amuse»? Our so . Ind‘? II dig‘? I has‘; e.'b.'azi.....c-.:u "so Don't Daisy silesdh Goon-cool- _ ' r olcl 18.63 w“ ~ use, , rout "" — ’ nuoo no wonu rownm 1t will obolhh u: hi1 trscu of worms and inmmo the health oi’ your herd. Price 88 cents per lb. TiiE 2 MACS DIUGITGII 1A0 Great Goorlo Street Ail Msil Omnttwen Prompt , . Mt. Stewart TUESDAY 8 P.M. ‘THE MERRY MONAHANS" Starring DONALD O’CONNOR JACKIE OAKIE PEGGY RYNE The Show with 20 Songs and a 1000 Laughs Pi us Serial LED-Ii. ram .___._____.__._.7__ ‘loo Late To Classify warm - ooscu on ssmuv. __.._. 5 WANTED-BOY WITH BICYCLE. Apply Pflnce Grocery. 4 m u BIITIB BOY-At Surrey. lkislsnd. April H. 1046. in Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul H» Hwy nine Dorothy Cameron) 1 son. Alan Stephen. MscEWEN-At the P. I I. filial. April 7!. 1M6 l0 ll‘. s. Clifford MooEwon, son Ernest Tu r, BOWNESS-Alt m: h1g1“ Hospital muedoy. Ev Mr. and Mn. Ivan Bownooo. rienna Clark) Kflifiillfldi, tor. Valerie Illa. DIATII! N. Reeves, Hoo- st N. you-s. Robbins is c so mnmlmm go} Unmfidiusch Work: "rm _.. At. U Filler service who hold 159m the home of Lloyd gijdiirootilnx - dailliceA Co“; . l Bmcln oft ' on Sour- , Milton Bon- of~ ‘lhnwlreltfl yous. nncm ‘clock Standard gonna 0d Mr. and . novella-s Root. the rank _ rune his home at Nowtowxi Cross from fgcre the funenl will tsko place Willy st 2 o'clock. Bikini in the n Catholic BUSnEY-Dipd at the Sacred Heart Home. spru m. 1m. IVLrs. Teresa Biliiwy. use l8 you-e. Rmuins will iaieforwfll‘ ed this afternoon from Moments h com. ollmllilnihlsllllll“ “M, zine? nooll u» ‘N; E Premier Jon CilTiiAl. Ciiiillllii runny United ciimii r ’ noon for hell IIIMIZQ," bl! go u“ III five mil l yoe-rystriotly N7- lll sdnneo. . .___..__.._.._._...._..._..__ NFIDIILTION LII! [N- lUogl-NOL wssn Ems 1m omen. ‘ofll-lfl-Stiftld. IIUNTII IIVII HALL ht, top donoins by Min Mary Arson-i Milt. i-ifl-li. — Boy with bicycle. ‘ 4-5-11} l“! Y Gilli C I om€l""""‘“ tiff-h MAGIC AT Hunter River. See Duke Neiisen tonight. 6-00-11 311% 4404s DON'T FORGE’! the Auction Sole et thelngldporting Oiub, Wod- nesdsy. of ern household fur- niture. ‘ i-N-li ALI. ODDFILLLOWS. Rebekahs lewd irimds are inviiad to Annive- ov 1% Elli. ’i%%'3i.y.“.l'%ii“’°" 46:17 Prince _.-__ “TI! Ationo [Ala-I of web's. ohnson ver, held Thursday st i PM. 8.30 29-11. GUESTS AT BIDEAU HALL- es and the other Prem- iers attending the Dominion-Pro- vincisl Conference were guests of the new Governor General, Vis- count Alexander at dinner At Rid- gu Hell, Ottswo on Friday even- I. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Oity Police Court Saturday morn- ing four offenders Magic! snd in the drunk snd disorderlies, one, s woman, was fined $20 and costs. the other two $10 and costs or 20 dsys in jsil. I FERRY SERVICE-Effec- tive todoy. April m. csr ferry ser- vice between Cape Tormentine. N. 3.. and Borden. P. E. 1., will be as foil ' Leave Bordon pier 9.06 p.m. snd 4.80 p.m.: leave Oape Tormentlne pier 10.30 s. m.. 3.00 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. A Sunday service will be opersted common- cing Sunday. May b. leaving Bor- den er st 8.45 pm. snd Ospe Tor- moh ine pier at 8.00 pm. An eddi- tionsi Sunday service will be o er- soed commnncinx Sunday. sy . leaving Borden pier at 1.00 p. m.. nd Cape Tormentine pier st 3 p, m. is .. o snndf. ma; orl ile- iaw-m On dkoilsginf in New! - i“"‘e.’ii‘.°..7‘°ii%“ X...‘ is‘... "if"... °“ or , .. will rotum to Montreal. it M‘. Gerald E Proctor, Oity. hos entond “the P. E. Isisnd Roepitoi for trss ent. . Mr. . W. Bentley. monoaer of the local office. Msrftluie Life Ahe- e euronoo 0011mm . h i wince Edward film? fiEJYS for treatment. Bobby Areensuit. 