,5‘... °§§tfl"‘cr~g<v-<~. ---» --..-=.. ha»... -t--1-.9¢§~.~.J5*z1g:1-==_r,_zn:1'2z::'v mfifidqymq-yg T211591“!- too strong. used with excellent results. 'I‘l1ese‘(‘a|1suies are well by all IPIHIIIIL‘, 111x ranchers in lit the highest tern». The and most elIh-ient \\'11rm Ex receipt of price. E. A. Faster, Use Dr. ffrench ’s Vermicide Capsules And Save Your Fox Pups The season is now at hand when your fox pups should be ilusctl for worms if you wish to save them. You ran start at twu weeks uf age with .\'u. I2 Capsules and use them to three necks; also on older pups that are not. I-‘rom three weeks to three months the No. 2 Capsules 1| lug is (‘JITIPII 111i anti hundreds oi testimonials speak of them lion-s 11f —- .\'i1. ‘l '13 1 ntsuli-s -_ _ _ 5 L00 ltli) Capsules r‘ "‘ "r ~ 3.00 I100 (Izpsulcs — — — — 13.00 lion's 11f:—- Nu. Ii ti‘! (apsuies - - — - S ‘.00 lttl Capsules — — — -- 12.50 5011 Capsules - -- — - 10.00 Let us have vour order now. Sole Authorized Agents for I’. E. Island and favorably known and used every country where fox ranch- y are uithutit doubt the saitst terminator known today. Prepaid to any address on tiantral Drugstore This column ts reserved for new: oi local Interest but advertising o! s ncwsy nature may be inserted GLASS-Curlew just arrived. Special prices to merchants and contractors. Rogers hardware 00.. Ltd, L-lila-d-Q-lni FROM P. E. ISLAND-Arrlvalst in Halifax from points in Prince Edward Island yestezduy included George E. Ivcs, Keusitigtoti; . W. Egan, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. ‘lhomas Ward, Charlonctoyvn. —tl~lalitax Chzonicler, DATE 0F RESIGNATION —Rev. Victor E. O.sborn's resignation as minister of li‘irst Presbyterian Church, Mouctoii becomes cifccLiu- on April H For one week an:i ptxsibly more. Rev. Dr. Fra-nk Baird, of Fredericton, will have charge of the services. It was said at the meeting that Rev. Mr Orsborn will not retire f.o1n the ministry when he leaves the pulpit here. He will remain on what is known as the "ntvoeitdix role" and will still be allowed to 1nii1is'er the sacraments. —-tMo11cton Eitc.) MR. BISHOP BANQUETTED — A banquet was tendered by the Monet-cu Curling Club on Saturday 1G5?“ "s" was" “or. Paint and Enamels l $110651? L IOINIIHIDUG L5} itunarnm 111111511 ‘éil¢.z%/.4/h fir N s ‘m? BS ibusic Store 0M $ ‘g '.l‘ry011 Anti Vicinity ‘OII to he attend- l by Mr. caroentet‘ , 111 \'ilii.'_'( of a. 111 l iiotuvs 111,-; 1 to Aliiiiv and Borden nurs- t.;:_1" st. Colds _a11(l fu 1111c reigned su- prvinc 1n lltlS 001111111 v 11111-111111 t c r »‘. uyt-"cz: \\':..1 old and‘ . itucidit nsccl and all 1 cs .1; 1t. ti’. 1111;‘ 1.111? or another, he prcsmtt to have‘ Mr. Dona’ iYPll 1‘ 'l‘111't111 has‘ A - 1i rclauvcsi in Hntnpton n l". ‘chcs ctr, did people of outline, the ‘ and card i 1 wJth the.‘ .tl frcm l ‘Alctha 541121.11. t. s. ntidfl Ardv Aiunrcc. nll 1t _ report a ‘fill llill“ and stn‘c Wat next T111 1 nv "nichl l‘ scr 1mm all No.11! ‘hc \\'.1lk' i0 C noazid _P‘<1x pups are arm‘ ooooooooooooooooooooooo How Are Your Eyes? Ii‘ you are having symptoms oi‘ straln~heatlaches. sore eyes or dizziness —- t-tiusult a spee- tllist. .