early, 2.10 r. M. First votes Otflce. "*:: " What ls Straw berry Capitol 'I'h~ Nqy 12...... whut it oi ull iiiliiil-d i‘ iillfl wreck wvhm? Xuu ll stiuiwberry mobiles anti airplanes, tli ;..>ili\! Justiticstiv-u fur hiiuwing as lllilUil about everybody ought to kiiovv_ Qlpltlliln (rsgmentarily o Iy rouns is s horse in the second biic spcmi lllPfPil-illll! It l to express s hrliiisnt rainbow in silks Here are colors: bank, pslsmin-i, iiilliliii‘, 1 Iosn_ strnwhwrry roun. Ihr is “s color Iolrel sr chestnut, thickly Ole in which the grey an OI so rnirmi ss lu give a slnrt bin: tune ‘L911 iii!- bnrrvi null flan slab s very iiisnurtiy pin II affect Ivor since the dawn o! III than Ills! s color». qualities or qndursnce an nsnt which _aet roan; spa other horses tlslibns -ruls stronger sud more itilsr horses. ears ago. s song ‘Strawberry llnnn". n sea rang. mns Iis such, it Blexpreasivo language F0 range songs nlmost swam Mnynsrii im-imi pwl 1U‘ this Roan" Who is sn difflruli are n (cw nhnlm- ruuplvts i of Lin: critter. s ne Is this old cevoyzg s . I funh " ‘H's in» worst iiili'ltil'i' h awn on the range H“ ran turn nu n nirkrlsn h ntmgr- ‘i He m-wv up fntvsry]! m. (ems Tn btnv in l‘ iur-sl ' When |'\ stirrup l loos, ' , nu hm. _ lm prullin’ lv-nihnr "m n , .. i Ifl . ‘Then in make.- “no more hurls n .. y y Learns run ‘W1 n 1m‘ in lhc n; ..':.".*'".:.'::;r. TM in m. w"- . “ma. players llurh llnll. lln Iitb Gloria Short. Claude Halli!» Iiilius Hus-lean. Dudley Digeaa, NUfE:—Sstudsy Matinee si-sria Byke given to holder or meat — ad for votes at Box With 1m. MHYlliifd pinyin: n! the 1n this same day, when horse; are m, rapidly being superseded by auto- they used to knuw. A: the risk seaming u: expiulu lulllcliliii in rha first place a strawberry roan . strawberry man is n cplur. Cult-r in horses ls ex- prmlsvri in u-nus which xnuy be almost lll-“l i-v mr-tviun» riders uud uutumo- what the hnrsu shades represent sctiy, l might b, giving an ides to the Peri. dvuiguurs who are constant- ly on ths lookout for some new way sector of the scrrei_ buy, chestnut. The r0an_ as esplsxned by Ir. Weh- consisting ad with grsy or white. A blue rnen is Si run-hurry rnsn is ward roan has mcsnt more to horse- It The ltoinans were very Dfbne in pick out ronns fur the cen- legiou commanders snrl gen- ‘hc fulfil were hsrdI to tanis_ courageous than , writer named »‘ilrley Flvtchcr wrote s song sailed hnd s mix-E- mnm of tunelulnos. and s mes ~ '0"! was the snls property of the it was sung end strnrumed or tbs banjo and fultsr at innumerable ramp tires, but [st very little further until the present ruguo Int‘ want"; "Strawberry song oi’ fiiricy Fish-her‘. out nf the lunh» of Iurgnttrn things and Universal made it into s movie. lt ls all shnnt s hun-king strawberry rnnn to ride that the prise hneksmo o! the entire west was thrnwn from his arching beck gent-ml rxprrssivcness oi’ the song and "Down: in the horse corral standing rinwn iflwnrrfs the west, his miiiilii- l‘m doing my _i:'v_~n nhtblu‘ sway up i IIQIwoIussANne-sgg _ n- Speed-O- Roan? iilflUlli-Shfid l“ make Unlversa ‘s in "Straw- don’! know roan? Well ‘h. Prince Edward ere may be pl not pifiirsees as HQHYWDOd. 