10 yesr old son o! Mr. and Mrs. R0 spent his Easter holidays in Sum- merside visiting his relatives. lfe accompanied his father who spent the Easter week-end visiting his wife end family in the City. MARITIME TRADE -.Accurding to the Bank of Montreoi wholesale trade generally during March con- tinued at the hi than during the corresponding period a your ego; istt period included the luster trsde. the greater portion cf which will be in April this your. Collections are goo Production of pulpwood and lo showed en increase over s you ego elthouzh the eerly breakup resulted in quantities being left in the woods. Bowing is under way in many dis- tricts. Demand for lumber puiowood continues strong. port of dried fish will under the control of the Combin- ed Board until June. 1047. Stocks oi pickled fioh ore low: "5'?’ i." i!“ "t?" t i‘??? o es s cm hues o s level. Msnuisoiurecs ue b , si- though many ere operating low city owins to shortens of materials. Bhipynrds are fully em- no‘ . 03o!’ production in 02:0 roon urn lhroh was o highest ninco Esnusry. 1046. .__.._......_.___ Girl Grille News’ “QUDBU flfll LOII l!‘ IIIAII Shelli cloth is woven from ilvo different colored cloths. “c.1105 dgguolafly to‘ 9's;- mm... . 5'5‘? é 2w ii s55 E. i é 1161' »A 8 5e worktods. particular? 85 §§i:§§ his: ,§§§§ his? s a g5: s; its; iérét Y i iii 5&8‘? ‘the evening service, the a1 on of film’, make O fewer A review of wports "me m" and Mr. canon tow- q- laymen of minty, on u: Permian runs osm- Golda! ‘Mi now pmgmss. Trim éPflwelilizi-"€vki)ld' by the Choir. ILD. . iiscd rly Kills rdcn Pests rrefowflnw insiou Fund Iirlvs For i $3 1-2 Millions Planned by The United Church 0f Canada b fi A HINGE-Wide drive to Ill-So $354 E, by ‘luldntlmui Ocmmitioo can no“ s = e tiggiéfiig 53., ’ a E '. 015 Cit-shines ‘Saratoga Trunk’ Debut at Prince and Executive S ' d d t" . Ln 3-" 1T3 U19 881110.11 fieelctlve is: To or P0 mfll- "Q11 R ionl. ii t app M mode by state experiment stations shows the following gsrdon insects immune to the new killer: Rod spider “some The _ Mexicon been beetle. sad aphids." insects against which ii. was said to be more effective iihsn older meter-isle included cabbage WOPfll, worm. EYDBY beetles and the transmit the Dutch elm There ore so mm of aphids time to succumb in D- D. not. Meanwhile th moths. Joporeso bark beetles which disease. y tfliffsrent kisids will toko s. 1on8 ust which ones snd which do h th t it dcterzsisi Q ome get-donor con use rotonomo. which k lo th oil. Fungicides also ma)’ It. mixes well wit? D. D. T. with D. D. T. without lossenin: the effect! veness o! either. D D. T, is harmless to users. eo- oordln when reason afe. to ‘combined with oil. Ind those rte. except able precautions make it The form most recommend‘- )'~‘~: 242$ w‘; 1311a?! mwilhin 0mm‘ two MG C t: es. sry ooper and Ingri B r , W I3 luetiest :1 gmagramagr r do IO Bill-Zing the best possible pic- here oi. the earliest available 45W. the theatre management were successful in fling the first show- islfl ti; Qiiln i . east of Montreal Ghsriotteto n es s "Maritime Premiere." 5851115! hhe background of Ian - uomius New Orleans in the ear v '70s and the brawling, flashy. holi- ,..._.______ Brighten‘ Your miilmsnowoepimforilsemia- Ponsionnmdhu n C" Hollywood's most Bros.’ “Saratoga o s. four y e- mmt It the 0e Edward Thea re today. ‘Seéetoge. ‘fiur-k" comes to cl xglpcotively of the“ Notional UOom- oszervahlioh is n sen. ewuntuoe mirage men to enter the irflnilfiistry moving the fear of destltutimi in old age. 1111a drive has long been goletitcmpla-ted and the need is m1;- Proiviciciol chairmen and 10ml h mtfinizers for the drive ere now being appointed. Makes Premiere Edward To-day day town of Saraioga. ihe film trac- es the saga of a rough-hewn man the West and a magnificent Creole beauty, drawn irresistibl together, who form a strange part- fvilersigip for riches against the or , Adapted for the screen by Casey ‘Robinson from the bCSZ-Séillng 110v. 101 of th mmc by Ed . m features an i portani supporting cast that udes Flora Robson, Jerry Austin. John ivarburrton. Florence Bates and Curt Bots Come to life are, all of Edna Ferbers fascinating and exciting u nrariers arid their vital, scheming, zestful way of living. ________________ Ti m. With Modern Furniture ‘me united efforts of everyone who has anything to do with furn- g our hot-nos are concentrated on bringing about better livinZ- The now Inn-vols c out sug- gest that we were living before the wsr in the "dork uses" of home fwn-ishinn. The scientists who forged ahead in the laboratories to produce war materials are responsible for this forward stride 1n Mining in more efficient ulpment for homes. Pobrics that upnunder phenomenal conditions dur i; the wsr now are seedy to lead a use- ful. Peaceful life at home and i0 bring more color into room. The new products planned. with the rc- ieese of wsr msisrisls. ere Amer- ohoiicngo to itself to stsntiy create and improve designs to mike living better than ever before! GIAN-CUT DIRECT LINES Mgdun nkjng concerned with moi-tossed eflioioncy in the homo. H111‘! DUI idols in furniture de- oisn-e tnmd inward Bowish mod- orn furniture of simple lines, light- .]_y designed snd crested for smsii s used as double duty rooms. 3i: modern first bldie sway frmn traditional lines in furniture. the iecos wehe functional. but stiii ciinod to hosvtnas. Now art- isto snd deeisnere ioeoflier m‘ Jlofrklng to unite and beautify purely f-uncticnoi elements in mod- ieces. ‘Phis givw the new Jumiuro s directness in line that srticuioriy in new all rooms look less such pieces snd they p: epsoiousness which io of m n rooms. toward fewer wall perti- tlong in new homes emphnsizeo this dodzo for uncrowded livini. snd we see moons used for will carti- tionl to divide e mom. rtlcullfiy serous on siln ie lines. ummiom with modern urniture. NIH COATED FABRIC! . Outstandingly _G_Q_Q_d add to this feeling of lightness Colors that look perishtebiy light. gugh s5, pale lime srmens. yellows and even ivhiic, prove practical for_ citv homos and apartments. now that these tasted new wonders in fabrics can be cleansed so eas- ily. The various glass, plastic film fSIbTlCS, plastic veneers and other coated fabrics and synthetics all have the remarkable quality of not absorbing the dust. that sifts into every home. The dust and grime that settles on these new materials shakes off, or cm be wiped off with u damp cloth Water. alcohol and mst stains have no effect on the materials that science has produc- ed. Shrinkage is unknown and ouch fabrics won't fndr- because their colors are chemically created. UTILITY TN ACCESSORIES Harmonious with the directness in line of furniture, and the utility of the new fabrics. are the small accessories designed to go with them. Lumps have notable simplic- ity in hheir lines and complement the tables on which they are used. Synthetic or coated fabrics make the new iamoshadz-s. giving them a “cleunabiilty” iiiai proves