‘MINI-In ‘us. Ion i ~"‘"§'il' ‘ITGOIIIOIU; IWMI ll. G lllllol 95'“... col-onto Bakery. Water It. ‘lurk undue, II o.'i-".1'o.".1 (-1-? no iiuudloll will h~ delivered In! -l'l|.| w! ‘gt r0 11'? ...i' lecl Flour the oonuiar brands at dealers L-IOTE-‘l-HB-tf _MONCTON. N. Be-Sunda ev- g March 21th at 6.30 0a holic . Radio Broadcast. Address by o- n H l. l 11-1083-8-24-21 el. in morlern co ors, only 85c l-pilit at Bruce's. L-fi5-ll-il5-2l. from paste l) .1‘ =i8 em both. He was still of the opinion that e majority cf the members would - g in the source of the Chr i;- esbach (Con. Edmonton) infer. “I l"... in the Bible where lt says h . . senator stand on that?" Wm make B" Bmlfllntment l the senator in my room and do my be=t to enlighten him," WABHTINGHON ‘led Senator Hughes --'I‘he United States Senate Fin- .» . Meighen declared Senator o; ee should not assume that Wmlped the ifiplihalkgainwgaihx m“; ause no reference had been the tax ravlnim p111 - in his authorlti the Senate a. flat 15 ps1- oenr, 19,16 g united scale by indifferent to scriptural mat- - 1t was dangerous to sou-ch llgkelther of the testament: . inc isolated sentences lay bsi-ppimnup l my,» em before a Parliament and ln- exlpeded this Bhcogn, at“ dmd he . that Parliament to legislate than amrmip gimg h ,1]. 3 mime the exact terms thereof. zen (y-wyta] ,,§‘d hi1” busmfée" m" . . ..,,,/,/// 15E woman! Il’e true flint I56 99'1""! Electric Refrigerator molt modern convenience important fact in that it coves month‘ for the average family. quantity buying on bargain Ill!‘- ldt-wce nd on costly ppoillfl- ‘on the low current and npk lemons c-a Thrift um. You can own a an easy Mfllllo "Ff/‘Fflfllfii-‘WW Maritime Electric y Ween" seq, um 2:180! 00% n“ ‘H 1;», iinumlpuou. Mai-tutu would no lam with n", p,“ “tunnels: my in boogie duly a any cl an allowing “m, - I: u m, Boy n In our day or m in: Inll. $n“:11‘:o,s“"""“° c: .. y...» m» I- flw hw-uoouiaio m deliver“. n u‘, m“? I real-vol ‘In um mu] lnwlt.hn\ ldvorflnlng u -—BUYnm gqqs may be llllltoal i 4 est market prices. Po Ilrletlr Dlllhlo In od- Bummerslde. . . ~ m“, FRIDAY. AIOBIN noon and colon-y Fresh stolgllrnizt Brands ' ———— -oilu saw mu. JOINS removed th Re all _ 15¢ or, Taylor Drug 210., Ktn- gilelf-ylgeaglarakfllor Dal-ileum" “l” . Kfinslnxw Doughnuts -roa SALE-c. Choice of Chocolate or if H-P. and Unlvers-fifnfiga; afif . wa. Mohashon. m). Borden, Kémfinsw uusrliouicx uick drying en- Sm0k T“ W0men’s Eyesight March 2a —(OPJ—- DIVORCE BILL ohlfifi-m... o... w... ,, l according by excessive b0 D1‘. A. R. i’ EXTRA! Bruce’s Orange Juice Size No. 2 Tins- . Ruedmann. head of am 8°"? my desk- ulc. He is here for not better acquainted with gfggfiyolof M mflle American College so women _ a throw the Bible overboard. “m” smokers m mm w“ . for Hughes was pioseeding to more careless. Smoki \ he did not see how men be- 21f‘ Wesley“?! men an . but . religion could hold such til ei- 11°11 been Smokln a‘ wmnm h“ t views when senator W. A. geynhod nor, b un y. it up any m. L-— Alllmer GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 7 oz. tins, Special 2 for 21c or 6for---._‘._59c APPLES IN TINS, 25 oz. tin. Reg. 17c. Spec- ial 2for-----25¢ EXTRA! Honey “Pure Clover”. 21/; lb. tin RED PATH ICING SUGAR, -‘ 1 lb. pkgs. Special 3 for - - 25c PITTED DATES, 20 oz. pkg. Reg_ 20c. Special — — — — 15c SATURDA Y MmvpAy EXTRA! Medium Size FLORIDA ORAN GES 33¢ Regular 45c Doz_ LUXURY PANCAKE SYRUP, pint bottla. Regular 20c for — 15c ISLAND CHEESE, Special per lb EXTRA! Aylmefs axrnsi, Chi-leg Perl S a us age s 15oz. tini- Rcg. 83o‘ EXTRA! Regular 19c Tin Aylmer JUMBO PEAS 2 Tins HQiyiIEWS SUMMERSIDE SO UPS Vegetable or Tomato. 3 Tins 22c 11 Tins 77c EXTRA! Antiseptic Toilet Paper Regular l Rolls Z5! AYLMEIVS WHOLE KERNEL CORN, 10V; Special 2 for - - 21c TOILET SOAP, nicely perfumed. Special cakes — — — — 1 “..