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Roof Coating and Convenie- , BH!.L.R!"§..EB9°99I§.L' MITED I wtNtnlYBh ‘- BIRD DIVISION IIU-BEII-OIO DIVISION VULOANITE DIVISION FARM eon SALE AT YORK 5D acres, almost all clear in good state of cultivation. acres-ploughed. _ Well situated within I-4 mile of school, store, church and station. About 5 l-Z miles from Charlottetown. Buildings in good repair. Electricity and running water in both house and barns. For price and further particulars apply: LLOYD VESSEY, York.‘ 2O Clearance Auction Sale v I om instructed by Stirling MacKinnon, North River, to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, April l6 at I2:00 Noon, his farm, crop, stock, implements and household effects. Stock, Crop and Implements include: I horse I2 years, 2 mares 9 years, 2 colts 3 and 2 years, I pure bred Jersey cow, 6 cows to freshen, 2 steers l I-2 years, 2 heifers I year, 4 brood sows, 3 to forrow June lst, 8 young pigs 7 wks., 40 hens, I M.H. binder No. 5, I hay loader, l hay cutter 6 ft., I hay rake, one l3 disc drill, l manure spreader, l power sprayer (Hardie), one Z-row cultivator, l team truck wagon, I dump cart, l fertilizer sower (tail end), I. potato digger (new, Moody), 2 wood sleighs, I box sleigh, I ex- press wagon, 2 gang plows, l single plow, platform scales, l milk- ing machine (M.H.), I cream separator (M.H., new), one 3 h.p. engine. All work harness to go with the above machinery; I set of lever harrows, one potato hiller, I set of cleaning fanners, also small farm implements, hoes, forks, shovels, etc., and a quantity of hay, oats and straw. Household effects include Iron Duke kitchen range and com- plete bedroom and living-room furniture. The farm, which consists of 84 acres of land in excellent state of cultivation, has large ten-room dwelling with new furnace. Buildings ere roomy and in good state of repair. One (deep well) ot barn and another at house. Electricity will be available as soon as power can be put through. If farm is not sold before doy of sale, it will be.set up at auction on that day. Sale starts‘l2':00 Noon sharp. — Terms Cash. ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer. v-ossoo-Q>ooa»oo<s>o o<eoc@>oo@oca SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders will be received at the office of the Iller- signed for the purchase of the upholstering business of the late Henry MacFarlane, presently located at I69 K-ent Street Ill Charlottetown, including the stock-in-trode, equipment. 500k debts, office furniture and effects on the business premises, and the goodwill of the said business. Tenders to close on Saturday, l9th April, I947 at l2:0t_)_ noon. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. sowm ‘c. JOHNSTONE Administrator Estate Henry MocForlone P.O. Iox 367, Charlottetown. use» nmcxs For Sale Quantity of Used Bricks _ $18.00 per thousand Canada Packers Limited The Loss of The Titanic the ‘Pit-ante. were written at the never plbllohed: The following verses She steamed from out: old ling- land's chore Wlth stately pride and speed. She ne'er had crossed the sea be- fore Just from her builders freed. They claimed for her supremacy In architect and style, They spared no efforts in brain or gold, They to these claims were loyal. But vain oh! vain the thought of men A ship that will not sink Reveals the puny arm of flesh When nature's forces link. Urged on by mighty power within A record she must make I-Ieediesc of danger that may lie Along the path she'll take. Her human freight is well mark- too With noble and with loll! The rich are there, the noted too. For wisdom eleo seen. ' Three days have passed hho Sab- bath came The hours speed quickly by And night cr-mes down its man- tle spreads O'er earth and see and sky. The great ship's now prepared, for night ' It is the time for sleep l But lookouts on the forward deck Their weary vigils keep. Tis near the hour of midnight They're in the ice track now And the looicouls strain their eyes’ to pierce i The haze before her bow. in When suddenly there looms front I Today. April 12th, is the thirty- fifth anniversary of the wreck of time, but ,Collett ls a niece of ‘rt-u: CHARLOTTETOWN ‘CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘flue column Ia reserved for nevre of local tnterest, but advertising of e aowey suture may bq inserted eble in advance. COOK'S for Photograph; CON FEDERATION LIFE m. BUBANCE, A‘! YOU!