emancipation from ivorry from shades that have had in be treated with care. ‘There is no sacrifice to beauty in this new approach to fabrics. furni- ture furnishings. sentimentoiists who admire the iaditionai admit admiration for the rational new lines and servioeabiiity of these new signs. Those who have si- wsys had a. leaning toward modern find new cnthnsissm and pleasure in the clean-cut ‘pieces designed for modern homes. TlCKLE-PROOF BRISBANE. Australia —- (C?) -~ Wooiicvns askinfiatztlg as silk. 8118i‘- aimeoel not u . are par-cruised to Australians when winter stmrts iseire soon. Manufacturers have found that the “tickle? lamest out gef when? 3y treatm! Wm e o c WWTJGW, l 010p Queensland frui wrich poutiy di- giestle some of t e DIOteins in the woo. LAM a cor-rm‘. GUARDIA Moat Shortage (Continued from Page l) _ cciuuubed sinoo the flxlt of lids your.’ from these lands produced mwh lifesaving‘ modicgees! es 11115. Q . 3b‘! 0 OX G. end pituitary ex-tr t. wmwim ed- ulh flmiriles suifcuus of many are nod lib lapse or death. medical suvthositg Famed Arctic (Continued f om Page 1) fame in the Arctic as skipper of the Roosevelt. the vessel on which Admiral Peary sailed for his dis- covery of the Pole. Capt. Bartlett hsd helped design the ship. named in honor of Pre- lident T eodore Roosevelt. Peary’: dssh to the pole was made with the aid of s series of supporting parties. ihe lsst of which was commanded by Burt- iett. "Captain Bob" had hoped to reach the 88th parallel. two de- grees from the pole. but condi- tions were such that the Oom- msnder turned him beck at 8'1 de- grees. 12 minutes. Peary said later.‘ "I had given him the post oil honor in my command of my issi. supporting party for three reasons. First. because of hrs magnificent handling of the Roosevelt: recond- iy. because he had cheerfully snd gladly stood between me and every minor annoyance from the start of the expedition to that day: snd third. because it seemed right to me that. in view of the noble work of Great Britain in Arctic explor- ation. a British subject should. next to an American. be sbie to soy that he stood nearest the o e ' Capt. Bartlett became an Am- erican ritizen in 1910. That sums year he received a National Geo- graphic Society gold medal snd sccompanied Admiral Peary to London to receive s replica of s special modal struck by the Brit- tish Royal Geographic Society in commemoration of tho 1909 dis- CDVETJES. Na nwost Escape “Captain oh” had one of his narrowest escapee when he went with the explorer Viihjelmur Stef- snsson on a Canadian expedition through the Bering Straits in 1913. After Siefansson had landed in Alaska. Bartlett's ship was crush- ed to pieces in ice floes Jon 12. 1914. but he got his party to safety on en island. then made a tresch- erous IOO-miie joumey across the e to the Siberian mainland snd finally reached help after s 1.000- miie trek down the coesi lino. He went back to the i-sisnd to iske off his nariv. In 1926 Capt. Bartlett set him- self up as an Arctic specialist when ho acquired the schooner Effie M. Morrlssey, Thereafter he made ‘spectacular expeditions to north- ern ivsters. often in scorch of museum sperimons. but sometimes simply as leader of a boatload of {students who paid fees for the HID. "Gsptsin Bob” sew service in the First Great War as s superinten- dont of marine transportation. and afterwards hecsmr- a Lieutenant- Cmnmandcr in the United States Naval Reserve. His father. Capt. Wiiiism Bart- lett was owner of s fishihiz and sealing fleet. Robert originally was sisied for the mercantile business or s profession. but ship- ped on s trader hound for Brazil and thus began a life-time career see. 0n The Road ‘ To Emmaus Could wed but travel on that dusty r . 