E SIIMMERSIIIE Last Showing Today warm and CLEOPATRA" §$Iiows 3:307 and 9:15 FRIDAY -_ SATURDAY - in; Double siii BUSTER CRABBE In GENTLEMEN wirH Guns" I with AI Fuzzy St. John and A o-ssi A imiiii-is 6d- IIIAN ‘HUI .000 Illll MAW Why'd‘ BUBSIEIIIV By James Oliver Curwood in Glorious TeEhnicoIor Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 .__________Z__.___ ~mscssssssmsk y Regen FRIDAY and SATURDAY m." Shows 7:15 and 9:15 . Matinee Friday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonig Double Bill "IT’$ A JOKE SON" and "GAS l-IOUSE KIDS GO WEST" r’ "if? '1 7Y7)? raqyq DIIMED THEATRE ldsusmorolv Thurlday s-e. \ Yllll Mull. Anne Baxter and Claude Raina in “ANGEL 0N MY iflflflULDEl" Friday Matinee sso. EVQIIIII‘ 7-0. Saturday 7-9. - P" O'Brien. Claire Trevor and llcrbert Marshall in. Mystery Drama l "CRACK-UP" Also Sherta and Newa. -\ _ \.\-\~,- . >,\4\-’ Avs/OQQAQ straws ficausan AND panorama" scltallrvs MOST LAVISH SIIGIAOLE rtlthouxb the Ttthnlcolor version of Bernard Shows “Caesar and Cleopatra" "lloh bowed in at the Capitol‘ Theatre yesterday, may be rémem- bsred as one of the most elaborate "Id luxurious film spectacles of "l" Past cinema decade. it will at]? be rated as one of the moat “uésgtiul and charming historical magnificent .50" Dortrays Julius Caesar ae h charmllll romantic. a suave. um°r°lls and considerate mediat- gw" the tangled affairs of a m f"! mot. Definitely he is not "c ured as the ruthless conqueror °l1r history books, “Will's is snot ' the’ ‘oluptuous 11f"! we immediately think of m" 1m nuns is mentioned. but Fllchantlfll and utte 1y imm- '° Ywno rlri vii till blood of 9 flmbitioua. Pb mung; ""811 her veins. ehclaude Rainsmvias anr inspired Moles for the’ role of'~Oaesar.- Its hunts this hitherto awesome his- mgll tharaoter- to, life with an Mliitgblelflitltt and sharia "mil-lures 90th t Cl tra i110 ill lltgfyolliillw" ' ' P10101111; 23.1.3" ma“ mam,’ < PM‘ ll inch . . 9 "' "1 lnlitlredolioie ‘r ’ m“ I“ e or. P. thlldfi And" his. " umltlmea frightened.‘ "3 .,;;, gIiIH-Ilil-WEISTER N GUARDIAN AGENTS: I ‘ IUMMBRSIDB and The Guardian following atone Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Belt. lookatolb. Water Streets’ Gourliye Mark Geudet. 6'1 Granville Street; Vince Groom. ‘Rlsaaell Street; Alyre Doueetteh f‘ Ialahd Motor Transport. Water Street. J. lallner M01753. I80 Hanover Street, and GODIIO 010'. 120 Otllll Street. PRINCE COUNT! Nowa, Subscription, Advertising. llay be bought at any of the in Snnimeralde: Drugstore, ll Central Street. y, Second Street; route. Stylemasteis- sedan in perfect con- dition. Kiukora Garage. _I40AD!NG nous - at Alber- ton Monday March 20th. m- do- tailed information on trucking aer- vice etc., contact J- W. D. Camp- bell. ' -I.0ADING IIOGS - at OFLeary Monday March 20th. For detailed information on trucking service etc., contact Ralph Adonis. --LOADING_HOGS — at C011- way Monday, March 29th. For de- tailed information contact H. E. Phillips. ‘ —LOADING 110GB — at Eller- slie every Monday and Tuesday morning until train time-‘For de- tailed information contact P. M. MaoCaull. -I.0ADING HOGS - at Port H111 all day Monday March 29th. For detailed information on truck- ing etc., contact Prank J. Platts. '—SCHOOL HOCKEXF- Bedeqile Rink, Friday, March 26. 