110631188 of f which 1 d gress to u strawber- wondertul idea and uncanny film. were to all’ ex. then. halt erased by some horse elsy- m," Iffliihic. startling onn, of hay. iusterpers. d the white "i,- lm. is not actually seen, felt! whin- tur- k or bright history, the His wild course expressed d tem pers - rt from sll ‘u o! bound in linger long fortunate to see it. ' “ "Wm acteinzatisns lent, by in his picture debut, .11‘) r years this Henry Travers, Una although the menace "i" is present always. Ken mam. besldes being s Here o show the “Invisible Man” At Prince Edward H. G. Wells‘ imagination, Jane's Whale‘: direction and expert acting onthe part oi a large cast of d13- snd screen actors most striking picture seen in years. How Universal managed w put this extraordinary story on celluloid remsins one o! the mysteries o! oi the exciting reels, so incredible that one is prone to shake his head sud blink his eyes w 100k scan. Nstunlly, with such a 0111111"! ‘DPOI-iortions was expected, but nothing so astounding s; m1‘ I's sll about a super scientist who manages to make himseli invisible by means 0t an obscure about to make the world realise his unlimited power. He does so in s. strangely enough, there isn't a mom. eat when the audience is not awn-g o! the unseen man's presence on the screen, when he is meant. to be there. 0t course, being invisible, he i5 so cleverly shown on the screen inst it would be downright treason to describe it. And his {ate is worked out in such a spectacular manner that memor- "The Invisible treatment given this weird m, by R. O. Blieriil. who is credited with the screenplay, makes the picture entirely reasonable and not (untes- llc in the least, and the expert char. rigan, ulona Stuart, Dudley Digges, Plorresier Harvey, enhance this s!- fect od entirely logical occurrences, Undoubtedly "The Invisible Man" is crowded with genuine entertain- dtiis-rturs, s brand new idea and s ‘WW-Milli!’ Dhotosfliihic achieve- ment. You can't help but enjqy 1;. and we'd guarantee you such an lv- 9111118 of thrills as you've never had before. Bee it ls soon as you “n! = CAPITOL --flow PLAYING the Clflil‘ eflhallrswberry- leas, wildest shell Ines-see, ll Qliis Qrqlf "The Invisible ‘Phestre, the throughout ell things hsppen theme, beyond drug and its elect, sets 1118111181‘, anfl but bow be is Man" are with those so Somehow the Claude Rains William Har- O'Con.nor and o! the unseen definitely new strawberry r0 no I've d give ynn east and end also \‘inIi is a jursp and was possible even ago which melns as It should ht. OPTOMETRIC RESEARCH It h fortunate that. m- scarrh lnle modern conditions that cause eye strain lua pro- vided relief h: beyond what available to an extent that ls not appreciated by the public modern methods n! relief cope fully with present eondlflsne. G. F. ilutcheson OPTOMITIIST I [CI IQII um help u fortunately ,i£a| der, with names of parties §ll$I£Ri'Hn .0iE$ilflNSN SLATURE ililihi SATURDAY m! MONDAY. MARCH 17th AND 19th IIIIVGEIIIIIIIOQTIIIIIINTI ' I—AC‘A'OQIDI—I fhlOpflfilllsdTlokshfllflOllloelfldsyfilhl IDLE!- llmfic-‘llqlil-Ils. Csrtalslbeallllharp. ‘lfillkfilflllhlilertallaillflhlhlfifil (Zllrityllillfl. and name o! party accepted. ‘meantime m ma. 3. Has the Government 1. Yes.‘ Following u alist Q! u: ‘ ders received: i L s. McMillan, mum, s. s. wanes. botifldfi "9-5-“5- sthesisoculinnDut emwuumewsmgnmecmibn Bmdm’ °°“"“'“°"‘°“ °°~ m‘ 1'30‘ em“: some respects at is»: mm. wu there any mos-u o! h!