* rurswo =" i CE EDWARD sane‘? umu saves cuum can: LIOIIIL BARRYMORE uouifiblfienv M v RNA iov l? sir-ms no sf rsa 'ss|s:'... ~ ORE "In “all uninvi- . .""~rcen'y-fleao¢ Illlofl". .. Isenlght ‘flirongh film the mail - Intholgbt of by the sleslills’ Illhlie ..Bllflllod with thrills fos- pilots . . . and tears for their wives at home. yifllfilsll IVI.1&8.AI oéiay CandIeIight” ' Clever Film At Capitol ' ‘s7 ' candlelight” Uniyersal's continental comedy which opened a an engagement at the Capitol Bush's yesterday, is quite the clev- ercstpicturswehaveseeninms-ny a day r _ "Ibis engaging screen play deals with gay doings among the nobility ' d Europe, and presents Elisa Jsandl sndPsulLukasssstarsina , A00?! which is filled with n swiit alsbtdssion o! situations which are _ sssing, to say the least. In . ‘the picture the pair are both serv- agts of royal masters who succeed in convincing each other that they themselves are of noble rank, but retribution, in the form oi jealous * hlisbshlis. soon places them in s msition from which they are glad to relieved even at the expense oi . Miss Land and Lukas are delight- ‘; Iii in their characterizations and 4' they are ably supported by such sterling players as Nils Asther, lis- p the!‘ Ralston, lnwrence Grant, Dor- . ntlsy Revier and Wsrburton Gamble, “rector James Whale has produced to ' s picture which preserves a delight- fll European iiavor at all times, and I fliwidss a quality of entertainment ;yh1ob.isalltoorars.!tlsamssing Jsswcspsblythisdirecwugwhois s f master oi the g. tesque in such pic- win . ,1! you enjoy delicious humor, pre- dated by a cast of superlative art- ists. do not fail to see "By Candle- Igflst." It ll n classic in its class. ‘might Flight” Epic Of The Skies arson run arm |u Nowlq ions Marvell Great Britain, came into eiiect on the 5th or this month. Under these regulations the right to export Wiltalrre sides or bacon by the Minister o! Agriculture upon applkntion in writing. The applicant must satisfy the Minister that he can produce the bacon rvqrired by the provisions o! the regulstlo . and sll such bacon and the containers must be stamped, stemmed. or branded in a nest and clear manner with such data as may be required from time time. Each shipment oi’ bacon is accompanied by s statement signed by the exporter showing the select- ions and grades and the number o! packages. The statement also bears the signature o! the ‘nspector o! the Health 0d Animals Branch. Dominion Department o! Agri- culture. who checked and super- vised the shipment. the onus oi g-ading properly will thus be on the exporter. and in the event or breach any of the regulations the __. At Prince Edward h, v ‘Prcmendous pace and reality make "light flight," which qzened yfl- lgrddp at the Prince Edward Silent-N. undoubtedly the strongest ‘m4, ltd nut authentic story oi’ mod- gir mail iiying ever done. It been magnificently directed by Olsrenca Brown, a flyfl‘. 1"!" 91° Dfih of Antoine de skint-HUD"?- g pllotiiying the mall todsy. A stung Metro-ooldwyn-Mnyrr s11- csst does notable work. John ore and Lionel Barrymore Li's excellent as oontrsstlns I'm!