_.Q-_ _ ,_ I 14 ~.,-¢-...,. »--, -.-»-..-_L_ -vevo U tl i 'Shaun ~ma§sf@~2e=¢ .->r.s;- ._-pf--' .- A ,\ X -- ` ` f. ,, . . ‘ ~`> "Q-"\. ~`~ -T-’*;§`-‘ "ri “ -*" *-‘ ~`-\s_a;»_”; SL., ¢~’__ Q1 is . / ' . I THE cHARLofr'rl~:'rowN cuARDlAN `¢»Ar:Eslx - _ _L . . »- -=-Q- -- - - _- Il’IARCH_1s,:l_932 . 0ElIl'RAI. 0lIARllIAII ` Loaded with laughs that will “""'m your heart T '_!¢ ~ TIIIIII3 that ` will knock you : ¢‘°Id» its the \ inside story of I the dlring ! scheme t h a t Q mln-a me sub- nlarines. BILL BOYD ROBERT ARMSTRONG JAMES GLEASON GINGER ROGERS Also Short Subjects I U. S , I MinI’I£1§I’I=¥efllA?=:£c!luction M FRINGE EDWARD -- NUW CAPITOL-Now PLAYING I T0.\ Matinee 3.15. Adults 3.5¢, Govt. Tax 2x--.’i7r. Children 150. Matinee 3.15. Adults 256. Govt. Tlx le-260. » Children 151:, Silnlto Govt. Tax lr-l6r. Night 7 8: 8.45. Orchestra 504-, Govt. Tax (- .L 1-,X |¢~_16e, Night 7 & 8.45. Adults 400. Govt. Tax 2° 10 to or-seo. sal.-any loc, Go.-l. Tux zo-ssc. I nlluron asf, ,wdren 25% nm, 1,, 10-20.-. _ PM Govt. Tax lc-261'. '__ THE NA. VY’S BIG' PARADE A Round Up of Western Thrills .j“;'n‘I“ / " Pns’o . N MA ` 'ma UNITED clwncn of can- ” ' C ` l' I ada, I in and 'I o'clock. Dr. M. E. Genge. r Belle River-Belfast. Services ay, Mar 20th are as follows' bund . ~ ll:-lie River. at 11 a. m.; Eldon, at .__-.-.12 ' m., subject, “The Important _ -.. 3 p. /-- ~ -- Question." r0ev.J.R..sklnner,Pas- tor. . ~"f“`\i'i;‘»-SI I _ Q 'OID CLINIC at Provincial :lam OiIlce, Saturday from I 12. 1-22-fri-tf. __ ‘ SBYTEBIAN SERVICES -I y March 20. at Mt. Stewart 11 __ , ,nwr§\f' so A; In Men s Clothing and A* ~” . _ Cana - ' ‘W " I ‘ | town ce er as, as rece v- ' . ‘ notice of his transfer to Quebec ' will leave this moming. _ ¢ ed . ” ia _l TH* cA ‘I '- Chyi W ' ev" Y Ova THE LP`s0"‘°go"¥“'€IE I “wow” “"“ ,f St. To A _ SS nollsmo 'rsns IN wnicn IG., I I and day Soci Stav n are dian Airways in Charlotte sin Octob l th i GOES T0 TORONTO-Rev. R. Hensley Stavert left on Monday to attend the annual meeting of the General Assembly's Board of Sun- .£}'f.§`,°°.I’i..f.§` °...’§°.`2` 1. f.'.’.?§"i'§' SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES Andrew’s Church School room, ronto, March 17th, and 18th. Mr. possible of the sessions of the eral Board oi' Missions which being held in the same place err, will also attend as many, ‘ I 'THE SEASONS NEWEST STYLES AT. _ ' ' if MEll’S SUITSI. 3pg|||(; BLUE SERGE, ' F I N E #pf pnnlhdir I , A ':°I:>=“-\"I‘-, nAnD DIDING. man FIGHT- _Ek mo. AND wsnlu Love Ginn Ma 2- ` < rm: 'rnsin /gm u ALSO SERIAL AND COMEDYI The many friends of Mr. George Reddin will regret his present in- i A WIIITE GIRLS LIFE IN THE FAR NORTH (By The Canadian Press 'ToEoN'm, ont, March 1'l.-- GLACE BAy_ N_ Sq Mun 17_ The life of a white girl 8893 14 I” I 'By The (.`an:i °f - Wu -ff fo- C-»--us ----»-. we T--. me vu-. th lo b ,ell ' ~ ‘~'"“‘“--H-V I women. It was somewhat of 1 ‘ attended 1-nshland Division on e wel' ow , , _ . 