‘ union‘ are similar to our own have been checking up? Many small estates Newton Construction 00., Bher- object“ m m Mun. m,‘ 3mm.‘ m no, pn)b‘md u, “L ma m. "wk" ‘mun’ Columbia. the acts were declared to stock is trsnsierrcd Ia s. matter ol glans?” cum I'M" ‘mum’ be ultra vlres. course without notice to the Pro- $107,500. Joseph Wilde a 00., ‘Ibronilo, $109.09. E. G. M. Cape 8r 00., Montreal, 0114.736. ' -'1‘he tender o! '1‘. D. Morrison. summerside, tor $93,700 was accep- ted. (t) The total amount expended on the reconstruction oi Palconwood Hospital, including water pipe line, was $1,684.74, less $130.81 received tor old bricks sold, which leaves the net amountpald in 188$ st 00,804.48. 0t this amount, $2,184.01 was char- ged to Federal Aid Account. ‘The Government has leased the old P. E. l. Hospital building for one year rrom November 1, 1083. tor the sum oi’ $1,500 with the option o! purchasing the building and- about 4 acre: 0i land for the sum o! $25,- 000. Boadlilacblnery Mr. McIntyre asked the liflnister of Public Works: (l) It any new y purchased by the Governmen 1983. \.s was t in 2. Give number of tractors sud zrsders purchased. a. I! under: was called for said machine y. 4. Give price tor seen unit and tmui whom they were pucbsssd. Answer: (l) Total amount, 113N231. (ps- tallsd ststesnent. enclosed of s- gran Total $1,518.07, also dsisfled state- ment oi’ amounts charged to ordin- ary account 1833, totslling $114M.) 0A8?! fihl) II-IDOI an. '1‘. A. Campbell skied the Minister oi Public Works: 1. were tenders celled for the building oi a ccncreta bridge or cul- vert. across the Gaspe Road near the OTlenry butter iacwryi 2. Piece on table all tenders tor same and amount ot each. 3. Whose tender was accepted? 4. Was any supplementary work done by the contractor? b. What wsapaldflrthslupple- ineutary work? 6. Wes the till on either side done by contract or day's work? 7. who hsd charge oi the work oi’ the fill? s. who supplied the elsy for the nlisndwhstprieepertonwsapaid tossldrsad at the pit tortbeclay? ltapltwss purchased or leased, give vendor and particulars o! acraap, price, and quantity 0t clay. 9. Who implied the sravsi to cover the roadway and at wiist prion per we: at gravel pit? I. Give total amount spent on piuches- ed or rented the old P. I. Island Hospital. I! rented, state how much. 4. It purchased. Iive the purchase the option o! buying it? I! so, has the Government any agreement with the ‘lrustees 0t Hospital in case of purchssing that the rent that is now being paid to P. s. Island Hospital ‘mums be deducted from the pur- chase price. T. D. Morrison, Bummerelde, O8,- 700 Bicwart (‘Jonstructiou 00., lher- Mnn." which opened yesterday at; brooke, $98,319. meme Construction 0a., ‘Ibrobto, _ provinces the proposed amendment Succession Duty Act Amendments Several Govern-Jeni Bills Pass Committee Stage In Legis- lature Xgsterday. Provincial Lsuisiaturs. lhrrh iii. bond by the mecuwr was ultra The House met at loss am. vim. but this wuiu be remedied b! - w questions were tab1ed.'pdopting a different totm at bond. ltedh-snslels Mr. J. A. MacDonald pointed cut that, neither the original act nor the amendments would cover cer- tain trnnslers 0t