- SEBVIGE. Arnflet Coal Company. Plhone ‘.3498. RECENT ARRIVALS Nylon Slips. Size 32 to 44. Also panties, all sizes. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. NOTICIL-Car owners living in the Eastern part of Prince Edward Island may obtain motor vehicle licenses. by mall. from R. K. Clem- et five oente a word strictly pey- GUARDIAN r PAGE SEVEN The CHESTERIELD BUY of in; YEAR! ents’ Office, Montague. OONGBEGATIONAL MEETING I of the Winsloe United Clhumih will be held in the South Church. Tues- day 15th, 2 o'clock. to consider Pastoral Relationship. | CHURCH NOTICE for Pariah 0f Milton and Rustico. for Sunday. April 13th. St. Mark's, Ruotico, Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. John's, Milton, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. Rector. l OBTAIN TICKETS at ail drug- stores, Old Spain and Mayfair restaurants for the vocal recital by Miss Pauline Simmonds, spon- sored by the Y-Grads Club, to be held in Prince of Wales College, Hell, Tuesday. April 15th. at 8:l5i o'clock. ISLANDERS ENTERTAINED - The Lethbrldgo Herald says: Miss Jean Boswell was out of the city recently to Ciareshalm, where she was the guest speaker-ht the EasU ter Thankoffering. W. M. S. meet-l ing_ Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Coiiett. entertained for Miss Boswell. Mrs] Mr. Gordon Hughes and Mrs. J. A. Lawson of Charlottetown. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, Sundayul A berg of fearful size, Aft to the bridge it flies. Tlhe hs-Lms hard down, the speed ~ reversed, But the messeg comes too late. She strikes with shook end rips And recoiis to meet her fate. All hands are quiclcy called on deck, The passengers come too, hear VII-hat hope there is in view. "No hopo, I fear", cries, When e hurried look they take At the fearful wound in the lin- er‘: side Which the cruel lee did make. 0h! whalal confusion reign Upon that ships broad deck. Some kneel in prayer, some in horror gaze At the helpless. hopeless wreck. ‘Ilhcn out. upon the still night elr This wireless message flies Wehohsllnktng. and we need some e now doth East and West South It flies in eager quest And one responds in eager haste. We're coming at our beet. Mean-while upon that fatal ship The orders quickly come. "To lower Lhe llfcboats". and North and heave away, "rls just as quickly done. The unwritten law muet be obey- ed, The week the first to go, And strong men wall. upon the dock For what, they do not know. Among those women who throng the deck. Some heerts_ are breve and true, They will not leave their hus- band's side, They'll perish with them too. The boats all filled they push away And yet upon that deck More than a thousand souls are left To perish with the wreck. And huddled there in open boats With clothing scarce Indeed Some shivering watch with anx- ious thoughts For suocor in their need. And listening there they hear e roar As if of thunder sound. Her boilers rend with fearful force , And now she's going down. | Mlngled with shrleks of frighten- , ed souls Sweet music calm and free. IIt floats along in hopeful song, "Nenror my God to Thee." The band is playing. some hearts are breve, "Darkness be over me." she's sinking fast. the waves ere high. "Nearer my God to Thee." so with an awful gulp and swirl The Atlantic closes o'er A ship whose equal never crossed The treeldess lee before. The wreckage strew the waters er And pltllees stars luolr down On e felnt struggle here end IAIIOPO ‘The relentless waters drown. And then e hush falls on the scene. ' - Ne sound the watchers hear. But their own hearts tumuliuous throb And the murmurlng waters nur. Boon bearing on them through the night. The rescue ship ls seen. They lift their hearts in thankful Ill" The word is passed along in haste‘ and grinds, | With dire suspense they wait to; the Captain P. There's death before our eyes.‘ April 13th, i947. First Sunday after, Easter. 