“ s. one strong, one weak. r Qlsrk Gable and Robert Montgom- . . Cy are pilots who battle storm and to bring in the mail, with Ie giving perhaps the most un- usual performance in screen history- Never once ls he out o! the cool-pit t his plane! Helen Hayes. as Game's worry-distracted wife. gives b . ‘i. one of the greatest emotional per- v lama hoes oi her career, one follow- ed oimely in distinction by that of sgyrna my. C. Henry Gordon is ex- , salient as Dsudet and William Gar- ‘ an likewise gives raznstriklnlztver- gunners: at the B m P 0- ‘l! mu n "usu- we hm! cwts in i932 s-nd 40.000 cwis ilsllii. Canada's shpments represent only 5 per cent ofthe British bacon imports from all sources. and it is to be remembered that Greet Britain spends on an average 6.000.000 dollars. every dsy m imported fwd FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL The iollowing is the bond‘ roll 1'0!’ February. Grade r-r Cecil Kelly. I “will Weetherby. Glide 11-1 Frances Hara-rty. 1 Ivan Dalton, a Joseph llcNslly. Grade m-r Willhsn Dalton. a Frances Welthcrby. 3 5R5“ 1470'"!- Grade Iv-l Mary Kelli. 9 Mm n n . ‘glad v-r Winnifred Hearty. I IA P A N E S E IIIINNANIIEII INTEIIIIIEIIEII HALIFAX, March ll-(Osnadlan Pressl-Jspsn wants only Pence with the rest oi’ the world ac- cording to Commander H. Suzuki oi the Japanese 110W. who is in Hull- tax tonight on a mund-the-world trip with time iellow naval omcers. On board tbs Guns-rd Liner As- canla, in from New York, Comman- der Susuki discussed the tar eastern situation with reporters. He was playing bridge with Capt. K. Mur- uho, Capt. K. Ugslsi and Capt. Mir".- IIfiV/l, fl-lld in between bids he told} of his country‘; peaceful .nt¢ntion:,| tows-Ms neighboring countries. Was Japan making ready i0:- war? The diminutive conunsnder bid om heart, and while his opponents cqp sidered this be turned to the r. meters: "Japan does not want war," deolllsd. and shs was not pre- Plrlng for s wnr. What oi’ Russia‘! Did not events seem to be 1°!’ the bidding. be continued with the dnteryiew. , All this talk oi’ trouble along the Manchukuo imnt, was but prom- fgerida. Actually, relations between two countries were not strained He seized s pencil and bent ove the scone pad. His ringers iiew, and swiftly there mattri There were no ports in Msnchukuo What did Russia want with it? . he dismissed the nossibil av of war with a. wave at the hs-nd and a C. br AndcertaintY-irewnended. Japan wasnottryingtegrasp anyoiRus- sials territory. As to wsr with the United States or any other country. that suggestion merelv elicited a laugh from the er. Wss their trip an ofllcll one in any wsv No: merely an extended vacation. This called for another lauaih all round. and the omcera went back to the game. The Com- mander was bidding three hearts as the reporters left. Former Official Dies in England .sl0opof He left he post after several years but returned in 191i. He worbed successively under Hon. J. D. Mac Gregor. Hon. David hdcKeeu and Hon. MoCsllurn Grant. BBOOKITILD WOMEN’! 1N BTITUTI The February meeting o! the Sroakiield Women's institute met at the home o! the Mhses Grace and Bernice Wood, on Wednesday night. no. 21st. As neither the Piosidsnt nor Vice-president were present, Mrs. Reigh Moore presided. The meeting opened by ‘ , the Ode, followed by the Creed. Five mem- bers answered the roil call and three new members were welcomed. Tbs were read and adopted. The President In. Weeks. having resigned on ac- count o! illness, Miss Beatrice Ms- theson was elected President. A financial report was given by the isecretsryaadbiliswsrscrdsred Remembrance Day Held in Reverenoe SAINT JOHN, N. 8.. March 13- Tho 511st John Harbin" sion has to pay the Diocesan Syzod oi Fredericton a rental of 30 ling- lish pounm a year for‘ the la:.l bearing some of the new Navy Is- land facilities. When the C"! o! Saint John ro- ceived title to the harbor in the eighteenth century Navy Leland wag not included in the gift but ra- served “for all time" tor