'rhai ls the sclcntlnc truth nbou; Th" “""“""“‘° “M °°°“’”‘°°" brcak for a gentlewoman to shot- Tuesday evening. ~ \ ° Piles-the renl reason why s.1l~.'e; “'35 F-1"°°d°fI IU' 3 mimnfy °'"8HK0“;tcr the traditions of the time; and and supposltorics do not give pr- muli .n which l-00 .lnpnxlese soldiezs ; in _ B mancnt relief why cutting does not .._-, ,.,. _.; _ e concert stage was may 5' 5h°’t MI" FI°r°n°° D°wn" Chulmbe "mom the eéusel rms 2;: d_ A it P I I _-remove from that play acting town. was a visitor to Btanchel s Your itching. bleedin: or pro- md ‘G H "‘1"‘;{ ‘j"I’a“H‘“`~J “N191 ,which was generally considered last week, where she was the guest truding Piles will only go when you - ‘f ‘-1'-~ 'Oil 9- 19 HDHMSC rulnous to morals. lol Mr. and Mrs. Nell Cameron. Bhe , “°t‘-“ny "°m°"° the °““5°-“nd fm I C""°m“"‘I°" 1" M`~‘“°hU1‘Ia- had UT' “There were many small annoy- was accompanied home by Miss one minute before. Extomal treat- ' ments cam, do tms_,m mm_mlfl:`1”f‘rl a ‘cm ont;-ation of his forc€S'nnces even in the more settled Lulu Champion, Stsnehel. medicine should he used. HEM- _ °‘f7I‘r_‘_"‘°"',“‘ “ f"~“'Ii °f h‘5 P"”'|P8rLS of the country. Once at --- ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. s. ml-°_llS 111511100 ‘u Wvsicrn Mlm-,Stanstead, Que., Pauline was giv- Among the most recent visitors Leonhardt. sold by good druggisv _ rinn-~1 _ ,_ c i_'_ ‘ ing a concert in the girl's school. to Springtcn were Mrs. Maclnt e ggggeigé"g§‘;'fgii;’;f°;’f|;,£ gut, T110 ,Ch 0052 news sources rald"rhe piano was on the wrong side . and Mrs. Coles, Milton, who vis’II:- wngemd bloom hem, and ,.;.s,,,m!-=Ilf;\nl°_f1”_lli1ng bc-tween Chinese vol-,of the room and Pauline wanted ed their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the almost deagvpax§;éM Pom h a 5 ll" -_Ni Jfmlnese soldiers a- ,lt changed. Of course that could Kenneth Macleod. anDralrIS;I;mIIlrnbez!Iie\'able' “record Inf? ‘b0"“” £01118 011 _not be easily done at short notice. Messrs. Will and Leigh Cameron mme” "gm in this cm” so “M -m~r'.H.‘.(l .q.!;(.)~ 'nur nn, ts. Japanese very well; said the visitor, 'then were visitors to Hartsville last 32:2; ::“’;';.:1..’.iE“'.:",..°:|` .ll»-' 1 hr;-_ :-im:-ll flgl1i1nn'con0el~t for such a trivial ressonf' son, Kenneth, Hopedsle, were re- mmrantee of money_back if it dm.) 0_1 - I-1-if---his 11 wa ch the Japan- cried the principal. 'I certainly cent visitors to the Dock Road, the not end their Pi|¢,_ no mum. how c o su. ercu fa-uslfifs, as reported would' replied Pauline. and got guests of her mother, Mrs. Johnl Duncan MacDonald, Summerside, and John D. and Angus Ma_cDon- ald at home. The deceased was laid `R.ose Valley and Stancnel schoclsi-M Grade II (Sr.>-1, Willis Burt; 2, Emmett McKinnon. Grade II (Jr.)-l, Ruby Caseley. Grade I (Siu)-1, Wendall Har- I 5 0 n beautiful braid of long brown-, ringgon Grade I (Jr.) (al-1, Eunice Case- ° encased in a tightly stitched buck- 1 ley; 2, Lorenm McLellan. Grade I (Jn) (b.)-1, June Park- ' of turquoise blue I-Iudso'n‘s Ba_\, er; 2, Elva Bryenton; 3, Muriel half pound when inthe cave. I beads_ It was given to "the Lad) Parken 'I‘eacher`l. Weeks Murphy. Miners Conference To Discuss Wage Cut (By Canad an Pres) ST. JOHNS Nfld. Mhrch 17.