7:30. Be- deque vs. Central Bedeque; 8:30. Lower Freetown vs. Middleton. Hockey teams please have list. of players signed by ihcir teachers. Skate after, Admission: children and teachers l0 cents. Adults 25 cents —'I‘IIE W. A. of ST. MARYS Anglican Church, sulnmerslde, will hold sn afternoon tea, pantry sale. sale of candy, sale of aprons, etc. in the parish hail on Easter Mon- day, April 20'. at. 3 o'clock. Tea tickets 25 cents. Be slire and visit the children's table. -'I‘0 ATTEND WEDDING-Mrs. Leo. Coyle, Summerslde. left oy plane yesterday for Boston to attend the marriage of her Charles Coyle on Eastersunday to Miss Claire Norma Stacey of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Coylo will reside in Summerside. -S. -HOME 0N VISIT-Rev. John Sullivan, 5.3.. son of Mrs. W. J. Sullivan. Surrimerside. arrived home on Monday from Spanish, Ontario for o. two week rest. Father Sill- livan who was ordained at Mon.t- real in 1039 and celebrated I115 first Solemn High Mass in Suin- ' merside shortly after is a native of this town and received his early education here. He is a member of the Jesuit Order. The Society of Jesus. Father John will remain home. the guest of his mother for two weeks and his many friends are extending a sincere and hearty welcome to him-S. --E.AS1‘ER DECORATIONS — While strolling along Main Street one's attention is taken up with the refreshing and cheerful dis- plays in many of the store win- dows. One that is causing much attraction and comment is the showing in Mr. C. R. Laura's store. Two large life-like Easter bun- nies stand like sentinels at each end of a dais on which is display~ ed a beautiful arrangement of the choicest chocolates. pretty Easter baskets and several appropriate gifts. In the evening a large flood light in the bacllflfound gives a harmonious setting to the" bright clear color scheme that is in keep- ing with the Easter season.-,A. Red Cross TheARed Cross drive in sum- rnerside will get underway with a supper in St. Mary's Rail on Mon day. April s, it was learned yes- terday from, Mr. A. S. Hopkins. chairman of the campaign. This is the generalcanvas but the Speo-_ The Guardian will be-dpllvered to any hosne in lnnisn by Carrier Boy at to per day or llo par week. Phone I80 or 200-! for this ehvloe or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on year _ron seas -‘1ese CBIV.‘ School _ son-ice. table was centred with r —0UB STORES will be closed on Good Friday. A. K» Lord, R. B. Maccaull. Carleton. —!'0Il. SALE - 1931 Chev. 001mg Also reconditioned 1040 Chev. eng- ine, colnplete ready to run. In perfect condition. Kinkors Garage. —IOR SALE - Chicken house. 