stock to e lelstee under a will when the beneficiary under the eatateis astrsngeifland ti): price. l. l! rented, has the Government rv the the purpose oi the amendment is in prevent dlflictilt-ies arising in the collection of succession duties. in viricisl fiessunr. unless it is stock in concerns outside the Bwtnce. Hop. Mr. McPhes said any small estates not liable to Duty would not. be attected by the gro- posed amendments. When an ea- ecutor conceals assets, investigation by the ‘treasury Department is the only means ot briiitiiii this U light. The proposed amendment would be more effective in this re- gard tbs-n the existing lsw. With regard to the bond muind iron the executor. he did not believe any nhsngein the iormQbond. lithe substantial purpose remained the same, would be recognised by the Courts. Mr. Campbell expressed doubt as to i';e right of the Province 0o col- lect succession Duty on lite insur- ance payable directly to a bene- flcisry o! an est-ate. Mr. McPhee said in his opinion Because o! the uncertainty exist- ing since the Privy Council decision in the Alberta case a con- ietence was held ml iiniivrm legislation was decided on. The amendments pl , are in line with this legislation. ‘Bis first clause ot the amendment exempts a lite insurance policy which is eontncted tor the express Pilfbifl 0t paying succession duties. One o! the complaints against the Act in other Provinces was that. it imposed indirect taxation by placing a personal liability on the executor o! an mate. The second clause o! the bill amends the pro- vlncial statute in this respect. Sec. 2e of the original Act deal- is repealed and lt is provided that no transfer o! any partoianeetste csnbe made without consent ot the Provincisl ‘h-eas-ury, unless the succemion there no 16851 ‘umiiim-Y 137°“- duty has been paid. ed in t rezflrd- . llrJlfiA-Olln seidme pro- There was discussion an this posed amendment. was the most. thorough method o! checking up duty , , ‘ Our procedure up to the present has been that instead o! checking up on each individual piece ot~ prop- erty the administrator has been requlredtogiveaboud,andisnot compelled to give an accounting oi succession duty for eighteen months thereafter. The nwmuu method is the more thorough; but our ex- isting methfld is the more simple Act. Ind the best adapted to a Province such as ours. In Ontario and larger point. by smears XcPbee, baa. Al- ien. J. A. MacDonald. and others. Inreplyioaquestlnnby m. Dennis Mr. llcPhee plulnsd that one o! the provisions condemned as ultra vires was the taklng c! a bondgzenexacirtorflflisonlyplar- poas the amendment introduced henwas to mekesure tbatour under the Amendment, no meteor how small the estate, the Burro- gate Oourt would have to dam-mine the Succession Duties batore the iunersl expenses ciliid be paid, Hon. w. Borneo said it would not be dimcult no obtain a general waiver covering the whole estate. Where doubt existed that ihs e:- ecuwr was not disclosing the true situation of an estate, it was proper He predicted there would be s greet deal 0t “trouble, red-tape and ea- pense" in enforcing the amend- ment. There probably was no ques- tion that the requirement oi’ the i constructed between (Irwin's Oor- - ner and Bavsge Harbour? I. Give total coals of oonstruc- obtain