\’ rm: cnAnwriu Town GUARDIAN wmi. ‘A ,. WALTZ m Your. l-IEART... a 9 Stars! 2 Bonds! 6 Songs! TOO Girlsl ’ In Rudy's First Great Warner Bros. Musical! //, PM‘ v v Ii ll‘ n r" VALLEE1 *svvEET. “lq§"9" guuunvunak, SLSO . NES " STRAND...TODAY i. h,» Ev< I'llv\'lilI .-~r P», Unii ‘dense-l Alumni CAPITOL T -|ilY . ' f,‘ ll rqc 130mm,,“ m ,. “Merry Widow” Dazzling Spectacle At The Capitol Gay Viennese music, continental ioyousneis, Parisian and charming old world romance blend with massive spectacle and glamor- ous locales in "The Merry Widow," Ernst Lubftschs production of the Franz Lehar masterpbce, which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Rouniting the triurnvlrate of Lubitsch, Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald, the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer picture is staged on a. spectacular scale. its whim- eicai comedy, gay humor and charm- ing romance being backgrcunded by gorgeous settings and hundreds of beautifully costumed players. The world-beloved music is presented on a. scale never possible on the stage. The picture is in every way Rudy Vallee In “Sweet Music” At The Strand Rudy Vallee is at the Strand Theatre. He has with him not only his own famous Connecticut Yankees, but the Frank and Milt Britton band of instrument Wreckers. He will be assist-ed by charming Ann Dvorak, youthful screen slur who has turned "hoofer" for the oc- casion, as well as Helen Morgan. greatest of torch singers, Ned Sparks, Robert Armstrong, Allen Jenkins, Alice White, Joe Cow- thorn and Al Sheen who was Mr. Gallagher's partner not so many years B80. 'I‘hey'll all be there, with scores of other singers, dancers, players, in Rudy Vallees greatest film triumph, "Sweet Music." pro- what might b: termed a. super-pro- duced as only Wflrller BT08». W111? qucggom greeted film musicals. can make Mn. At flmoe in Uniform “Sweet Music," which is even better, and bigger, than it sounds, opened yesterday at tihc Strand Theatre. Vallee has the roic oi‘ a collcgc youth who has organized a band from among his fellows. They turn professional and make a tromcnd- ous hit over the radio and. at night clubs, 11c falls in love with a. beauti- ful dancing girl who thinks she hates him because he is constantly taunting her about her act, but. who, after spinning his love. Wil- denly awakens to the fact that it l5 to this young crooner that she owes all her engagements. Ann Dvoinkhas the role of the dancer with Ned sparks as her manager who makes her believe that no is responsible for the cori- tracts which Vullce has secured Chevalier, who has always been l at home in a. uniform, has never been better than as the dashing. rollicking, fun-loving, romantically inspired Danllo whose madcap froiics almost bring. a nation to ruin but who fines everything up again with a. grin and a sly wink. Miss MacDonald, stunningly pho- tographed and wearing an array of Amen-designed costume; which will make every girl in the audience catch her breath, was a brilliant selection for the enchanting Sonia who proves that a widow can have her moments. Together the romantic pal." sing such-famous Lehar hits as "Cgirls, Gir -Girls," "Tonight Will Teach Me ' I Forget." “Vllla," "Widows are Central l Guardian? l) “I'll! urran noon" sci-dud Thggtyqliprlllst. L-6566-3-23-8i. . .--- THIS ls GOOD-Bee the Due Devils driving Plymouth and Chrys- ler cars, Orldfellows Ball, Wednes- day, the 27th, 3.30 p. m. and 8.30 p. m. --I.|-o6l2-3-25-8l DOMINION uovssaow con! -Unload.ing ancth . . der for any quantity delivolo promptly. A Plckard d: Co. Phone 24o. L-5605-3-26-3l THE YOUNG. CKICKENS will soon be coming along. Buy your chick Mush and Chick Growinx Mash at Carter's Food Store, Queen Street. L-562l-3-26-li. TNVERNESS SCNEENED COAL -Fo;- the kitchen ranso. lllveme§ is clean. hot and flu-loll. isoul by A- Plckard 8s Co. Phone 240. L-56D5-3-H-BI a E E ‘i BASEBURNER COAIr-OUI D- h d: W. hard coal is America's finest Anthracite. sold in any qiwmlth A. Pickard s» Co. Phone 240. ' L-sctit-a-zs-ai nuns Mus/r “LAY on BUST’ if fed with Blatchfcrcls “Fill the Basket" Egg Mash for sale