.,A-GE new ,(H'l! GUARDIAN. cm\izLo'r'rii'rowiv ill.EwE~lSlEIlll GUARDIAN . ‘R lemurs: el0N'l'AGllli Ilanld I‘. lanln. Albert Althea. Ilra. lino Stewart. Ike Inrrlet Olalr. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden laverl. Thoauardian inalbo honxlltaeanloltho iouowing places In Manhunt: lb 5. A. l.|eInll.vII: Illl. GI)- .. Georgetown: The Post omen: In loarlai ‘rho Snack Bar and 2'. ll Ilaharda 0 Ian. ...... -.- -..- M "'-iii riiiiicis siiwiiiiii in-nu Home Mnlters Hero is an important announcement llio NEW WAY Furniture A-‘Co. Ltd. . ' 161 Great George Sh. Charlottetown __ , "SOUTH OF ST. LUUIS" new line at sprlnc fashions. Mrs. L ml r ‘ Jews: a moment‘ t... 1..i..g uwomah \ and Mary ,,p_,,,_ M V, ,_ W whim Road ring, locket, eic., ask us to engrave News - Sports - Cartoon -— Shows 2:80-7-9 '3. ..°li'l'l"l‘ED roorwsan nan ..-vrsrr nau.l's snorrs in ..'F0lt PER.F£C'l'LY SA'!'ll- B. Poole. Phone N. __ - " V ...for only a woman’: weapon ler. the Jeweller. Montana _ ox. .* - F», /7 5nd Vi¢iI|Il'Y turn flight on the 17th and 18th ‘ . . A I - MON. — " WED. Montague shoe Store. uontuuo and see our mrnplete .- 1'" "W ""'°V“i FACTORY guaranteed watch. clock 00"” 1‘°°P he!‘ 811"--vl10_W! ..‘WHEN you nor . lighter. . . with only six hours not time. We your initials 0”» WW 9°“ lfi Mr. James Macbeod. bus driver. stopped at run Nellon. white- °V¢T 0“? "W ""1::t'%' m is enjoying several days holiday at horse. Fairbbnks and Anchonee. W other e"8""‘"¢- <=' m'“'- ' his home at whim amid. due to pioi: up patients and unloaded at S°ni>“°“S- 9*» d°’r*;°°v °R5"°"" cancellation of bus service caused Mcchord, wuhingwn and Great 1595 3‘ 5““‘d”d 9 °" ‘ ‘ “V by road conditions. Falls. This time! arrived hereon‘- 6 Annouxlfl le:-. the Jeweller. Montague. Travologiie “COLOR[~‘l'L HOLLAND" D. DUCK CARTOON T0-DAY JOE PALOOKA THE COUNTERPUNCH" Y’S VARIETIES Murray Harbour Norfli Mr. Roy Clow, Montflsue. WI-I 3 visitor to Murray Harbor North on Friday. Friends oi Mr. William Iflhr will be sorry to learn that he is confined to his home due to ill- ness. M155 Lucy Millar who has been employed at Murray River 101' several months has Yfitlllflfd $0 her home in Murray Harbor North. Ml‘. and Mrs. Cari Johnston and young son "Sandy" of Montviflue. are visiting at Peters Road. 81163‘-l of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnston. Miss Lucy Miliar. who has been employed at Murray River tor sev- eral months has returned to her home in Murray Harbor North- Mrs. Alexander Glow of Gun- bridge has been a patient in the Mrs. Farmer (formerly Miss Jean Stewart, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Kilmuir) and son, are now in the Aleutians, where her husband. Lleut Farmer is stat- ioned. He is.a flight officer on the route between Anchorage and the Aleutians. It will be of interest to many in this vicinity to learn at some of its former residents who are at pre- sent in Northern Canada or Alaska. Mrs. Louis Watson. (formerly Miss Christine MacDonald. daugh- ter 0! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac- Donald. Whim Road) is now in Alaska, in the Northern part of the North West Territory near Yukon, where Mr. Weston is an ofiicer in the R. C. M. I‘. Lieut Katherine MacDonald, A. F. N. C. (formerly oil Kilmulrl, has been stationed at the school of Aviation Medicine in Texas, and has been temporarily assigned to "the Alaska-Adak run", as flight nurse with the Medical Air Evac. Unit. she made several flights from U. S. to Alaska during Febril- Iry and March. The following quo- tations is taken from H letter re. ceived by her sister. Miss Anne ly Friday morning and I'm to take the flight in Adair tomorrow morn- ing (Sunday) and back 'mesday. Then the following Friday we re- turn to the U. 8. by way of Mcohnrd The night up was nearly as cold as the one last week. Yesterday I went into Anchorage (about ten miles by,bus) and saw some ed the “Alaska Day", celebrations, chiefly dog-team races. “The teams race 25 miles each for four days. They make 25 miles in less than two hours. I think the drivers looked more tired than the dogs at the end of the race. as he stands up on the back of I 112113 sleigh that looks like a snow shoe on runners. 9 "There was also a display oi native handicraft, sponsored by the “Homemakers Guild." some articles are’ plain knitting and needlework, while a great many articles are a work of art in aighans, braided rugs, etc. Anchorage looks to be about the size of Charlottetown. It has a a population or Ibuut 25.000. The people are less conservative and are of all types. They wear about any- thing in warm clothing. Many men wore beards. In fact they had a beard growing cohtest in Anchor- agefiso I was told and anyone This company is owned and operated by M. II. ‘A. Holdings Ltd. Our large Departmental Storm in Sginr John has faithfully served Marl!-liners foriovpr 0 years. . ' . « The policy of ‘the NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. is to supply the very best furniture and appliances obtainable. so as our customers will enjoy the use of some for many years to come. We sell both for cash and Credit. When goods are sold' on credit only 5% a year carrying charge is added to the Cash Price. .50c weekly buy: up to $75.00 worth of furniture or appliances. , A $1.00 weekly buy: up to $150.00 werlh of goods. 1 $2.00 weekly buy: up to $300.00 worth of goods. and so on OF ,50 P.E.I. HOSP“-31 Ind 1‘ P"°”“‘ 1’ MacD_onald of Kiimuir. caught clean shaven on “Alaska staying with Mm Y-est-er!-l°‘"" "My previous night on the l6th. Day" was "turned in" of course. At Th, sum of Ch81'10“¢WW“ P°"d“¢ :3’ from Great Falls, Montana, was this did not apply to the military CM?!’ in’-Ollie 110991351 9°’ W” "’ rather tiresome as I made the re- I personnel who are stationed here." treatment. Mrs. Lucy Leeco who has been mm“. DA I L Y c R o s s wo R o Shows 2:30-7-8:45 CAPITOL M0ll. — TUE. — WED. All our goods in NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. are clearly priced for everyone to see. and guaranteed against faulty manufacture and delivered on the first weolxly pay- ment with no deposit necessary. , ADULT and Mrs. David Irving of Mill’!!! ENTERTAINMENT Harbor North. has returned to her 1 s.:::ri:?:’s 48.Wlther 17.fi;‘tlil:e).a \ The Carrying Charges of III! NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. APRIL 174849 h°m° ” Pm‘ Pl°"m°' ‘cocaine DOWN 19.oince'or ‘-70- '5 5°/0 C YOII. - i ' Advance Tickets A large number ad hockey ilns 5~P“'P"-‘h 1'A""’8l"“‘8 “mm” . ’ brown 2. Lubricate 21. steal — . “°L‘{u‘;',',e§:'fi,,”y f..'.‘§’.".....‘.”.§i’.f.§”Iii.§l‘.'c'I°'.i§'.‘.’.7¢‘§‘a ‘£3 9.:;arl':‘te-ll‘i'lre ..i:;:::.: 3%. 1:13;;-yi.s ‘ ‘ We invite everyone on the Island to visit us and look around Y.’ Me,“ CM, §;;;ya;;;§rr;;g;;”°{h:“,3d.; 10. oz us. mt.-) ;.g.....t 28 ;.i..i.. I _ .l., W H the largest furniture and appliance store on the island. I I H.