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SAUNDERS, District Passenger Agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Saint John, N. I. boo-eases a, ATTENTION . CONTESTANTS I947 RURAL BEAUTIFICATION COMPETITION DISCOUNT ON NURSERY STOCK AVAILABLE All contestants I947 Rural Beautification Competition are eligible for 20% Discount on Nursery Stock it ordered from McConnell Nursery Co., Port lurwell, Ontario, through the Secretory of this Society. For Catalogue and instructions write- E. D. REID, Sec'y. P. E. I. Rural Beautification Society BOX 210, CHARLOTTETOWN noisier: , HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES commrucmo Mondoy, April sis," ms, m llnlll farther notice, all Jiigliweys in this Province are closed to useless- in m»: -s,ooo m. ' m "m" m on Provincial highways contrary to this’ In In d Ann. so. ms s. w’. Mssltltitl0ti. we Provincial sum-... Islanders I Have Met y ‘blender Abroad‘ WINNEPDG. Man.- The other evening at the St. Elmo Apart- ments. Colony st... I met iiith Midi Margaret MacSivaln. daughter of the late Allan and Mary (Mac- Lure) MacSwaisi. formerly of Elm- wood. Colvllle Road. P. E. I. Miss Mscsivain, after graduating from Prince of Wales College. taught school for several years in P. E. I., then came west. to Sask and took a Normal School tralii lng at Regina. Alter leaching ioi a time in Basic. Miss MaoSivsiti came to Winnipeg and is now teaching at the Lord Roberts School. 1 Miss lVlaoSu-alirs grandparents, Allan MacSwaln and Alex Mac- Lure. both born iii-Scotland. were among the first elders of the Hartsville Presbyterian congrega~ tlon; and often during the absence of the minister. the grandfather MacSwaln carried on the services. Miss Macsvraln revisited the Is- land about ten years ago and spent much time witli her sister. EiLth MacSivaln. “ho lives ciuriiii the summer, in Rose Valley. P. E. 1.. and 'at Cavendish Beach. where 5110 had a most enjoyable visit. Besides the sister Edith. M15“ MacSwain has another sister. Mrs. B. MacFadyen of Sommerviile, Mass... and three brothers. ch31‘- les of Winnipeg. a C. N- R- i133" man; and Malcolm of the Malpequc Road. Charlottetown who for a time lived in Kingston, P.E.I.; and Alex of Calgany.‘ Yesterday at B07 Ingereoll Si... I called on the Albert Stewart fairi- i ly. Mr. Stewart who is the son oi the late Alexander and Mary An- nie (Linkletter) Stewart. IOYHWIW of the Cross Rioads district, P.E.I.. came west around i912 (alter being trained as a machinist at Bruce Stewart's. Charlottetown). and holds a good position as master mechanic at the Winnipeg Gen- eral Hospital. Mr. Stewart has a brother Mll- ton living in Charlottetown, en- gaged in the insurance business and two sisters. Katie. at. one time employed at the Hudson's Ba? Company Land Apartment. Winni- peg, now retired, living in Victoria. 3.0.; and Rena. Mrs. Harry Teed of Portland, Maine, a graduate nurse of the P. E. Island Hospital. There was a senior brother, Frank, of Bruce Stewart and Company. Charlottetown. who passed away a few years ago. s Mrs. Stewart was the former Annie Hiimins. daughter of the late "Jghn L. a d Margaret (Millar) Hi5" gihmwdf Mr.‘ Higgins was a boiiermaker with the C.N.R.. and the late Mrs. Higgins operated a boarding house on l-Iillsboro St. Before coming west, Mrs. Stewart was a steiiographer with the Island Telephone Co... Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart were mar- ried in Winnipeg, the ceremony being performed by the late Rev. A. N. Simpson who was married to a Miss Bagnall o! Hazel Grove. P. E. I. Mrs. Stewart has two brothers, Wallace o! Charlottetown, of R. E. Mutch and Company. and Walter. stearnfltter, of Edmonton; also two sisters. Mrs. Colin White of Mur- ray I-Iarbour, P. E. L; and Mrs. Theo. Higgins of l-Iyiic Park, Bos~ ton, Mass. I I Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have two children. Margaret. a stenographei and Mrs, Ralph Isaac, of Vancou- ver. B. C. Mr. Isaac is a salesman with the London Life Insurance Co. ‘There are three children in the family: and Walter, an employee with the Winnipeg Electric Rall- way. Walter was a Flight Lieuten- ant in World War II and was an Instructor in the Air Force for several years. in Canada, before going overseas. Mrs. Stewart revisited the Island about ten years ago, and Mr Stewart. about twenty-three years ago. COUGIIIIIC l-SJIFFENSIYE .\ ,_ Offensive cough due to colds, lmoking? Oat this safe. peeari don-type fen-mule of proved can; relief ingredients long used by doctors. Quick. woioosed relhl 3 ways: l. Eases throat llelile i. Sootiieo raw. irritated membvaiiaa - s. Helps ieeaen pliieeln ' mcfififiattéxoevn_ The ....... .. $8..uirlnuierebeyond..iiltie.xurdcn.llnllts.._ T‘ T’ -¢--p@'u-'—> faseset ifiswi Three For Egypt qvssiesnsmais, "I fenoyJiit feels that things will have to b0 discussed between them-your husband and him. sometime or other." “Oh. but they couldn't - there wouldn't bo any question o1 die- cussloni" Kay said feverishly. “That's what 1 thought and I agree absolutely. But. all the same you must have your talk with Kit. to get matters right bcween you. So this Ia whet I've arranBQfl With hlirii. Hes to keep out of sight ro- duy; you can't meet in daylight- But alter dark this evening, when everyone is at dinner. Itn going to take you to a place we've fixed upon outside Abu Remeses. some ‘little way into the desert. Thera you can talk as long as-wiell. al- most es long as you like." Zenda smiled faintly. "And I'll keep watch a little way oif. just in case any- one comes." "Ch Zenda, you are klndl." Kay said gratefulhi, "What should we have done without you?" At this echo of Kits words, Zendrls face became even mam expi-essionless than, before. She spoke in a dull level voice. "I'm glad you think that lt ts a good plan." she said. "Don't corrc downstairs at all to-day: you'll much better take a couple of as» plrlns, lie down for the af-“emooii and get a good rest. "I'll feuh you in the evening. when it's time to start." Man On The Horizon ‘The sunset was already fading, the shadows deep under the trees. as the girls passed through the garden behind the hotel. "I can't help thinking someone is following us." Kay orihispered "I suppose it's Just fancy, or nerves. bug Iim almost , sure something moved behind that bush, over there." “Probably a bird or a stray cat prowling If you keep looking be- hind. you'll imagine anything -oi- nothing." Zenda. laughed. “It was only getting out of the hotel that bothered me really, Now. I'm sure it will be all right." Yet. ti’ Kay had not obediently followed Zendrs advice and ee- frained from glancing backwards over iher shoulder, she might have seen those fancies of hers take d'm. yet actual shape in a figure which slid quietly from bush to bush. 602K111! their steps. standing motionless if they paused. then following on again relentlessly . . . There was more light from the still-luminous sky when the two Hmong the ridges which were as regular and definite, on a far larger scale. as those which the sen makes on the shore, combing the wet brown land into permanent waves. Over the edge of one of the T111898. a man's figure suddenly showed climbing until he stood on the crest looking towards Kay and Zenda u they approached. Backing the sky as he was it was lrn_ possible at first to see his face and Kay gave a little excited cry. "O11. look I do believe glint‘: Kit! He's coming to meet us. “Kit Kl-J’ “Ssh! Be quiet!” Zends. spoke in a" “If? Whlflllel‘. 