I APRIL a. 1,937 s~co-@ce¢>coa>to~t>ee%to<&eoteosa>vo<a>ee fi ’°.'§ QGENTS: 3- Elm" “WWII!- 186 Hanover 8t., 5nd George Ciovv. 90 Ottawa St. ’ ,1 CAPITQL Summer-side ' SUMMERSIDE and ramcu counrr News. Subscriptions. Advertising j Tim Guardian may be bought daily ll any of the "W751i l"!!! In Summersiue: Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourila Drugstore, was, Tomato Bakery, Water Street: _WANTED. - Married man for farm work. Arnold Henderson, liedequr. -WE l-IAVE just received. Inside Loci: Sets, l-"ront Door Sets, Butt Hinges and Flush Bolts. The Sum- merslde Hardware Company. .-THE MEMBERS o! the ‘fryon Farmers Institute are requested to tor-ward their orders for seeds with- out delay as some lines are in short supply. Sheldon Dixon, Secretary. _CALL US for Muresco. Flitc. Shellac, Dlcadoo and Flaxoap Paint Lfleaner, Stick Fast Paste Powder, Perfect and Climax Wall Paper Cleaner. Turpentine and Raw Oil. Phone 740. ware Company. -TI‘I\'ON DAIRYING C0. _ renders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Saturday. April 12th for Cream haulers on the Tryon. Augustine Cove and Carleton Routes. Com- mencing May 1st. The lowest or any tenders not necessaril Ekrwd C. E. Gantblc. gt-rrzlligfed‘ Thu Stsrn mcrslde I-iud- . -wn usva some Rebuilt at“. cles in stock. Call and look thcm '1he Summer-side Hardware over. Company. "m" s“! — Barn. 12 x u. Bully made into dwelling hnugg, Ronald Claw. Ncw-ly Ottawa Street. -N9RTH THO-N Presbyterian Chm“ WW“- Sundar. April em. at 1.30 P. M. r4155 Ke-nzie Deaconess. -1-‘on SALETL-‘Folmdation Cab. exceptionally T. check inspec- Waldon Suds. blers. first -—HORSES and machinery’ for sale. Street, "l"! Gllltlfl. 6'! Granville Street r The Gusrdiun will be delivered to any heme in Stunnserslde. a Carrier no: at 2v oer h: I" 1h oer week. Phone m h» m, vi u, ‘in your order to the lwy responsible tor deliveries on you l" c‘ I TOIIL shingled. Mary A. Mac- reading hlBh. second. clea lion. Priced right. bury. Spring Valley. TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY l u lm Issss Milt. ‘lllf sllie ts III lip: Inn toll STAIRINO IFAYE EMEON ZACHARY on . tcrom BROADWAY AT doll-l - _ Screen Ploy by Adele Cgmmundinl and Graham Bolts! h o Novel by Phyllis tenant ' Music by Adolph Dsofsch On t z - . 110,595’ yolfng Sea? Also. News Reel and Bother Shop Bollcd: 1.300 pounds; ’ y . _ . _ - _ brood mam Macmncnneirlctierlrierr Shows 7.15 9.15 Matinee Thursday 3.39 duced Drlccs single pig“; to clear, c. Cormick-Dec-ring Crcunronp M ator. 750 pounds set tandem discs fol‘ trnctor- Qnc M-alpc u ' C0.. L!cl.. Kvnsingtoie capacity ;> FRIDAY ond SATURDAY I no nouns BILL 59PM‘- Lecn Errol In ”MAMA LOVES PAPA" OTIG and Trading Charles Sturrett In "LANDRUSH" fis>oriav<iooziaqy$zoryéc a1";>@@'6¢ 9‘©\§®_ _ DICK ERDMAN - REMARY SDéECAMP - aRuc BENNETI MONA FREEMAN - JOHN RIDGELY- .......... ROBERT FLORE‘: AW” _.. l‘ W4 Select Your Easter Hat from Our Fine Selection of Stetson and Crean Hats 5.00 to 15.00 j, MAURICE I Whether you preler the conservative 'or the more spectacular designs, you will sgrec our Silk ond Rayon Neck Ties ore truly outstanding! See todoy how one of our Tics_con moke you o lender in the Easter Parade! 1.00 l0 3.50 fifffHlf-‘n MILL man's’ Slstnersltlo -----r|lr lSLlliiii’S~%-'-“~**-"*:, SMARTEST men's sronr g one qnanmrraroww cuaaoran BIWS BOATS In tweed: oi grey and brown. Sizes 2 to 6x. Eocll $9.50.