CAPITOL " iaiilii: " THE STORY OF ALIVE WITH THE r11’ 1 05-min H t ngfv.‘ CAPITOL - ~~~~~ ~~ — v ' -IS THIS ENCLA D— ? ‘E C IAL I ALSO HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS ivas conducted in the Plea l- 1 ley United Church after a brief ser- ° "ice in the home. The Minster, Rev. Edward Milley spoke in gow- Bristol And Vicinity Saturday on business. ty. was Joseph Donovan. held in the community and left. 0198115 '1'111i-5d8-Y- words of comfort for all who listen- _ ed, basing his remarks upcn First M155 LOWE Hlighe-‘i- W110 5P6!“ , 111113-17 2551b 9-? 111° 1'45‘ i Thessalonians 4.14. The service wesi last summer here is expected back W111°11 506111111311 111C 141111111 “d conducted in part by R/cv. Geo.’ in Bristol shortly for the summer " of Plctuiuit Valley; home to lAycrs, a former pastor and fi-ilirzd of_ months at least. l the deceased. Despite bad roads and i weather the funeral was very largely. 'I'he by-roads in this district are , Pm 1111611118111. W115 111 1116 still impossible for cars as in some , , _ _ b\1_11~‘11_1.1$_ Jlunter River Cemetery. Here Rev. plgcfl; large snow banks can be Iii-PIECE of iiizticst respect and ta- h M_ Murray a55j5ted_ The pan seen. i icm in lllt‘ r; lniniui ~. and iar be- I bearers wem__D_ N_ MacKay, Alex Trout fishing has been very little here as yet owrng to the great amount of snow along the stream The noted angler Mi". Cephus Davey has landed some flair ones Mr. ‘ kid. He WAS iiell zyd \\'l'til_lll€ l MacDonald. J01.“ 1.; weeks. James d Mr J h Gillan cm, i S32E51‘?! mjuynlm: ‘ffli1 ,.°3Q“,§.‘,‘,}f1\’f=11$\vfl111£ Andrew sleve-“Sml- Sm‘ Ell:- weeiilengsilraiih Mrs. Gill- . r =.. r. .> , . a . . l , 2 tinted ' ill n of liie‘ p leaves to mom,“ his‘ aria? mother M.s. McCarthy. Morel. ‘ 111th \\'. n ‘w ri l» .IlIiI:.l'.n(1.‘\‘-Il-l1‘passing__Three sons’ Richard N_ cf. - 10S) 101 a 5611181‘ 115° “mm New Bedfoid, Mass; John A., . n-l Last week We spoke about the ‘$35K, A auléltbn intellect r ‘B’ my": “"1; t ghcdfifggfilgif. chrmpicn egg eater of Bristol, now mi liri ‘I the cnd he couldirrhomas‘ woomoc e ‘ Eme MOI-f afriend calls attention to the cham- ' [IJlYSl/lll." and viii-inn“? daughwrs_Mr§' .315‘ . I plon Eastereggeater from M"l"‘ i" M114“. ‘llhllwn 1119111 11151“! llliZZ;§§°‘r§l§§§5rIl'i¥sile1§mi§§“£§‘.i§' ale twenty~two eggs at one meal, . ‘lilo .' 0.; zigipzigéicst’ Pickéflnsh 61,11,011; 5,, adéygwdi but his name is withheld. 15111“ . ,1 . ilWl't. e- rch m me vnney-rlrlvuunhter Mrs Derr ll e n _ - ' tor Mr. D vid Cor.‘ ’ 51.03“ ‘was. supcrm- , lfilertibgllliiptllveyIiitesclnssaské; Mars. Chair- ? e,b_u“u‘w,.bcllopl, 191d‘ lcs Tripp, New Bedford, Mass. Eight- iecordin: 51011511?‘ f," .1“ fil““f“'l sen grand children and four great- =15 ,.‘“‘Z“.ll‘.7’ m ..*.".i‘~:.;":i..i,:.i:r i Ms-dciiidm» iffll ll'».lv . -. L-l93-4-30-1i. Davey follows the streams and riv- 01a strong (fliilsiiziii v111ii1111111- i}? erg every day a5 he is retired and . i5 1111°1°$l "mi" “Ewcmd”. a" Red Noses-Here's a t‘. for eX- now devotes his time to fishing 1311B 1101' S§11§t{f§1jn11r‘;“',_l;§. ‘$1.2. ercisi a red nose! Hod it be- sport he loves so well. ‘CIT 8 - '- --'- - ‘ _ , .. th ti , 1 h firmly fight Mr. Harry McEwen, local painter 111"» 1“ H““'““ “Ywfllfl” f5; lirpgtgttheebriggegri? yo‘. do It for L; doing corisideaible painting thLs . 