the use oi’ His Majesty's Royal Navy. Taking its name nom this action the IslaridlsIes-wnsseenmbeof less use to the Royal the school went out cl existence in comparatively recent years the 1g- land. with the m: a the school's holdings, came into posseqiofl or the Diocesan synod of Iredericton. The Synod continues to levy the same rental amassed by the Isdrss School- M the city any. Micros: be- Inn living on the island, building Ill-Irlly houses and piers. Street cars and automobiles came to the main- land. aeroplanes new overhead, but the Navy mans residents lived in I Illflgflgbgt. lllgilthin ts stones ml and, he t without electricity, telephone: ‘Ed Dlllmblns- They had the salt water to wash with and t to boil tea. but for fresh water theyh-adtotakeabostto the West Side. on the island, the residents dislik. ed the idea o! leaving when port development work reached their doors. They stayed while the cor. for dam was being built, when con- struction oi t started, and stone. Finally, obliged m move, they reluctantly floated their dwel- Ilnfl sway on scows and established residence elsewhere on the shore. Navy Island is no 1 a,“ u. land but a. point jutting from the mainland behind a quay. Replacing f-he nets. boats, peintlep m“; and "ml-W Piers are long concrete DEF-B. him! metal sheds and gleam- ing railway tracks with grain em- veyer galleries strung overhead, Th! Blind was an historic spot. Chamberlain touched it on h]; u. vlorlns tripe to the rrsw World, and ago British military officers oi’ pro-loyalist. dsys met India-n chiefs there and brougm g. bout race between Beds and Whit- es in New Brunswick. The harbor as it is now could not hive been lmltlned st um time. Dense forests grew down to the . and Indian canoes dot- ted the muddzl T: tkritish '11‘ 7 ay he of- fing. Fort Home, s and mvly volumes with suns. brlstled overhead. ' hllLVlI-IJ SCHOOL Report torlebnrary: Grads X (Sn-i, Martin Gilmore: 2. llkI-erton Murdock; s, Martha Han- coc Grads X (JD-l, Margaret u”- Kensie: 2, John Gilmore; s, M". garet Gillis. Grade Ix-l, Fannie Hancock; 2, Blinbeth Murd k. Grads VIII-l, Flora Gillis; I, Rachael Grade V-l, l-vslyn Noys. Grade Ill-l, Betty llacKensis; 3, 101i Gilli-l; I. Glen Maclsnzis. §3?3§5r " ggggd .!§z5 §@l3 3E 13s F? 5 2:55 5! .:riI~iiAs pgemgnt cg Agriculture oi Canada s4 s, premium, is it not? b-As a result o! a CRIN that was held in Ottawa years I80- Q-Aa a result o1’ the ooniermw between the Department curler}- cultun and the recline in and the , ‘ulcers? Ar-YQI. Q-And that dolls: premium has prevailed ever since? A-Yes. Q-Below that standard of the w‘ ment regulations. are they not? way that they are not suitable ior Wiltshire sides. Then beside that these packing houses that e bacon also have s domestic trade: they can't divert all their good hogs irom their domestic trade u; their I cxport grade. Mr. Young: You told us that the price o! hogs a year ago, or s little more. was 8 l4 osnfsl A-Yas. Q-And yesterday. cr the day be- (ore, the price was B l-G cents‘! A Yea. lst March and the and o! Downb- er. and there was an advance in the mglish market which bad bell! worth 3,000,000 to the Canadian farmer. Canadian hrnaars Got 015000.000 More Q-What I om interested in is the statement you made that we received 0309111300 more los- our hogs because o! the B-osnt increase. There has been no such increase? Q-You have taken tiis January price as compared with- t .Remember.I lsotvwclsios‘ do twhst Q-Oahyousiveustluiiguns! A-Iamsormlcsnnonlthink aboutsi-flcents. ‘I price. I l4. Q41!) what d0 YOU attribute