Wt IE GUARDIAN. cnAal.or'rc'rovijN I In the World of Books With Will R. Bird I pr, W. G. Hardy. head of the psrtinent of Classics at the university od Alberta, and author ,, note, is to re the new Presi- Ic... at the Canadian Ai;thors' ggsoclation. lie will take office m June 30, at Montreal. where the annual Convention will he held, 1-xi; three internationally mresstul novels are rather Ab- ,,.nnm, 'ru.rn Buck the River, uni All Trumpets Souiidcd. F03-l.rLIC'l' by W. A. I'lend(-rlclih: pyci-soil Press: 33.50. I stories of the American Revo- lution have a peculiar interest fnr Maritime readers. This for the reason that the history of Nova Scotla is interwoven with mm, or the New England States. Ind many of the people of the province are descendants of Wiud Emlpire Loyalists who caiiie from New York, New Hamp- .xI'llI'0, Vermont and elsewhere. 'rn'..s new novel. Conflict, is anoth- ,.,- story of the Revolution, writ- ten with the flavor Kenneth Rn- herls so ably imparts to his writ- jngs. Alec Sinclair is the hero of ill(' story and though the latter part. of the boot: dexils with B.lllk- rr Hill and Johnson Hul', the fir.-.i. part deals with the sell and me writing shows that the auth- or feels more at home wlien dc- mihlnlz life aboard ship then ntlrn depicting fighting along an Indian trail. Alec is surgeon's mute on the Mercury, and the girl of his choice 1, Lora, daughter in a family made penniless by the fortunes 9: war, and depending on her marrying some money. The fltst chapters are a rollicking tale of life at sea rind the scandal rreated by a huxoln too-popular lady and her maid. The Mercury's errand is to capture a French ship loaded with supplies ior America. The attack is cleverly planned and well executed. The IIAHBIIRGERS PREPARED IIIISTAIIO I Y I II E H E II E ' Fresh Housedresscs in beautifully smart styles and colors-sizes 12-20 and 44-52. Priced from 32-75 "D Don't Make This Mistake When Child Is constipated D0!” Iivlotn elilld already ll act by Illvadoa with nasty-iutiiig nxatlvaa or, hanhhfiyia eat.liartiu.' in 0liildna'.l own iota. his new nor-nctin inada on veelnllr for Irwin: young-tan' and. is! so haunt to take-aeta so gently and nonl in a bit was that won't use. aka laxative-taking time as huuw: child and vouraoll. rl ea (Khan'- tlnirallistotodal at nudruuist.ao4.- Mtg account of it. as presented by Mr, Plenderlelth is as exciting as an action story can be. After this success, the Mercury is loaded at London with supplies for New York. and when he reaches America, young Alec sets off with others to visit the vast Johnson estate. There he spends some time on a trapnne in the wlntgr and the story oi the revolted col- onies gradually unwiiids. AIec's work with little Elk. one of Johnston”.-s ii-lolhawk scouts. be- comes one ol the liilziiliirlits of the book. Lora arrives in the country and the love story is renewod, Thim "8 Sfnphic glimpses of sessions with :.'-ir Henry Clinton and Genera' Burgoyne In fnct. it is not hard to fancy one is reading ilnutlitl R.oberts' saga of the Revolution. The author fol. lows the records. nlliiost painful- ly at times, and all the atmos- Dherc of the wilds is breathed in- to the pages. A very good book, uiiosrs iiifrunuino by llarwood oteeio.-; Ryepsgn Hess; 2'72 Doses: 33.50 Ghosts Returning is a dramatic novel oi tin No.th West Mounted Police and Indians in 1880, or, as the publishers say on the dust jacket. "A tale of mys- tery and high adventure for red- costs in the Lzmd of the Long Knives." The author explains in his Forward that his novel deals lwith (at liiterintiontii co-opci'a- than between Canada and the United States in enforcing law alld order: (bl tracking down in the United States by North west Mounted Police or a criminni ”wanted” in Canada; and (cl one of the most important niysLel'- ions and fantastic chapters of the Rreat and picturesque story of the North American Indian. This is Harwood Steele's fifth book on the Mounted Police, and he is well qualified to write on the subject both because of his great amount of research alid because of ills keen personal in- terest in the Force through his lather, who was one of the old Originals. An interesting fea- ture of Ghost Returning is an appendix which explains uhioh parts or the book are factual and which are fictitious. It also ex- plains which cnaracters are nu. (Continued on mi. 16) , nie'u- HALF SMALL LOT OF LAST SPRING COATS CLEARING AT 507,, OFF PRIOE 141 Gt. 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CHARTER in any point in Clsnada or tile United States for passengers or cargo. 26-36 and 50 ft. lengths. Safe for Phone Maritime Central Airway: your t:ella.i's and out buildings at Limited 2061 or 640. . 'I'anton's. IN MEMORIAM A MR. JOSEPH INC! Mr. Joseph !nce, Hampton, died on April 2nd. The funeral was held at his home. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Mr. Clayton Morrison singing Understands" as a solo. The service was conducted by the Rev. T. G. Head. Mr. Ince was a son of the late Thomas Ince and Mary Hardy. He was born in Hampton in 1809. lie is survived by his wife, Catherine (MacPhai1). The pallbearers were Arthur Gamble: Gordon Villett; Arthur lnman, Warren Inman. Robert Fer- "God a iigililsiilma-3 B"l'0lI(IlIaI Coughs; you suffer from dimeult hr hing, . wheezing. and can't alesp well be- Aatliiria or Broncbit rself to y 'ti"n"t”ItulA”' Fl? nmisoonl ui kl I . On! completed: satlsflgd." " m '1 c y "'4 Chinese Beds L ANNOUNCEMENT. -- MI". and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Bothwell. an- nounce the cngagemeiits of their daughters Thelma Dorothy to Norman Stuart Bruce. and Ruby Edith. to Kci-mlt Young Bruce, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce. East Baltic. Marriage to take place early in Mliy. FARMING takes it Iut of time and elicrgy but it's ivortli the extra eflort to give II tidy comfortable look to our homes and outbuildings. You take more pride and pleasure in your place where It's improved. and you add to its value. Why not fix up the place this year? Enter the Rural Beautification Competi- tion now. Valllillllc prizes are of- fered for lniproveniciits to homes. schools, and cummuiiities Semi entry to Rural Beuutinc.-ition Soc- iciy. Clinrlottetoivn. . CI'I'!' I'0LICI-I CUUIIT. - At the Stipeiidlary Mngistrlite's Court yrstvrdny. two intn charged with Ilrcnking and entering with intent to steal. were both remanvdell until Saturday. The case is ill connec- tion with an alleged break into 1"clll'lcl and Chandler's warehouse at the rear of their main store on Queen Stnzet. City Police -made the arrests at an early hour yesterday morning at the time of the break The only other case to appear yes- terday. was that of a marl charged with being drunk and incapable who was lenialidod until the 28th. CALIFORNIA JUICY ORANGES. 35: YOUR CIIOICE FRESH STOCK FANCY BEMA TALISMAN TEA. MoI'Iier's Own. Red Rose. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. -- Adverlisers are reminded that their copy must be in The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone classlilcds. eic., sliould particularly hear this in mind. IMMUNIZING CLINICS will be conducted by the Department of Health and Welfare at Notre Dame Academy at 1.30 P. M. and Model School at 2.30 P. M. on Thursday. April 27th. iuyv. iiOALLOWAY KENT” due Charlottetown May 4th and loads livestock and general cargo for st. Pierre and St. John's. Newfound- land. For space and freight rates apply to Buntain Bell & (2).. Agents. Personals Miss June Burns of Davidson. Sask., arrived by plane on Mondiiy evening to spend her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Burns and brother Robert of Free- town. Friends of Mr. George T. Hurdle, North River Road. will be pleased to learn that although he is still in the P. E. 1. Hospital. his condition is much improved and he is coming along nicely in recovering his usual good health. doz.: giison, William Farrow. cemetery. Mrs. Joseph lnce, sent Report for March. 2, Inc. Bell. Grade VIII. Jr.-ti. Bery Donald; 2. Orville Willis. Grade V.-1, David l7'ra.n.l:lyn Maclvlillan. Grade II. Sr.--1. Lean. 2. Norman MacLauchlaii. Teacher-Shirley Cooke. LIMIT 8 LBS. TO AN ORDER MOlRS' ROYAL MIXTURE. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. REG. 75c VALUE-5 LB. BOX SLOO BULK MOLASSES. gal. 31.25 IN GLASS JAR '3-FRUIT MARMALAbE. 3 large icirs interment was in the Argyle Shore card or Thanks Hampton. wishes to thank her relations and neighbours for their many acts 0! - kindness during the illness and death of her husband. and also for the cards of sympathy which were WEST C0 VEHEAI) SCHOOL Grade X.-l. Carol MacDonald; Grade VIII Sr.-l. Gerald Doiron. 1 Marie MacDonald; Grade VII.-1. Mary Dolron: 2. Donnie Allan; 3, Isabel Allan. Grade VI.-l, Doreen Hughes. Reed; Grade IV.--1. Myron MacDonald: 2. Dale Hughes; 3. Wendell Dolron. Grade III.-1. Alberta Myers; 2, Anna Myers; 3, Marlene Hughes. Gerald Mac- Grade II. Jr.-l. Myrna MacMil- Ian and Joan MacDonald, equal; ......95c .....43c ....si.o9 ....Sl.00 The Overrun Most Of Hainan Island By Spencer Moon TAIPEI, Formosa. April 25 .. The Chinese Communists to- day appeared to have overrun most of Hainan. and guerrillas were reported four miles from Yulin, refugee capital of that? South China island. i (Chinese Communist broadcasts left little doubt that -Forn-iosa.i last major nationalist. stxonghol, is,next on the schedule of Red. conquest, Tile push is expected af-; ter Nationalist islands along the east coast are knocked out.) . There was a virtual news black- I out here Tuesday evening on the Hainan sltuatioil. I . F a. reasonable price! Are You Going To The P , i A '0 NORM wveiimlno. o fast. ' t work! will go like lightning everything! hen Mac- 3. Musical Festival? Your child will be well cared for day or night at TODDLERS' INN NURSERY For Appointments - Phone 2389-L or call at Isl Sllrlnlz Pfirk Rd. (Above MCGIII Ave.) MRS. G. R. SOY (Nursery supervisor) 2. OF SOME SPECIALS -- ! HEINZ 57 IIEINZ TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz. tin. 8 for . . 51.00 IIEINZ . 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