- At vnur service with years of (‘XPPFIPIIPP and a thorough retracting service. Call in antl discuss your dil- lit-titties. ti. F. llutclieson G. I‘. IIUTCIIESON F. G. IIUTUIIESON. O-O-O-O§OO—OOOO—O4QOO §4§§§§ ooooovrovovooovovovoovooo-v ‘000000000004000000000000000000000 so-oorooo M“<.111 u a. We move all kinds house- hold furniture including:- Pisno, Frigidaire, etc. and place it where it belongs. Uall us for estimate on your moving and we'll do the rest. Everything Guaranteed. Phone 350-1018 Jenkins Transhr [trim have zepovlcd sighting ‘ seen only ‘ house. Mr. so the different ranches report. and as yet it Ls a litre too early for a fur farther to make known his increase as with the (ilsagreeable her of the past. tcw (Rat's it is o. e115}! to lose a Liter o1" two. '.l 1e ranches 1.1 these parts have cut down their breeding stock coit- 'Sld+3l‘f\bl_\' during the past year, ow- ing to the high orice of feed and the sntnll returns realized on the 11 ' ted pelt. Ii is a far cry from s also, when the quantit tutti so inttch the quality 111 l." it. of the biggest tiny-lug fur tarm- 11111 enterprises in the world. To- titty it 1s the quality that counts ‘and so the fur farmer keeps weed- tilt! out the undcsitable to secure that quality, which he can realize a profit on, i‘. i101. (11 it‘ E Mr. Kcnvteth MacDonald. Tryon mode a btuiness trio to Borden on 'l'hur .1,1' of last week. Ken re- tuorzs 1c“ conditions l11'wecn. Bor- Tormcntitie have improv- d"r.1I1l_v in the last. tcu Mr. LmRoy Howatt of Victoria. has returned home after spending a few days in Tryon West. A number of people of the dis- HOW nrrtvni among the feathered tribe. which up to the present, has been positively unidentified. A fcw weeks ago in this same column it was referred to as a possible raven. and it still may be, as far as arty- one knows. It is about twice the sine of an ordinary crow and tl1c sziutc roltior with a hooked bill. that is fIDOllt» all the description. which can be obtained. and it 1s on rare occasions. and titcn at i1 distance. Perhaps tr the future some one may gi-t close cu- ouqh to this raritv oi twse parts to establish its identity. The many fncnds of Mrs ‘Ern- est Harvey, Crapaud. will regret to learn of her recent illness and hope that. when summer rolls a- I‘0li'll(i. she wiil regain her health ouce again, Rcv and Mrs, S. D Tritcs had tact" welcome EEUCSLS last week Mrs. Barnett and dzitightei- lots of Mention, N. B Owners of stray tings had better put. a leash on their pets. ll they want them t0 retrain in the land of thg living. Fox ranchers of North 'l‘1~_vo11 and vicinity are threatening a dose of something that resembles lr-ad to any wond- (ring catune. which comes nosing round their ranches at this time of year. Mr. Funk Riley of Lower Trvpn. has recently purchased a building from Mr. Asher l-Iowatt, which he intcttds moving to board's Point. He intends to ltave the building "‘int1l"r\lv remodelled after it has been hauled to its destination. and made into a comfortable rhvellntr Riley moved to Lower Tryon from Charlottetown recently, where he intends to make his per- manent home. Tractors are to be used in connection with the rnov- ing of the ‘ouildhig. Miss Mamie Dawson. Tryon has returned home after spending three weeks with her sister, Mrs. G. Harvey of Cape Traverse. T. evctiing to Mr. D. Bijvcc Bishop. Prcsidmt of the Club during the I past. season. in honor of his ap- poztittitcm as tii1'is‘o".1 freight and tiasscngcr agent of the Canadian National Railtvays at Charlotte- town. P. E I.. succeeding P. W. Clarkin. retired. A travelling bag 1111s ]1i‘CSF11l."d to him. Mr. Bishop’ is 1111 ardcnt (‘lll'l‘.