GUARDIAN ne-s-l-u-u BIIITRII. EIIARIIIII rails EIGHT i Piiliiiti‘ EDWARD ‘ roluv-ruzs-wcn. Che of the Most Distinguished Pictures of all time. . . Realms! SPONSORED ‘Y THE Y‘S MEN'S CLUB This column l; reserved s" “y; of local interest, but advertising o! I ncwsy nature may h; inns-egg st five cents a word strictly p.’- able in advance. COOK'S for Photograph; CONI-‘EDERATION SURAN CE. LIFE Ill. i ar YOUR SERVICE, arnfast] I Coal Company. Pihone 2498. v ' 1 I OBTAIN TICKETS at all drug, ‘stores. Old Spain and Mayfairi ‘restaurants for the vocal recital Igdyrcndtlfiy Illi-lthllle-Gsrlddglzrlgli’ zlomsellntting Youth Down?" was given held in Prince of Wales College by Mrs. EL Miller. After sinslnz Hall, Tuesday, April 15mm at 3;15'ilyunn, “Work for 'he night is ‘o'clock, coming" the meeting was closed , lby repeating The Land's Prayer in , ', rry POLICE COURT - At the unison. Luncheon was served by C‘ Police Court Suturduy moms the committee in charge after llg I\\'0.|l1i‘n (‘hfirgcd will. vagq-flncy which a social hour was onjoycti wcrc cflcil Elven 30 days. A taxi —-'—— w dYiYi-‘f "milled with speeding was- flned $5 or 10 days and a drunk. nd incapable was remanded until tcday. l IPR/L /2_“./9,"_ . ..>- . Personals Mrs. George G. Maclellnnn. and son, Garth Alexandra have wtumved "after! spending bhe Easter season THE . ETOWN We nvcda sense of security. we TIII BAPTIST CHURCH At the Sunday morning service of worship at the Charlottetown Baptist Church the sermon by the Rcv. I. Judson Levy, B.D., was: “Life's Deepest Satisfactions." Sel- dom is found a more beautiful chapter in depth of appeal and loftiness of expression than they 55th chapter of' Isaiah. “Ho cv- ery one that thlrsteth. come ye to the waters" so meaningful in a dry and thirsty land, a figure that is used by Jesus. "if any man thirst", and in the Revelation, "shall hunger no more nor shall they thirst," it is lhc call of the physical expressed in relation to the spirit. Who are the needy? You and I. all of us. anxious. troubled. seeking and not realizing firetruc- nature of our need. Wc have built our lives. adorned them. seized pleasure but therc is still something wrong. something lack- ing. even as the man who told a dream in which he saw one on a high hill. nrdvint! but unable to got the word to cxprcss his ln-vd. Mun is ihirstinc. longing. djwing for God. that is the missing word! are afraid. “'IT.1,\‘ son so great. our boats an smnli". M1)’ rvc find 11"?- cty in ill" Rock 0f Alzcs! W' In‘? . . . and they are really The array of new Trilnz .....Q.O,COQQQQ beautiful! I Ready- . Q Posted Wallpaper patterns is really worlil seeing . . . and Trimz enables \ you to do your own decorating. All you do is dip Trimz in water and apply it-and it's guaranteed washable and fadcprool". Make your selection now! i David O. Seiznlck GEORG x . 6756 . LAURENCE ouvlii» JOAN FONTAINE s sluolzllsw-"luollll ANDERSON $HOWS START DAILY AT 3115-6155-9 IOME EARLY! Glwi. 02> ind‘? ‘i’ r? ~“i-'§D~’-"‘-4§>fl GAPITOL ronlv-russ-wrn. ,8,“ ~ ‘i Shows 3:30 l » _ it» Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front. of the Court House in Chal- lottetown in Queen's County. Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday, April 22nd, 1947 at 12 o'clock noon. all and singular the lands follow- ing that is to say: ALL that tract, piece, or parcel of land situate lying and being on 1.0L or Town- ship Number Thirty-six in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the east side of the Monaghan Rood at the south boundary oi fifty acres of land conveyed by [I23 Commissioner of Public Lands to Patrick McCarron but now in pos~ session of the aald Angus A. Mac-l Neill, thence running east by the magnet of the year 1764 along thc said south boundary of said land of Angus A. MacNeiii for the distance of fourteen chains, thence at right angles south fifteen chains or to the north boundary of fifty acres of land formerly owned by Charles