the well known "General Electric" line of ranges and refrigerators. We feel that this business is in good and copohlc hands and solicit your potronogc on bcholf of Mr. Corr o_nd'Mr. Burke who will continue to maintain o highly efficient solos and service organization. ' The ogcncy for the nationally known McCIory ranges 11nd refrigerators will be announced of on eorly dote by t-he manufacturers, General Sfecl Wares Limited. Pleose watch for their announcement so that your service requirements mcy be Pleoie note that although we ate no longer undertaking further appliance re- pair work, we shall continue our responsibility for ropoin to appliances under 11111111111111; niacrnc COMPANY- 1111111111 CHARLOTTETOWN, show received the same warm ap plause and calls of encore from a _________ MONTGOMERY SCHOOL large appreciative audience. Standing [or Montgomery school for March. ' Grade VIII-i. Leita MacLenn, i. Chris Sabine. 3. Marion Smith. Grade VII—1. Annie Lu Sabine. Lowther and Mrs. Harry Muttart. The Easter Thankoffering was 2.11611 received amounting to $11.30 fol- lowed by prayer from Missionary 2. Lindy MacDonald. s. HBTLIOIG Monthly by Mrs- Maccnull. The MacDonald. hymn "Zion's King Shall Reign Grade V~1. WlilLs MacDonald. Victorious" was then sung. 2. Owen MacDonald. 3. Annie Mac- Donald. Grade 1V A: i. Warren MacLean. 2. Oliver lvlacDonald. 3. Geraldine MacDonald. Grade IV B-Ethel Smith. Grade Ill-Olga Dyment. Grade I-No exams. ..Teacher. Mrs. Frank Stewart. The duet, "Lead Me to Calvary" was rendered by Mrs. E. W. Har- per and Mrs. John fiaslam. , The subject “Canadian Church Relief Abroad" was taken up by several members. The Scripture Matt. 25 31-46 was read by itlrs. Haslam followed by closing prayer by the President. The Benediction "Now may He who from the dead." Hymn 316 sung as a solo by Mrs. John Haslam closed the Worship Service. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Boyd Lowther read the nun- utes of the,Ma1-ch meeting and called the roll,. seven members were present. A letter of thanks from Mrs. Albert Muttart was read; for the lovely flowers sent her at Easter by the sister men.- bers of the W. M. S. A hearty vote.ol thanks was tendered Mrs. Harry Muttart for so kindly opening her very cum- fortable home to our auxiliary .111: lng the past winter. The hostess and committee served a delicious lunch and a very enjoyable social hour was spent. CAPE TRAVERSE W. M. S. The auxiliary W. M. 3_ of the Cape Traverse United Church met Thursday. April ist. at the home of Mrs. Harry Muttart, The President, Mrs. Ralph M“. Caull presided. The theme for trio meetign "God's Love Revealed Through Christian Giving." This Easter service was opened by Mrs. E. W. Harper singing two verses of hymn 108 "Look Ye Saints the Sight is Glorious." The hymn "Crown Him with many Crowns" was then sung in unison. Mrs. Alh- son Harper then led as Christian Stewardship Secretary: those tak- ing part were Mrs. John Haalam, Boyd ‘H1111... Feeling lhy Re llllen ltciiseil Ry Iervous Trouble Strained, tense nerves are often the cause o! restless nights. Impfliliel’ ""1 “gm “it” FISH’ u quickly followed I1)’ 1°" °f “FINN”: hmabmty and a, tired, run-down condition. ' For disorders such u these, Milbum’! BMW! and Nerve Pills are highly beneficial. The iron and oltlzertiliigrotiripga they contain help to improve tho blood content, atimu a e a no l system, and the appetite, aid digestion, thus helping to promote s sop. llllbumh Health and Nerve Pills are sold at fir“! EMnQ" "MWWW TIIT.I.IIIPIII|CO.,IJIIISOI.TOIOUQOBL' this field of service for more than twenty years we sin- ' LADIES’ WEAR as lilIEEll sr. \1i‘ MALPEQUE Y~ P. S. The regular meeting of the Mal- peque Young People's Society was held Friday evening, April 9th, at the Maine. Meeting opened by Rev. Mr. Cross, reading, the story of David and. Goliath, followed by prayer. Rev. Mr. Cross then ex- plained thc| story just read and how one should act whether alone or among others. 