a . 1 . 1" ,; -?-"-> ‘--iir-»swr¢flr.'»wzrr:sr=rv;z's=rcs;?ri-iie- -, .2 1w @ ii Q‘ ‘if y» ’ ‘lull .1 A v _‘S "\ . .r»,§ . Gr». U?!" Jbnw QARRYMUQE .CDUNSELLDR LAW 1' KENYOjI, ALSO-- OUR GANG COMEDY TIAVBL TALK - “IANAIA” Ed Wynn v ;'l‘he Perfect Fool i "‘* At The Capitol Oiiehiawhllsamotionpictura Ides-along that is important as ting we! as entertaining. Such a picture Isflhe Chief," which opened yes- her-day at the Capitol Theatre. It is important because it marks one oi’ the all-too-inirequcnt screen llinaranoa oi I'd Wynn, who has been one o! the reigning stars o! thsoornedyworldiorlo, thesemsny lllliims know him as “the sil- iiutman in America," and he adds Irswlsurelstohiscrown in thls,hi.s John Barrymore In “Counsellor At Law” At Prince Edward “A pertect gem in a perfect set- ” but describes the nawleu ‘Ykunsellor At Law," UniversaPs gripping and at the same time hum~ orous picturizntion oi the three-day crisis in the lite oi’ the greatest criminal lawyer in New York City. starring John Barrymore. “Counsellor At Law," time! last night at the Prince Edward Theatre. with Barrymore is an excellent supporting cast, including Bebe Daniels, Doris Kenyon, Onslow Stev- ens. Melvyn Douglas. Isabel Jewell and Mayo Methot oi the screen, and ten players who onginsted their roles in the sensational Elmer Rice stage play- which was presented ior two years on Broadway. The awry concerns a suoceasiul lawyer whocametosmericaasan immigrant. At the height o! his ca- reer, he is faced with disbarment and the loss o! his selfish socialite wife, whom he loves dearly. How he to solve his problems must remain with the reader who undoubtedly will want to see the splendid pertbrmance. ‘nrspicturehsstheknsckoiper- fectly characterising each player, no matter how small the part may be, leaving the audience with the reel- ing that all is known about every- one in the cast. This is partially due to the tact the Elmer ltlce wrote the screen play for Universal as well as the original stage production and that William Wyler, the director, . understood every value. Wyler seems Huge Crowd Will , gWelcome “Hawks” » 1 (Special Ts The Guardian) nets o! the Allan Clip emblematic .10! the Dominion senior amateur hockey championship o! Canada Ior 1038-84, being the second con~ eecirtive season in which they have . yapu was the much coveted trophy Viacom-ding to Canadian National 1 Railways oiiicisls, the prediction f! being based upon preliminary esti- sastl as to the numbers coming x-lron outside points on the coach ..eaioursion being operated by the railway to lonctnn on the day oi’ l their arrival, Friday, April 13. Bar- ‘ pin Iares from Maritime Provinces W1.’ tln Game Peninsula have been put into effect I01’ the eli- cursion. Following the arrival of the ieftfii s monster public reception will be held in the EoncTon Stadium, the Qhmie oi the “llawks" tendered by ' the citisens o! Moncton. “Nowadays one cannot trust any- lldr~ the mwr an me a has . soin this nan-trim." "Let me see it." "I cannot-I paid the millqnan with it.’ ' IT'S uvrn nil? , MAKES Yilll rm "$0 wnrrciirn to have the ability which will send him to the iorernost directorial ranks. Barrymore is at his best. WILL ROGER-S DISEITS HIS SCREEN (XHIEIIIS FOB. DRAMATIC IDLE HOLLYWOOD, April 11. — Will Rogers is to return to the stage in the leading role oi Eugene O'Neill! "Ah, Wilderness." The humorist and screen actor announced today he will appear at a Hollywood theatre beginning a- bout May 1. The appearance, marl- ing Rogers‘ first dramatic role on the stage, will take place between the iilming o! pictures. BRIDGE HUSBAND! _ EXCHANGE WIVES EIBIN, Ill, April 11. — ’I‘hey’vc swapped partners in the Grimes- Brawner bridge foursome. For months Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Grimes and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter L. Brawncr went about together and particularly played bridge at each others home. Today it was disclosed that both couples had obtained divorces and a fortnight ago went into marriage ceremonies in which husbands and wives were exchanged. A majority oi the (our, they said. W111 deddl where a belated honeymoon oi the two couples shall be spent 11w June. GIRL IN GLIDE]! CIOSSES CHANNEL “mpg, is-Jlha Qt glider flight from German! l0 311l- land was accomplished recently W an English girl. Joan Meakin purchased a slider in Germany and decided anmlt shipping it home. Not even a hawk oragullcouldeoaronthemost h- vorable wind that iar without a lit- tie "engine" power now and then. so Miss Meakin lured an a-irp to give her a tnw. Piloting the glider heneli. lie tack of! from t-‘he “ l4 o!