Gtimes and now in possession of Michael Byrne, thence west along the some to the east side of the Monaghan Road, thence north along said Road fifteen chains to the place of commencement con- fuInIng twenty-one acres of land a little more or less. Also ail that other tract piece or parcel of land IHE SCRIIWS M~O5T DANGEROUS LONGINGI ‘iiiic Putnam lllllilli WAY ' Iii KR FARR EXTRA: NEWS - VARIETY y time was spent. reasons... J0llll FISIIEII fives Clothe! o! lilo unusual stories h the curios o! program “This is Canada” i é Q i It EASTER OFFERING SERVICE. qmh M; and My; M1110“ M91119. --0n April 9th. the Easter Thank m“ gammy S Q_ Offering Service "of the Women's» liiissiollal~y' Aid Society of the 3gp. Miss Annie Creigh-an zetulrrled ‘is’ Chmch ‘"5 mm i“ ‘he wnmlwhome Wednesday nichi ircm New room of the Church. Mrs. Ivrg presided at the meeting, arldi \1 1t. J. Rupert lod in the clcvo-i {IOILLI scrvicc. Miss Marguerite Bre- haut 19d the girls of the C. G. I. T. in an affiliation service with the W. .11 .A. S. lifrs. Stanley Trcdbyl ililil solo entitled: “God Under- stands." She was accompanied by Miss Helen Stewart. Rev. I. J. Levy, ln what will probably be his last appearance before this body. gave the address of th evening, Qpegk. ing on the thoughts: "I sew the: Lord". "Go Ye" and "near Am 1. Send lilo." The offering m; taken for the funds of the W. M. S. I DEPENDENTS’ BOARD OF I TRUSTEES —— The Dependents“ Board of Trustees, which was set In| motion in January 1942, to aid 1he| dependents of those sewing m the‘ armed forces, is now in the final‘ liquidalion si..ge in Ottavlu, Since- its inception about 310.000 applic-i aticns were dealt with and over‘ ‘$12,000,000. has been paid out by the, Board for the Government. Major‘ '1‘. E. hlncNuit. M. B. 13., who nvas. Chnirnlan of the Local Conl-mitteei has received letters from the I-Ion.’ Brooke Claxtcn, Minister of Nat- icmal-Defcnce and Mr. J. Pem- broke C. B. E, Dominion Chair- man. conveying their thanks for: the work done, not only by thel Members of the Local Oommitteei but ebo by the Investigators, Re: viewers and Secretury. . MISSIONARY MEETING. -—- The i April meeting of the Womelfs Mis-I sionary Aid Society of the Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. n.- x. McPhc-‘e. 1s Prince Street. ‘ on April 10th. The meeting was opened with a. devotional service led by Mrs. R. J. Rupert. The roll call showed an attend- ance of cfschtcen lnlimbers and two visitors. The Treasurer's report showed that the money raised to dale alnounted to $255.89. Miss Blanche Finlayson reported for the Q». i i ‘i’ i situate lying and being on said] Township Number Thirty-slxJ bounded as follows. that is to sayzl COMMENCING on the east side of the Monaghan Road at the souih-' west angle of s farm of land ini the occupation and possession o1‘. Francis Dennis, thence cast one hundred chains. thence south five‘ chains, thence west to the slid Road, and from thence north along the said Road to the place of com- mencement, containing fifty acres‘ of land n. little more or less. The above sale is made under a Power of Sale contained in a col‘- tain Indenture of Mortgage, dateri the Nineteenth day of Dccenlhvl- A D. 1932 and lllflfflr‘ bclxvct-n Allfllls A. {blur-Neill of Auifurn In (Queen's County aforesaid, Palmer, with Irene MecNeiil, his wife, of tne one part and John W. James of Charlottetown in Queen's County aforesaid, Gentleman of the othl-r part which Mortgage by Assign- ment dated October 6th, 1942 be- came vested in the undersigned, default having been made in pey- ment of Principal and Interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at the office of Palmer and Hasiam. Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this Zi-th day of March A. D. 1947. I RUTH JAMES. Assignee of Mortgage. I i i haunted by the sullen of I ‘Thc rcyzuiar monthly meeting Reading Course, Mrs. P. J. Prcud_ for the Baby Band and Mrs. J. D.' Jenkins for the Calling Committee} An especially interesting part of the proceedings was the presenta- tion oi a parting gift to Mrs. I. J. Levy, who is shortly leaving the city. Mrs. '1‘. G. Ives, the President, made a short addres, expressing the appreciation of the Society for‘ the work done by Mrs. Levy, end Mrs. J. D. Jenkins presented her with a beautiful gilt. Mrs. Lsvyl gmadc a gracious reply. At the close iof the meeting ihc hostess served delicious refreshments, and a social DANGEROUS ROADS — Much criticism is being heard about the condition of the roads between French Rlvcr corner and Clifton Bridge. "In this section," says ll_ correspondent, "there are cuttings- right ncro-ss the road that a man. even one as fail as Premier Jones, could safely hide in them; and all} ilccnuse some one neglected last- Fail to open n few drains to lead‘ the writer off to the side of fhel road wilcn ihc spring iresheis: came. This road has always been: neglected. The Public Accounts V/lll possibly show that a consid-I hiq- nmclllli hils hecn Front? _ liill luos‘ of this wcili 1-1 a‘ vcliulzl ;|u'.'ii\'g-"lliic:nrll1 iilillg: llvzll" l"l'c11"il 'RI\'I‘I‘ rl-rncl’ ‘niul wears a smile you can scc n miie_'| In this section there are many thousands of bushels of potatol that farmers are very anxious to get to market, but it is impossibiei in move ihcnl. Lnsi winter this; paper forged new links in its claim to be known as the ‘Guardian’ of The Gulf’ when it spurred the Government loggards on to bush the ice after trucks and cars n1- 11c loaded with cattle and human lie-g- rngs were getting inst and dropping _throug1l. Perhaps it can do some- thing now to get bctiel" roads. l!!! m.- Ladics‘ ma of Hlghfi-eld Pros-I hyicrinn Church was held at fe‘ homr- of Mrs. R. Balderston on March 19th. In the absence o! U10 President and Vice President. Mrs. C. MacKcnzie presided. Meetitvll opened by sirzning hymn "What A Friend We Have in Jesus Matt. Chapter 28th was read and ex- planation given by Mrs. C. Stet- son who also led in prayer. Miln- ufcs of last meeting and trellur- er's report were Mild and apDml/j ed. Roll call was answered by 111M] members. Offering amounted ‘.0. $1.20. Mrs. C. MacKenzic invitcdi the members to her home for nsxtI meeting when roll call wi-il be‘ answ-cred by a verse of scripture’; containk". the word “Worsnipq Program Committee, Mrs. A Mac-I Laughlin and Mrs. P. Taylor. Luncheon, Mrs. C. MacKenzie. A Reading entitled "Ia The Church IIIGIII-‘IELD LADIES AID T- G-aYurk after spending lllflt favoured the gathering with a beau- 'U the winter worried about our own sin. we are out of tune with the Infinite, God gives the answer in His for- giveness. We seek 11f". full and real. for ourselves and our iovcd ones and Jesus comes with the assurnnco “I ntm the Resurrection Mia Pearl Young of this city. left Saturday morning to visit her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Msgnus Munn of Stoughton Mass. S. A. BRITAIN INTERESTED IN IEPIONAGE REPORT IDNIDON. April 18 - (OP) — The Canadian Royal Commission report on espionage has proved something of a best seller in the United Kingdom. Gletnvile Hall, financial secretary to the treasury,‘ said in the Com- mons 2.000 copies were ordered by the Stationery Offioeq- on Aug, 29 and were cm sale Fob 15. ihe sup- ply being exhausted a mcnlh later. Further oopies totalling 75o were ordered from Canada. Stationery Office officials told an inquires- further mvplies from Canada are awaited SUTTON. Surrey. Frlgia-rld - tCPi - Diners at the Cedar Court hotel here on have anything they want to drink-fres-ssys proprie- ior A. Lynes. Refused a liquor-sale licence. Lynn; said: "I do not see why people should not be allozved to have a drink with their meal.’ é. "a 695A? p; llftifiglyly IN“ u... l, a 41.