“ . . al'lCES Cp . TICOTHCO I ljlffl-1 nj ‘ 1 L Don’t Miss This ‘M M“""' 3"“. 12.mmr .6[.%:>nt;e°‘ 29 gwgznmenc iziuim i-iisiri ' Grand Stage Show - - ‘ . . F“ . 8 Friencis or Mrs. hniilsli; GIMP‘ 1* IC'3',:{'_‘’d:: 31 ;.‘’‘:''‘:e'' "'"'°"'A""'4 ‘mm ‘’°“- ‘’°““'‘ R°‘d' " ° hm’ ‘ 15 Llnd~ 3 Silkworms '(Prlnl) 39 Adheslvv Extracts from shut-in all winter will be glad to -ma 9-Not d n 33 God at-Wm ' mu learn that she is improvin: daily 16 oflau" ‘I'm 5!“ ‘(S d) 42 5'“ '° u - ‘ - slmw BOAT" “id "Vi" 5”" "° “" ”° "° °“" 11 Rules‘; 13'n.fc:h 34 charm.-nu 43 Bluxder ' ' “"°"3 7*" ""°““’- muss.) cheese 35.Smallvalleyn 45.Munic note 18. Vein ofa Mlrs. Alexander Clow of Oam- lg“, bridge has been a patient in the 2o_-"om P.E.I. Hospital and at present is zlufla dc". staying with Mrs. Lester Johnston ztnlmmuun COMPARE’ our CARRYING CHARGES. of Charlottetown pending re-entry 0, Mn’, , into the hospital for further treat- 2503"“. mmt 21. Endurel 30. Burden Mrs. Raulston Johnston of Peter: 32' Rut ‘mm , - _ _ Road, who had been nom:riatt.e1.tu (pflnm ' . ' « ma ranouson nae!-on ute District C-onventiion. attended as. "II "CW , a Leadership Course n C srlo e- Adm. i - - . town recently while enroute to visit 37_ Inventor of . I.’ i Z ‘ l . . her daughter and son-in-law. Mr , sewiii$ U ‘ Y I ‘ “ and Mrs. Albert Craswell of Car- mu-hi... . " _- futon siding. 38. Loli. RA v VIRGINIA an ____}_I am mEm:.;n HE '.l‘ CTOR WHICH GIVES YOU— _ ; on Fri y. Marc .. a very uym.) enjoyable variety concert was pre- 41. Japanese * Tw M sentcd by the Ladies Aid society of auh 0 . Murray River under the auspices of 42.A Greek * LOWER sun CONSUMPTION the Murray Harbor North Ladies 44.Arlglit- D0 Aid in the local hall. Rev. Charles hand page -5°". " E M P I R E D. at.-....... ........ .. ....... ........ * THE oiucmsi. FERGUSON FINGER TIP Ac man. Following the program, lunch 40. southeast , was served by a committee of the wind . ’< To D ladies. The following is the com- 41.Caper . ’._’ 1- — l to : ‘TTU Q UTE .' i snows are-' 1 Mr P9 pmmmnle-_ DAILY on U r. nfantrglgtw to work I git?s°y::fi'§3.'.' Conet:'n‘|,I':t.ld1:l’l‘a‘i‘-ye-lI(l'J-:°"io:e u!.il‘“rgusomh°r" on ma ' ' — — - Openin Ch rus — Fore er and A XY D B "‘ POW I‘ . III 0 0 0 II 8- III . Ever: Rgrnarlgs by the chv-inmn: . L o N or n r. r. o w implements available for all farm ope:-a&ns. Po ' 3 I"5"'“’""’"‘“ Mm“? 0'“ A“ P1” one letter simpiy stands for another. In this example A is used - -‘The P“ 1“ the oven"; 5°]°- for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- R'ePh°°‘b’° Pu“ 933"’ °btdn‘bl°' Ad‘ 1”’ 3' d°m°n3h‘fi°n why! um‘ 3°“ (°"°°"d)‘ G'°“p 5°" trophies, the length and formation or the words are all hints. , , o I —Sunflower Girl; Monolo us’: —"An Inspiring Dishwasher: solo—beith Beck (encored): step Dance—l7.e¢ Johnston; Chorus —. Apple Blossom ‘Each day the code letters are different. ' A crypiognm Quotation For full information and prices, write, phone or call at-— \ \\ Wedding(encored):soio—!..eir.h W3‘? CNLGL TV1‘ HLL NDJ CNVSMH Beck (encored); Instrumental Mu- m. Sm, Dmoe _ M, Johmmn 'xLMNs. JNWC ii “'3. .1 N c 1-‘. av r. s D c and Harry Reid"; One Act Play — __ . The Tail off His shirt": Ii1strum- ‘x L k G L L K " ental Music —— Otis Jackson. Mur- Yesterday’: Crypioquote: i-‘OR Boll-1 \\‘I:l’.E BlG0'l'S—ll'A'i'E- i ray and Preston: Closins chorus: FUL souns THAT PLAGUE ':'i-in GENTLE woiu.n-—DAvID- . 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