at Carter's Feed Store. L-5622-3-35-11- 95TH BlRTImAY-IVIIS. Cap- tain MacPherson of Lower Prince Street, was receiving congratula- tions yesterday on her 95th birth- day. She is bright and smart 8-8 many people thirty-years younger than herself. She is enjoying the best», o: health, and the Guardian joins in wishing her many happy and pleasant years. REV. D. M. LAMONT IN SCOT- LAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont, who ministered for many years to the congregations of the Central Parish of the Church of Scotland in Prince Edward Island and also to different congregations of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. is now settled as minister of the parish of Dervaig, Isle of Mull, in the northern part of Scotland. ‘I'M congregation of the Old Kirk and the congregation of the United Free Church in that parish hav- ing recently amalgamated, Mr Lamont ministers to the imltd charge and has thus the wholb community under his pastoral care. His son James. affectionate- ly remembered in~ this Province, is week the Maritime Provinces Newfounlarsd have been feat loctuiias, exhibits and demonstra- stoiw of the "Romance of Hooked of the exhibit. “During the week." romantic Maritime Provinces of Canada, and their patterns 1p backwoods yczirs to make this collection com- takes so long. Buyens who go into Newfoundland, Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island must often travel in small boats on rough seas . . . must got out long land jour- neys in oxoarts. It is not unusual to hear of a. buyer returning by boat with his carefully selected prize rugs with him . , _ suddenly gett- Gfl . and “Melody of Laughter." nndpfihclr rendition 0f the’ 111K110"! lOl‘ heixlielcn _'M.organ plays hor- iggregggfiéouitgglxllpngil: ' “Merry Widow Waltz" give a new up, u, torch singer and Alien mm o r650“ camluded . JAPALAC Women: Institute, nude ‘ml or world ma, [Qu- oonception of this form of thfl Jenkins ii dumb publicity ugcnt 3 ALABASTINE HIS. I. T. OURBII. Prue. lotion. BLATOBFORD’! hove co. who gcts all the pcss notices for RECEIVE HOLY “Ann. _ M,“ VARNISH Mil-B. HECTOR MoLlAN, lesy, been in in Elltlllld- ‘ e org ar romance l3 himself instcador ' , ic man S M, gm] g o; " snagged Th}; script but gas who p, paying him Vine m Gertrude M“°P°'mdgts°¥ils and glrptwzlllgr fin‘ h We ll known KELLY’! CD08! B08001. mkfgfuuanm, cm“ t I». . - ‘ - , s C ma. . erosive . l 1. invested with thoni unmistakable Nomi dances and specialty mzdfigaw ammony o; the mu- everywhere as a ' --_ 355113113391 c535. _.~ Lubitsch touches of wit, satire and number's, in which scores oi gm,“ olobmm“ “m, took p1,,“ m Pflcg tenable produfl" Honor roll for m; mongh o; 33511“) (mu.- MEAL. ; genial mei-rlment. ‘ bfallelfiilll; ggliibby takéoy his: the spacious chapel of Lggxrxigvgfiatfi 5 lbs, pkg _ 75c The" is a var Pobruery: 1 wmmn w n complete Iubstltulc for IIIIW. ll‘ ‘ Brilliance and Slilrkle 1:51“. gettihgs for those ‘dances .‘,3',;,_..,,,",'§f';.,,,33’$',.,.,_ Ti... em. ‘ nish for every uhhf] 1163,51,‘; g’ m, “mam”; mlaunaosiarows x 1. 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I ‘ -_ >, "a - - x .1 .1. s. tsvtoa pursuing his course of study for game, tho ministry of the Church. cw“ av-gaflon, and Canada-s System and HOOKED RUGs-For the wot limdpzvi- dismrsslon at the National! __ conference of the League o: Nations m Society to be held in Ottawa on May 31 Juno l, according fothe agenda tions of the thrilling and oxcltin8 issued by the Society todny. surfs" at the store or Marshall. ‘lzions wmuh fihe British Common- Fleia and Company. chlcago- M- wealth. and peace-time eo-upei-a- OQPd-mg m 9- IWWS P990“ m a em‘ tion oi’ the Commonwealth's fight- cago newspaper. Mm- Alfie“ I-WP- ins servfoesiueitams included with- ham. well-known alchemy and in the scope or‘ ‘the discussion on collector, was lecturer and in charge gmma}, derema the report stated, "a woman wear- ivion to be made by it to the mgam. lng the authentic 9685M"? ¢°5Wm° zatlon of peace" is the subject on of backwoods Canada hooked ‘r1185 which a speaker will be invited to lllld, explained hoW the