:~.; - 14;“; M? ny-s-iun -. -_._.1. APIEELZJ- 1241 Professional cards DR. 0.8. NOIIDLAND v ‘ y‘ Surgeon Mount Edward Rosa Charlottetown, PILL Phone 804 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER silmeographing cards and circulars, conceit protrlml. correspondence, typing and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone 1890-] Apt. No. l. Connaught Apia, Pownal Street MORRELL and COMPANY ' Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Phone 1m - Box m Charlottetown B. M. SEARS. (LA. lhaident Partner v- A’. occroomx.\%' 9 v-vvv‘ NEIL W HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel, I636 P.O. Box 457 l McLEOD s. BENTLEY ’ W. E. BENTLEY, ILC. I. A. BENTLEY, TLC. Barristers and Attorneys-ab Law 154 Prince Street 00-0-0-0-0-00-0-000000000000“ QQfOOOOQ O-QOO-O V O05 n. R. com: a. co. i Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Bu; g4’) Randolph W. Manning, (LA. l ‘.Q‘QYQQQQQQ§ t I C o b O~§~O-%O4-O£-O-O4~O O-Q-O-‘Q-O-O-O 0-0 O A. ‘Hartman Iiaudet, LLB. ster. Solicitor, gm, Phillips Building lll Grafton Si. llloaeyto Loan. rwunwflom 4-0-0-0-0 * ms sxmmro ' AND GLASSES nrrso , 0 l J. S. Taylor OFTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Queen Sta. Phone 1955 Innings by Appointment Phone: Residence 101a 0000000000 o J. A. McGUIGAN, B.A. norms. are. IABBISTER. SOLICITOB ounnm sumnwo- M. ALBAN FARMER an, nun. MONEY T0 LOAN BARRIBTEB, sonrcrron, mo. i-Qoomeewaoocoow MATHESON ond PEAKE n. w. MATHESON, no. a. n. PEAKE, on. one. Barristers, etc. Collections. - Money to Loan , 90 Great Georgo Street Charlottetown DR. A. R. SMITH DENTIST 171i Grafton Street Office llonrs: 9 to 12-2 to I Telephone 2284 *Qv0000e0o00e'00000-0-0-0-QQ CHARLES R. McQUAlD 8.5. Barrister, Solicitor, ’ Notary. Etc. i Intern Trust Building, Charlottetown Phone 1111 O Q-OO-QOQQ-O-OOOQ BELL 8- MATHIESON Barristers, Solicitors. he. It. It. BELL, MLA», ll. L. MATHIESON. lll..B-. l-O- Attorneys-at-Law ‘CAN! 0N CITY AND FAR‘ PROPERTIES 150 Richmond St. Charlottetown. l‘.E.l. PALMER 8| HASLAM l. l. IIASLAM, B.A., LLB. BARRTSTER. ETC. Bank of Nova Seotla Chambers Charlottetown P.E.l. MONEY T0 LOAN Phone ll 1E0. Box ll l‘l. F. MCPHEE, B.A., KC. NOTARY, ETC. ‘ BABRISTEB. SOLICITOR ' "l! Building Charlottetown GAUDET 8. HASZARD ‘which. Solicitors, Notaricl. Eta c Mona: er Coaneroe Bldg. "ro an {ll-sum a owosr an. nun Illladlan Bani: of Commerce Bldg. Ch-rlottctown. 'r.a.|. Frgilarlc A. Largo. I(.0. ARRISTER. sonrerron. 3°!!! Bani Idlulunzla Chambers. g Charlottetown. EIJ. s m... .._°_'"Iv ‘I- ‘rwag; no. Illl. W. Ii. OIIIISISL Chiropractor Palmer Graduate ‘ Ohar '1 ham so. Ihepe ms. e vo>0>+0++0+>0 f Director EASTEINLEIIAIIIJIAII "wuglqpgisgluu " ..'JUS'l‘ RECEIVED. — Part carlosd Chesterfleld Suites, Studio Couches and Bedding. also 100 Army Blankets. Stewart do Book. a I i I i Canada’. Chief Scout, Alexander, has received the tol- lowing Si. George's Day message from Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the British Com-momvcalth and Viscount Iinpirc: "I send to you and your Scouts my warmest good wishes for this St. George's Day. "Thorn are Drugons.abroad in lhc World ioriay seeking whom they may devour; Dragons o! Hatred, Jealousy and selfishness. Tlhe Scouts of the World must face these Dragons 421th the same courage and determination which inspired St. George of old. Let us. therefore. go forth together clad in the armour of , this work. ceivcd n bad cut Hampton. had the misfortune to have one