‘l' and has been associated with tl1e game for many yea s. Best wishes were extended to the honored guest in his new field. JUNIOR RED CROSS —Tl1e "Smiling Helpers" held their regu- lar J. R. C meeting on Friday nttz-tnoon, April 5th with 1111 at- tet zinvc of 1:11 members. The iusetitig opened by “O Cainzida." The Roll 0.111 was answered by each tncntber paying a tiickel. The minutes of previous meeting were read and atloptod. The teacher reported that $5.20, the proceeds from the Chocolate lottery 11nd been scnt to the Red Cross Office ior the Soldiers Fund. It. was mov- ed and seconded that. sortie new stove-pipe be purchased for the school, The secretary. Miss Alecia " 11.11111 till interesting let- luid been iecciverl from tunenliokeu. J . C. on .l.tp.111 11nd ctisplayctl a potfolio that had also been rc-‘eived front these. far away juniors. he follow- ing committees were appointed: Wnter-Jran Stewart and Jackie Mitt-Rae. Service Faith MacDonald 11nd Alccia Jenkins. Programme — Biiver Jones and Jackie MacRzie. Health —Alccla Jcukitis and Jean MacRae. The nteetingz closed by singing God Save the King. STUDY (‘LUBS MEET -—"I'he Study Clubs of Murray River and vicinity met. Friday l1 to consider the qucsttoit of 0441111121112 a Cred- it Uuiou, Quite a good number at- tended, sortie of them walking tlirouch the mttd. over three miles and for the first time. a few lad~~ ies were present. A Co-operatlve al goes along better when the become interested The 1' . points of Credit Union were (lisctisscd. It is an organization for muturtl help. based upon good will, allowing the utmost freedom to the iudividtial. while conserving the freedom oi‘ the grotto. It gives a 1111111. 121 good (“WIIIIISIGIICBS an op- portunity (while he helps himselft to help the man not so well fixed and at no g eat risk. as the record 0t (jrcdit Uhioits, the world over. clearly shows. For example. the Unions of l’ E. Island. last year, 11.11.11 out for “pro ~..=1=111 purposes" over 8200.000 and lost only $10.00. The question oi organizations was discusssd freely and generally; and one cotild not, help noticing how those Study Clubs are giving peo- ole vitnl things to think about. and the abtlty to express themselves in public. It was finally decided to organize; but the date was not de- cided. '."1- feeling was expressed that a lnnc more study would be a good thing, CELEBRATES HIS NINETY- FIRST BTRTIlDAY-Mr. Angus N. Macbeod, who is living with his (laughter, Mrs. Large, 243 Pownat St, celebrated his ninety first birthday yesterday. Mr. Macbcod. who spent most of his life on the old homestead at Brookfield, re- tired frorn farming 20 years ago, and since then he has visited dif- ferent parts of the province, and about three years ago, accom- panied by his late wife,visitcd Van- couver and Sacramento, Col. I-Ie is now settled permanently in the City. and on election day polled his vote for National Government, COLLEGE HEAD RETURNS SACKVILLE. N. B.. Aorii v5 -tC- P1 ~Dr. G. J. Trtieman. president of Mount Allison University, who suf- fered pneumonia in Toronto recent- lv returned to the campus today greatly improired in itealtlt. cheering students and facility members wel- comed the popular president book to his home. “fllwllf rv- . ARGA IN FA RES (r0 . SUMMERSIDE —Goln|- FRIDAY. smut. o .' sarunoav, nriiiui. Q1312 Mon., April 22nd, I940 $1.20 Horn CRARLOTTETOWN Proporflnmzteiv Low Iuru from other notion: Children of Five and under Twelve your: o! age HALF [ARI Ticket: Good to DAY COACHES ONLY | For Further Information Oomull any Ticket Agent caivnntniv mu amt r0 IVIRYWIIIAJI IN (flNlIU/l IN India him HUI’! probably the oldest voter to ex- ercise the franchise on flint 0c- cusion. Mr. MacLeod is in the en- joyment of good health, and reads rcgruiariy the newspapers and books from the library. About 69 years ago, Mr lviacLcod and a number of others went into the woods at Harcourt, N. B.. and cut the first trees for the then new mainland railway £10m Moncton to Camp- belton. The (111lv railway