mlflww address the Annual Dinner or the process is done" “A11 those 8090 Socletyonthe Evening of May m. antique om send-antique “we 111 ~ A committee of the Society, pre- the Field collection, are from tho gided mm- by pm; Nqymmn M“. Keinzie. University oi’ Toronto, and NW9 appointed at the Society's National accurately the slnrwlo desirm of the Conference last year, will make a 1e and ova-ital mport on the subject, “The Cons“. filings. “It has taken hilly fifteen than of Canada and participation plete and it is no wonder that, it fllflgndmgnlggl [g required;- flliusicisiu lVill Hike Across _ English Channel HAIIFAX, M81011 Ho" (OP)— Accompanied by his piilr of “water skit" and plenstc Ms _ Star iAla-wiie. bound on p great adven- tmewhloh he ma. will prove man's of the see. - Ken- Walithor. who berstrolled flung Montreal Embodi- and cromed the Detriot River from Windsor to Detroit on his water- proof, infhtod boots, does not think the current-mooted, choppy waters of the channel will effect his pm- CTBI- . And u for heavy seas. be laughs with a nervy glint in his eyos and , ‘Why I like rough water." His “ " were perfected by two yetars hard work and $3.000 capital. Weighing 55 pounds, they resemble airplane poontohs more than any- thing‘ else and have balanoers fastened inside the centre of each. When Walther attempts his hike comm the Channel.‘ he will be fastened inside his sklls. His motive power will be Supplied by two canes, resembling buoys. which are fasten- ed to stout bamboo poles. In that u-ar he says he can move along as easily as any winter sportsmen. Sterling Products , Limited Shows Steady Increase WIINDSOR, Ont., March 26- Definite improvement in busincm was reported at the Annual Meet- ing of Startling Products (Limited) held in Wndsor. An increase in ad- vertising expenditures for the year was approved and following officers were re-elected: H. L. Schado, president; H. L. Kinnucan, vice-pmident; H. C. Eastman, secretary-treasurer. Commenting on the business out- look for the remainder of 1935, Mr. Schwde saiid that he looked for continued improvement. The Sterling Company distributes‘ well-known drug products including Dr. Lyon's 'I‘ooth Powder, Watkins‘ Mulsfied Cocoanut Shampoo Oil, Glostora. Del-A-Tonc, Asprin‘ Phillips‘ lVlilk of Magnesia, Phillips’ Dental Magnesia, Mldol, Cascarels, California Syrup of Figs, Dariderinc, PEPE‘! Dl-B-DBPSIH. Papa's Cold Com- Wllhd. No-To-BM. Diamond Dyes and Diamond Tints. Agenda Prepared " For League Con. OTTAWA, March 25—iCP)—De- volopmcait of an international police the internationalization of llcy of defence are subjects Military, legal and moral obliga- “Nonvh America and the wntrlbu. International Organization; od women police are not necessary Grapaud and Vicinity Mr. Kobert Norton spent Hie week-end at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and we. Hurry Norton. Orepoud. ‘ The mhny friends of Mrs. Wil- liam are pleased to learn that she in recovering from recent illness. Miss Mary Inman of Crepeud ll BIIJOYTIII I W311 QSTDEd 1'3‘ Eb TihU Orient Hotel, Victoria. ‘mi-cosh the kindness of Wood d: Co. the pupils of Crapeud School spent e. very pleasantlat- urday afternoon skating at Vic- toria rink. Miss Edith Icnrd spent the week-end’ at Cape ‘In-averse, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Bell. » Mr. Thomas Kehoe spent the and Mrs. John P. Kolioe of Ceps Traverse. ' The cently erected street lights of Crapaud have proven themselves to be very. beneficial during the pest wet weelnWe all hope they will be czontinued. spent The monthly meeting of th Crapaud Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Percy Dawson on March 19. ‘The busi- ness part of the meeting was fol- lowed by games and lunch. Miss Maimo Dawson is visiting her sister. Mrs Harry loci-d of Crapaud, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fugcrson Silent Sunday at the home of Mrs- Harry Leard. Mr. Bertram Cameron Sunday at Crapaud. , The many friends of Mr. 11mm- 8-5 BWrdY H6 pleased to know that he is recovering from his re- cent illness. Mr. and Mrs. William Younker of Kingston attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Wright of Victoria, tho mother of Mrs. Younker, Mr. Eric Lowther made a bugi- 11°53 W19 t0 Stimmerside on Much 19. QWiHB to the recent thaw Rev. Mr. Lund and Rev. Mr. Dowolfe had trouble making their rounds on Sunday, March 17. ‘I'M many friends of Mr. Joseph Mammal‘! were: m hear that he 15 Swefihk from a fractured The many friends of w. Wii. mm D- 5119???" "Bret to hear of his recent illness. Miss Eleanor ‘Irowsdale spent the weck-end at the village, the guest of Miss Ethel and Jeanette Dawson. The many friends of Master Clayton Simmons are glad know that he has returned from ti"? h°8P1tBi and is recovering from his illness. Miss Audrey Harvey oi‘ Albany visited Crapaud Saturday, Mum}, 18. and very kindly helpgd out with the program of the concert. Mr. Richad La: relatives at rCi-apofi, is vmmu‘ Li DON'T WANT WOMEN POLICE CHESTER, England - (C.P.) _.. Cmlm"? to the suggestion of the National Council of Women the Town Watch Committee has decid- here. week-end with his parents, Mr. Slswims |Wilscn. Roll call will be answered Pleiades Have, TBeeirAuthentically . ~ nuw‘ YCRK. Marci. ans-cor)- Phowsmnhu moot than: the Ocu- tiun Fioiedes. the sister! of ling-lo family. of eters was an- npmicddtooight at Columbia. Unl- ggge ig§§gr self in slwme for lnving had an afdair with a. nwrtel named Astothohldingone,1fytholocy was night, except than were400 The Ploiades were the dawhtera of Atlas and Fleione. The six visible ones are ‘Maia. Electra. Taygete. Alcyone, Celaeriio and Stomp. NEW DOMINION The regular monthly meeting of this Institute was hold at the home of ms. Martin MacDonald on March 7th with eightmembers and several visitors present. The president presided and the meet- ing opened by singing “The Bwanee River." Roll call was re- sponded to by naming a Federal Cabinet Minister and the minutes of last meeting read and approved. The correspondence was then read which included a letwr from Mr. Smith regarding mat patterns- The secretary also reported hav- ing received the annual govern- ment grant. A bill for sand tabla ‘which was presented to the school was cr- dered paid. A paper on legal rights of wo- men in Prince Edward Island read by Mrs. W. D. Shaw and a sowing contest conducted by Mrs. Hector MacLean proved very interesting. It was decided to have n. “Grab Bag" at the next meeting which will be at the home of Mrs. George with “Jokes! A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and u social hour with music enjoyed. Besides the regular business, the services of a former valued mem- ber, Miss Elizabeth MacEwen, now of Lower Montague, were remain. bored by the members. The fol- lowing address, accompanied by e gift ofa beautiful b ‘* and ear-ring set was directed to be sent to Miss MacEwen: Miss Elizabeth McEwen, Lower Montague, Dear Ellzabethz- . t When you left this fair. com- munity of ours some months ego to take up your new duties in Montague, it. was the unanimous intention and hope of our Insti. T-lltfl mémbfiffilup b0 b; ablg to ‘a- press, at an earlier time than the present, our appreciation of you POUL TR WEN! BuynnoofoiirPmBredLlEl. Cookereh for improving ymlr flee; Bred four generations for high egg Production. All, from Registered Bans and sircd by birds from Beg- ilicred lien: (over 200 sill). We Ind Chaumlon hm 1031-88 P. I. l. cl: laying Contest. (271 eggs.) International Fox 8 Animal Foods. Lid. Somme " , P. E. l. -4. ING SUPPLIES Z-Zifl-iii-Zifi-Iiiil-Zix Photographed Hulifax‘ Port Arrivals‘ i Animus:- Cevelier from Jamaica. Norwegia-uvfrom Glasgow. Beaver-bros from 8t. John. ~ Mazkland from Liverpool. N. S. Bogus from lncel Harbour.’ SAILINGB- Lutsen to at. John's. severolo; from ‘local Harbour. Her-lei: from no: M. ' __,R.eguu from TAMI Hhibour. VESSEL! m III’!!!