. .1_¢-~J.c-.»-.<...-=.~m é I . Butytericki YI-Ielen M. Lawson , Of ' ‘ l If you have sewing problerns...ifiyou need guidance t, in most efficient use of IUTTERICK PATTERNS, by, all means sea Miss Lawson at the Buttericls Pattern section, first floor, Saturday. As a FASHION ADVISOR of the luttericls staff, Miss Lawson can bring you the right guidance and the rnost useful assistance. ‘ g , Manner. M5LEOD L‘ ‘t! A inn effective. HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ABT REGISTRATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES _Public Notice is hereby given that midnight, Friday, the 30th April, 1948,_has been fixed as the deadline for the use of 194/’ license plates. I ON AND AFTER TH_E 1st MAY, NEXT, ALL MOTOR VEH- ICLES USING THE HIGHWAYS WILL BE REQUIRED TO CARRY 1948 PLATES. » IT IS COMPULSORY TOCARRY TWO 1948 LICENSE PLATES Definite instructions have been issued to the Police-to make Molar vehicles may be registered in the former Banli of Can- ada Building, locatad on the corner of. Greet George end Rich- mond Streets in Charlottetown; in the Court House at Summer- side and in the Masonic Building at Montague. J. W. MocKl-NNON, Mn“ “ward Island’ Deputy Provincial Secretary. April 8, 1948. Charlottetown, '1 .E"S.Q=K'-Gi&=%P-C3'Z TIIREE FOR EGYPT. gyros-insulate, IIIIIQ 37ml! HMO DIII" The tribesmen had Witld till!!- eeives intervals on the sand- hills ell round the ouia alter the n-ianner at a besleginz ioroe. At sunset, they could be seen kneel- ing on the prayer-mists which had been carried rolled on their ald- dies, proetristln: themseivw to- wimh Mecca, but they showed no 5137i o! departing to their tents. £80511’ squatted. rifles across net-lees, others extended thoonssivas full-lenytti, but there was en air of permanency about all their proceedings whifih ms deoidedll’ intimidating. "The fact is, 1 expect they're chm 1c.- gmtlce. Val." I-ovelaca remarked. "Alter ail, you're the chief offender, you're the one who ireuliod the airi arid the tie-lbs.‘ " "I say, you wouldn't do that! fihervrin looked trishtenod. "You richly deserve it. All: any rate, you and Jake too. can clear out of here for the night. Yea I mean it! The men of bhll environ are all going to sleep in and under the car: it'll give quite enollizll protection in the dark. If the moi/B is done quietly, the Arabs need never even know we're there." Three was e. chorus of eicpostul- atian, but Lovelace stuck to his point. He had assumed the com- mand andcvidently intended to keep it. Even when the 0880s of provisions were rte-arranged there was very little room inside the shrinewnnd the heat was stifling. Few of the party sIaptK and a shot frrm one of the bcsiclfls 58M a badly scarred Jacobson precipitat- ely back into the tomb at. day- break. "At any rate these walls are thick, They should be bullet-proof." hb sighed. wiping the persplratan from his forehead. The Eg-y-ptaln chauffeur, as the only one of the party who could understand the language of the enemy. volunteered to snake a mecormaisance and try to get into conversation with them during the morning. He returned with a cer- tain amount of pcraPDily-acqulred information, none of it reassurlnz. For it seemed that the Bedaween were bitterly incensed assinst thc Europeans for the occupation of the shrine. ll was another case o! the Royal Tosnh at Abu Ramcses over again. only this time the desecration was far more serious in their eyes. The heimit saint whose bones lay in the tomb w... much nearer to themselves, one of their own people. His spirit. had aiweys watched over the oasis. rum-din: ‘he flocks and herds who watered a a AAAAALAAA v"¢=¢ We ore well jtocked with ‘Cool at present, comprising AMERICAN HARD NUT, OLD SYDNEY, ACADIA NUT, ACADIA LUMP, and COKE. DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY GILLIS‘ 5 CO PHONE 176 SPRINGHILL. IRAS D'OR SCREENED W. D. i l coin Ill ti... » i i fiO4§4§©§IO4O§O4 TEMPIIRARY OAIIIIELLATIUII OF _ IIAIIAIIIAII PAGIFIII STEAMSIIIP ' RAY 0F FIIIIDY SERVICE Account necessity of placing S. S. "Princess Helene" inla dry-deck, April 25th to and including May 18th, service on the lay of Fundy Route will be suspended, between Digby and .