in the Marltlmes then (.18 from Pomt du Chene to St. Juim. Monoton was but a village called the Bend o! the Pctticodiac. Afterwards Mr. Macbeod worked in the N. B. lum- hcrwoods, until he returned to the homestead which his father had cut out, of the woods about 120 years ago. Mrs. MacLeod posed away in October last. but of a family of fourteen, eleven still sur- vive, eizht daughters and three sons. scattered from the Atlantic to the Pacific. and south of the border. The four l-n the province are Mrs. J. N. large, Mrs. West Macdonald. Wheatlcv River, Mrs. Miller MacPhcrson, North Wilt- shire. and John F and Nell in Charlottetown. His many friends will wish Mr. Maclicod continued good health and many happy re- turns of the day. War- 25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press, APRIL 9, 19l5-—Frenol1 troops completed capture of Les Epargos in the Woevre area of the Western Front. Austrians retreated in the THE UHARLOTTEYFOWN GUARDIAN ..'Thls column new: of local interest but adver- fhe Central Guardian The Eastern Guardianillewspapers Found mu»- n-l Best For lids | nnw BRUNSWICK. N. .1. - April 8-Professor Frank Hutchin- o5 U B s C a l P T l 0 N s wlson of the Rutgers _U'nlversity de- mg Qharlotgegown Guam“, may bgtpartment of Journalism said today at 5 cents 1 word strictly puy- ca’ mtne?7;g:fr°.m"y'nrg “M” In "lnmm strictly payable in advance. i “m- CRASWELL [or Photographs. ————— handed 1.0 their Rcpt. Archie (JONI-‘EDERA HUN LIFE INSUR- Hume. LNCE. L-97li9-7-2I-3IL i.___ ..'ROADS BLOCKED — The storm Saturday rght filled in the roads aqain after the snowplough being through to Montague on Thursday and cuts are being push- ed and shoveled out today, Sun- day. 1. PERSONALS ..'Mr Keith Fraser. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in M3”- aguc. 1,, ..'F‘riends are sync to hear that, Mrs. l). J. Marl-can, Montague, is making such a slow recovery 11f- tez- her recent illness. L. ‘Mrs. Allison MncLcan. Mout- azue, spent the week-end at the home cf her tratieuts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A Rodd, Milton, L. ..'Mr. Walter Goss, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end in Mout- agtic. L. ..°Mr. and-Mrs. Jack Chap- man, Boston, are visiting Mont- ague and Murray Harbor. L. ..'F lends will regret to hear that Mrs. W. E. Poole is ill at her IIOITI-a iu Montague. L. ..'Mr. rind Mrs. Alex J. Mac- Leod. Montague are both confined to the house with severe colds. L. ‘Fwends wil‘ be glad to hear that Mr, Ireslie Poole, Lower Moutavuc. is making a "oori re- cove:y from his recent illness. L. ..'Mr. Archie Hume. Montague. who was our-rated on in Camo Hill Hospital. Halifax, is doing as well as can be cvuected. his many friends hope for a speedy recovery. ‘Mr Rnluh Bic‘, Charlotte- town. suepi. the weekend in Mont.- nvue nt the home or his outer". Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beck. L. iflj CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honor Roll for March: Grade X (S111 —1. Alecia Jen- kins; 2. Clive Stewart; 3. Blair ltirtcCallttm. Glade X (J12) —-l Jean Mac- 21c Grade IX-l. Bijvcr Jones. Grade VIII-l. Biilr MacRac; H3. Faith liiacDouald; 3. Lucy Car- er. Grade VI-l. Ralph MacCalluml 2. Jackie MacRae. Gracie IV tSr.) —1. Magaret ones. Grade IV tJr.) —1. Eleanor Mslyncattx. Grade III ~l. Blakie Wood. Grade ll —1. Jackie Gard Grade I tSr)—1 Raymond Stew- rt. Grade I tJ1-.1-l. Sterling Gard. 2. Raloh Smallwood: 3. Sterling Stewart. Highest. average in Senior grades Alecia Jenkins (89.7 oer ce111.1 Highest average in Jtinlor grades: ltlargtirct Jones 192.9 1m" cent.) Prizes