finger and part of an. other severed while engaged in sablllg W001i 8 few weeks ugo. fHE Friends of Mr. Ken Miller, Vic- lflfla. are pleased to know that he has secured -a position with the Provincial Bank o! Canada, Charlottetown. _ Miss Annie MecDougall has re-l sumed her duties in the Bank of, Nova Scofia. Victoria, after ll very pleasant three weeks’ vaca- tion spent at her home in Role Valley. L. D. Macbeod d: Sous, Victoria. are busily engaged handling farm produce at their Waftllouse 1n I Albany- They have as their us- sisiants at this work Messrs. Wil- fredrKcough and Melville Gallant. Mr. Peter G. Maclltschern. Mus- say Harris dealer, Victoria, is bilfllly engaged finishing the in- terior of his large warehouse crccted last fall. Mr. H. R. Pro- fltt ls his competent assistant at It is pleasing to report that Mr. Clarence MncPhail, clerk at R E. Morrison's store. Victoria, CHARLOTTETQKN GUARDIAN race anagram A Safe Bet for 1947: “Grow lMore, Grains and Less Potatoes” III/lore Grains mean CHEAPER feeds, Mr. Farmer, and less feeds for you to buy-with consequent independence of other sources of supply . . . It also means increased farm and livestock production for you.‘ Less Potatoes mean greater home and export demand for YOUR crop —and that of your neighbors. It means no disastrous gluttiug of ‘the market and a better price level, for éverybody. Add Ferzzlzzed Pastures and Your Progrdm is Complete! MARITIME FERTILIZER COUNCIL C.N.R. CREAGHAN BLDG. MONCTON, N. B. is able to be around again after a rather somewhat serious acci- dent when he received a badly sprained knee n'hile skating in Victoria Rink. D His friends rcgret to learn that Mr. Myron Shaw, DeSablc, re- in his hand “llilc 61101111111: wood recently: a also that Mr. Frank Ferguson, In the recent report of the dress for a bright one, and stop‘ talking wiliiics, Valentina, American women today. two good ways lo "help men build men who will do the “they seem to have a little better-I sense of it." But women can by throwing c-ut, those wardrobes they used to be to were smart. bu... by dog team for his LQstaIion at Hudson's Hope, in nor- Y- thern British Columbia. In 1945 in Callforpiu she told she'd 111111‘ every 3114511911 905' the story of her life to Benedict tells fume She (‘Oéléd k1,)’ her 2,111. Ollriand Nancy Freedman. two young |lc)fl,ieisoj_liigsd ho on o the ack ac- , “d5, C,,,,,,.dy and may are ~ - ur c "Mrs, Mi c" (Longmans, hnilldlgltiagukhsfiil;221,10???‘lflixbglackftireciir is the novel the rhwecd- . , black hat and gloves, give that "touch of drama" which makes a‘ colored costume the success of the‘, season, she believes. I‘ _ She'd 2o farther 1d give the homecoming man a boos 'to\vard tomorrow's diplomacy. haven't time for every- "The old idea that a woir to wear black to be snlarl i; worn out, fatigued in the w" day," Valentina says. nor BLACK, m: Béiiiiir ' - nun ca! NEW YORK - 'i‘rade your black. Those, says the designer, better world." She's fairly convinced it is the blilldlflg-—-l The book 1s melodramatic both character and incident. The red-coated hero is policeman. ‘mm Color ttgldoctor and Dutch uncle to In- dians and half-breeds; there is Constance Beauclaire, s gentle- Help Spirit to sla the Dra ons and “"1318 511151151?! Easter PIB- “Be feminine and retly, and I1 W" , bring peaccyang hapgine“ ,0 gramme there were two omig- never, never talk ahgut serious 1111118- Vahnllfll Says, forget how 2113015,," figéflorrglllxcviznlégdtrialfleh- mankind." - Slims-which