5 Few h? “\§,",,:,‘,',O;, a week, you’ll be surpised how the sprint: as H“ twee-cleaning season ‘m’ M‘f'5,,,?,»§,‘.“‘§,, Man-n '1'5t_ redness disappears. is ri_0W_ ilridflrwfli- V’ i freon years he lived with his} twee" 111861": and thumb end. start- <i"oo SHIP. PROGRAM 3 226 9! i SHIPS ORDERED SHIPS LAUNCHED i l l . convenes MINESWEEPERS CONVERSIONS ' l yi-JILIIJ. , OJ ed 27 D II d 4': |o'd,,,,,"'dl,,4 16: I-ILIIIIOJ t. £31.‘ é 1'.,~.-1=--~~,,, r erfhclifilgllgY innocuous mfifigkm y a ' l I4 0130704 1! Ordmd i. ‘ l ' ’ soooovw 1 CARGQ 5W5 SMALL non PROGRAM an! 40% Complete‘ a 20 Vessels 11 Molor Yard! Progul 45 SmoIIu Yordo 5,’ g0,000 shlpy n‘ | g u; In gerwtco o ntho convoy roam or "any W55!“ “fit linguist“. of! corvette; and mine M1212; Tween hunched. and many more are on I" 1mm“ ‘I'm’ A T; beg-re June Isl. Prclllnlnl 1 work In being carried out for the construction o! EIIQLQJITYS for lnunc Ilflgnnt “m” The” Ito-loot owe! heighten are espeoIl-Ily ’ ' ‘ for convoy work. "Nd? Il-xaomm l"? WW“; n|nn| tho S‘ Lowrance, and eight on Iho Pulllo Coast. The cargo ahlp pro- Twfl“ '11" l". M.‘ I‘ Iii-Indor- the 1.2m P‘ nfon c! l new Govern ‘-owner company, Wartime Merch- II lI'I"l‘I~:I ’I|‘he rcmflildcr o! the 8130.011". 000 whip rrmillructlon 97°11'55"!" I! "M" u" "WE" . , . . _ . . . . - Mr. M. J. O'Brien was in the city Another Saturday visitor to the Fshermen are busy rushing 111911‘ ing 08mm of the place Mr. Bertram l near into shape for the season that LAST TIME Til-DAY COMEDY - SPECIALTY sronrs near. ALSO SHOWS—3.l5—7.00-9.00 A SON OF THE SOIL THRILL OFA FIRST KISS 3-BIG -DAYS-3 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ‘means or ~ l A runliiui ritiuu W111i SEE “FLYING COFFINS" CHAP. 3 OF THE “GREEN IIOIIIIET” OTHER SHORTS Miss Ethel Squires who hzis been rmployed 1n the city for quite slmlt‘ time isconiing back t0 ilvo;~kii11.lrt;.-y at Moi-ell Vil age. The first dance of the season was put on in Morell hall Friday night but the attendance was smili 0-i- imz to poor travelling. Some of the young folks from the Village attended the S. D. U. slud- cnts dance in the city Friday lllfh‘. undel- the direction o Frank Ay- , s from iiis district and is in cl for the College and I115 eJIoi-t t raise funds are mrefilni; irllli slic- cesa. .1 cf xporls Mr. Osborn Anderson was a ivcck- 1 end visitor to the city. . hn R. O’ Brien will leave‘ shortly for Halifax to visit her 1111s band who is an army chef there. Mr. John Deva-aux has C1101? more taken the position as foioinaii at the Salvage Harbor Packing l1l11nt. Mr. Deveaux has b ll cmplovedl around the factories f: finest forty ' years. He can tell stories of tlic 0d (lily-s before senlinz ifl‘l‘lllli".\' were c-vcn a dream. Th!‘ rid half-l mocn sobering iron did the w. . and leaks ivere plcnlv mid nrnrrlhi- 1 iéfiter the plants closed sl-alcrs niciid- 1 leaky cans. _____ Mr. Anslem LnPicn-e soon.