‘ tend, Belgium, at the end of a rope Canadian Tennis Stars Advance isl. ontheprenuratowhal-tl-i. Attack Gov’t. Relief Measure (C. P. By Guardian's Speehl WIN) UITAWA, April ll-The Domin- ion Government's Marie. 0nt., and Sydney. N. 8., to manufacture some 80.000 tons o! g...- tees were not necessary in any event as the hanks would have been prepared to iinance the plants so ions as they could present gov- ernment railway orders. Rims Minister R. B. Bennett de- clared i! there was anything ob- Jectimisble about the i. FE 1"7ssrL 1rng;{_ argggii gggggrigg Elli Egrl ii; . t =51?’ 5E? ills‘ tlggi lggggllg riiliili Barley Domestic Market In the immediate future the Oah- heoouldnotseeitJrheaimwashu to provide employment at the plants which had Large quantities otrawmsterislson hand. The» derg were placed in advance of the railway requirements. to be taken up and paid ior as needed. Amendment To Swe ep stale e s Bill Defeated c.r. s, Gaardialfs Special Ilse) ovrrsws, April ir-ay the cast- ing vote oi’ the chairman the Ben~ an smendme -t that the hill provide 1°!’ "Whitaker not only for hoa- Dltnls but also tor universities. ‘Ib- day he withdrew that amendment and substituted one that would ex- tend sweepstakes to educational and charitable institutions. STREET CAI CIIW LOST IN NETWORK 0F STREETS IN DOWN-TOWN DITIOIT DIIIOIT. Al!!! l3- In the ea- tscornb-lile lanu oi Detroit's down town network use barley eflectively. Acreage wwn to barley in 1833 was somewhat low- er than desirable. Canada has es- ermuda Club Wins Annual Marine Classic Eatunhallousehfl d‘ ‘ WAX BEANS Pa m O lIIfOIa a rteluesinxea Prcsrrus 27oajars....25c PLUMS, Lombard or Green Gage, tin. 10c PRUNES, Choice Small Size, 8 lbs. . .. 294p ‘A LONDON CORN STARCH, 16 oz. pkg. 10c T a . a e a saver-hug?“ a - v 25¢ _usroanrnfiu<xxXhtnt§4l.]5¢ FreehlYGround‘ V ~l 88c EMHHRE txnssmtuus..Htm. Speciali Fairy TUIlET . SOAP 2 Cakes Chase and Sanbora COFFEE, 1 lb. tin . .. CRISCO Mann's Fig Bars nnunma: cm Syrup tin rneucws Mustard coLmNrs Mustard 1 lb. tin lb. 2'9 lstlégzgs Waxtitc p“. Choice MEATS — FRUITS — VEGETABLES Special! Singapore Sliced PINEAPPLE,2tiris...... . . . . ..l9c Special! STANDARD PEACHES, 2 tins . . 27c Special! Eatonia Choice TOMATOES,2 tins ..... ...... 21c CHUCK ROAST BEEF BOILING BEEF CORNED BEEF ROUNDSTEAK ...........2lbs.35c WAFFLE STEAK .. 2 lbs. 35c LAMB FRONTS lb. 15c LAMB CROPS lb.23c I13, hnarmllongtadllo. s. vaUl. president o! ths second- sehool conterenoehaldhera. Mltvakil strassedthsneediora he Present course was purely literary and boll!- iah in tendency. m. vuui suggested the adoption. beside the ‘ course. oi In alt- Longer Frivolous CHICAGO. A9111 l3- The m» loin Eva ‘rangusy o! the “I Don't who once wart through a fortune oil 820N300 in pursuit of the elusive "good time" typified by the carefree attitude of i‘ firs’? llgitrlr‘ i ‘lil till: ‘ii i SLICED BACON ............. lb. 29c DRESSED HADDOCK lb. 13c FRUITS JAMAICA onsnous .. RIPE TOMATOES ............ lb. 17c ...... 2 lbs. 21c BANANAS APPLES (WINESAP) GRAPEFRUIT ............. 3 ior_25c SAUSAGE . . . . . . . lb.l~ic SMOKED FILLETS . lb. l6c \uu2E1uuBLEs NEW CARBOTS........... 21b. 17c SPINACH lb.l6c NEW BEETS 17c NEW CABBAGE 2 lbs. 15c HEAD LETTUCE (large) . . 2 for 27c .... dos. 32c dos.39c Engagement . looked For IQNDON, April 1i.-Despite ticial denials, it,” was learned nliglgig l lglglgzx. Eli? Elli griirigrr ' Wig ‘i’ 5;!‘ liig ‘;I§ii gig 5 lfigrll .21 Winn Old Bag of 0am”, Given Charge 0f Boxing Programm —D. Weiater lh-apz, well-known Maritime spar-tenth V" tonight w m: all!!! 0 biting ptngramrnl f1! the Amherst Amateur Athierc Association in 10M. The annual meeting or the As- thasamlghtberasolvediimeoodd dheover the oonnactlonbatwesn amtlonand traaezpasisnoe thetgavs risatoit ibrsssmvle gal gill it i‘??? 215535955; l ,i§E=g ling ii h‘? “ti. l’55 it?‘ ill‘ n; a ‘F’: 2 liiilii‘ elégglg l?‘ gggrf z i; .= E lit i fir. =§ l 5515 giii ti; . i!‘ 3 Ellis t a 3.2a; . N. a. Apr! 11-da- »