“‘5l§"..i.“.‘f“}l..‘f.i3§ it’; U- 5- Senate Ref-Quins Capital Gain, Tax G UARDED inued from page 1) disappointed and sur- hamberlalirs speech. lrresolution was its . Mhfdl M-(LP) earnestly urged, "we defer the day when we shall have to stand up to them in far more adverse conditions." Mr. Churchill hinted at the for- mation cf l. war cabin . "Is our system of Government the present fierce. swi t movement of events." he ask- ed. "We have 22 gentlemen of blameless party character, sitting around an overerowded cabinet table, each having his voice. "Is that a systgm reach decisions from week to week pe with the men at the head of dictator states? ' “Phat s em broke down hope- ada ted g war." he asserted " it clear beforehanil . n la is the victim of un- ion—we must re- freedom of judgment whether that aggression d if v to Czechoslovakia, as fiance. Viscount Bulging’. Mr. Chamberlain's s clarations by a.‘ since the Great War. Soviet Gall Bdected ' his brood address. the Prime Soviet Russia's cell for a conference of rs to resist agcreseors. that the League of Na- nuraed “back to health" be made into a "front of over- wer.' rated that quicken - armament, espiecially for the al licy is on party iudgment. “R/eurmament work," he declar- ed, "must have first priority in the forte." their gr “The Government," Bir Arc Orient Not Mentioned concluded. “wants to avoid lt I ‘ m. is drifting towards " Pure European scope déecfllaragion avoided mention of the en. Mr. Chamberlain declared Brl lo talks full to those who rega d on the party's field of this Isla s hixlated by e new we blow when a local overcome by gas. Henry Reeves, an oil-driller of Humble. Texas. tern ting to rescue the cum ed in the fumes. wick, English petroleum engineer, also was asphlxiated ti. draz the two men away from ers found the three under the derrick.‘ ration she had no territorial economic aims in Spain Balearic Islands. Minister dechired al there should be unprovoked ag sion, and for her romises rewarding to make military the we l. escue work “med i“ u“ “me hoiiioo huddled are in. the case of France gium. Ho offered Britain's hell) many and Czechoslovakia. peace the issues of minorities and otiildr problems. Churchill Crltlcll . Churchill saw German? di-ivlnq her influence Danube Valley info H Wh Britain dolnlr t0 I'll-iv the Danubian States. “Nasificatlon of the n" IlEFlilGElllTIliiS iooo-cuunn-urm givce you all the e—bul tho mod 5 8 E states are allowe combination. then we a bi°°§__"1€!_l$.l_1'!_9_"£_l!!l‘ "CAP" STUBBS AND IIPPIE pzovidgzince and llwk of energy and . Housech eered. , "If we do not stand up to the tutors now." Mr. Churchill shall only 8W8!‘ ln . i, seems to me," Mr. Attlee said. "that the Prime Minister's one idea is to obtain n little more time while he tries to armaments. "it seems to rne that at best his Ly a means of postpon- ng war, while we (Labor) want a positive policy of peace." Liberal Leader In Bin- Amhibald Sinclair's view construction of the Government's policy should follow two lines. On the one hand, rally to loving powers with a mutual assistance ng sion. On the other hand make it clear that if Germany and agreed mission of all disputes to third Britain would co- operate in setting up an inter- national commission ilovances such as coloniegi W81’. Pair Succumb In Rescue Attempt (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, March 24--Two men died today in a brave but vain attempt to save the llfe of another workman while a new well was being brought in Trinidad Petroleum Com- ln the southern part nd. The three were ii“ had started to $51881‘ W$8 CIGARETTES which can pile up more the peace- system of alnst aggres- ItB-l! to consider gauger. suc- Albert Chad- while trvlnfl MACKENZIE (Continued from Eye 1) struct the second stage cf the for- tification works on the Pacific coast, the first stage having been authorized in Parliament a year agoo. _ The two destroyers. to be pur- chased from the British Admiralty will cost $1,938,000, makin six in all. Four of them will be paced on the Pacific coast and two on the Atlantic. The Defence Department has laid the groundwork for a fisher- man's naval reserve on the Pacific coast and it will be extended to the Atlantic later. Work will be carried out this year on development of airdrmnes and bases on the Pacific coast and at Dartmouth. Yarm ‘ Truro and Bvydney on the Atlantic. The new magazine in the interior British Columbia will be completed and one near the Atlantic started. With. reference to militia. ser- vicez, the Minister said, "there has been carried out by the department what is known as an interim plan of armaments for both coas . This is a result of the fact that heavy ordnance cannot be acquir- ed from British concerns for a period of about three years." Former Governor Sued By Wendel NEWARK, N. J., Mairdh 24- (AP)—-'Ilho pmlfiecl Lind h kidnlap-imiurdeu- case and its bz- arre Wendel lddnup-cnwwre afiter- matlh took two new tangerine to- my. . Paul H. Wendell, fmmer ‘n-enltmi attorney. filed siillit snrklrlg $460,000 damages from former Governor Harold G. Htliflfilnan. Ellis H. Pair- ker, 812, and Jr, and five others co in the kid- foi- . torture he said forced him to confess falsely tn the Lind- bergh abduction. Jcilm J, Quinn. United States Amoco-nay. announced he would seek a count order tomorrow for removal of the Palrkers to Brooklyn to face now federal indictments charging mom with iihe Wendel kldrggplng. Their appeals from penii iiary sentences. imposed in Newark fed- eral couri- 0n oorrlpliucy nurses in the same case, are pending. SNOWFLAKE ROLLS. One cake yeast. 1-2 cup lukewarm wafer, 1 cup scolded mil: l cup cool water, 1-3 cup butter, l, teaspoon salt. 1-3 ouip su ar. 2 eggs, well beaten. '7 cups our. ut. Yeast: Dissolve in 1-2 cup luke- warm water. Pour the hot milk over the butter and add the sugar and salt. Stir until these are dia- solved, then add the cold waiter to mai the mixture lukewarm. It shc dn't be cold. Add the soft- ened yeast and the well beaten eggs then sift in about 3 cups of the flour. Beat until vol-v smooth and then add the remainder of tho flour or enough to malne a. very soft dough Turn onto a floured pastry cloth and knead, but keep the dough as soft as it can be handled. P‘ace in can of warm wafer. Let it rise un- til it douibk: in bulk. Then tum until double. thin. spread the dough lightly meted butter and cut imp 2-inch Entomology THE BEAN APIllS APPEALWSUTU [AB 0R FUR Bil-UPERATIUN Britain Seeks To Ac- celerate Huge Arm- ament Program. LONDON. March 24—(CP Gable) Tfhnmas Inskip. Minister lor Defence im-oxdarloltion, flea-led to revpresentaltuvec oil‘ confederation of shlpbulldllrvg and iuiirms Iiingdiolm on patrlotc grounds f wfilxflilil. In ill fill‘: arm. ‘Hie delegates later t because ir llfnlefli did mot supply details ball. They are wel structive enemies of pl as being more resistant to than most of the gree The eggs of these t i Summerside i t winged individuals infection to the s1 that is to the b several more gener ? suits, coats and blouses i. unmer food Plant. re winged male". PIOdIICBd 0n t small black shiny (mambo Ommicll of the Trades Union Ooun- cill on Wednesday. The Prime Min- wasparticularly anxious to production and the air T0 pal-om‘ BACK The union leaders imldea-iook to report back to the executivebgd of the W fine and dissolved in warm THE BEAN MAGGOT ct is alsoknuwri as the "seed corn ma! Maritime Provinces is best known e t of sprouting flowers and other other organic mat or animal nature. beans is