‘ ill" l l , week-end at 111s home horn iinltiiiu, the tr'p from the city Sniiirtlziv 0.1 his bicycle. ' I Friends of Mrs. Her‘) Hazvbnll Will be pleased to ‘earn she is lm- proving in healln nlri will be alylr» lo return home f (m lIl!‘ citi- ill-w“ week where she unis visiting ivhenl she took ill. l —-— l Mr- Cyrfl Sinnott has re-cpcnerl his school at South Hampton, arm- b81118 closed owing to illness in the, district. " __’_ Scores of’ farmers and others wl'l have to visit the weeds on wheels summer for wood as mvng w the great amount of snow many were "lie-bite to get thCii‘ siljtply 0i wood. Now that daylight savfnz i-‘me ls about to st-ait in the cltv mzviyi here wonder what will be done in, the country. Lnst year such places‘ as Banks were closed at elcvrn l|.llI. country time. Would ii. not be thr- 1111111 1111118 1o make an effort n- tho trouble, particularly if sane, er other strong cleansing medium is used, as thll removes thus leaving the lino and allowing the water 111101-1811 t0 tho canvas backing and] from there into the boards beneath. It is the damp which gets into the! hoards which oddly enough caugesf what we know as “d rot." Lino‘ ggldoofwéihter very badhy, ‘which g5 o reaao not be Ymhed, M w y t’ would‘ t t needs ole in k , but this should be adrllmeg vyiuth m!’ 511111. Which ilpflrt from cleaning well. actually improves the lino and] gs! comidmbly to its length of, By the way. u this point may Interest s of you. I might men- tion that lino should never be lald| “P011 my kind of concrete floor,‘ for the simple reason that this is olwatg; lIable to variations in trio‘ wea or, causing a greater or lesser degree of condensation which will very soon turn the lino mouldy first and later It will crack to bits ti. ‘eatery point where there is any ra c. I know this from my own ex-' {aerlenco and‘ the best way of deal-I n: with a floor like this is to have . o composition flooring put downy. This resembles rubber to look at.‘ but L5 no trouble to clean, wears for years. and can be had in sill colours, design arranged to your! own taste. Marbled effects are at- tractive and do not cost a great deal. Tile; will be horribly expensive for some time to come. Tho flust lamb of the 1941 season‘ 1t the Central Expo menml Farm- Ottawa- Was recorded and tagged 0n 114W? daylight saviii tirn. all oi r i? “m. provmccl 1250",‘; an “m! l Even the automatic washing mn- and cocks are Inovid “hem u“? lllillfl needs frequent cleansing. most of the Domincn 5o whv not ‘V1119 the Dumd” Wm‘ l 505W hem especially no“, when the ha,“ riot-h, rinse and drv with a clean my h“ “opted it cloth. Keep covered when not in ___________ use. After each laundering, 11mg LINQLEUM AND DRY R0,‘. out tn inside and dry thoroughly. T Many people fail to realise the connection between linoleum and l‘ “not r c ‘no euma are Pointed and they. dont keep clean very long, which‘ A ""1"" 111111 they get washed fairly frequently. It to this constant wash. 111B which is the cause of mo.t of tlhlTown Royalty A very pleasant l l concert and mg number; were well and much "The Terrible Catastrophy." .Allen Swim, Alice f Crockett. Dick V8560? l ing, Jessie Orockie ' McDonald. S010: There's ,1 York; Mrs. .Rcad: Mrs. E. Cook. cil-y; pile bad heather. in charge | St. Avawls will be p‘easerl to learn. | that slie is recovering from her re- = cont serious illness. homo oi‘ his pnenia Mr. and Mrs 1-‘ Thompson Si. Avards. , M's l 1’ 1 .