10 x 12 1-2 ft., 45 pullets, 110 yards poultry fence. Price for lot, $90. Apply Brenton gPaynter, Long Riv- er. —I.0ADING HOGS — at Wall- ingtori all day Monday, March 29th. For detailed information contact Fidele Gallant. -I.0ADING HOGS - at Northam every Monday and Tues- day morning until train time. For detailed information on trucking service etc., contact Charles Mac- Kay. —HOCKEY — Bedeque Rink. Saturday. March 27. at 8:30. roads and weather permitting. Charlotte- town Wildcats vs- Freetown Roy- als. Skate alter. —NOR-TH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH -— Services for March 28 Freetown ll. A. M. Traveller's Res: 2.30 North Bedeqile 7.30. Rev R. l. Wagner, hfillistel‘. -—VISITING PARENTS — Mrs. Dannie Stewart. Mrs. Jack Stew- art and charming little daughter Sheila, arrived by plane froir. Cape Breton to spend some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Jock Peters, Summerside-S. —BIRTIIDAY AT noose: - Mrs W. N. Huestis, Summerside, was at home on Monday afternoon and evening to a number of her friends who honored her on the anniver» sary of her birth. The attractive a caridlelighted birthday cake. the gift of her niece. Mrs. T. R. Pal mer. Mrs. George Hogg and Mrs. Harold Crockett were assisted serving by Mrs. Harold Maoben nan. Mrs. Huestis. who was wear lng n corsage of Better 'I‘ime roses presented by Mrs. 1-1. R. Crockett. was the recipient of many gills and birthday greetings from dit< ferent parts of Canada and the United States. Mrs. Huestls is a charter member of the Ladies’ So clal Club and her numerous friends wish her many more years of health and happiness. - s. -—0 F F E R S CONGRATULA- TIONS — The following letter re- cently received by David Arnold Grade VI of Summerside .Hlgn School from the Nova Scotia De- partment of Education, written by Mr. Ralph W. Kane, Director oi Radio Education. is seLf explana- tory: "It gives me great pleasure to congratulate you on winning one of the three book prizes offer- ed by the. Department of Educa tion in Nova‘ Scotia, for the bcsl composition describing the Marl- time Provinces in the contest con- ducted in connection with the School Broadcast programme known as World Geography. "We are sending this book to you un- der separate cover and we t. ust. that you will find 1t interes n; and instructive." David, who is the son of Mrs. (D12) C. K. Gunxt.’ Summerside. is being congratulat- ed on his splendid elfort-S. Drive In Skide Begins April 5 after Easter. It is hoped that the drive in Summerside will be ove. April l0. The objective for 51111110611146 this year is $3,000.00. The carn- palgn throughout the rural dis- tricts of the County is underway at, the present time. Judge l... Ct. bowls is chairman for the County. The team captains that has: been appointed for Sumrnerside are as follows: Mrs. D. C. Tomp- kins, Mrs. Leslie Simmons, Miss Gladys Holman. Mrs. C. H. Stew- art. Mrs. Eric MacKay, Miss Mar ‘garet Wedge. George W. I-Iogg. George Claw, Elmer Pineau, ll. it. MHCFETIDFIE-a. ‘ ~ ‘a. s. norlma f: Chairman of the Ited Oross 0am- plilll lit Sonimerside. in’ THURSDAY to SATURDAY 25th & 27th lllareli Swift's SLICED BACON— Reg. 59c. SPECIAL, per lb. SALMON (Fancy Keta)—- Reg. 37c per lb. tin. SPECIAL Boneless Digby SMOKED HERRING— Reg. 35c per lb. SPECIAL PLEASE - - - Order Your FRESH EARLY THURSDAY "' Fresh Fillet cl’ COD " Fresh Fillet of SALMON " Boiineless CODFISH "‘ SAUSAGES ~ cooxro HAM * COTTAGE ROLLS r PICNIC HAM <4 to 616s. - WEINERS s Also - SPARE RIBS Dutch Lunch- SALAMI, per 1b.