1351181“? the other Rlrlb arm in a fierce grip. checking her as she would have hailed the newcomer more loudly. "Don't be such n little fool, Kay-fig ygu wan; to rive us all sway calling out like that? Booklet-loo]; again! Don't you see who it is?" "Oh!" Kay's tone was flat with disappointment. "Yes. when m tux. ned his head I did see, I'm sorry I "was so silly Zenda; I really thought, for a moment that it was Kit, not Just that red-bearded Mac, the electrician." "I know I was nearly taken 1n at first too. by this light; it's as. Celll-lvt!‘ Zendds heart. which had been ihivrnplng violently began to best more regularly again. "But you must. be careful. you knqw_ 1f m" 5mm"!!! hld misunderstood and thought we really wanted hini. if he'd crme uii-ien you called. it would have been very difficult. to explain." "Yes. I'm sorry." Kay repute“ weakly. _I.et'e let on quietly withoug looking in his direction again. so that he'll know I only made a mis- teke. I'm afraid it's being go excited at the very thought of seeing Kit ‘hi1’! mlklfll me behave foolishly.‘ ‘i0! course. I quite understand. We'll hurry now." Zende answered her hand‘ pressing Kay's elbow urgently, as they walked on qultly Itlvllii the man still watching them frcm the sand ridge. For a moment or (we mo“ he stood hesiteting. looking doubtiully disappeared from sight. standings on this night. spirits of ancient Es.,'ians. ‘IIKI IIM IGNI- - y ifloleOontlniledt rig: GUARDIAN. after the girls, then he though nialsinl up his mind. clicnibeq down on the tisrthor side of the ridge and But. that red-bearded euectriclen seemed destined to be involved in other and more serious misunder- Othere. besides lends and Kay. lied seen hlin as he stood there on the ssndhills. outlined agalnet the N. others too psi-naps had mie- taken his identity. so: time vice shadows ‘slruiisirie in those shadows tstvissn the mounds siieins silently If“! QM to abet Illa disembodied .11» man whom they followed, new was too much ooeispisd viii-n hie own biuslnsq end his we thoushts to notice ahytllinl._le isms on. nfliiis sti-sieht ahead ih-oiils his dart specteolel. Valle the light lsssoriee in the sis), end the send took on e pols iiantnosity. lslsind him. the dsseowy shapes sue CHARLOTTETOWN l a _ 14., 124s Italy To Cot Gold Loot WASI-HNG/IION, April 1PM!) -Italy's anti-Communist. parties got more campaign ammunition today: The Western Powers decld ed to return $01,000,000 in gold looted by the Nazis. The United states State Depart.- ment said the lritiah-French-Am- erlcan Cold Commission in Ima- sels has approved an Italian Gov- ernment claim and will return this gold soon. , ~i~.e announcement obviously in. another of the long-planned moves by the Western Powers to strengthen Italian Government forces in the closing days o! the hectic political fight for control oi Italy. The country-wide election hexi Sunday will decide whether Italy stays in the Western bloo or the Communists take over. Some diplomatic officials frank- ly acknowledge the ennouncemeni was ii. new American effort ‘a show Italians how much confi dcnce the United States places ‘r. the present non-Communist Gov ernrnent. Italy‘ is the only country so iar to get two dividends from the $320,000,000 "gold pot" in Brussels. This represents gold stolen by the Nazis from European countries they occupied. In the first allocation last Oct- ober. Belgium was awarded e100,- 000,000 worth;_ the Netherlands. $39,000,000; Austria $20,000,000. r Italy $4,000,000; and Luxembourg $2.200.000. Russia has given up all claim to this gold cache and thus does not sit on the Commission. Four at the Soviet satellites. Albania, Yugo- slavia, Poland and Czechoslovakia. have claimed portions of this gold but thiis far have been awarded nothing. ORWELL SCHOOL Honour roll for the month o! March. Grade X: l. 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