ITFRN/ GUARDIAN -Mrs. John SUMMERS P i-“Wlttitnst, rfiaupramcscownnwu" lhwrlrflonshdvcuumulsuuawncaurums "l"l"v'°bflslullllrstssuclcasrauwmgmma girth, Wafer so. a I‘U'- N‘. rduuwiu boddlvesoddaily l‘ 3° P" i"! er 1's w weerNrPYushsfiIe-siwsmfissrm or GOIIIKQIQIQQ, rrsrse-mnorsfiszgi by l°"°il\ewnlnountrsrurdeuvrriqouymnng tn is reserved for news crest but ad of tare msy be so strictly payable in ad- . k paint, . I in m colorsflat L-Bfl-i-fl-Ii. ‘i. k lé°§£°$u"t§‘a'91. m” magma fertiliser and "issuers? FOXES-Get your sup- Fox Capsules -—- Bur- Welcome - Pfrenchs- 3lovers Vermifilge post y's Drug Store. n-sv-s-fl-u. ‘-New Truck leaving m, N. 8.. first week 2d. comfortable. Write o go. Will go as far west Austin H. Curtis, Kin- . L-61-s-14-91. BS T0 QSIDE-Mr. is, Mr. Roy Dennis and of Dun- Sunday-C. UARTERB for Hie one, Muster Tailors and and Ma e-To- 'men who want the lowest prices. Ma ce terside. Ii-flil-s-Is-IB. GOLF early in June. Mr. es to the Club highl and with an abun- rience acquired at larger golf clubs of rur. s u.e - The _' of fanm stock and n the farm of Joseph -rox caravans ‘MM Dru: 0o. Kendnaguto I'm“ -no'rn run raw d 1 trestgntlfg Irainmgnd ‘plotafi gwsinewo. a m ngYf-‘za-al —A. Y. P. A. of Bt. Eleanors will present their. Comedy Drama ‘Too Bosses‘ in 8t. Eleanors Hall on Friday. 29th. Bale of Candy. L-ars-s-ns-m-za. -A'l'l'IN'l'!0N DAIIIMINI- lt revs “N11: gogedggudislwhig per hundred at Po p” ' ' d De]!!! v Bummerside. n "fiiuapaiiii —'1‘0 OPEN BRANCH 1N 0'. LEAltY-A branch of the Prince Edward Island and Poultry Association is to opened in 0- Leary and officials from the copi- talhave arrived to super-intend the 335's 331?; l‘ "‘ ‘hilriiiim’ “i West Prince c o "sitt- flifi." ltlw" -—- mob Bummerpidc m wiillearnwith t u! the passing of Mrs. r-lfdfis Bryson Strong. widow of the late Allan Wilmot Strong, who” deem occurred on last Friday. will 32, at her home in Wmtmount. Mont- r . Mrs. Strong was a sister-m. law of the late Miss Jessie Strong and visited her at her home in Bununsrside. Her last visit was W0 years as!) when she met many old friends. 5 M811 tion o! ante young people's so' cieties of the various churches on Tuesday evening dance. Mrs. L. A. and Mrs. MscKenzie assisted v. . . Harrison was and welcomed the uests. A varied program of dances ept the young éolks happy the greater part of the and tut z 8 .3 5 5 , with lvir. Harold Gaudet . and Mfrs. Harold Huestis se d eve and at the close everyone felt ey had ed themselves immensely .—S PMSONLLS -U-'rs. Char Ulleary g a tient in the Prince UOIHWF MP1 Ir-Q. D1 —-HP. Gilli!!! , Olglry i “tiui.°'ful’°‘tu dz t" cw“ elite “my 3t“ mums “L. °’ ———“' ' ey e . Theod or d we angry?” med man; rimiPgt iun$rdmd ‘i; .si.rzr'z‘a“c*~ °“"“,,,’ °"—'——',,,,,,,,, . ec - . “umlgn- I" m“ WW3 “F: patient i: ti‘: .____ MR. JAMES 8 Prince County HospitaL-S. fined to but trust she will soon ageing-S. -—Mil n Driscoll. student 0F I-r 11111.1! 0F ST. , glr ‘passed awaly at Prose cton. P. . 1.. ' morning, Mr. - eased was the chn Dunn and/ _. Eieauors until ~- when he sold e and urchased ad . His wife years ago. He leaves t adopted. daughter. abbe of Ottawa. Also and one sister, " Bummer-side, n an iss Eliza a in Bed ue. Mr. ember of c‘ , at St. Eleancrs ~ al service will be ,_ and .-s < rr*.