were that lVDiss Ruth things af-ter dark," she says. "Be i119 living room looLs._But_don' B 1d m k s U, f d l? 1'- Boswen cflpably prcsmed u, the decor8,,,,c_ Make Dene“, mg, S‘ fail to‘ do youi hair and ficshcn (“a 1y me man; d3? T d ar- ,\ British “m, bride 1,, sash organ and that flowers and pot- placidiiy in life, and charm mull 5121111 “Pslywk ‘“_“1 1"" ‘m that tax’ re 3,3,, nggné,‘ 6°“? n,d,o,,,,,,,_ Hume m“, he, two tori plants were placed at 111;» wnrmih. Be n woman. Give him, 0"‘ *1“ drcss- ‘l lg 0,1195 ‘i,’ d‘; final’; e111,]? little children on a farm, was “ha” 1“ “@9111? “uh m” East“ relaxauorh Give him a good “Int” “MRS gvhiclhleiwf lVIRre 105:5‘ hd-ra-two surprised when the Spiritwood, "MC" mfllizfgggénffielgzcrklumi 52;: 1 FJS WIFE children, treachery on a trapline 2.55:3 ggiijuatsgsdzliivteillrnlnTltiefiim 71'1"“ 11°" l" sorry to 19am But you'll have to do l! 111 "1191." -, '1' , 511d the te-ndelz-traglc IOVESLOQI out. the sncnv-lliddcn house, split o1 111° conumwd 11111955 0i’ M1‘- valenuna Says“ uAny ‘vumiln’? "n 1 ' I (‘Iiladlan- PM“) .0‘ the Ifldllm gm ollljBn-JDSI“ charm has m, "p1,," ugh, “gaunt horine Many OFallun, an and Jonathon, the null brccd n large pile of firewood. fixed n barn door, clcancd silovc pipes. put watering troughs in commission and generally tried to make Ihlngs a little easier for her. _ At a Scouuspoxisored dog show in Australia. prizes were awarded to the longest dog. the smallest, noisiest._ ugliest. best assorted; the dog with the longest tail. the clove-rest dog. the dog with the silldost coat. the one with the must soulful oyos, the most popu- lar dog and the best-dressed dog. To can it n11 s special prize rer the Most Unusual Pet was won by a little pig. ‘me Scout dog show was a co-mpleie success. Sgt. Douglas O. Bartram, R. C, M. P., originally from Ottawa, is o_f the Lone scout Branch of the Boy Scout; M. socistion. Nine other Mounties are active in Scout Leadership in that Province. Tihey are; (gen. stable Anderson at Shellbrook; 9P1- Iliington at Rosthern: Con- stable George Jones. Indian Head: Constable ll. E. Jensen. Moose- mlfl; Constable Mackie, Rosetown: Constable Maldrett. Rsdisson: Constable McKenzie, Nalcam; on. stable Chester. Spiritwood; and Cpl. Wenzel at Big River. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly l! you ruler from rheumatic, arthritic, or neuritic plin. try Ibis simple, inexpensive home recipe. Get s package of Ru-ex Prescriprion from your druggisl. Mix ir with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It‘: easy and pleasant. You need only 2 tabiespoonfuil two time: a day. Ohen within 48 h s-somnirnes over- nighr—splsndid rcsulr: are obtained. ll the pains are no: uickly rdieved aod_|t you do nor feel hencr, u-ex Prescription will ma! u norlrin ro try. Your mnncv_relunded it if nor hr p you. Your druggis: has or can gar "in-ox Ior you. ‘The JENKINS PHARMACY occurs awn.- QQEEWW "CLEAN SWEEP" WITH ATTACHMENTS CASH PRICE $675" Deferred Payments Amaoled Goblin Electric Cleaners are known b Canadians from Coast to out, Thousands sold before the War. Here is a model to deli ht every Canadian Housew fe. FREE DEMONSTRATION Crockett & Storey Limited 0am Sta Phone 804 Dougalci MacKiunon at the home of his vwolv-uv. Mr. wumn Fcr- '1 EUSOTI. though past ihe four score mark, was ablc up until a few years ago Io step-dance with "the best of them" and helped to entertain in no small way at runny Hampton. Dougald, al- as