tim o! road from Griffin's Ocrner to Savage Harbour, including sll labour, gas and ell used in tractors and pairs to machinery while m said road; s. Give number o! days machine worked. L Give dale when machine earns l. mid About 0% miles. t!) intimated cost o! road mus. In addition w ma mm’ was some taxes worked out by lab- Oil‘ §§§§§ hflsl M. Elisabeth Bflfllisll. V!" has been visltinl her tether. Ml‘- Philip Bsgnsll, ct Hunter River. h" returned to her home in Bsusus. Ila-at w. sunli- Whfl "my vei- abratea his 88th birthday, ls some- what improved in health. Hobo ‘coiiyéitid At New York Soon NIW YORK, March is-Msuy c! the leading hoboea lu the United item were arriving in New York my” prflumsbiy tor their annual end-ot-the-wintar 111061118 W"! Qifllll {I'll theresrethree. Areportottbe Pension and it will also be part ct the school that the Department should have Rgpoft paid under the new regulations)", under the new Act." amendment. tabs; to the road. =~ MW“ ‘K23 aw: that reporters hun o - Brien. tuidlscuind kins of the hob- og, ac the 165th armory, which baa been turned over to the unenifilw- ed. Dan consented to a press con- meme. "Ym can my tihis" lfi-id DU!» "There will he s hobo convention. The dated’! stiinmdeflniis“ w .01: principal iect F“! theinclusioaolambointhem-sin Trust." IAIEIAGB ACT AMENDMENT On motion o! Hon. Mr. McPhss. the House went into committee. with Mr. Wigmore in the chair, on. sec- ond reading o! an Act to Amend the Marriage sci. 1926. The amendment ls in the term oi the tollowing addition to Sec. 6, sub- see. 2o! the Statute‘ ’”°"*“'R°F*'°°""°°'_‘ "m... ma. s30. A» Smiling” --=-"‘““ I Tender!’ Road M.’ s! aossss c. scunnln. srsasu dinelyvEtc-ahbled or saga-us run-sis; c». New last AII-Ill By Government _ Uslar u» nsfissstae Pahillls el n. Hoses: um. “an —- ...'::"...-:.~.2.~;:*.m .:..~.::r.""~.....,. .._.. smvg$ $22.1»: sci“ e-srsolssnss-e srsciss Tin... HCAHA Marvens Cherry Fruit Cake, ib. . . 19c (raft Casino Cheese, lb- . 24c ISLAND GOLDEN WAX BEANS, Tin 11¢ kw. can foams; 1T? 2,, 0lelee cup] 3 T... 27,,‘ GRUICC 2 Tins Zlb. Jar 0000A ‘A u. m 19¢ 0LEAIISER B rm 27¢ sunrm: SOAP 1o] Bars 39, cum Kate sliLiloii w...“ 3 m. 27, Empire Coffee. 1 ib. e DIAN ST .--~ l! INN,» ORE$ 1.. sip”, Baking Soda, bulk 3lbs- Princess Soap Flakes, pkg- 15c Canadian Cheese lb- . . . . . . . . . . .. 19¢ FISH Dressed Haddock, lb- 13c salmon, lb- 20c &. 25c Fresh Fillets, lb. .. 18c Smoked Fillets. lb. 16c Finnun Hsddies. lb-14c Boneless Codfish 2 lbs. .. .. 25c LAIAB FRUITS CHOICE MEATS Corn Beef, lb- 10c 8.124;. Hamburg Seak 2 lbs- 25c Waffle Steak, lb- 18¢ Chuck Roast, lb- .. 12o Rump Roast, lb- .. 16c Rolled Prime Rib Roast, lb- .. 25c iii. 15c FRUITS _ Head Lettuce. 2 for 29c Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 17c Grapefruit, 4 for .. 25c Jaffa Oranges. med- eize. dozen .. .. 29c VEGETABLES New Carrot. bunch 12c Cabbage. Head .. 