__' ~‘ DIAL A851 I HALIFAX .1Co|nFort e ind Economy M5 $2.50 _ wnnum " _ nus-sun ll‘ fik ~ “ ‘allay an Mario nurse, has returned to Hotel Dleu Homital. Mon , after spen a brief holi with her mother. Mrs. Georgie ll. Summersides. Elmsdale and Vicinity A miscellaneous shower was held at the hune cf Mrs. Wallace Don- aids of Alma. in honor of Mrs. Henry Oliver. A number of use- ful presents were presented to the bride. ,A dainty lunch was served. Friends of Miss will be blessed to has sufficiently recovered her recent ass to be again. Miss Lois O'Brien teacher Glen- gary School. spent tbs weekend at her home in e. Thomas Howard and around Messrs. _ Daniel Olbuliivan of Lot 7 were re- cent visitors to the home o! Mr. ‘Brian. ‘LID Mr. and Mrs. Aims when a met to celebrate John few od their friends the occasion of the o! and interrpolnsa cards. A dainty lunch Wis l0"- by the hostess. m, DunnofDock Prank lined. ttbepssfweekendinfium- g. if ‘ A. all In, neral mer- e too adventure or: to aummerside on at m. um O'Brien 2% gr .. o 3a ct i ti! 9 IN Dltrssd frifitfw‘ a \ . Port Elgln Nan Given Time By Montreal Judge (Cl-E. By Grlalfi-Il’! Special Win) A 21-month; Galloway. alias alias Murphy Port Elgin. N. B. was sentenced to time m an b lodge J. Desmarals today w n Iie ap- peared on ch of ha men- th three let- soedhiswife you age-in." The accused's wife testified Cal- had met her on the street rii and said h e was go- y declared all oases or the letter exhibited in court had not been written his wife but had been mixed 3 with the par-t con- taining the eged threats. When asked whether he would to nuke a statemxent 0- ea Canadi- tak- . 5., him. from cusfody of an Moun, en to entrakr for Truro, where other charges await ___.____ Kensington and Vicinity lhri Henry of-Btanley KeBIICQC was a. recent visitor to ton. Miss liinid loclrhart of Bum- mereide was a visitor to Kensing- ton on Tuesday. Mr. Howard Boyle was a visitor to Sirmmerside on Tuesday on businnes. Mr. Wm. Lawson was a business visitor to Summerside on Tuesday. Two carloads of beautiful beef cattle were bought and loaded here on ‘Inesdsy by The swift Can- adian Co. All dirt roads in this vicinity are now open to motor traftfic. An odd bad place is. however. report- ed by the car owners. Mr. Preston ubomh: expects to be moved into his new business stand the old Royal Hotel site, the latter part 0d this week. Miss Goldie Bernard was a visitor to Bummerside on Tuesday. Miss 109cc M n _ and Miss Marjorie Kennedy were visitors to Bummezeide on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Rhodes was a visitor to Birmmerside on W ‘wesdeyr-H. EVENTIDE. The bright autumn day fades slowly As the sun sinks low in the west. And the waters dvaeefuliy ripple As a btoat gen glides o'er the cres . The Watchful Eye of the light- use Like s. semi forth its ray, As the indies all nestle closel And the calm of the darkness olds sway. Then the faint tinkle of church God's people to worship more, And the calm of the peaceful even Ishushsd from the day's busy roar. —Cora MacNeill. Bummerside, P. E. I. Expedition Leaders Too Tired To Talk GEORGETOWN. British Guiana April 2'l—(OPCmble)—"Very, very tired-too tired to talk” Theodore Waldeck and his wife. leaders of an ill-fated search for Paul Red- fern. United States aviator lost i0 years ago in a flight over Bouth America. returned to Georgetown from the British Guiana Jungle todw. " ecouldntmskea vertygood search," waldeok said. ‘We are very tired jut now but we'll see you people’ (newspaper r ) tomorrow Waldeclr, New York exped ts-man, ltion into tgmnritieh MU _____.