1n the absence of president and vice-president. Rev- Mr. Cross oc- cupied the‘ chair for the business period. Roll call was answered by eight members. A letter was read from Mrs. Loo Hughes, stating they would come to Malpeque with their play, the date for same to be chosen by the Malpeque Young People's Society. It was moved and seconded to buy four sets of hymn numbers for the church. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Rev. Mr- Cross thanked a. member for her kindness in remembering the sick, and it was moved and sec- onded bill for same be accepted and paid. Recreation period con- sisted of games which were greatly enjoyed by all. Der- NEW HAVEN WJ- The monthly meeting of the New Haven Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs, Charles MacDougall on Wednesday eve- ning. April 7th. Meeting opened in the usual way, "ode” and re- boya. shows a net profit of 58.104620, M,’ md Mm chum Bmdle s,‘ , i i: > i - _ Y» n1 n1 fl Tuhhahh, “Vail. a” my‘ ‘tights: amide’ w" "Om figféhllégggstsigigtltgfiggérzvaglisfttg 715d ggxfiaalwteglgegfitighiiiésxitofiraib Al: s I u a. a s n n1 4L ' ’ o ' '- 1 - . . sa,as_w,n_m_ the ......_. .... ... ..... ... ......... ... M201: “a a,’ nisoouiir orr 1211:1111 man 111 srooii ’ i Jommclaiiivgoyiihriiilirilvlng" m“ 1914: ZILI-SBSOI.P.IIL.......... s zoaawz ‘““‘“'”' “mil l“; "w" "b" 1 D . Where “drink and be merYYs" 1947 sales of beer "I I-hebclly Miss lielen Garrett, I 0'0 1 1gp 1 1mm ...:.. ;::..:"1..:r1f.r:tti. at: - THE GREENIIIIL 00. LTD. I MEN'S AIIII IIIY'S WEAR peating the creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 18 members. There were two visitors present. Minutes were read and approved. Correspondence was read and dis- cussed. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. _Neil MacKlnnon for card of sympathy sent her. also thanks from Mrs. Gacs fort fruit sent her. Bills amounting to $4.28 were paid, 1t was moved and sec- oneded that we give $10. to the Red Cross. School coirnmittee re- ported nothing needed for lchool. New committees were appointed as follows: School committee. lvlrs. Richard MacPhee and Mrs. Thomas Devereailx: Prvllfflnlmfi committee re-appoihted. ' Next place o1 meeting at the home of Mrs. Stanley Newman. R011 call to be answered with a “grab bag" collection which amounted to $1.00. Meeting closed with God Save the King. A very successful auc- tion sale was then held with Mrs. Hugh MacDonald as auctioneer and the sum. of $20.36 was real- ized. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by some of the members. rounoanon saunas In foundation planting around a nome it should be remembered that evergreens with their more definite outline tend to draw at- tention to the portion of the house near which they are plant- ed. Consequently they can be I44 GT. 6E0. ST. used to good effect in emphaaiz‘ the best architectural features the home. On the other hand. deciduous shrubs do not draw the eye so definitely but have a marl softening effect. They should bl used for instance, to hide the loos attractive features such u a high" concrete foundation. IIIGIIFIELD W. A. The regular monthly meeting’ d Highfield W. A. took place at the home of Mrs. Reuben Good, OI the afternoon of lvlarch 24th. The devotional period was conduct-ed by Mrs. Good and consisted of scrip- Lure. prayer, and a, reading by the leader. The president, Mn. Frlzzeli, out cupled the chair during the busl ness period, which began with r0 call responded to by eight moms bers. One new member was wel comed. The collection of $1. was next presented. Two mom: bers paid_ membership dues. The next plaoe of meeting wail be at the home of Mrs. Bemail Moore with Mrs. Pope Thorne talc- ing the devotional and Mrs. Frizn zell and Mm Creed on the Inna committee. The roll oa-li will answered by asking a. Bible qucai tion. The meeting closed with til Lord's Prayer in unison. Mrs. Good served lunch, assislb ed by Mrs. Russell Watts and 1W1! Stanley Hurry. until such guarantees expire. . PHONE I30 . ADD THE NEW LOOK TO YOUR NEW (Patriot Please Copy) oAv I . sown sr._' Picked from the latest Coro Designs --Wq off" time "M" Earrings at the attractive price of 4 per poll 11111: 11111111 eiioie: 1111111 I ‘Oaglbc . kqglhy loge 5.111111111111121