0e Where two disciples wrnried. deep in thought: A thirrif drew near—~tihe lnwiv Son o, _ Their eyes were hoiden. end they knew Him not. Why ere ye sad. snd pensive. on your way? Why do ve talk es though some iii bef 11? E One answered. “Art thou s strsnner here And knowbt so little. whet we s11 know wcii? "Jesus s prophet strong in deed. and word: Our rulers mocked. and crucified. and shunned. We tmezted in His power. sure to r _ The big-rd day. since thlo strange now things were done. "Some women. who were esrly st e tomb. Declare they saw n vision won- drous plain Of mg; siitinif on the mighty s . But Him. they sew not, so they looked in vain“. "0 slaw of heart! (lould ye not crstand The written word the prophets snake of d; That Christ should suffer. die. snd rise again And enter into glory es foretold?" They drew nigh to the villsqe where they went. He nude. es Chflflfli Io would day is spent- have further gone: ‘ But they constrained Him. "for the bide w ith us. drsweth on." I lie terriod with them. snd it come He sotqiemeet with them. tod: breed. snd birst. And broke. snd gave to than/each Cl’ G C!‘ HQ, Q shim“ w dsndth qlhlmebggf y the even in: O Jesus! Dost Thou often wllk with us? Our eyes ere hokien. and we do m. But vim hvnoieuieee muse t us . w. ‘pfllfle thbo. for the walk we hove with Thee. aqosonoieeennsuuee. KLEENEX m- ~~ e 15c AYLMEIPS 32 CZ- Grape Juice Bum! 49c is oil, 2 Tins 15¢ PRUHES m-au Cllllni, 2 lbs. 19g AYLIIIEWC Diced Carrots ru 15o 23c CDEX Toilet Soap 4 Bu» CLAMPS VICTORIAN BEANS 1m 5 a ii 15c EXTRA SPECIALS Purity Flour ti“ $2.75. ' CAMPBELIJS Celery Soup 1 ms 25c CUDMORE BROS. 188 GT. GEQ. 8'1‘. GROCERY PHONE 31-225 __, I . - n. 1.. s. noses - AT THE STARLITE TUESDAY NIGHT MODERN and OLD TIME 9-12 - ADM. 26c ‘Swing and Sway the Irish Way" TENDERS =- Tendm will be received by the ondorsisflod up to the 15th dsy of May, i946. for purchase of lugs well situated lot st the oorner of It. Peters Road It Mt. Edward Street hsvlng u frontage of Z17 feet on Si. Peters Rood snd foot on Mt. Edward Street now owned by Mn. Liilis Csrngher. Ten per out o! tender to sccompnny offer. l-li|h_ est tender not neoeossrfly accepted. Tender For Business Site -_—_-_ Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 18th day of May, 1946, for purchase of one of the best busi- ness properties in the heart oi‘ Charlottetown, being that of Estate of L. P. Tsnton, having a frontage of 33 feet on Great George Street and 88 feet on Kent Street with buildings thereon. Ten per cent of the tender must ac- company offer. Highest. tender not necessarily accept- ed. CELL & MATHIESON, P. O. Box 447 Charlottetown, P. E. I. sydneyfstudent dent who died in s mining acci- dent in Northern Quebec. The wins Lark“. Trophy trophy is awarded annually to the ANTIGONISH. N. 8.. A i 29- student who. in the udgmont of i the executioo of the ion, ranks pr fGPh-Phiii S. Miffien, Sydney, N. S., presladent of the Students‘ highest in ehsrnctor. scholastic attainments end sthietic hchieve- Unio/n and the class of '46 st St. Francis Xavier Universit . was merits. . EARLY IMPORT named iodoy as winner of t e lor- kin Trophy. Oranges were first brought into The trophy was established in Europe from Chins by the Foru- 1938 tn erpeiuate the memory of guests in 1547. Raymon Lsrkin. s St. P‘. X. stu- E uBu DISSOLVID ORAL VACCINE POI CATARRH Sec ago‘)