3mg. s. 1941 rm m), WPWWmrumaonx/r/o lave you a picture of Financial Security in the future? L" m? lhvW You the 2-way benefits at our hrerw on SECURITY Policy. It provides immediate protection for your family. while accumulating a retirement» fund for you. LET'S TALK THIS OVER M. c. srswanr, Representative Ill-Hp Grafton Street, Charlottetown, 1th.]. Desirable Property FOR SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to April 9th for the purchase of property of the lute M", R, F, Meddigan situated at 1Z5 Pownal St., City. Highest or any tehder not necessarily accepted. Inspection by appointment. Phone 1322. Tenders to be addressed to:— MISS M. C. MADDIGAN I25 PownaI St. w Desirable Properties FOR SALE BY TENDER Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, will be received! up to April 9th for the purchase of properties, being the estate of the late R. F. Maddigan. . No. 1-Double tenement dwelling numbers 26 and 28 Great George Street. No. 2-—Double tenement dwelling numbers 204 and 206 Dorchester Street. , Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Inspection by appointment. Tenders to be addressed to:— MR. V. F. MADDIGAN 125 Pownal St. THE CHARLOTTETOWN I w. C‘ _"'T""_ ‘i? lies Opcneti llcw NOTES Insurance Service PASSION WEEK This is the week when (lhrist bow- ed low with mo! Elnrtered the garden es the by do- cllncd: ‘Pools those who understood Him best nside, Then left them there to watch the whim road wind. , How human were those maids whom He did trust To watch the lonely hours so Mrk. to keep. , Him company. while He retired to lYm-Y Alone! Returning found them all asleep! g l None but the Father could them understand .1 . ' The a-utriush and the loneliness MP- Morton Dew, who was for He felt. .7715“? YOBIB MSOCIBtEd With W.K_i In agony He prayed: "not this oup Fillers Assholes Limited, 11s,, m- punctuated a modem icistsrance colmscllor sezrfize. with officq in the husLm Trust Building in ChLTIQIIBIOV-‘ll. . ‘Titus in this Pasdon WQvr-e bring, Mf- Dew. who Ls widely and lav- our cares, humbly luwwn in the instrance Our sorrows, loneliness and tl-gdily. field. will bring to the lnsiu-lirtg To Him who bore our griefs upon Public the benefit of his wide ex- DM-i . It ‘tis Thy will!" In heaviness He knelt. the cross, merience in providing modern tail- That we may knew His sweetest lwBd-tvfit icusurance coverages. sympathy! 'D6€ldlng Canadian, British, and 17th,; M_ yaulAnirrlcaii illflllllillce companies will be represented. and all elameo of insurance handled. lln addition. fflclllties are avalobie tor National -_-__ iI-lousirsg Act and other mortgage "And when He had sernt thelIOBJIB- i multitude-s away. He went up i-nlto l a ntountalrt to pray." - Matthew llirfilii. Christ at the and of a most M“ l° “hi” m” M" “dill” strenuous (lav sent awav even the ad us‘ A’ w“ think o‘ m‘ 07°95 disdpye; s“ ma, He mum e0 asldeiot Christ. may we turn with fresh, nevi nrurv. He k-ent. Himself relatcrl ‘ladlwllcm 1° m“ 7'1"”- l° “Yer m ms “ca, source o! Pcwen a higher, purer life oi’ helpfulness; Prayer is one of human nature's l°,,°l‘h°1“ bl’ Thy grace- l greatest spirltlhill needs. Alas. that o ‘amhml l-mdr firm‘ "° m" so mmy of us so “gum “am to W! DTBIy Theft. faithful hearts, (in fall to reoormlzn that weed! The “led l° Thee‘ and l° ‘he SETYR" nvjlgn we p... y; m, 10,, pf WW9‘, 101' all man for Thy sake Fill us. w, No.0,“? m“, PM,“ Wm‘ m m, , with pure love of Thee, keep ‘lls tubes lvttrneri out: arid when a rich lsleadfcsl L“ ‘M5 love- 3W9 “5 lam‘ 0mm”, y! "m me ML». we areqhat wrorketh by love acid preserve "dead" rand mry rive, make mills faithful unto death. through music We have not maintained Vie“? elm“ o"? Imd- Amen’ l our power l-low w rclh the world‘ chrlsll-na J~ RQWUL, when we let our power lie "dead" Instead of making cur lives vih-rnnrt ‘ BIBLE LESSON RFNDER AN ACCOUNT Wm‘ ““"“'“’ “M ‘llmyl "W W‘ or THY STEWARDSHIP rob ourselves of Joy and achievefl‘ mmt! ' As the spring session of the Eternal. o-rtrctctis rather. ensntf B. , . , , , , that 1w Holy shim may direct Qgmféxfufif "f" "lmfims m" he?