___ RAISE MONEY FOR. RINK .__._ (By The Canadian Press) AROOLA. BGlln-vibnml-hbfl. WAKE Ill’ Ylillli LIVER BIL!- AadYafllhnpOatofledlslb llollloglulrfeofio ‘ - n» u sans! ' .. liquid ruiiemdfiif-i‘ a ti: l" Jourfooddosnftdtnt. led an Guiana hinterland 12st, Welesl R FEDERAL, Mil shotguns Moncton Eastern Ter- -minus With Feeder Services To Other Centres. (C. f. b Guardian's 8 Wire) A 4. April —-M0ncton Trans-Canada will be feeder services from other Maritime cities to that int, House of Commons £131?’ tomcat“ m- mittee here today, W“ Answering W. A. Walsh (Cons. Mount Royal), the Minister said services to the Maritime Prov- inces would be established after the leg from Kapuskasking, Ont, to Montreal had been completed. Negotiations were in progress with Maritime cities with regard t0 B . so that, when the ex- tension to Montreal was made, the facilities would be resent for com- etion of the nut on-wide service the Maritimes. Express and mail services on a commercial basis will be-o cued by the air lines between inni eg and Vancouver on May 5, Howe said. Service Extension So far as Eastern Canada is con- Wmfid. extension of the service “Iii depend on the ra ldity with which Equipment, is deivered and other facilities completed. All present regular flying sched- ules are maintained each clay daily between Winnipeg and Vancouver while night flights are being made 1mm Winnipeg to Regina. ‘The urpose of these is to experience he ilots in that type of flying. The irst leg of the Trans-Canada east of Winnipeg will be w Kw. uskaslng. The Minister explained the agreement under which Canada participates in the 'I‘rans-Atlantic service. This was covered in the plerlslstivn passed by Parliament earlier in the session. 1t embraces the ‘United Kingdom, Eire and Canada. A company; is being formed, with the Brit h Government hold- 8 50 per cent of the stock, Eire and Canada 24 1-2 per cent each. lilach country designates its oper- ating company. in the case of the United Kingdom. Imperial Airways. and the ‘Irons-Canada Air Lines in Canada's case. ' The committee adopted the an- nual report of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. the Canadlsn Na- tional (West Indies) Stesmshim Ltd., the first annual report of the Trans-Canada Air Lines, and the annual report of the Canadian National Railway securities trust. The committee ‘approved esti- mates amounting to $2.27 000. under the Maritime Freight Rates Act, $860,000, under the same act, for the constituent companies in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec. $35,000 for the Prince Edward Island Car Ferry, and 3%.- 000 to the Canadian National Bteamships (West Indies) Ltd. __________ Railways Plan Further “Pooling” (C-P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. April 2'l—Agreements between the Canadian Nat anal and Canadian Pacific Railways for the abandonment of two short stretch- es of railway line one in Nova Scotia and the other in Western Ontario. will shortly come before the Board of Railway Commission- ers for approve... it was learned here today. The agreements were worked out in accordance with the co-cperatlve policy the two railways are direct- ed to pursue by act of mrliarnent and are designed to ell te dup- licating services. Along the north shore of Nova Scotla the C. N. R. proposes to abandon