- l Plolds, lawn, green ond navy. ing $4.50 i0 $10.95. GIRUS DRESSES to match. l In "DANGER SIGNAL" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSTDE I _._-_ I --Co starring‘ l-‘uyc rltnerisoil and Zzrcilary Scull, important nerv stars. "hanger Signal" recounts, with 1)U\\l?r and synrpatlty, the adven- tures of Hilda. Fort-church (Faye l~);n:l's0nl, a capable, intelligent young stmographer, whose white- collm- routine was shattered one day when ltonnie Marsh (Zachary Scott) intruded u-pon he: career, twisting and shattering not only her own life but casting also m in- delible stamp upon her family. her friends-everyone and everything she held dear. Ronnie Marsh is no ordinary villain. Suave. self-assured, out- wardly graclotls and even gentle, it is I119 great fortune to nnd refute with the Fencthutroh family, moth- cr and daughters Hilda and Anne (Mona Idreomon). For, as l. lodgcr in lllldlfs home, he can take on the protective coloration of these good and kindly people and find relief from the pressing demands of his own conscience. Ronnie the master opportunist. finds in llilda’s lovc. comfort, which. like a blanket, will For Infants and Childrelfs Wear‘ SINCLAIIPS . In our Inform’ ond Cltildrn’s Department we ore now showing n large assortment of oII Spring opporell for the wee Miss or Master cl your home. GIIIUS GIIIITS of English Donsgal tweed: ond mixed tweed; ploin red, green, and blue wool mixtures, nlso ihc ever popular polo cloth, sizes 2 to 6x and 7 to 14x. Prices $7.95 Silk crepes, rayon, gingltdll _Ild ieefilclrlfs. Sizes 2 to 6x ond 7 to 14x. Prices $1.75 t: $4.95. Ask to see Little Cookie in Jumper style blouse GIRLS’ SUITS l‘ green, blue ond cocoo. shelter him from the incriminating irnovledgc of his responsibility for to $15.95. I lillIUS Illlll BIIY’S RIIIIIBOIITS Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14x. shetlond wool; red, Sizes 8 to 14x. Each $995 to $10.95. BOYS’ SUITS In wool Ilonnel ond tweed. Sizes 2 to yeor- Price $5.95. the death of another mans wife. Small-town reared Hilda, for all her good sense, cannot hClp but be im- pressed by the much travelod, seem- ingly guilelcss Ronnie. a writer who has ccme to her town for reasons which he cannot clearly define. but which, for llilda, blinded by love, seem sufficient and clear. llaw Air Flight Is inaugurated HALIFAX, April 1-The inaugur- al flight in the new truss-Canada Air Lines service which provides another link between Canada and the United States. took off this (Tuesday) morning from Halifax for Boston with pasengcrs, air mail and express. Included among the pose-ms! rwas A. M. hfocKay president‘ of the Halifax Board of Trade and representing uhe Mayor of Halifax. Others were Lleut. Shirley Beck of the Canadian Naval Nursing Service, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Fisher, Rev. J.D. Keane —G. II. M.-- Now that Spring is here, all of a sudden, you are going to become Golf sivlazl. cvtn though you wontbo able to play for awhile yet. s the time to get your equipment in ‘hope! The Hardware Department Ins n good supply of equipment — Clubs, both Woods and Irons-Bags- isils-ctc. Golf supplies are still going to be scarce — so get your: "owl-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. y i hear talk of Bolton's “liluvoreenl Brand" Puddings! The flavors are Cnrrnrlcl. Tutirrst-niclr, and Vanilla — 8 package; for ‘:5 cents. tact, the Whole family will love these slit-ions and so easy to prepare. ..it}l\.\lt‘l‘l\l ENT. Creamy and Chocolate, The children-in "yummy" desserts-GROCERY A limited quantity of Gisdloisnnd Begonia Bulbs have been rcot-lved li_\' the ii and l0 Dr-nmrtment. your supply immediately, To avoid disappointment you should ordn- These are in s beautiful variety of colors snd ure all moist: Bullish-d AND l0 DEPARTMENT. Tho Hardware Department has bwo little booklets. celled "101 Refrig- t-rstor Helps.