that digennosl - -mtirsiy to the tact that they not an export outlet tor sur- ‘Pm at the wp there ls the the“, .. A—Yes. Q-And how many grades are there, would you say-OI P1171"?! YOu can give them to us? A-I can give them to you. but I may not be exactly right, w l h~ve very little to do with buying bogs; .J is second. as you ssy, and the select lots a premium on the dollar; be- low the bacon is the butcher. Q-As you so nlonz. would you just give us the diderential oi the grades below. ii you can; below the bacon comes the butcher? A-Ycs. Q-And that has a diflerentisl oi so cents a hundred less, 1 under- stand? A--li you have looked it up, I have no Koubt about it. I sin not sure. I don't have anything to do with buyms hou- Q-Whst is below the butcher! A-Ths hssviu. Q-Tbs heavier. A-—-I think probably the lights and hesvies are grouped. Q-Whst h below that sgslnf A-There would be sows and st g-‘lhsrs is s diileranttsl m all the pades below the beam grads, is there not? rod it I aln correctly informed? AP—Y‘ Q--8o that when you buy a oar- load or boss. you buy "w anti" csrlosd? AFT“. is. they graded Q-Irhst are sc- cording in Government regulations! A-Yes. (‘lb Is Continued) KINGSTON SCHOOL Paul. Grade 1X Jn-l Jeanette Doch- my. Once VIII-i 000894 Willi-l. i lliorenre Younker, 8 Parker New- son. Glide VII-l Vera Li (equal). Willis, s Earl Willis. vinlston svsrn Gene Clow. l Elmer Oolwlil. Grade III Jr.-i Aletha Msdhd- yen, 2 George Gredi. Grade n-l Clyde normal. I 1pm; noeheriy, I 50th!) D00!!!- zy. Grads I Sr.--l beith Nowson. mused Paul, 2 Alton Willis, l Mary Horne. Grads r Jr-l vii-aims Horne. I David Horne, Roy Nowson. v Perfect attendance: Earl Doehsr- ty, Irving Newson, Douglas Docher- ty, Altai Willis, Myron Holmes. age-den , Clyde Holmes. m NITWFTIIEFINIIIWT IF YOII IIAVE ACID STIIAIAGN “swim am???- . x0013; ‘Ii-ave hsnli s- lirnltsd ‘upmy of m sraa-sssrb-uwauap-oau c k __ meal -- Cracked Corn -- Best $15,, __(I.-",':d' Wheat-Rolled Onw-Ostmesl‘ and the w,“ known brands of Blend and Hard Wheat Flour I, all of which we are soiling at very close pricg,‘ WANTED — Good quality of 0 t d p Hay, for which we are, paying Nightienst A231‘: prices — Call and ass us- A. HORNE it co. ___'-—1 Perfect attendance for L114} mom“ Gmde VIII-l Andrew llsedon- Jean Bernard. Andrew mama“ alrLsrrsncisdampbelLiAridr-ew Billylhcdonald. I"!- 59911! Mllfpliy, Teacher. noel} meiotic?! engine r5. n or pnhl ‘ inoaslilofe us. Imperwlinlpdy ’°" '° All IAI lash 50a! I ' I M in pidln ‘and pvmflgsnd Agents: II 's easier (dull Illlpflldll Writs: Bruce Stewart i Co. Lid. Charlottetown - IKE. i. I! FARMERS’ ATTENTION! THE HAY SHORTAGE NEEDNT WORRY YOU USE-VIM FEED The Perfect Substitute For Hay 85c per 100 lb hag or $16.00 by the ton It vonx WHOLESALER on .THE QUAKER OATS CO. 105 WATER STREET PHONE 78 HALL & STA VERT MA CHINE SHOP The new Hall & Stavert Machine Shop in Charlottetown is equipped with modern machinery and tools for doing _Machme and Engine Repair Work of all lands, Ac- etylene Weldlng, etc, at Moderate Cost. We are Agents for Acadia Gas Engines Ltd., of Bridgewater, N. S. Fishermen having Acadia Engines in need of repairs should send them to us and we will fit them with genuine Acadia parts. HALL & STA VERT 34 Queen St. Charlottetown IAIPEIIIAI. FOX F000 " Regularly ted throughout the winte‘ sessonls TheBestGusrsntee - o! Assured Results in Reproduction \ ‘llielargestlitterabornlastseasonnnd alsotbehlghestaversgesf raised“ maturity was in is: 1:3; where om rox BIS- arm " aareetlsrpwcantpsrtl" Ilneuvvlfl‘ fMu-[jndilll gxms’