‘... . Fine Display 0f Easter Beef lit Skids, Konslngton An exceptionally fine display at Easter beef may he seen in the different markets of Summersiae and Kenslngwn this week. This beef is frorn seven head of cattle which were secured at the Mari time Fat Stock Show. Amherst. by MacEwen and Caeeley and the carcasses have been distributed among the different shops by Mr Major McDonald. Included are several first and second prize winners in the different welgni classes and constitute the finest aggregation of beef that has been seen here for many years. The retailers who tare displaying this beef include Roy's Meat Market. Jimmie‘e Meat Market, Daley.- Market. Summerslde and AthoPs Market. Remington. Residents of these districts who really enjoy t-he finest in food will male no mistake in patronizing these shops during the Easter season.-S. CAMPAIGN FOR (LN. MONTREAL -.- (C?) - A cams palgn for $8.000 has been launch- ed by the Montreal and West- mount branches of the United Na- tions Association. George Mooney‘. Draaldaat of the Montreal branch, 47c 3Z9 31c FISH Lost Delivery at 4:00 P.M. ' Fresh Fillet at HADDOCK Cured Meats _ - BOLOGNA ' SWIFT'S soususss HAM Fresh LiverpPork Hooks, and 45c Store Closed GOOD, FRIDAY March 26th I eats, ' GRADE "A" LARGE At Lowest Market Prices ciii PLACE YOU (Milk Fed) LIMITED QUANTITY .1 LDWEST inlets’ DKEN R ORDER EARLY Strictly FRESH Regular l Golden Won String BEANS ' Lynn Valley PEAS SPECIAL 2 »TINS FOR 25C 16c per tin Z4 oz. ior. Reg. 53c. SPECIAL Reg. 19c per tin. SPECIAL, 2 tins for Reg. 20c per tin. * SALT HERRING 5'55"“- ~ - Canned ' ' SARDINES * LOBSTER BILL PICKLES- a. a OZ. [UL Aylmer's RASPBERRY JAM- Aylmer’s VEGETABLE JUICE- ... 31 c PEACHES (Berlord Brand) McLaren's MAYONNA|SE— GRAPEFRUIT JUICE- I I Oilless. Reg. 28c. t - _ R ‘ 15 _ __ 47C SPECIAL . 24c SPEllIzIAlLm-Zetgilr .. ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS- BANANAS I2 oz. tins. R .. 24c . 35c SPECIAL . .. Phone 400 Deliveries 8.30 and 10.00 A.M. 2.00 and 4.00 P.1d. ‘ SPECIAL—2 tins for SUMMER SAVORY-_ Reg. 15c per bunch. PURE LARD-- Per l0.-SPECIAL GRAPEFRUIT—- cg. 30c. g 49c AT SPECIAL PRICE , - DURING SALE oAYs 10c 27c TOMATO JUICE Cocktail- zo oz. Reg. in. , Fresh SPECIAL, 2 ti... i... .. 27C 3 FOR 23C ‘ pm... - . - STRAWBERRIES- _ ocean spray While They Lost P" box . . ' . H CRANBERRY dAPRICOT Mix PLAIN OLWES- C11 » . I . §.°»%E'.°.{.”" 27c giiiiiili- 22° VEGETABLES Per box (quart) McLean's . NEW‘ CABBAGE CARROTS Sweet Mustard PICKLES SWEET POTATOES ONIONS . c _ Sweet Mixed PICKLES g s w e a t ‘L 16 oz. jar. - FRUIT Large assortment o1 "EUAL 29c ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT EASTER CANDY _ _ l Delmonte Brand a APPLES LEMONS ceuophun. wrapped SUGAR cum. 49c SEEDLESS RAISINS-- ORANGES- AT SPECIAL ‘"5355 \ P81’ ID. . . .... . . . Reg 26c p" |b_ 4 Dlgggn A“ V DURING SALE DAYS ~ 5W|FT'S ‘PREMIUM. 59c SPECIAL i144.) m perlb.... ' ea.) Grocery Section Price Where I I SMALLMA la Matched With MOlR‘S CHOCOLATES POT OF GOLD LUXURY ACADIA Per Pound 1.00 .. 