8.30 A. M. Holy Commun- ion. 11.00 A. M. iuontfing Prayw and Sermon. Preacher, Rev. W. J. Bishop, Maritime Secretary of the‘ Student Christian lViovement/ An-I them, "The Tlhree Llilies". Ilorvey Gaul. 2.30 P. M. Sunday School and" yfiibie Class. mo P. M. Evcnlng' ‘Prayer and Sermon, Preacher, ‘Roi. is. J. Davies, R/ccto‘: of St. John's, ‘Church. Milton, Anti-rem, "Saviour, Thy Children Keep". Stulfvanf , Everybody welcome. i I ova HERITAGE. v» What a heritage Canadians possess; For- ward looking missionaries have en- riched our lives by their faith and‘ ioourege. and we can learn mmh , from their efforts and zeal. Hand- ‘ yin-hand with their task of evangel- ization they translated the Sci-if.- tures into native tongues. First a fqnspel, men the New Testament.‘ lflnaliy the Holy Bible. relying fort l the printing on that handmaid of! British and, the churches. the Foreign Bible Society. Help the greet cause cf the British and Foreian Bllble society tihrough the ,P. E. I. Auxiliary; or Branch, Aux- iliary Office, 142 Prince Sir-ecu; Charlottetown. i nus xmx 0F s1‘. Manned-At‘ Morning Worship Ln the Kirk to~ morrow the Minister, the Rev. T. i-Ll i Buseell Gamers. M. A., s. '1". M., will! ‘inaugurate a series of sermons on | the general theme “Affirmations of the Christian Faitih" which are to be delivered on six successive Suin- Idoys at Morning Worship.‘ The l opening sermon is entitled “We Be-i lieve in God, the Father." In iihc ‘Evening the Senmon i; entitled "After Easter." The Chwch (Igen- Hm. Miss E, Lillian McKenzie, Mue. Bee, will direct the music for the day which will include Roberts’ An- them, "Christ is Risen from [the Dead" and the Carol by White- head. "Alleluiah! Ohrist t; Risen." The Morning Service will be brood- 1395f over OFCY. The Church ‘School meets at 2.30 in ‘ohe after- noon. SAD NEWS — Word was re-i t-eived yesterday of the death at Ashburn, N_ 3., of Miss Anne A. Shand, sister of Mrs. J. T. Ibboth; St. Paul's Rectory, Charlottetown. Since the death of her father Ittiss Shend had carried c-n his 510"“ business in St. John. New Bruns- wick, and was well known through- out the Maritimes. She had been visiting a sister in Saskatoon and while ihor underwent an opera- lion, returning to St. John shortw ]y before her death. Fjive sisters_ are left to mourn: Mrs. J. T. Ib- bott, Charlottetown. Margaret, wife of Rev_ T. J. Harlem, Del- .hous':c, ChrZ-siian, Air's. Pa: LEM-I tnen, Val d'Or. Que, Joan, wife of Rev. Canon W. E. Fuller, dean of Si. John's Cathedral. Saskatoon ‘and Blanche, lVirs. Angus Carmich- ieel, st. John. Rev. J. T. Ibbott. ‘R D. and Mrs. Ibbott leave to- tdoy for st. John where the fun- eral will be held c-n Monday- d i I To Him who ruics supreme. And now let history bring it. down In story, song and deed. How precious lives and wealth l was made ' A sacrifice to speed. I —B. Crmnrvell Ilerdy I April 28rd. 1912. |Roed, at the South-wrest angle Charlottetown - — Three Pieflgs upholstered in an excep- tionally long-wearing fabric of bright and pleasing pattern- 110% I EXCEPTIONALLV BEAUTIFUL NEW SUITES I l‘ Just received from the factory- Crisply new and your choice 0f wood trim in either Swcdisiz-snodern 0r conventional walnut. NEW. Easier liome Lovers llluh Terms ¥ DOWN) Balance With Reasonable Service Charge In Equal Monthly Payments .F. A. STEWART JONES 129 Kent Street _ _ Phone 218s ROBERT TH Special lRepresentative llMPlC) E . $189. I 3519- Down. $13. Monthly EASTERN LIMITED Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the 28th day of April 1947, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Num- ber Fifty one in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as Johan's, that is to say: COMMENCING on the North-east side of the Sparrows of fifty acres of land now in possession of ~ John R. Bruce. formerly owned by Angus Mc- Queen and running thence North along John R. Bruce's Wrst boundary one hundred (100) chains; thence North fifty-two (82) degrees Wcsl; until it meets land of Patrick Kelley and James M, Aitken. Trustees for Mrs. Catherine McKcnna; thence South along the Eastern boundary of last mentioned lend one hundred (100) chains to the Spnrrotrs Road aforesaid; and thence Southeestwerdly along the Spar- rows Road to the place of com- monconzent, containing seventy (10) acres of lend a_ltttlq more or less: ALSO all that other tract, piece or parcel of lend situate. lying end being