- Norwolil-o. dlschl-rll-Ill. Harlem. disclmiing. Ooiboi-no. loading. Cavalier, dilchuging. Barge No. 2, berth. Lutuen. loading. Ragua. dinners . lllerkleufl. discrimina- Beavorbreo, loading. Severoles, discharging. Berlnik, discharging. berth. Armin. with. vassaLs nus "r0 ARR!VE:— v WOMEN'S INSTITUTE u" ZL-Erlc lrisell. from Sn. John. Man. Citizen fzcin St. John. Duchess of York from Liverpool Mcyra from St. John. Zi-Penmorvah from Boston. Kosciuszko from New York. Caledonia from Glasgow. Alaunla from New York. Montcalm from 8t. John. it-Stuttgart from memoir. Ohedsbucto from Ii. C. ports. Andaniufiom New York. Zb-Asmniu from London. Brambek from New You-k. Dominica. from New York. Incemom from Liverpool. Belle Isle from 5t. John's. Seveioles from Hl-llfll- m-Portis from Nfld. ports Yorkmoor from Bouth Af Wentwcrth from U. S. ports. 27—Silverwnlnut from 1hr East. ill-Lady Can. Conqueror from Australia Penny Worth from Australia. Man. Brigade from 5t. John. Beaver-hill, from 5t. John. Quaker City from U. 8. Porto,‘ 30~Ascania from New York. Duchamp! York from 8t. John Moniclere from Liverpool. . Dolins from New York. $i—Norwegim from 8t. John. Cniriiross from 8t. John. Aunnia. from London. Chedsbuoto from E. C. ports. Antonin. from Liverpool. berdunduonecfcrurverybeet citizens. However. circumstances over which we had no control pre- vented our welting upon you sooner. i We recall with gratitude the service which you ren- dered to our Institute during the past number of years. The post of secretary and tnesumr, always an onerous one, you filled with fidel- ity and ability, While we miss your pleasant onality at our inoetingl. we feel confident that the energy and enthusiasm which you manifested in your Institute work. will inspire your late co-vmkers to was for- ward diligently in the noble work in which we are engaged. The fact that you secured a buslneu position in those times of economic stale ll e matter for sincere wfllrntuietion to you. In conclusion, lot ill esluro you of our continued regard for you and interest in your future wei- fare. It is our ardent wish that et some future time, we the rrlvllen o: welcoming you b"! 8min, u e permanent mem- ber of our oomnnmity circle. lfmnrth work allotted to you. Ind for an added measure of success in all your undertakings. 0n behalf of the New Dominion V ljyiancn 2621935 Drottnlngholin from New llbrk. Nelson Ho!!! B.W. Dldlfl. Can. Britislier {Mm N: Zolllnd 29—Ludy Soimrs from B.W. Indies. as one of our most faithful mem- ' 1o. Evidence t WILLIAM J. TRACEY 0 400 8t. Clmno A Toronto, who testified undezegrgoi; bow Frult-e-tivel him o; Rheumatism from whic ha used to euflor eo bedly lie cou hardly well: upstairs or close hie binds, Mr. ‘Tracey geve the statement of his experience under oeth before a notary to convince everyone of in; truth. Ho relates, "I suffered w badly from rheumatism and neuri. fll l CONT“ "ilk llllfllfllrg of cioeo my heads. After‘ taking Fruit-u-tivoe for four da s the lwcliing-lcit my hands an l we; able to climb n ladder. l have no more bother with rheumatism or neuritis and ~advlla any person uuflerinfias I have to use Fruirq. tivea. ay give quick relief." thins: Mi~..2".':;i':.":'"-""- w“ Fruitetivee Limited, on-wu°,"<‘§.°.'.§;s., m‘ rnun-A-nvss-zs. mu so. EVERYWHER: l ill MEMURIMI MESBSARAH MACNEVIN On Wednesday night last, them entered into rest, at the resdence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MuoFwclyen, Bonehaw. Woe Sarah MeoNevln, an aged and respected resident of the Scottish pioneers, and was lmovm in the district. The d . iadyhadmadeherhonreinlson- shew for inarw years past iLlld was held in affectionate and friendly regard by a wide circle oi’ Wlflillfefl and neighbors. Being of a. kindly und very diligent nature, she found spheres of usefulness in tho com- munity life, which she filled with acceptance and fidelity for a. length- ened period. She was a life long member oi the Church of Scotland. being baptized by the Rev. Donald MacDonald. The funeral service on F1158 afternoon was largely M,- widely and a mm Bddml. II!!! practical eichortation on the sflijeot of me ‘pie and hereafter. The in- terment took place at Argyle Show Cemetery. many following the ro- . . BRUSISES Tillie nothing b epl Ifinfu. I "his bell". “HIE UP Pill” L..|.PI_I-E.NT A ~ laioril’: , Poultry and Stock Foods Just arrived one car-iced lbs.) of MATCH- (xlebreted Poultry and Stock Feeds. “when