social it's becoming, Valentina says. For rical boarding-house, arrived in practicality the ranges of and gray and navy can bc a; basic an uncle. tial to greys and green shades ner-, self. "Mounted Police. and set out from ltirust the book along. One has ihc feeling that Kathy is a spectator of rather than a participant in her own life. Eventually Mrs. Mike plans to livc in Varcouvcr. Hcr husband riled in 193G ncnr Fort Vol-million, in northern Alberta. Ilrish-boril girl fresh from Boston black evening dress. as lvhcae hcr mother kept a theat- Any color will do as long green Calgary March 5, 1907. to visit Seven months later .st black. She is particulalry par-, the age oi 16, she married Sgt - M‘ 1h» Northwest OIL-FIELD LEADER MASTERLY appeared but soon mill?!‘ gave 111m. SIIOWIAN ‘sclf up with a flourish. I 11c communicated with lhc police PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, April lsaying he rmuld arrive in Port oi 19 - (CP) — Aibcr years of waf- Spain on a vrriaiii day mid at a time inactivity, Tuiol Uriah Butler, certain hour. At the appointed time flamboyant, bearded leader of he drove into town in an impressive thousands of Trinidad oil-hold flocking open var. bade fnrtucll ic workers and self-styles “Chief Scr-ihis foilowcrs, and then _ bowed vzmt" of the British Enzpire Wcrkvrs . D01it9ly into the custody of waiting and Citizens Home fllle party, is'poi.‘cc—.men. beck in the news of this colony, Ncwsmen In the city, who have By his actions the dark- inned followcd his activities, closely, re- pc-litician and labor leader is known ,1:cri Burlr- is more of all cmotional to all Tiinidsdfims although the mcrson with great insistence for xvhat man himself 1s hardly (vcr seen ex- I i111 wtifdrrzd his basic righis iathe-r cept when addressing a melting of than o. political leader. his followers in his high-pitched. emotional voice. Some oi his opponents call him a , religious leader also bcowise at, The clove; bird of peace. often political mceiiizgs ho often oxpoun<i= ifighls Willi 11S YOUOWS- leaching which they claim are in-,1 ~——~—~—— splfed by Father Divine, American Negro cult leader. Butler always opens his meetings N" p.111; m‘ plasters in fuss wIllr-iuat a feIw (Imps of a pilnlrll remedy PUTNAM s‘ with the mass singing of “Lead Kiudlv Light" and l-c rsunlly load- cunN EXTRACTOR-oniy a t" mom-r, tlona and relief cornea quickly. Tackle 112w a ndnmnzn Lifted Out, IIo Pain ! tho singing himself with Bible in hand and asks [or 1iraycrs and mass h m f sin n . g . YAnYti! hefllhfves Showmanship. 1 ynuraorecorrntrday. , OI UIB O “men 13°11“ we" “Md” m‘ r‘::d::r‘.‘:l’"lITNA'M‘SCORN sx-rnacronl island-voids ."'1‘<=h M" Wm 1"11°“‘1'-\*~’ s5. .1 .1: dealers In medicine. riots by his cl -firld works-rs ‘ll l‘, 1 s, polceman was killed, Butler ois , Putllallff COTII EXTTZCTOI’ entertainments in his own home town and elsewhere, so here's] hoping for a return of his usual health. The many friends hcrc of the family of the late Walter H. Inca De_ Sable extend sympathy to them in their recent sad bereave- ment in the death of a kind and devoted husband and father. In Mr. Ince‘s death the community o1‘ DeSable loses a good neighbor whose death came as the result of a tall received in his own yard while going to the pump for a pail of water some five or weeks ago. Wall as he was iam- iliarly called by those well ac- quainted with him, was naturally Assessed of a jovial nature and with his ready "wit and