1.50 Qu lsaid one-tenth of Canada's popula- tion lives on Montreal Island and therefore the unit has an import- ant responsibility to arouse inter-. est In international affairs. Questions iii Legislature (Continued from Page 10) (a) Furniture and equipment, (bi rents (o) general expenses, and 1d) salaries. Answera Answer to item 2-Rent Light and Coal: Maritime Electra Co litd.. 00c: Department of Public Works. 41.28; Est. of C. MacArthur. 800.00; Brown iiectric shop. 9.28. Stanley. Shaw Ar Pearden. 2.00000, Mr!- D. Bcrimgeour. 100.00; Mrs ‘Mabel Kickham, 305.00; Alfred Chu. 1,780.00; C. Rs Profit. 208.10: J. Hank Stems. 04.70; Poole 1nd Thompson. 28.85: Cardigan Elec- tric. 10.00; Maritime Electric. 56. l4; T. J. Kickham. 163.36: Town oi Summerslde. 38.72; J. J. Hugh» and Co.. 07.31: Matthew and Mac- Leail Ltd. 20.00; total 054100.17. Answer to item d-Repairs: Dept. of Public Works 280.18: Wes ley Cann. 02.00: C. R. Profit 101.0 O. II. Poole. 103.07; H. S. Mac- lean. 58.18; Chappell and Co.. 77.84; County Construction Co.. 148.86; Palmer Iflectrlc, 34.80; Wal- , t0! Mlthooon. 1,000.00; George Maclntyre. 12.00; R. J. MacDon- ald and Co.. 10.24; Total $1,965.96. Answer to Item no 0. Genera‘- Expensea: Brought forward 1,328.- 37; H. M. Simpson Ltd, 109.61; 1-1. R. Carruthers. 19.20; Michael Bros 88.42; Stanley. Shaw dc Pearden. 30.55; The Edison Electric. .75 The National Cash Register Co Ltd" 83.18; W. E. Scantlebury. 1.00, Cox Hotel, 1.75; 8. T. Green. 13.15: R. G. Maobaren, 10.10; Louis Dystant. 8.60; The Pioneer Pub» ' llshlrlg Co.. 2.94; Townshend and 5t. John. 2.35; Sinclair and Stew. srt, 18.17; R. J. MacDonald and Co.. 7.20; R. T. Holman l..td.. 54.53. Rogers as Arnett.'35.70; Matthew do Macbean Ltd, 1.65: J. A. Mac. DOIIHICI s» Co.. one; Brace. ItincKey d: Co.. 18.21; Harold Psquet. 45.- 80; Myricks Alberton Ltd, 22.85; Claude Oil/learn. 25.70; J. J l-Iughes A: Co.. 4.15: Total $1028.39 Item A-Jurnlture and equip- ment:- Seeley systems (Quebec) Ltd, $1,- 022.00. Item B-Jtentsz- N. Tweet. $311.35; George Higgins 240.00; Stanley. Show d: Peardeu 50.00. Item C-Gelieral Expenses- J. Verno Arseliault 8075; D. A. Yeo .35.“; G. 1i. Taylor. 43.00. ltem D-Salarlest- Rita Redmond 30.00; Shirley Law son, 30.00: J. Verna Arsenaul‘. 550.00; John MecAleer 1,235.00 Thomas Clair. 375.00; Ruby Dowiit 700.00; D. A. Yeo. 1.51000; F. J. I; Wright, 017.50; Ivan Doheriy 572.03; _Aiyre Total $5,470.50. Arsenault. 150.00. SPECIAL VALUES siiriiiioAv - iioiioiiv grlelflnery BUTTER. 1 Crispy Crust LARD. s.... . . . . .. I llb............ RAISINS, b h 1ST. roux roses s KING row- 2|bs. .l.n..s. 49C on. tocleanA 25c - Zlbs. LYNN VALLEY M539‘: Purex TOILET TlSSUE.- T 3 tins H's t I'ty. ’ Sunkist ORANGES. Zlztres-fluil. .. 188's. 3 doz. C s HAND BASINS. Lolrga size 2‘ °’- 1°’ I d A ‘ . illllll". 59¢ i>l§'1'3's'.'“'£§.ilEA... 1.75 I-IOUSECLEANING SUPPLIES We have a good stock of Wall Paper, reasonably priced. Pratt and Lambert Points and Vornislies, Shellac, Floo Woxes, Stick-Fast Pasta, etc. . KENSINGTON STOIRE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 26th r. J. and c. KENNEDY