“ are MW" re are rrndcwfltn; nu arccount cf rear‘! -~~.lt thunk: at the thoughtqmh, stewardship f“ the pa’; / ' a . . O<ififl%d . I “FARM FOR blAiLE , AT SPRINGFIELD, QUEEN'S COUNTY l Tenders for the purchase of ISO acres» of land known as Stonei Cottage Farm, consisting of 125 acres of cleared land and balancei good growth of hard and soft wood lumber. Includes two dwelling houses in good repair and outbuildings. Situated on paved high-l way within 3 miles of two railway shipping centres and a half'mile' from school. ' Tenders to be submitted by April 19th for the whole block or, lot designated parcels will be considered, but th-e highest or any tsnder not necessarily czcepted. A good title will be assured to the purchaser. Address tenders to:—— MISS MAUDE HASLAM Z10 Kent Street, Charlottetown or to MAJOR R. E. HOWARD Bradalbane, R. R.'1 0<}@®%0 0%00¥ ‘ OO DODV$OD€ FOR SALE llliilortiirsrste Sale of nil Thv mercies, rut hm bevcruzl l‘ all thcuaht and thrnkfuineg is the yo!“ - Hm‘) M my mm I In ‘The Guardian of March 2o. redgmlpllm- iwe rcad that the Province received. Lcnrr suffering love and the Crossl Tm, ‘he elevym ,0 r v w. l“ __ 510w rrle of liquor irfetllilrylal<iuiaeblictttavlli<'(lawlhi mum“ m l d mimrlz- Fibuwry 28' ' ' ‘I947. the S .11 cf $l.'l.a0,l.a9 O9. ' ' ' "l This sitrgtcrintg tin every sens-e of the word) stun. does not give such a clear iclra c-f the amount of liquor ccr-rzztmed as if it area-e given i e ». w‘: - -.=' 1'. '2 To be sold ‘rablic atlcilon In islet (gill?! Sibgll-zlldce-iicla; front of tllo Law Courts Building mm Prinqt; 13.1w“ I. “d y,“ been in Chnrlntirirurri on l/Ionduy the 11.3951“) Mrh 115M197 (t-Jrfiwr the 11'1" will flu)’ 0f ADYII 1947- Bi ihfi 110"" yea-r. This irndttlac-ncn in liquor of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that poison 11.3.5 peter-r the Ptovfnr" “@391? PAGE SEVEN €_-__¥ You can What Does A Blank Mean To You? l I A Financial General Store . A general store provides the facilities to buy a lot of different things in the same place. ' You can do the same In a bank in financial matters. You can cash a cheque, pay a bill, open a current account, deposit your savings, gee s personal or comnsercisl been. obtain bank money orders, \ travellers’ cheques, foreign exchange and other bank services. The Canadian Bank oi Commerce offers you courteous, friendly service in all of more than 500 branches. THE cnrtnmnu BANK or commence Charlottetown Branch-R. S. P. JARDINE, Manager l \ “we cannot tell how soon twill be" and give an account of the deeds done here and now. At _that time the question of how much ntoncy has been gained will not enter im-to the picture at. all The interest will centre upm such questions as these: “Dld you help your brother ‘up or drag him down"? “Ho-v many of your brethren have you dragged dmvn while vtctu had this wonder- ful opportunity to help them up?‘ This Easter se-atson. while we are all thinking of the Divine sacrifice on cur behalf. vcoul-d be a gccd time for the Govcvnmfmt to re- ~-~<r.~ the amendment. and tr-v to . a some cf the harm they have Erma-Edith Stems. parcel of land situate. lying and being on Lot or Township Num- ber Fifty one in King's County in Prince Edward Island. battndcd and described as follows, that is, to say: COMMENCING on the North-east side of the Sparrows Road, at the South-west angle of fifty acres of land now in possession of John R. Bruce, f-vrmcrlv owned by Angus Mc- Queen and running thence North along John R. Bruce's West boundary one hundred (100) chains; thence North fifty-two (52) degrees West until it meets land of Patrick Kelley and James M. Altken. Trustees tor Mrs. Catherine McKenna; thence South along theEastern boundary of inst mentioned land one hundred (100) chains to the Sparrows Road aforesaid; and thence Southeastwardly along the spar- rows Road to the place of com- mencement. containing seventy $533.739.38. which. While a consd- emble sum. is not at nll commrm surnie with the une and d0"".'a':i"- iim cntzsccl in oiwtzinltzg it We c1800 Ol . i. . d ll 3 ' .1- mtfapiii. ?2.