\ l l Mir, and Mrs. lnmiel Burns who have been in Halifax for some months have returned to Charlotte- town. The shadow of death fell on St. Jivrirzis not long since. when Mrs. Annie Dollar passed away. at the iii-m" c" Vr and Mrs. D. M. Rob . .n Ali's. Drflar was in her 87th w". but being in good health. was r er lirirht 0nd cherry and will be iiiisw-d lav all who knew her. Sym- iiniliy is extended to those bereaved. Mrs. Rmco McDonald. York. had as n. ivcck-end guest Mrs. Ella. Thompson, city. ltlis: Alice Crockett. York- has re- lllllllPfl in Hilifax to resume her ziositlon thcrc. Mr. Leigh Vessey. York met with '1 pnfiifill accident. recenty. result- ‘ng in a dislocated shoulder. lifrs. Horace Vlessey. York has returned to her home from the P. F). I. lIfWpllt-Il somewhat improved n health. Pie. Michael McKinnon of the P. E I. Illrhlanders is at present on furlough lit the hwne. of pls n. .- . and Mrs. Jcseph Mc- Kinnon, Grand ‘Irncadie. Mr. Ffmer Walker of Halifax Porn’ a slvrt. vacation [n York and Charlottetown recently. _Mrs. J. DTITIIII who has been v <iflng with her sister. Mrs. W. C. West.- nnd Mr. West at York. is now in Brudenell. ‘Mr. and M's. Hlirrv Mellish. city spent the the week-end ‘n Mont Pmifii guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. t" S‘ . ivasrfirTn MACHINE New Idea in TOIIIGS NED-CHEMICAL FOOD It contains the Vit- amins and Minerals ne- cessary for the building a n d Maintenance o f Good Health FOR Infants and Children rim Cl_l.‘Rl.QT1TE'I‘_OWl_\l cuaigpiiil\r_ And. Vicinity evening was spent in Parkdale School hall on Friday April i8, when a variety "Share the Wealth" program was presented by York Y.P.U. under the auspices o! Park- dale Women's Institute. The follow- rendered appreciated. Chorus. iCarry On; Readings (a) Fbr All we have and are." (b)'"1‘hey B11111 not Pass" by Queenie Hudson. In- stitute music. Helen Dennis. Dick Vcssey, and Howard Watts. Drama; Lewis: Howard Watts. M1116 Kelz" "“‘€°’i>~“l“‘i' t‘.‘.‘§.§‘%’i‘fi§.. “riff; ket . ia 0511 . Crockett’ He,“ lMcDonald Nelson Watts. Stanley . An 1d D t h G den, with f0 B116- 31g. b; (l-leeilu‘ Dennis and Dorothy’ Watts. (encozed. Sketch, Mock Wcd- Roy Keiaer Howard Watts. b01118 Eflifil-‘Hlln so; d : een lDlck Vessey D 031° sgmathmg i bout B. Soldier. by Hfl-YW e553’ ,‘ llencored). One Act Play. Too Mlwh ‘of a. Good Thing. Francis V9559? Frank Burke, St.‘ Avards; Mrs. G. C. McLean. city: Master Barrie Moore, Mt. Edward Miss l Ruby Hudson, St. Avards: My. Will- l lam Ellis, Principal Parkdale och0oi| land Miss Marguerite Woodslde of l olearv who won the “Oscar prize". 