-»Seint' John, during this period. ti. l. SAUNDERS, District Passenger Agent, . Canadian Pacific Railway, i Saint John, N. l. IQWALLPAPEB BOOKS ‘.Noir,.._s_veileblet f woman's, Charlottetown, n. new 10.48‘ tillpeper ' pie looks. Mali this coupon and you - IEYIPVJIIII‘ free copy at once. ' * ms courorr elclierge your i948 Wallpaper I l there: now he would be angered IJV the aacrllege, the wells would become tainted. the beaeta die, the dam-crap ll and the herbage wPber. All these things would a ‘ainly follow unless steps were t! l to purge and purify the o-~-.=_ t0 remove all effects of the pr "once of white men and much r. se, white women. in that hall‘ we. "Univ do they mean to set about int?" Lovelace asked l-Iamlld. the ikiver. "We're perfectly willing to clear out 0t the oasis l! they'll let. us take i-l-ie car and go quietly: ll! they'll give their word and stick to it that we shan't be molested.“ Hamid shook his heed doubtiuily "I fear they won't dc that, Eifcn- di," he sold. "They are ignorant men: they Lhlllkvllhlfll. blood is need- ed 1o cieapse the shrine. that the wrath of the Saint will not be calmed otherwise. Perhaps they might be satisfied if the lllfiendi went out and fought them‘ face to lace: otherwise. they will wait" "We can't. do that!" Sherwin pro- tected. “Not ‘withcnly a couple of autornatlce against all those rifles. It's madness.’ “Cervnly it is." Jacobson said decidedly. "We'll lust have to stay here, boys, till help comes. That's all." “And how, when or ircirn where do you iirnacine help is to come?" Lovelace asked. "Well. hanz it all, Sydney. there's bound to be inquiries. A whole Phriy can't be lost in the desert and no questions asked. The police or somethinfll be sent. out looking for us." “We might be here for weeks, and our food won't last 1on8." "Say syd, you're not looking on the bright side, are you?" Jacob- son expostuloted fcebly. "I'm not sure that there is one. I'd like to maize a dash for it in the car. but we can't vdth the women to look after." ' ‘There's the S 0 S signal we made." Kay said. searching for what ccrnifort could be provided "It‘s quite possible some QHOQIIHO may see that and come to help us." " ‘Course it will! Good for you. Mrs. Hellyari“ Jacobson beamed at Kay. "It's as l said just a quest- ion of having patience and keep- ing your temper and uniting." Lovelace shruzued his shoulders and remained silent with an ef- fort. The gradual. but now com-' plete destruction of all his plane the culminating disaster of the fllin party's arrival, brinainl this tribal feud in their wake filled hill with such rue that. he could only have expresses tt in caning the tilrn producer and all his eun- panioria. . ‘They're Giierelns The Well!" The belated nrrieorl die not have to welt long for treeii deve- lopsssents. Until about notes all appeared quiet; it was than that tlarnlil went to the wells eerrflnii e s.lt* mdttoxplellllh the airilatseted I I do to’ Continual) waittngtarustloglvevoulaato‘ trio GUARDIAN. cnnigagrrafgoyvg w. C. T. l s urria rum only little prover. lord- A 1:1! brief words in ‘Iona; Thou hnaweet baton we weak When daas are, hard and ioni- Imy,“ 1w om‘ Lnlloet soul. ....:"l‘ wegwvdilaoneedloplead, win. on rev-std ohms- noubnowutoci-evorvaad- Only e little PNYQ. Load. we ask ‘Itsee to Iorslve All Thou meyest find airs-rise And teach ua hair to llvc. bloae L. aaovm we sour oust SUNDAY uwss (a, s. z- suture) oi: Cuiedlan Sunday lam act . criticised p, wins or our citi- zens as out-of-dete and in need 01' bglng scrapped drastically over- hauled. For the reason we should be giving some reel thought to all!’ Oanadian Sunday and the law that aafeguardls it for us, First it should be reaffirmed that lllr.i Fariner!-- - . - it's Time I T0 Think About Thai “ i NEW CREAM g SEPARATQR And To Remembe - - ~ HOLMAN’S SUMMERSIDE AND WN. . Give, You Prompt Delivery. And Better Service! we need our Sundays. ‘rho weekly any of rest is a law of physical necessity. Sunday as a. weekly day of rut and worship meets a basic liurnein need. Winston Chile-chill has said: "Sunday is a Divine and priceless institution. It is a neces- sary pause in the national life and nativity; it. ls essentially the day of emanclpaton from the compulsion and strain of daily work. It is the birthright. o! every British sub- ject." Note those worth. “e ncceeserl! pause ‘In the national life and activ- ity." We are so made that i! we would keep going regularly we must atop occasionally. Sunday as" a day of reet from our usual toll ls the necessary pause every week that keeps us going the other six days. We need our Sundays since without t-lum we should have a seven-day week of unremittinz strain, and we could not stand it for ions. But Sunday meets a need not only of the body. bu/t of the soul. The Sabbath was made for man. and for the whole mun, not lust part of him; for his soul as well as his body. - THE NATIONAL CONVENTION Plans are being formulated for the 33rd Biennial Convention of the Canadian Women's Christian Temperance Union. to be held in Toronto, Ontario. September 14th to 17th. inclusive, The BUD-EXQ- cutlve Committee will meet on the No. l12—4M pounds‘ ‘capacity. with stand .. No. 120-600 pounds capacity, with stand . No. 130-800 pounds capacity, with stand Famous IIOLMAN l “VELOX” SEPARATORS The World's Finest; . Ne. 105-200 pounds capacity, without stand ..... $42.50 .L._._._...... $67.50‘ No. 115-500 pounds capacity, with stend a n. Laval SEPARATORS No. 14-550 pounds capacity, with stand $122.50 "LLlOasaea ..-._,_,....... $123.50 .. sens evening of September 13th. < Mrs. D. Leigh Galvin. LL- D.. l President of the" American W. C.- T. U. will -be the speaker. ALCOHOL QUIZ PROSPERITY AND THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC l. What is a country's fltéatest‘ asset? A. countryi treat-eat asset is its healthy, industrious citizens. en- joying peace end prosperity. . z What is the basis of general PY°5D¢fl$Y? The purchasing power of the people is the basis of industrial, progress, and general welfare. ln-l sofsr as that power is devoted to the purchase of healthful neces- No. 18-800 pounds capacity, with stand $137.50 Buy Ylllil: llew Separator 0n 3m hi" on ‘mm ll0LiilAN’S EASY PAYMENPPLANL L’ FARM NEEDS tllllY 1/3 novni BAlJillllE ~ In Easy Monthly Payments llAlNIll-Oellare. Pads. ‘leans Pale. Glrtbs. Haas. heemlssrsseeseta. CARR-MOI STOCK-Bel 5 Q “a. Ill- Wloa lluba. INOINII - M! Cooled and he! l-l I). up. W“. ca‘... eltlee and wholesome luxurleg. <it constantly creates a greater de- mand for these commodities. and thus increase the sum of income earned by productive labor and useful industry. 