~.....'°..;‘l ifeéwié. d? cum; (“W535 lcctod altogether We should have \ Phone 2448 ems-rovers to the follcwing cuesflcms: . How many imtimcly death: have be. u on the new METHOD CLEANERS ithe past year? How much iifitc has FARM FOR SALE been lost from work’! Pcw mar-try, homes have heen sadder-whorl. m- aven ‘ 50 acres choice land with buildings, at Hunter River vil- ,brolren tip. bv the inrowia cf the liquor demon? ticw milch "“-‘"11l.l' .1.“ bee.“ sprmt in the vmrdor shop that should have been spent for food or clothing for the fantily. or for other good purposes? We can answer that one ourselves: "All orllage. Frosting on paved high. lway, 15 miles from Charlotte- town. . Apply to . i McLEAN s. MacKlNNON Solicitors, Sic. however. before long the mem- bers of the Govemmctnt qvill have to appear before another Tribtmrl. Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE TUESDAY, APRIL 8th 1 P. M. I‘ am instructed by Mr. Urbs Waddell to sell on his p“ ' (formerly owned by Miss Nona. Wright) at Cape Traverse on above date. Fit-rm o! 107 acres. '15 of’ clear lag-i in ligh state of cultivation. balance ell covered with hard- wood and lumber- Lnrge new house, and other buildings in goc-d repair- ST8CK:- 1 Mood mart: 7 ycnrs old 1 blood. Ltnre l5 W815 "Id- 1 newly frcshencd cow and calf. 1 mllch cow duo May 1st- heifer 2 yozu-s old, due Aug. 1st. heifers 1 year old. 1 brood sow so laying nullsts- IRIPLEMENTS:—- 1 driving sleigh tnew) _ 1 truck ivagon. double or single w 1 hay mower 1 Se; “v9,- hgg-rowg (l7 tooth) new 1 horse hua 1 potato souffle:- l. Sllbgltl Plfiw ~~ 1 single wood lldlh 1 Renfrow Separator (SM 1M) new. 1 hay fork and. 150 ft. rope. 1 Patriot washing machine (nvw) l clothes wrlnlfll‘ 1 set driving harness E‘arm For Sale At Winsloe, six miles from Charlottetown. 100 acres-ell clear land-in high state of cultivation. School, Store and Rail- way Station nearby. An ideal dairy farm with outbuildings equip- ped for same. Large dwelling house in good repair. Electricitv. Telephone on Charlottetown exchange. Apply to:-- MRS. J. REAGH HORNE, Winslac. I FOR SALE BY TENDER Garage busin as at Montague, including building 50' x 50' on Main St., centrally located in business section of Town; also stock and equipment. _ This business has a large clientele, and has been a going con- ccrn for twenty years. A real opportunity to buy an established business. Tenders accepted up to noon April 12th, I947. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to:— CARL S. STEWART, CENTRAL GARAGE MONTAGUE @©©©@ NOTICE '13-» u.» -- 1 set doable harness. Charlottetown. (70) M!“ Q1 11nd l "l!!! "W" a power of sale contained in an ' traoel. "Th: My farm consisting of 84 acres of land in high state of cultivation. Large orchard conveniently located. Buildings in good repair. New furnace and telephone in house. For further particulars apply to_ STIRLING MacKINNON North Riven. . bi@b%0d-l0b§rtili%dyir0b<iti0iv Whlflisiflékibédfiiifiviflkfi Ionian: We offer for sale the following farm properties: (I) Sixty-eight acre farm with dwelling house owned and lately occupied by James F. MacRae. ll) One hundred‘ and seven acre farm at Head of Hillsboro -_ owned and lately occupied by Robert P. Dunn. This pro- y perty has good buildings, ‘_ l3) One thundred acres with good buildings at Rice Point l‘ Wald and until this fall occupied by Donald MacDon- eld. (4) Flfly acres at Hopedale with buildings formerly owned ' by‘ John E. MacLeod and lately by Neil Fulton MacDon- e . One hundred and fifty acres at Clyde Station with ‘fair buildings formerly owned by the late Daniel McQueen. For prices, terms and further particulars, write or call to see the undersigned. l (s) MATHESON 8| PEAKE, t Solicitors, etc. ~ 90 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. or less: ALSO all that other tract.‘ lndenturg or mortgage dated the piece or parcel of land situate. 