its line between Middle- ton and Bridgetown which parallels C P. R. line for a distance of l4 also the extentiou of this m ing a miles and air miles. line to Granville centre total abandonment of 23 Probe Drowning Of Minister’s Wife S la] Wire) ‘i-‘dn Ap —Con- tinuaticn of an investigation into the ‘death of Mrs. Miary Spiv y. . . a; graduate and wile of Rev. Alfred mively, Whitinsville "mister, was ordered "orney William C. Crossley medical examiners drowning" (AI. By Guardian's ORLEAN Mesa. autopsy said the woman had drown- ed but that the manner of drown ing was undetermined. - Demand Higher Price . For Herring Catch (CI. B Gllitdlalfs Spscill Wire) NOR-l!!! SYDNEY. N. S. ADrll 28 —North Sydney herring fishermen fnfk their nets up today and de- clued they would not, car on fur- ther fishing‘ for the loca market until they ad re had a price cement buyers. f decided, however. lo sufiply the islnenburg and New- d rs with herring for oaiti painrposas "at s just and rea- ca.‘ The decisions were reached at a ‘peels! meeting of members of ishermsnb Union, local No. 53, nausea about 20o men fishing out. of Sydney. The meetin war ed over by Captain Claire Plunder. . The mien had sent a ccmmljttes to wait an local buyer.- "“l m: list price of 81.50 s barre or .h: r tch during m: sol-in". Winn. n w" taiey ‘ed tlhei; Cg; and is. .. sy : re from the Murals. it was claimed. AND PRINCE “COUNTY Withdrawal _ 0f Oyster Bed Fo St. for ter her ing in No. on clar not him The T71‘ 111-911 Tl Hill the ferenoe to the lvirs. Alward was the Nelson Alward, a former of Summerside, who years ago. Before her Alward was Annie Thomas, late Robert Thomas of Alwarcl resided ter of where she was loved and for her beautlul christian charms-i Flor some as res cherish her. Mrs. A. R.‘ years past Mrs. Alward with her daughter. There are left to memory four daughters, Brennan. of Ottawa: ton. N. B.. bathy is extende went over on Pr take over all Jew due course of time" courege Jows Germany. 'I‘his disclosure was made in ex- planation of a new decree recuir- manv‘s four year cnnomic independence. “This decree footing the gradual e- HAli-TFAX. land had not about. eight arrived at H with a c-"e of small pox ficer a+ Halifax for (fared today before a mission investigating the an East Indian. island, at +he mouth of the where hi. died. Two order-lies first ST. JOHN'S, Nfld Cable)—An eXDIOG have been caused bv gas year-old Samu lured seven fell in No. 6 iron m today. rush Leases Urged is five and one half acres. rental is $1 an acre a vear andaifter five years a royalty of i0 can“ a barrel on all oysters taken becomes payabl €. IIIIBI’ Friends in Summerside will with regret of the psssin Annie Alward, G Eleanors. Mrs. many years in and kind dlspositionh Summerslde ; g of whose death occurr- ed: on Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sutherland at Chip- man N B the present leases, advocated o. rs- Privy Council on the uastlon. It was presented A. E. MscLean (lib. Prince . w The depsrtunenf, of fisherig his more than 400 ieslm t" "““.‘l..‘.’.’..."‘?.f‘°§.u'i'“" an a s1 oys- ter-farmlng industry. Tub: - mum area leased to an individual ‘The Resident OtSummcrside Dies At Ghipman, ll. B.