9c New Spinach. lb. 16c Potatoes, pk- .. ..23c "In the event c! vacancy in the attics o! the lieutenant Governor. be undes the hand and seal o! the Chief Justice o! the Supreme Court oi said Province, and sll such licen- ses during any such vacancy here- totoae so signed by any such said Ohio! Justice whether purporting to let ss Administrator ol the sold Province or otherwise and all ms:- riages so‘ ised thenumier are hereby declared in be and irom their soiemnizstion to have been as valid it said licensee hsd been duly signed by the Lieutenant Governor o! the Piovince." It was agreed to without discus- slon. TIACIIIS’ HUPIIANNUIIIUK 0n motion o! the humid. the House went into committee, with L0". T. A. Qliipbell thought iii-Ii m‘ silmlhlfi all IQ- qulrement in the orlllnsl Ant that pensions must be sanctioned by the Lieutenant Governor in Council. llr. Longs: “How assay are xe- ISIAH’ BCVO wontgetswliflllylA. Lflliotiot Denver, 001., i! gun. Ms for rat-s and mice, Burns aeid Many Kidnappings Inspire Inventors BEAHLI, Hard-i tsJlk-apa tor kidnappers and rate have kept in- ventors busy pest yell‘. Albert from any cause, such licenses shall 0. Burns, president oi’ the National Inventors Oongrea, said today that ‘ ls o! the newest in- ventions. shipped here for the oun- ventldi. lay great strum on kidnap- HM mm oi Swedeboeg, Mo, baslnvsnt- cd a tear-gas gun which straps on t-hesnn When k: . simplypuikabutbodanda blaatotteargasshootslrom his si min the ‘J’ hardly a year loss dosen new taupe by wit-hoist a invented. being "some man dangerous to the house holder this to the muse." the midnight the is cswht, he eaters association. and rm in I Join his friencb. Then he skill sis-flee i0 death or 8W9 "W squealing at reflections o! hiss sslt. L. l. Mueller at Dallas, ‘list. bl an invention calculated w lull rats to death. It's l WWW‘! Q painted with scented with peppermint. phosphorus II Ounnlngly contrived uutrumuii to b.1119 ti; wary fish were sub- mitted One is s trolling hook with minors, so that. when the ish loch m m. min-q;- pe sees his reilediil and thinks it's another ilsh tryinl h match the belt. llcnca is “ugh” 17, first. Thst notion Isl conceived by Hat-nun A. Fink: d St. hauls. UIOINDIGS ATTEND HEAT IN CALIIDIJGI elm samorsoo, March ll. - ‘rwo persons drowned and llifll others were Guardsmen as thousands ilocklfl ll Osiitornis beaches Yfllfldfly W!" relief from warm weather. rescued b? a?“ Joseph IAIOMIVO, 45, o! San hali- hgq’ away by s Ill qflillism'.éiilze,p2tfl. drowned in 1N1- bu lake. Dry winds from the dew! K111“ temperature up w 90 dorm-i 11* i" Los Angeles ares. 6119*‘ Blasts Llsissest reluoses sialll m» Premier Msohlillan: "1 believe mmmission will be tabled llir. lies: “An these three being Premier Macmillan: "We have two The bill was agreed to without VITAL ITATIITIIIB ACT CLEARANCE SALE or RUBBERS Women's Brews. Slse -SP'ECIAL- Oversltoas, fleece- llned in low, Cuban, Hi-Cuban and Spike Heels. Black or $1.85 quality, lnbasaasb Rllibei N.“ _, _ s us... Wnfidfiiffifi. mum‘? |=|g|p|y w M fi sieituuienntiuncuiswmsi-i; I“ hlallvbinahosslllbtflllfifi and ‘mxnxwsndierwm lggt-NWU flllnsesmmmrerissees- Isiaswsuldepeesutbs "N," Mwinahiflhainsiwsswae- dkmdlsgflatilresulrsl Ifibdlwwulnentowsarwilbbbn- nan-n. u. ~fl|g1h|___ hi» Ind hb cpau-snspunpe, 3-,]; ‘t. ~ Iblshbavetheetldmdns. Q1.“ & ‘gauze-mausoleum Men’s Rubber gun when" ' ._ ..‘:::':.'..%..:'..":.':. 3”" m9" 3°" -' - ~ """-?- --~ v-"""'~ ~---.---~- "hi" BM" gamma: Ivll-“HWW-"II-‘I $l.49.Ve Special isresbemehr basses flWNWflW-"fl-w n i use inn-sauce , aeflzraignmu» Clearance Ladies new nsysl .-ea”"we=mnauanmes- 9'98‘ mama“ a assass- " " sssnuarwisss ransa- ii