periodic and usu curs when cold. damp wea ing into the soften ing upon the see fall to germinate oi- else ot leaf out because of the ry to cabbaflm is lth that of the c ter of avegetable in] to om! congrws told the delegaites what took placi- at ysslc Minds GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS injured bud. Inju skilled workers into armament work, the drafting of laitxlr f other industries or from one area b0 another, and temlpwrarv relaxa- tion 0f dome of the more Trade Union rules and UTZIUIACC5. dicted. it is probable that measures similar to th for the cabbage ltrtilaggott; lnl B. verv infrequent, 1t he injury is noticed. ting in wet seasons is these pests, since trades union conga-es. the national 1'1’ will meet Friday t0 vovz-mlments foreign policy dccirr- uliflowcrs the raglilar cabbage root maggot Criticizes Export aomcui.ruui_s'_r Of Scrap Metal . March 24—(OP) of scrap metal to Japan itlciaed by J. S. woodsworth, an Oormmonlwealth Federa- MVISUII FUNERAL DllSl-LTUB agreasedbowl andeetthlsina AND EMBALMER 91993-1‘? we-t coast, prlmarily againa out and knead again lightly but WE". BTlll lOT. ii. fl-Se B. BQOIIO time n‘, u“, N|‘|“ U."- lh the hltllltiv of waa-_ citizens of A Gay Pareo Introdluelnfl our new spring styles ladies’ Also a complain line of dresses, new stock, new ‘ styles. L-1188-3-%-3l _ . CONSIDER. ENTIRE l SILHOUETTE wnim OIIOSING m’! l A girl was seated at the coni venlent vanity table in a mil- linery department, says a writer in Women's Wear. A salcswoman with a determination to sell-and to sell a new style to an old cus- tamer-stood oil and admired the vision that the mirror reflected to the eyes of the unusually pretty gil'1—l.he customer. "I never looked so well 12: a hi; hat belore," said the customer. “You certalnl can wear it," complimented t soileswoms-n. “I don't see why my sister aid ways says I calft wear a large hat. she has a. fuller face than miiie; in. fact she has a round teem-yet aha wears lazige hats," mused the cus- timer. . Just then the sister happened to enter the shop. ‘may had 1n en- gagement in meet there about tilh-S ime and as they greeted each other iihe sister noticed the broad- brimmed hat with its flat IUD-i Haven't 1 warned you not to t that type of hat?" she rope‘ impatiently. “You and I both mow it very sweet, as far as your heed concerned.’ the sister cmtinued "But for pity‘s sake stand up an‘ get to a full-length mirror. you'll see why lt a. mistake. Y are far tooshort to weal-aha with a tendency to mark a hark zontal line acros your ilflllm It cuts you off and makes you even sl-lorter than you are" her custonie generally boughl hats with moderate brims or none, and notlclnsz that ifhe particular hat she fancied was larger than her usual‘ sclections,.de<rl ed to elm- couragc her to branch out in a new 3"“- The saleswmnan knew that ferred the mlall hats for that cus- timer. But she understood that one style of hat. after all beccmes tiresome. And wtthout a somewhat different tyne sometimes, ono F~els as if one never had o. new h" On the sisters wise advlm will the saleswoman and the vimo-o-v had to accept the common were ii’. showed. The saleswoman w~.< wov- er enouyzih to admit. ill» WW1- liidgment and she added: "T think the entire silhouette ieallv is more im ant than picbin-eaque hits- Now turn out again and roll m poms pulling caoltalkts’ all-id. Mr out of the fllre," shim. Out these strips into short rtlh. and in going f0 remember it hereafter.’ By EDWINA‘ up com of the YOU GET ALL THOSE E ’I@RE. SDMETH _l ' TO TELLIM N TO TIPPIES BIRTHDA CAP STLIBBS, I'M % PARTY T To some "mam. Pars TH‘ rlousriu. a: auiuco! MAD I couw scaum 4?’? F I F A? E -| :1: i % 0o. Ltd. Phone 130-131 ANIMALS OLITTA d?’ HAPPENS! ‘m’ one». YOU YIP - W??? Ti-lwwom. The saleswcman 1mm! that‘