1411-, day o; March, 1922, mam- ba-l — lfflng and being on Sparrows Road in Lot or Township Number Fifty-one in King's County. bounded and described as fol- lows: On the South by Sparrows Road aforesaid: on the West by land ionnerly In possession of Mrs. Mary McKenzie, now in pesscssion of Jchn It. Bruce; on the North by lands now or form- lvreeu Harry F‘. McKcnna of Vic- toria Cross. in King's County in! Prince Edward Island. Farmer.‘ Catherine McKenna of the same, AT BEDEQUE place. Widow. mother of the saicii Harry F. McKenna. and Mary 5'|'°°""d 119W?! b0?" lllld Margaret McKcnna. wife of the woodshed, 3 acres of land, said Harry F. McKenna. nf the mom m. h”, on highway 9 , .l r .M~cl a - ‘m’ m" “d °""°' "° ‘(G315 miles from Borden. f Montague‘ Bridge in , _ , fi For information write to: erlv occupied by Ansus Martin County aforesaid, Single Woman. and Dlnitrl Marlin; Mid "l 1M oi’ the other part.‘ now deceased.‘ East by l line running "W"! If"! ; default having been made In the South parallel 1th the Eastern ‘, pgymgng o; the principal m4 in. boundary line ohthe said John toy-Q“ thgrgby gegured, R. Bruce's UOPIHEFIY M"? M6" For further particulars apply to Keane's) farm at a distance from McLeod s» Bentley. solicitors. 154 the said John R. Bruce's Eastern Prince street. Glarlottetown. line. measured at right angles Dated this 29th day of March. thereto of eight (Bl chains. con- 194'], 1 ‘ talnlng an area of 013ml! (80) W. E. BENTLEY. oi’ land. a little more or surviving mecutor dweljlgiifqblg ‘gal; . mom The above sale is mode under Estate late Catherine McLeod. Hmfig: Sgt." UPI!" ,l'@@@@© a Avrlv to:- h MRS. J. ADDISON MILLER son some _©_© © O Desirable three-apartment’ house in excellent re- palr. Situated in residential section of city. One apartment will be available to purchaser. For furth- er particulars as fa property and price Arrlw- l THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY I54 Richmond Street MRS. JOHN R. GRIGG I7 Havelock Street AMHERST, N.S. a on premises. . ._,._.._....-.............-.__-_..~._.-aa--.~. Skunk A bounty of $3.00 per skunk snout, adults only, will be paid on all properly identified snouts received at the Royal Packing Company, Charlottetown, up to and including April 30th. lountles on owls and skunks will be discontinued after April 30th and until further notice. P. E. I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Collars. hamm. Show“, 11095, neckyoke. ml!!!"- trccs, crnwhars. etc. Quantity of hay. Quantity of feed mums 100 bus. 0M!- 500 It. lumber l Inch and 2 I110!!- 8 cords good stove wood- g tong ground lime. Quantity of Household effects and humor-nu; other articles found on is well fqlllDWd “rm- T Cash. m” 1s. c. BELL. Auctioneer. 1f day stormy. sale will he M“ on first flno day lllllilwmg- AIIOTIOII SALE . On the premises at Souris, P. E. I., on the 9th April at 1 P.M., double tenement house and lot on Prospect Street at junction with Church St. and extending to Church St. Form- erly owned by Damel A. Stub- bert. Possession of one or both tenements given if required. McLEAN 8t MacKlNNON, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ty Tc Orcam Patrons In order to complete necessary repairs to our equipment we will be closed from FRIDAY, APRIL 4th to MONDAY, APRIL 7th, both dates inclusive. City deliveries ond Express shipments will be made SATUR- DAY, APRIL 5th and MONDAY, APRIL 7th. Gcntral Orcantcrics Ltd. cnantortsrowu @@@'@@ .9.@@@_®@&. NOTICE HIGHWAYS CLOSED TO MOTOR VEHICLES COMMENCING Monday, March l7, I947, and until further notice, all highways in this Province are closed for Meter Vehicle traffic, (including tractors and trailers), except In llKh celfl where the total weight of vehicle and load does not exceed 5Q lbs. Trucks hauling potatoes will be permitted a total weight of vehicle and load not exceeding Il,000 pounds, provided the hauling is done in the morning before 1_2 oclock noon, between storage space and the nearest Railway siding. Anyone driving on Provincial highways contrary to this order shall be duly prosecuted. DATED the 14th dey ol-March, A.D. 1947. C. J. STEWART, Clerk of the Executive Council.