- Rcasons for their resignations and ' WB. Y D ' England in the Spring. and if I lent, M,-_ and Mm Rndemk MM- withdrawl of support from the Govemment, announced la.st1~"ri- day, were given in the House ‘of Assembly today by 1-lon. Dr. H. M. portfolio and chairman of the `owlng to the illness of their tea- health board; Philip Fudge, mem- ber for Hermitage, and Captain :By The canadian P,.e5s>_A son Mr. Donald Nicholson respectively- John Parsons, representing Harbor lhe result of the iote was known, d All ho the will be able to ge- G posals included in Premier Squll-es’| nson) had not been made' leased oldcrs in the Gander terrlt- “Mons would have men d theipast few years, he will be greatly ry was without members' concent; C t 1 mdustrme md;missed by a wide circle of frieml and that sale or Labrador lo can- °‘”‘ 'Y _ !’°“t‘a M md and the sympathy or the wmmuni- C nn, would nave gone through 5;' °°“"“‘”'° ° 5 Um °“ “nd W° ‘ty goes out to the bereaved ones. upported by the Premier. In a brief counter statement, Sir Richard said the Government was determined to balance the budget. Dr. Mosdell said he was convinced the sale of Labrador to canada would brave been consummated if the l’f€ml¢1‘ had Uiven negotiations conducted by himself (Dr. Mosdelll illid Holi. P. J. Cashln active support. -M1- l|ildren’s Cold s Checked witho ut osdell, former minister without! "aoilnnnub on S amlmszlusqsev, ___ , _ _ in me clun-.se liupmnem _,.0 ner w.,_.._ ,_ , _,-, ,_,,.,,, _‘_` u,-lnoximlm.4 -il ¢ ' . » nm 15th to the 22nd. GREY W0RSTEDS_ FANCY STRIPES, ETC AT NEW LOW ` PRICE LEVEL $19.95 to $35.00 I M.EII’$ HATS! NEW STYLES, N E W M AKES, SHADES, SNAP AND Al;1;0;I;Am, SHADES ' ROLL EDGE, INA RANGE STRIP ’ ‘. ~- or NEW SHADES. COLLAR l $1.25. $1.50, ' Shoes at Low ` . $2.50 lv $6.00 S NEW 0AP$! g 0VEROi0ATS! _ NEW PATTFERNS GUARDE AND PLAIN MODELS. SEE THEM. $15.00. 19.010. 25.00 . $HIRT‘Ii. I . T0oKE, EA.S'rERN ` £70 ATTALHED OR 1/. DETACHED. 1,00, $1.50,, $2.50 I il I GLOVES; I I ALL THE NEW STYLES - HEAVY CAPII-3- ¢"0AT» DEER, ALSO 'f.IHAll/IOIS- AND SHADES ETTE_ _- $2-"0 510.00, $1.50,, to $3.00 f I sllorsz urcxwlillnx MEN’S AND BOY’S HUNDREDS OF CHOICE Prices. PATTERNS. sa.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.15 50c,` 750, $1.00 PHILLIPS Mens Wear STORES LIMITED ‘ l:lIe'tookss the bass of :nerr ` . ,',... Ii.th'b hd- ,, _ |n,.n5» of C-,,n`.,man bow. `_0m_s',, thleltlo $15 :ard nip 'which after much labor and re- W" _ action objections to taxation pro | I I were issued on the sole authority of Reviewing administrative affairs, . Iyond. Although Mr. Jay has not , e elsmed issuance of wrlns against 'he M”L'°°' °f _‘I““"°°' H°”‘”°‘|b°en in very sood health for the ' differently, I bel eve the negoti- have averted the financial crisis we are now experiencing.” ITY Mr. Albert Jay and little son Gordon. of Borden, were visitors to Mount Stewart recently, guests of Mr. .lay's parents, Mr. and Mrs George Jay.. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin, Ssvaiw Harbor, were visitors to Pisquld on Sunday. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Anear the Swedish “match king," wasl MacEachern " of Conovay, on the found dead in his Paris apartment _ ,,,,, _,-gggf _ A birth of A bonais baby- _.L_ ,this afternoon with s bullet I. I | Miss Myrtle Fisher, Peake's Sta- ."` Iilon. spent a short time visiting MOUNT STEWART AND “cm” ‘in Savage Harbor, recently. the aced an excessive burden on the_ - -~- ‘ - ` ._--. » ' umm; In replyf Prime Ministerl "To our astonishment and diss-I A "W IUIHEBIIHK U“m°'°1 h°‘iI¢~ r Richard Squires reaffirmed the nppolmmenw he sau me Prime ny was plgyed in M0;-eu Rink rn.. °v°mt;“°“I's '"I'°““°” W b°1“"°°| Minfster treated lsennevs omelsl °°“*1Y b°“"°°“ the MMU" ‘C-"H °°l1“ - _ and Head of Hillsborough team. DR Mcsdm clmmed members had invitation' with the utmost lndiffer me result being R victory for Mm ence, ne.ther displaying a dis- i ot been afforded and opportunity lmswon to proceed Wm] negonnrell. The hockey fans are quite » °°DSid€I` I-he blld8¢I1 PYOPO-S8152 ' pleased over the recent "cold n t li in I hat the British financial experts H ms Im me ns Us canyltm: imap" as gg 1,, quite n benefit to the T , _ with them ln an official capac y. Sr Percy Thompson and J. F In connecvon with me G1mdel_Iopen air rinks. _ Pc . fam’liar with local conditions when msed he _“iid 'lf must "°nI:;yI A glogm of sadness was nut over drarrng the budget, and that if f“"‘° my 39'” W; if “I IT; I’;°°°l:m:|uount stewart recently when one some of its provisions were put into °" was °°m° mm e eg 'of its oldest residents, Mr. Robert effect me fisheries were "doomed," ‘"3 °°"“I“’Y f’°"‘ me *”“° "’“‘i.1ay, passed lnw the ores: ne- llirougll luis heart and .l revolver in his hand. Major Fclrrander, a director Ui ' me swcdlsln Macon company. col- lapsed am] died in Stockholm when _advised of Krcugers death. he Swedlsh cabinet met in SP¢' ,cial session after announcement 0! 'the death, which was resflfded 55 "a national catastrophe." It WB! disclosed that the National Bank ,of Sweden recently loaned illt Swedish Match Company 11 f°I“I _of 100,000,000 kroner, ($2b,800,000I- The holly was found, fully 'Im' sed and lying on thc floor of 1115 bedroom, by M. Luth-rin, vicv-DW' .sident oi* the Kreuger-Toll Match 0. Kreugel: had been cXP¢Cf*’d Io attend a directors' meeting Im’ moming but failed £0 BPPWI Kreugcjfs reported suicide recal- led the mysterious death of NWI _Lowenstdm the multi-mllllonalfc Belgian lsrtificial silk manufactufef who fell from an H€1’°DI'““` ""0 the English Channel. Despite the police conclllslzg that Krcu_lger's death was Sllldh it was dwlded to investigati tied” possibility that no was mufdfme' Finger-print experts went ov.-r 0 room in which he aim and dit" tives joined in the lnvesiilahear Neighbors sam they did 11°’ W me snot, but inn- they "°“".I was Ivants scrmm ‘When the bod, discovered. guest of her sister, Mrs. William Pigott. The many friends of Miss Mar- saret Birt are pleased to know 1 :hst she is improving after her , ong illness and is now at her ' home in Pisquid.-T. MA'rcli lrlNa`Dfr~`:`s>;li ms owN HAND PARIS, Mar. 17-Ivan Kreugcr. l . , -