“ rrn-rl “What Every Housewife should know about Electric Cooking." are‘ put. out by lZ-~. Frigidaire Compsn . I think these are dandy-titty are full of helpful hint; omit Cali. Phone or Write for your FREE copy ct’ these booklets. — HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. TIES-and what beautiful stray of thorn are on display in the Men's Wear Department. Silk. priced from 50 cents to 82.00. Plain colors. Fields, Stripes and Prints in Wool or Now h the time lo get your Easter Tlo - while the selection is still! complete. - MEN'S WEAR DEPART- MENT. For your House Cleaning supplies shop in the l5 and 10K There is s stu- But. this - section devoted to your needs-you will one Scrub Brushes of all size". Perfect Wsil Paper Cleaner st 1B cents s tin, Aero Wax at 29 cents s pound tin. Dion-Do Paint Cleaner st 26 cents a. package and Die-silo Pint Brush Cleaner in the 5 and l0 cent sire tins. Many of your House Cleaning Aids are right here in the 5 AND l0 DEPARTMENT. GIRLS’ BLOUSES In short ond long sleeves in cotton ond silk. Sizes 3 to 6x and 8 to 12. Fric- cd $1.00 ond $1.95. BOYS’ COTTON SUITS In navy, green, blue ond two-lone. Sizes 2 to 6. $1.50 to $2.95. " GIRLS’ SKIRTS In llonnel, plaids, checks ond serge in nnvy, red, wine, green ond pastel shades. Sizes 3 to 6 ond 7 to 14x. Prices $1.35, $1.95 ond $3.95. fAGE ELEVEN BOYS’ BLOUSES Cotton blue, ton and white; checks in blue ond green. Size 2 to 6. Price 79c to $1.00. Priced GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ SWEATERS In oll wool ond wool ond cation mixtures. Sizes 2 to 6 ond 7 to 14x. Each $3.95. Apron to mulch Mothers. Just n limited quantity. Each 85c Infants’ garments ond occessories,_dressos, rompers, sweat- ers, sweoier ond bonnet sets, booties, rubber punts, denim and corduroy overalls, plon pen pads, mattresses, choir sets, training choirs, boby pol to hold bottle, harness, books, albums, rattles, gift cords, electric bottle warmers, etc. of Boston’, Captain Dow-ling. Mrs. H. Masher, D. Pedal-sen tor New York; and R. White for Bermuda via. New York. Air mail included n. wnslgntzrlent oi first class covers from all over Canada and with the air express was a package of illustrated liter- ature descriptive of the province of Nova S-ootla. consigned by the Hon. Harold Connolly, Minister cf in- dust-ry and publicity in the Nova Scotis Government to the Boston Tourist Agency. ll. B. Gov’t Moves To Operate Min-es FREDERICTON. April 1 -—(CP) ~An act to empower the Crown to, take possession and operate tem- porsrlly the-coal mines in the Minto-Chlpman area‘ was introduc- ed in the New Brunswick Legislat- , ure today. The bill was given first and second reading and it was in- dicated that third reading would be given bcfore adjournment today. Premier J.B. l\fcNair introduced the bill and said it was presented because "all avenues of an agree- ment with striking miners in the area have failed." *0 eooaooeeouoeo o 4004a CAMEO FRI. 0-830. 5A1‘. ‘l-Mti “THE LAST TRAIL" Starring Johnny Monk Brown, Raymond Hattlon an-d Jennifer llolt ~e4+04+e+~0+e+o eeofe 0 e0 o -_ Mlltiention riove your slorters and I I generators overhauled be‘ lore the fishing season. | t t Wright 8t Bell z Radio and Electrical SUMMEIISI DE THE HOUSE OF QUAL Fishermen‘. rr/ island School of Mode loo- sfled bore provides tutoring in plum. guitsr, brass and reed instruments. We carry a regular stock dl current records and sheet music. Also guitars, violins, record - players, radios and. musical accessories. PERRY MIISIB SERIIIGE Phone 748-! First St. Summers" ma». SEED OATS Farmers interested in Seed ‘Outs kindly leave orders with ‘the Secretory on or before iApril 19th, as quantity is lins- ttld- _ CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. 7 Cropnud, PEI. lfl5U"fl"EE Iilii. tiggf$ AlPll iillTTAR l Slimmer-side l"{()i-‘i~‘.SSl(iNAl. (than (‘harlot-rd Accountant Office st i5 Granville Stree ' , Burnrnerside Phone 51! I t T. Earle Hickey