“, N», m, Celine "when... n Rim and the Lilo." The missing word ls "God“, in Him our thirst is quenched. our souls revived; it can be ours to live in I-Iimi The mnrnimz R"Il1"m was Barn- b_v's "Awake Up M1’ Glory." Evening worship n1 '7 P.M. was also conducted by the minister with sermon "The Gospel I Have Pronched." ‘The music of the evening was led hv the Girls’ Ciloir prcsentlng the Easier carol “Now Iwf The AVAILA BLE AT F. A. S. JONEQ I29 KENT STREET Heavens Be Joyful". and Mozart's "Alleluia." i The roses on the Communion Table and at Ihc Baptistery were placed in memory of hfrs. Gordon Czlmrvlacil. h_v hcr husband rzvl her sister. Miss M. Gorvcaifc. hotel accommodation provided. SOLa. will become an important junction for feeder services to the Scandinavian capitaLt and r-rrhrps other European countries "I am convinced tho decision will NORWEGIAN Mnumts BUILDS ENTIRE Town Iweglrn airways atlcl the country as a whole," said Berni Blachen. 13 veteran Norwegian airman and n director of Norwegian Airlines STAVANCJFIR. Norrwsy. -—(OP) -— 1i. new fowl‘. c. craft workcrs soon will snrnr, up l around Solo Airfield near here. se- cmw. NEAR nollnllis months of 1946 showed totalled 934,361,209 ($227,444,336) Pwgf/s‘ P ‘- i5 Mast 1,4? built IQ maintain long-range nir- craft. runways will be extended and Tn» L Coil rm" 5mm?“ Con Mo‘ ' I“ 'lllin , Venn s”... " o: |_ namomw" wfiealbaaa n a I“ “' "who m...“ Rm" 5mm» 7”"! Ron" '4 aid Mk4," Nouns," b“. r 7074i Qua LlTy 5C0“ ' "'1 TllnlNIi1l' ‘v I l“ Uniunlnl-Q" c"""¢nlvol: " || Ill’: record -’./*"4’.'lr'-°~~v"~' N01! “f have untold significance for Nor- lecieri ns msiern terminui of IIER IMPORT TRADE Bcalrldfrlavian Airways trans-At- lantic service DUBLIN. April l3 —- (OP) — M? M176 . Comlrlmd with 1236381268 for the some perIOd in 1945 Increase in GXDOH: was smaller —£34.5‘76.895 ugairvi 111131485110 in 1945 GAME BIRDS HIT BY WINTER GALE CABTLETON, Derbysi-llre, Eng- land, April 13 — 1GP) Blaciegulls driven inland by winter gnles play- l ed havoc with lzrouse and partridge on Derbyshire mocrs and grme prc- =erves. Game-keepers said they had nelcr seen so many dead birds on the l-Ievitzars c-nd workshops will be Elms trade returns for the first ll moors offer winter storms. Q6111‘ imports o. small number c! crcuse are be- iivcd In have survived. “mo. c"... "Wand ~Y~ot~m ‘is .1 °""""auo also”, ."'°'°"Ior w». N y... folifil-ho.ll'f"§ Live-raring YEAlts mo’ Ch”, E . I a?‘ aim °I lb ymoutb‘ sflrtin a er- “ illccrs d *""'~?=~"»l.'.".:.1:'§ §"=Ho.s°.-;°..f:,'"g";_r1l-o.. Sum“ m3 fig. miffigdh-gvd any. od m ti: l .° Rs r V~|u1’.f1"§'}.'Z'§lbl-I§l~d. .up:.;:°-"'P"°-i fiilzlllofuth d“ ‘fish: l ’- lath Jain- ” £25.55?" M13031?" "-"'73"5=°§I.‘Lii.“‘;“'= 1».- . gym“? “Iago Dcaler-s "ha"?! your negro ycfigiurcs. H Rllow ~ "'0" 3 you M I Grafton so; Charlottetown I. L MUN-Ia r. n. uomama: OHISTIR ill-lull- IIAIM’ IIVI as '_ Mount Stewart Phone S60 v I. l. FRANCIS, Sculls m Professional Gard; Veterinary Surgeon y Mount Edward M“ Charlottetown. P.E.L Phone 8M PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmarrlnhl-ru cards “a cones ram; typlllalgoand bookheemzdene" HELEN GIDDIN Telephone Ilsa.’ "ihfrstzzi" "r MORRELL and COMPANY I Uhartnréd Aeeoucu,“ Intern Trust Bllllfllll] Phone Ill’! - 5" 3“ vv» é Charlottetown j B. M. SEARB, c,‘ i Resident Partner l .~.. . . ‘m NEIL W HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown P.O. Box 451 Tel. i636 McLEOD a. BENTLEY i w. s. saunas. no, J. a. BENTLEY. lr.c. lfurrisicrl; ulltl Law I“ Prince SW00! Attorneys-n, oooooosooooooooopoq§¢“ owns-o o-oo-owo-o-oo-eo-ooo-w H. R. DOANE 8| CO. Chartered Accountants B! Grafton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Bu; 347 Randolph W. Manning, c"; §O4§§OQ P-QOQOQOOO 0&0 00600000 Q-Q-Qg EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED 6 a Q 4 : i‘. S. Taylor ' o OFTOMETRIST Corner Kent and queen 8h- Phone I956 Evenings by Aplwlllilflfll‘ Phone: Residence 1013 000000000000600900000-0-64 1. A. McGUlGAN, ca. ' NOTARY. ETC. BARBISTER. SOLICITOB CURBIE BUILDING M. 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