3. Does the million dollars adev - spent. in Canada for liquor centri- bute toward general ‘prosperity? Ne, because for even-y dollar spent (or-liquor, some competent re- tall merchant or 'some worthy cause is deprived of just that much income and support. ~ 4. What is the relation between industries and trlle wealth? Industries are. supposed to create wealth by giving equivalent values for the money received. which in turn is expended in greater pro- duction, which pays wages and buys raw material which ls turned into producte of greater value. 5. Does not the liquor traffic per- iorm this service to the seneral load? The liquor traffic does not. give equivalent value. It provides the passing pleasure of drinking some- thing that hee no tood value in hulding up the body. The results of the purchase of liquor can be seen in police stations. traffic ac- cldents, divorce courts and Juvenile delinquency- BALIZ IN COCKTAIL DOUNOII SOUGHT DY GUILD . Licenses for approved Nova Scotlen hotels to sell beer. nine. and spirits with meals; ln cocktail lounges and/or via rocm service are souflht in a petition which has on been submitted to the Provincial Government by the Innkeepers o! Guild o! Nova Bootla. it was claim- ed that s system to make liauor snore readily available to their ,.....-. was needed not only for the benefit of the tourist tradebut also to provide boteiaJnth an OR- tn source of revenue tor expansion of accommodations. The aeaocletioneuuestnd that licensee be issued only to hotels iiavlnratleast six bedrooms in smalles- centres end so in larger communities, proridlnl they also bad 61mins some sat-vine tbrae y uiliilrmii -* meals daily. sanitary conveniences and e. public lounge. l-loura at sale in hotels. it wee suggested should be iinlted to ll a. m. until mldllllht from Monday to Saturday inclusive. ‘ll. Z. Ila-Survey Entire llosstllns i? By I. c. GRAHAM (Canadian Press Oorrespondent) rlirorcuum. NZ... April a _ (OP) -- Osotury-old errors in the "..':..‘;-.'..i:*.:".:'...'~ H70“ iiAINi’5i "YlliEliE otorniéiiiisiiitcr" map of New zealsnd will be cor- ‘ l T ""V’.‘Y n v ed Position oi ouvlorislead lizht, a common landfall for overseas 5111091116. was found to be hail a mile out. 'l'hs whole o! one lone stretch at coastline north o! Auck- land was discovered to be charted one to two miles away from its true position. It is not yet known what veaeel will undertake the ra-aurvay but it ls probably theta ship fitted with modern equipment will be "WW1 by the British Admiralty. 806N011. R3618, Bn[._-(Qp)_ A fisherman. haullne his net on the coast here, eeulht a nine. gallon cask o! beer. ' ‘FQIQQIU: , ['13P] "flllvldvelghialeeiid m" mil" I ‘ n. MM .92.,“ y . Jallll IOOLI-er u ma; llaaare Forks and lbdvels. l haul" IOOIII TRUCK AND TI-ACTO Al!!! l1"! I Bills floss for flfltlllQlFflaforu, .'II.‘°."..!.."‘ LZ“..'.."'.Z“""‘ "' °°‘°"- "t M Pint ..-.. 60a Quart $1.90 e- ' Anglican Synod To I. l. Illllltll’ 01 lsrlltsro Ill Meat 0n April 27 1 MONOTMI. ll. n. April a-(cpi woodman o! Provincial Agricul- tuta Minister A. O. Taylor. in hoe- llitel hero. tonllht-wss describes u ||‘°°dn Hvmitai authorities said, hovr~ cesan Synod of the Church England will open here April under the chairmanship oi M l l-IAIJFAX. April 32 - (CPI The annual moetln: of the Dio- f Rhcmici t.i=lmel.sqf ""- 1" WWW vwbabls be a as» ellvOmada. ltnsvhaonanndunccd to tlent for “some time." 4 my ~ Ag .. v o ~i l -.-___.-___... IIILII OI‘ WOOD Annual car lei-dials by Canad- ian pulp and paper-pure would fill a train stretatiinetroisi coeet to coast. . , clergy and laity are expected attend the three-day session. ANCIENT GAMBLE” Palamades ls said to have vented dice about l2“ $0. 771th Defoe i v I Quality In e meal modern end rhtelninp peeirepe. “W” More than 200 delegates of l ..-¢=.~:.-e e-rsfihhv .. . '*'abflrixax a- "¢r\ 4