1 The program was brought to s. close ,bv singing the Nalfonal Antivm "There was a med ivtendance dos-l Before leaving for their homes the performers were served with lunch by the Committee l Mnnv friends of Mrs. A. Cannon, Skiinllcr Ellwood Thompson L! enjoying a, few days leave. at the l l l See our Special Table of l l l Ffrnvrt DCIIIlI‘ who has been u“ for some time with Mr. and l D. M. Rrbnson, st. Avards‘ irztvd to her home in Bi-ockfield ‘ )1 on Saturday. REMNANTS Rex Paint, per quart .. RoyalEnameLquarts................1.......................'........ Extra Special - 1 pint Johnson's Glo-Coat and 1 bottle Silver Polish, for .. CURTAINS SPECIAL Frilled Curtains. Sale Price, Zpafrs for Lace Curtains, 38 inches wide. Special, pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Soiled Curtains at . Dorothy Watts, Verna Vese)’. H81e11| RED Maclllllalgg‘ iggsrsieiij- ILQ1“,Q,E,§?°1'§Z§F' $111.? ‘L? 6 x 9 rt. Regular $7.75, 71/2 x 9 rt. Regular $9.75, ;A_rthur VesseyFolowfnglntermls-l I I ALBERT iiEKK f;,;";:;..:li‘.2,°“11%t.i2‘°'.§.“°l$é.t"9~ 9 x 91c. Regular $11.75. $8 95 ii x 101/.» ii. Reg. $13.75. $10 35 "‘ ?T"LY .' Quill-flee 11111111?“ m‘? ‘a? for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n wows-H; _ 8.45 Mikael-Hag“ 0011310: and 9 x 12 ft. Regular $15.50, Wall Paper Cleaner, msfll Vim“ H°"e"-,§‘~‘°'~‘“g§,,J,';,,Y§§,E 2cansfor..................25c- Avqgnglvlflsse slliarna. Waits.‘ .. $1.35 PAINT SPECIALS per ‘gallon . .. . . . .. . ~HALF PRICE i Remnants of Curtaining, Chintz, Printed Broadcloth, Towelling, Coatings, etc. . . . . . . . . .. . Pri‘e MILLINERY New Early Spring Hats, Siraws, Combination Sill: and Straw, clearing Prices $IJ9 Prolwse Bros. 60th Anniversary Sale RADIO NORTH-AMERICAN TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving ‘limo Throughout WAVELENGTH Canada. and USA-Slit! m.. 2553 m. (to 10.00 pm.) 40.10 m 1mm 10.30 pm.) Western Canada-RISES (from 10.45 p.121.) 31.82 (from 11.00 to l2 45 wanzmsuav, APRIL so T. 6.20 pin-London Calling.’ aoanamm 6.25 m.—P FUR NETVFOUNDLIAND AND LAB- 4 onhm news . m.— - ‘pin-Questions 0i the 301111’ '7.l5 DmP-NEWS IN FRENCH. 7.30 pm-‘Scmething Gain! 0n 111 England Now". Presented by Cecil Maddemrwws 8.00 Jnr-IIE . 8.15 gmr-‘LIEPENING POST. 3,10 pm.—-'LOI‘Id0n Calling‘. 3.30 pnL-‘BRIPADI B Talk by H. L. Beales. flAbvgzrm-I-[EADLINE NEWS AND S. 0,00 gX-"Iho Music qf Britalnz’ The FitzWfllIam virsinal Book- Deaireo MiicEwan (Piano). 0.1a pm.-'11‘ront Lille Win11?’ — Episode 9.1110 adventure: o! the British Family Robinson in war-t‘ London. Written and produc by Alan Melville. 0.30 p.m.-—'OANADA CAI-Ls FROM LONDON’ (in collaboration with osoggglin Baptists o'er: vn-t-on Guerra‘, Interviews with French-Canadian Soldiers serv- ing in Great Britain- Mb: ‘British Sketchbook} Sound- picturea o! everyday lifo in Great Britain. Presented b! B90119!’ Peiletier. 10.00 Egon-DEMOCRACY MARCH- 1015 pmv-‘At Your Re uost‘. 10.30% D-mijglgllrado her En: and.’ FM- llfg U!!!" - 10,45 pnL-‘I-LMS. Plnoforo‘. Part i o! Gilbert and Sullivan: opera. with Pei-c Homing, Dennis Noble. Der-o Robert Boston. Fred Yule. Byl- , Linda Parker, Linda the BBO Theatre orus and Orchestra. conduct- by Stanford Robinson. Narrator, Patric Curwen. That are not developing well it is especially In- dicated. Bottles $1.15 and $2.45 ‘ Also capsules In boxes of 50 and 100 I JAMIESIIIPS DRUG STORE , a yum of Iho Shipbuilding Brandi u the non-mew"! v1 ""11"" "l" I w. ' ‘ February l0. By February 2B, there wen 63. _ ay. as i trainer and ha 11.15 pm-Tnlk: ‘The People of Britain.’ _ 11.90 ram-RADIO NEWS-Emil‘... ' 12.00 m.n.-'I'he Dally Service. 12.05 n.m.—-'l..ondon Calling.‘ . — ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS.’ Talk by H. L. Beaks. 12.30 arm-fill: NEWS. 12.45 ant-Close dow-n. ___.___._..i_.__. IIAIIIOFADOO snlmw. nApfll 20 -(A.P.) .- "I-latr of the D03" (In Ito orglnnl connotation) was in demand here Ieo siege], professional specimen announced that he would accent contributions o! dog hair as on Aid to Britain project. Ho undo the stripping: and oom- ( ndlor of bench show ' ,oings to Mrs. M. L. Wood, famEH Cairn terrier importer and breeder at Victoria B. C., and she combs and cards the "wool" and knits it into blankets for at: raid victims in Eingland. Chow chow fanciera hero and elsewhere long have knitted scarves and other apparel from their pets’ combings, and Mrs. Wood said that a Victoria man still wears a. fine Jersey knit from scotch collie combings during the first Great War. Wednesday, April 80th. SEEDS! TIMOTHY — CLOVER farmers and gardeners afte slightly lower buy the same q We aIllI have on hand a few 1841 model Plymnutha. We expect u aubatantlal Increase In price beginning Wednesday. Let up deliver your new car Mnlldly or Tuesday and your savings may run your new on lhouundo of mllol. ' For Better Service lee ChrysIer—PlymouIh—Fargo Dealer F. B. MoLainds-Grafton St BARLEY — BUCKWHEA FODDER CORN, ETC. ._.._._____._________ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR FARM AND GARDEN SEEDS r $L95r $2.50» .. ,. Ltd. IQIII ENGLI II SPORTS England's sports grounds, at the outbreak ol the war, excluding private lawns, consisted of 500 golf courses, 1,200 bowling greens. 3,000 cricket pitches, 50,000 tannin courts, and 3.500 football grounds. The senate ratified as reemeni between the United Sta s and Mexico for the transit of military planes across each. othei-‘s territory. l IMPORTANT If you intend to buy a new car thll your visit our show room before L-IM-I-ZB-SI. SEEDS! WHEAT — OATS - T —- FIELD PEAS- SEEDS from CARTEIPS are always well suited to P. E. I. growing conditions. We know from our long experience exactly what our need. Those who plant CARTEWS SEEDS year r year know that these good seeds are never expensive. Seed can sometimes be bought at prices than ours-but you can’! uality for less anywhere. Our Seed Store will remain open Saturday evenings during the seeding season- cmman a. co. LIIIITEII APRLQQL 11941 60th Birthday Celebration Sale (CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE) BARPEIS, llllllllllll AND llNlllfllM Feltol Rugs, Extra Special, 9x 9 rt. AxminsterMats. Specia1,27x51fn. LINQLEUM RUGS