on Sparrows Road in Lot or Township Number Fifty-one in King's County, bounded end described as fol- lowe: On the South by Sparrows Road aforesaid: on the West by land formerly in possession of Mrs. Mary McKenzlo, now in possession of John R. Bruce: 0n the North by lends now or form- erly occupied by Angus Martin end Daniel Martin: end on the East by e line running‘ North and South parallel with the Eastern boundary line of the said John R. Bruce's (formerly Mary Mc- Kenzteul farm at n distance from the said John R. Bruce's Eastern line. measured at right angle! thereto of eight (Si chains. con- taining an area of eighty (80) acres of lend. a little more or lees. The above sale is ntndc under n power of sole contained v.1 an lndentune of mortgage claim the 14th day of Merch. i922. mode he- t-ween Harry l". McKmnn of vic- AS - r mums Aselam is Mllltlll nus wev i .Prlnce Edward Island. Farmer. tori: Cross. in King's Cucnty in Catherine McKee-trio at the same place. Widow. mother of the said Margaret Mc-Kenita, wife of the said Harry F. McKenzie, o! the cne part, and Catherine McLeod of Montague Bridge in King's County aforesaid. Single Woman. of the other part arc-w deceased default having been made in the payment of the principal and ici- tcrcst thereby" secured. F'or further particulars apply to McLeod 6:. Bentley Solicitors, 154 Prince Street, Charlottetown. Dated this 29th day o! March, 1947. W. E. BENTLEY Surviving Executor Estate late Catherine Mobeod. For Sale BY TENDER CROWN ASSETS BUILDING AT CHARLOTTE- TOWN AERODROME WAR ASSETS CORPORATION will receive offers to purchase to War Assets Corporation must be forwarded with the tender in a sealed envelope plainly mark- cd-Tender No. 402-445 for building No. I4—O.R. Mess- (Std. "H" Shaped Hut) at Char- lottetown Aerodrome, Charlotte- town, P. E. l., addressed to Branch Sales Manager, War Assets Corporation, I23 Euston St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Tenders will close at I2 o'clock noon, Standard Time, 24th day of April I947. The tenderer must state the use to which the building or buildings, or materials contain- ed therein, will be put, as this will be a determining factor in deciding the acceptance of any tender. Tenders received after clos- (‘l (-5 all or any of the Crown-owned buildings described below. The purchaser shall remove thel building or buildings, fill in excavations and restore thel leaving the site in a neat and tidy condition in a manner sat- isfactory to an authorized rep- resentotive of the Corporation, on or prior to the 26th day of May I947. CHARLOTTETOWN AERODROME CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Building No. 14-0. R. Mess- (Std. "H" Shaped Hut) Sole of this building shall in- clude only such normal plumb- ing, heeting and lighting fix- tures as may be installed there- in at the date of the sale. This building is to be sold for removal and restoration of the site. All areas and dimensions giv- en ore approximate. A certified cheque or bank Rtflff-‘MCKQQDMIMMII! ground to its original elevationJci; draft to the value of I0 P.C. of _ 7 \/ yQ t. Higher iiual Prices g \ .1“? 3-9/3 Prices Increase ,¥s rih’? $12.90 the tender price, mode payable P6 Wednesday Next, American Coal I OUR PRICE NOW IS ’ PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY H. R. LARGE & CO. ‘ TELEPHONE 100D ing time cannot be considered. The highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted Cheques or bank drafts will be returned to unsuccessful tend- EIGFS. The successful tendwcr will when notified of utmptence of hi: or- her tender, be required to ftlrn. liih a certified cheque or bu“. draft for the remaining 90 LC, or his or her tender. and in eddl. tion. a certified cheque or bank draft. for an amount equal be t)“ estimated onst. of motoring the alto or sites ae a guarantee that he will comply with all the terme mid conditions of the tender. This choqua or bnnk draft guarantor-l "'2 restoration will not. carry intez-"st and will bo returned upon the eat.- isfcctory completion of the terms of the tender. WAR ASSETS CORPORATION $3.00 Per Ton DELIVERED , :1». ' r 2”“ r . »,_....,....a:..-.._~ ‘_,__.;,_~ - -_ c‘... .._ .-..__. 2-..-.. . . --..-..-- -+-__.._-...._H,._,.>_. _...