‘ learn Mrs widow of resident died some marriage Mrs. daugh- few Summerside honored y Lois lvilss Mrs. Sutherland, Chipq man and Mrs. Raymond Dill, Ha mp- l l ided. l to whom much sym-k mother mother's body to Summers iigxpected to arrive this afternoon Nazis To Confiscate J e wish Property, I 2'7 —(A.P)—A German to emigrate BERLIN, April high authority tonight disclosed Government plans to ish property rnd to en-‘ |.m_ from the approximately 250.000 Jews Greater Germunv to regiswr rthelr fortunes and properties both at home and abroad. The decree w“ issued today by Field Marshal ‘gunanrr flooring. 2 Nazi. as l. rector of Ger- 15 intended to B. legal of the Jew fr"m man husines life. in that he be. an-dred that ed are scturflv his and simply b4- taken away bv unau April Citv Freighter City of months before D. J Douglas. the t, of Pensions an royal an Tcboaka. a Hospital and later rem quarantine station The injured miners thcrized action" suthorit-v said, Ones the exa plan to gain e- place Gel‘- is to the properties de- will from the ct figures are known he continued, the government can proceed with its plan. Ship Eight Months Without Fumigation 9.7 —(C'P)—- Audr- heen fumuzalted for she alifax surly in March aboard. quarantine of- Depart- d health. de- com- death of d. MraBrennan who t iday last to be wi h will accompany her i e and 12 I LOOK 7 oz. Jar EXTRA t swmrs Sausages Reg. 23c 1 lb. Pkg. EXTRA 1 Radio Peas Regular 15c “UNCLE MEUS” Peanut Butter 17c Glass Rolling" 27 ozs. Vinegar Reg. 54c Value Both For Sweet Mustard PIGKLES Lynn Valley Reg. 2 for 25c PHONE FOR , SERVICE ‘ Friday, FOOD EXTRA SPECIAL ! 2 tins 23¢ TOMATOES I lb. Pkg. Extra Good Pack 1* SPEGIALS Saturday Monday RIPE 17o EXTRA l. Evaporated ""- Peaches l7o ZAYLMER. TOMATO Batsup 12 oz. Bottles 2 for 25o Extra Fancy Per lb. oz. Jar ‘ Small Size Pin EXTRA SPECIAL ! SUNKIST ORANGES (Now at Their Best) Large Size 19c ooz. 39c EXTRA! PEA or v50, SUIIP French-Reg 2 for 25c 2 tins 21c and Evaporated Apples Regular 15c 2 lbs. 23o z for Jar SIIMMERSIDE Marasohino Cherries Regular 15c 3 oz. Bottle Aylmer Apple Jelly Regular 25c 16 oz. 12o BRITISH (Continugd__from_ page WES increase Mr. Chamberlain's tax last year on prof national defence wu- uibutron scheme. But, he protested against the tea the dif entiation against one particular in- its-the dustry. This increase feet the iiy. He would have preferred lowing six me w ing needed revenue:- Aln increase surfs-K. An incrcase “a death duties. FAODDIDY WEBM- Tsxation of land values. Revival of duction of quotas. and Adoption oi’ ed at port aim ment in the Foreign Policy ember of the vessel's crew was taken to Camp t0 at Lowlor’ harpu. I One Dead. Seven Hurt In Iron Mine Blast .. Am. 2'I—-(CP lon believed to killed 80- el Chaytor and in- ow-workers severely inc at Bell Island WEN? ed to hospital in at. John's for twatment. The Wabana ore mines on Bell Bi‘? gct g. rely the u.e of a Island. toez. I could ust a drop crn Extractor on m to wand out. catre a C-m 20 miles from St. John's. owned by the Nova Sootia Steel and Coal Company. 3 Sore Corns Caused Acute Lamonoss "Painful corns almost ruined scarcely walk, of Putnam's or two three g odour re‘?! toes smooth as a baby's t '1 was the Putnam's Corn my but EON the pain. 1 ‘Hm P"‘"~'""\ Fxtracfcr; it left the stin cu h as." delightful experlen e ff Junzs M¢°‘lI1‘!,Wi'i0RCO“1‘fl9fid8 Extrac- There should Dcaoe policy grievance. colmial w old device For accused the road ment made you threw ierventian form will Th said. “I! th 1X1 oil taxes which will automobile industry heav- tariffs and abolition to