humour" helped to while sway many a happy hour for those who were pu-lviledged to visit at his hos- pitable home. | Relatives and friends u. this locality sympathise very deeply with m. Mlbert MacPh-ail and family o: young children, Argyle Shore, in the great loss they have sustained in the unexpected death of a loving wife and mother whose Idcath occurred at the P. E. I. »Hosplta1 on ‘Thursday afternoon, April 17th. Death at any time is sad but particularly so when u young wife and mother is re- moved from-the home at a time when her love and care are so much needed. lvirs. MacPhail was formerly Miss Katie MacPhee, daughter of Mr. Hugh MacPhce and his wife Annie Inman Mac- Phec. Canoe Covc, Prince Edward , Island-V. A Product of General Motor! FRTNCIENWN ROAD W. M. S. Princctuwn Road W.M.S. hold their April meeting at the homo cl’ Mrs. F. O. Dollar. In the ab- sence of the president, the vice president, Mirs. E. Kent opened the meeting with hymn "Orown Him With Many Crowns", and Ihe Easter program prepared in the Missionary Monthly was used the ihcmo being "God's Book of Life". The leader. Mrs. E. Kent uns assisted by ivifrs. Dale Proudl. Misses Alice Dollar, l-liido. Mac- Lean, Mrs. Harold Proude, Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Mrs. Lester John- ’ storm. ’l"he program was divided into ihrcc parts, first "Christ the Liv- ing Word", second, "Opening New Doors for God's Word," third, "The Word ,oi Life and mgiht," followed by hymns. "O Word of God Incarnate", and "The Heavens Declare Thy Glory Lord". A reading, Opening a New Door for God‘s Word was given by Miss Hilda MacLean and Mrs. Dale Proude. The devotional per- iod was then closed with hymn “Light of _ the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart", and the Benediction. The minutes of the last meet- ing were road and approved. Roll coll was answered by fourteen members and three visitors. One member pnid fees. It was moved that fruit be sent to sick at Ibs- ter and a plant to the president. The llaster oflering was handed in and amounted to $4M. Mrs. Russel Proude kindly in- vited the members to her homo for the next meeting. roll to be answered with a verse of Script- ure eoniaining the word Ohnlst. |'Ihe oflering amounted to 86c. / The meeting then closed with the Lerdu Prayer in unison. A dainty lunch was than served by‘ the hosteli , production. To be REALLY good a car has to be good all the way through. And the 1947 Pontiac is a good car! T bar's why all aspects of the 1947 Pontiac are outstanding — beauty, performance, comfort, safety and dependability. Year after year, Pontiac has balanced goodness — with no one quality developed at the expense of another. Owners like everything about their Pontiacs. That’s why Pontiac has more than a million owners — and more than a million friends! The 1947 model — a fine car made finer — is now in The demand for new cars is still so great that it may be some time before you rake the wheci of your new Pontiac. Make sure your present car keeps roiling. The better its condition, the safer you are . , . and the higher its potential crade-in-vaiue. ‘ . . PONTIA 6i )4 finelcar made finer . Unmatched for Balanced Goodness Charlottetown, P. E. I. FEATURES that make FONT IAC u GOOD CARI APPEARANCE —- Dllllfltti s’ and harmonious from Egdlgeess sunk swung . New m"”1" 1B0, new ornamentation, Adina e Ail-Weather Engine Temper 110D Zlllandhng pa" . 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