ior Stars in daily Arith- metic won by Blaktc Wood. Rov- mcud Stewart and Ralphlc Small- cl. “on Alecut Jon- kins and Brycr . that a survey of 236 New Bruns- ‘WICK and Highland Park house- ,wives showed that, nine out of 10 advertising o them than radio believed news apers more helpful advertising. The survey by journalism stud- ents also indicated, Hutchinson said. that 93 to 94 per oent of housewives found newspaper ad- vertising helpfui in shopping, and that 81 to 83 per oent were aided b" the advertisements in “keeping up" with latest styles. GRAHAMS ROAD AND VICINITY Mrs. J. M. Campbell has rc- turoed to her home in Grahams Road, after a pleasant visit with friends in Summerslde. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Glrlcgor on the arrival of a baby E l’ . Elmer Maclieod, Graham's recent visitor to Mr. Road, was a Spring Brook the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Paynier. Mr. Roland Crozier who was stationed at Kingston. Ont., with the Royal Canadian Artillery was operated on for appendicitis and is convalescing at. the home Mr. and Mrs. W. Fiountaiti Road. turned to his Road. after spending sometime with friends in Western Canada. Friends of Joseph Wigmore. Graham's Road, regrets to learn of his illness and hope he will soon regain his usual good health. Road, who ltns been taking treat- ment in the P. E, Island Hospit- al has returned to her home. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS RE- PRESENTATIVES ARRZVE IN ENGLAND OTTAWA, April 8—The KTlhts of Columbus Canadian Army Huts England of three of their repre- sentatives. These men. part of the organizations War Service per- satitiel, will remain with the Can- adian troops in England and ac- company them to France. O11 be- half of the K of C. Canadian A 11111 Huts, they will provcle en- tertainment, free distribution of overseas, a more pleasant one. A1- erating twelve Recreational Cen- tres in Canadaioand plans to open additional ones, yet. the greater portion of the money subscribed during the successful campaign sev- eral months ago, will be used to help the soldiers overseas. Trese representatives now in Ettgland and Pierre Parant, of Quebec, Que, an official of the Quebec Harbour Commission; J. Howard Kealcy, Ottawa, OnL, pro- minent athlete and business man and member of the champion Ot- tawa Rough Riders Rugbv team in Geogle R. Harper. Teachejxg 1"" ""1 J Vinrokl McDonald oi’ Edmonton, Alta.._whi)_l_1_as as; initiates 11 l‘ V, a 1 1 face of Russian attacks in the Uszok Pas; Italy moved troops m- wards the Austrian frontier. _ Modal 5V8 6 of - Curley, l Mr. John A. Whithesd has re- , home in Graham's‘ Mrs. Francis lVIl-IITRY, Graham's‘ today announced at. their head of- | flce in Ottawa, the safe arrival in ‘ comforts, recreation centres, and do 1 everything in their power to make | the lot of the Canadian Soldlerl though the organization is now op- - l p) other models from $128.95 has: thin-lint ldlI-Sirn lest refriger- son bu! nWhia er uieLUn- leemTrou le- 1:e.Cut: current eon to the bone. N ICE JAM YOU'VE cor near- r Movsi _.TRAFFIC C‘ vou oowr KNOW r111: tmtr o|= |r_ I'M IN A JAM 1r is 1.1m srrrn re surname; Movmwrulin w sruiaumo rum our Ama run arr snsntso w- Anomr cuss nos vovs COIISTIIATION As wan. As nun ANIYOIITIILIIGII runaonlmulvs um cumin? cunt. win. l0 run mic: I I can't may: nnm us: om, 1 may nu 011m or rumi- nou . 1r vows conmmrton 1: m: coupon rounwrmwx amour m r11: 018,100 ouain to In KI l-LOOG’ ALL-GRAN REGULAR“ AND DUNN PIJNTY OI WNTII. SUKF THING! IFWRONG “TING ‘MISS! 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