aggression. should make financial, hlch toésiirrbmit Dart and honest" budget submitted V! Sir John Simon as the Ekchequer followed the policy of his predecessor (Mr h lain) and and ment have been past six years." aircraft manwacturers were mak- ing and was di-STllBi-Bd about waste in various direct scramble "in which the "Admir t)‘ always scooped the pool- Labor Mr. Pethlck-Lawrence looking toward the treasury bencn- es. "Weyask what evidence you have. In ire and vou have been in w ......._v the manners vou: govern- Germany you are autocracy what you to Justice and democracy. In Spain freedom when vou allowed non-tn- to btcome a fa.ce. ‘Faint apceascmen there are no more be flung to the wolves‘! e irdwet was a var. budge‘. t‘? is greater sacrifices are still to _l) oeriainly preferable to tax and fer- was a reference l0 the the foi- thods to ard obtain- inths elimination of byr- f» the Van Zeeland re- economic appease- world. overseas trade be a constructive by collective resistance he argued. Britain it clear there was nu economic or she was not willing y I-rbitra said the “austere Chancellor of . O amber- which the govern- following for the WXBIJOH WB-B mfide 99°95‘ manded. the Labor party has no sary by ihat policy. he ssid- Bu! intention of sitting idly y while ho slimmed the Med 191‘ Innu‘ rich men make themselves richer." g°",¥.-,.f$°"'t a';."'"';":::..l"°".. —————- an e e - y faltering. Toronto Rellefers profits some ons of the rearin- defence coordin- sir Thomas Inskip. the country from the departmental l" T011111?" a1 risked that stri government of he said. “me "siar\‘rtlnn“ a few years ago. in yielding _tu refusal so glfl! 91"“ '0 [My more. away demxrazy and lRifU warn weak nations to P11 ' ti": oldest to be war. ere be d.- i809. old started work as a b when hLs usual breakfast was an photo shows the couple as they cc About. 100 of their childr l4 children and are proud On Protest Strike TORONTO. April Fifty men marched County road work relied project wnship. today. . six who remained on the job join them in a proton. t0 kc. The six stayed on Provincial police surveillance and the strikers marched swaytopan another attempt to obtain eme encv relief vouchers augment what. allowamu. b=~n rvid my full Apt-l "d Freya P. D. clams the towxuhip is mi here m»: fr: its owner. Robert Stuart. since 2'1 —-(C‘P)—— to a York anti the job under that ovum claim are A". have allow;- Ma guire "pwveriess they OLD HORSE DIES KOOTENAY. B. C.—-A 38-year- Psrchsron horse. believed to be in Canada. was destroy- crntlnucus service anniversary ird scorer in the apple and a piece c." lebrated their 75th en descendants are. still living. of the fact that no Household Ammonia Pint Bottle, Reg. 17c 2 for 25o GLEANSER 2 tins 17o PROMPT DELIVERY Midland, Haxnpshlr: recently, they _.;,..r.i. . udvccznctl . Mr. west who i§ ripe old age "Hungry F ' LT Car manly s33. They ind serious quarrel has SNOBE CURE cure of one awakens ill of Ilr have found a r When snoring other he crosses the leg? snorer opposite to the position l-ljfl. were in. They say the snoring m stantly ceases. ._____._.___.. BACKACHE "OFTEN WARNING lsciuha befbefrstrign ol Kidney wit; n’ you tit-i criteria-leak a ynllihsys. Dslflfuilslrsedf warn- nor-if u in i-wuv- T-l- I’? -*=*_ ls cured Barbell." N! "i"- k ma,‘ a century the 07 1'31‘, ‘PIN-ANT. not | Pill: favorite randy for Kidmi Budd's Kidney Ins -'-u~rs-rshrw-v