'¥_"LETS FALL 11v LOVE” e- - 404v .-.~ ADDED-see etllufilCAli "BROADWAY VAI-IITIIS" w? w FRANK noes/in fro. flair creams g “ Q3 Ll-D ‘l; r? .3“ t" ‘ ‘ CAPITOL-LAST QfBERKELEY SQUARE” QAPITOL—Startz'ng TH URSDA Y GREATEST 0F All. Mllllll. THRILlEIlS Genuine scenes c] Ana's lbs-en‘: Jungle been: In flghu [or Ii/e. LOUIS! IAZENDA IN “A TIIFLI BACKWABII" ALSO CRAP. l0 BUCK JONES SERIAL i- t.’ ‘EASTER HOLIDAY ZI if Excursions .LOW-PRICED ROUND TRIP FARE TO_ {BOSTON I; 5:.- l I‘, from SAINT JOHN t i‘ firnnsatlantic luxuries on the superb Atlantic liner ~, EVANGELINE _ Sailing from Saint John, New Brunswick B Tickets good leaving Balsa! John, ‘Saturday, March l1. Good _ ::':..':.‘.":..t.'.";r:m.?"""""'“"""""' ROUND TRIP FARES uteiiieseiuasemma Stcamarteflosioa) I , seal resume. ......s11I-II "flown. N n. true . ~ ‘Infinll- ...... 11.90 B“ healer. EB" ', . warms... .. nae lackvllieN n. iaoacagh, MB...“ use Iatharst. N. I» 1 w . means .......... 11-45 Cllrldisiowm? . ~ _t|II(§0lIe,N.B... n10 amnesia, Ell. 8 Equally low fares from other points Iefllarllllnflfrflr Ieoflhbi WEI‘. lahi It, "Wodlflfiyafillbfly s61.“ IIqA-IHLIIOIIQ _JQIVIIMIaWIIf,IIIMQ,TZIQSIIrIBLI-II.IQ 18.1‘. . seer-Lemme- aaneemeaaeenn llalelolgcrhandhnl l; 712A ST sn N mmdm’ sflaaau-“Nzfiw Pshoa Idwwl I?‘ “ [sanders Sail ' benefit or high school For Indies steamship, sail mac's Halifax tonight (‘meadayi for Bermuda, the West India and Dunerara (m: Guiana). ude. ToBarba —Dr.E.i3.'fritas. - . Bclfll. Charlotte- Tb Demerara-Dr. A. W. Killer, Rev. O. ll. Miller, Mr. Glnsbyhldll Kirby, lliss 1L Parr, Ottawa; llra. N. Gulton, Mrs. M. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Woodstock, Ont. These “vagabond cruises" have proved a great attraction throughout the winter season, providing as they do a leisurely month long jaunt through the picturesque islands ct the West Indies and t0 British Oui- c-na at a very substantial rcductim below the rates charged on the more luxurious "Lady" liners. Two ves- sels of the Canadian National fleet are in this service, the "Colborne" and the "Cbomedy", freighter-s spec- ially fitted for the carriage of a lim- ited number of passengers. Cadi Describes Statute Unfair To Poor People (By The Qnsdlan Pleas) EALIEAAX. larch IF-Btlrilil- tlon is on of the fundamental means of reducing tlie illegitimate birth rate, in the opinion cf Mag- istrate Ian D. Ross. Speaking before a meeting of the Halifax Ranch of the Canadian Association of social workers. Mag- istrcte Ross commended the work of those advocating sterilimtion, and criticised the "Illegitimate Children's Act" which he described ls sorely 1n need of revision. The magistrate also urged a spac- ial course on sex relations for the PUPUI IQ children might appreciate the dangers ready to confront them. “If they only could he made to realize possible effects their actions may have, I'm sure much good would result." he added. In picking what he described as "flaws" in the "Illegitimate Chil- dren's set", the speaker declared it pennltted "one law for the poor and another for the rich, contrary to British justice." "Ifelltoseeanyreasonwhya person able to deposit the $500 re- quirgl for maintenance of an fl- legitimate child should be released from a future liability totalling for l6 years 91,16)!’ Magistrate Rosa laid he did not think there should be any alterna- tive m a lump-sum settlement un- less the some yields an‘ income equal to the weekly payments or- dered. The Ontario requirement h- said, was the principal consuming annuity which ylc.ds an income equal to weekly payments for l6 years. It was surprising, the Magistrate said, the number of cases in which married men were involved. hilly 50 percent or the cases which came before him involved married men "and this fact leads me to the con- clusion there is something lacking in our present more". education. For so many girls to be "carrying on affairs with then whom they mow to be married" was a "shoot- 1:3 thing," said the county magis- ate. "l feel that in such cases both man and woman should be punish- ed." he said. "rm instance, there was one case before ine when the child was the second illegitimate born to tfe woman. Cases such as these are almost enough to eon- vinoc one sterilintlon is necessary. Certainly I feel there should be s course high schools of the province for the purpose of instructing youth, male and female. of the rill they may ba running." NOVA BGOTIANI SCAN OLD COINS (By Tha Canadian Pleas) HALIFAX. Mitch M-Ihsryhody hereebouts is closely scanning all old coins. Recently a letter was re- ceived st the office of the Halifax Board of ‘Irade requesting informa- tion about the vslu- c’ a Nova Bcotian hapenny of 188d. The letter was refened w I. J. Wckcl? and he said they if the coin was actufv dat-d ‘M’! ‘t would be worth up to $10.00. The reason for this high value for a mere half-penny is the fact that ohm the comers were being run oft the plate some of them were printed with the nurrb-r I ""1 a inverted. This mistake was discov- ered and corrected but not before s number of coins had been run off and circulated. FIIIT U. l. WOMAN IINATOI IN NAIID onsnbnsronimwf v1, larch iii-West Virginia's first woman stats unawr waa named today. week. Bevaralworaanhsvcmt int-he Bouseofbaicgateelmtnonshtlh Senate. Far r Indigestion llllouanaaa r 1 Tab ‘in n». . men . , one» r money-acne; \ of inetructicn at least m “*- uuuslii mmmm .nua5mn VUIUILIIIQ: fl-(OIJ- Briflhdchi lochadfcward tonighttothawoakkimdtbs Iegialattuwtothrow lflbt Thepovisious odthaActan confinadalniostentirelytcthseco- nculcfiaidmdwithiuihpovis- imstbscablnst wouldbavaau- thorltypolnssdbythahghiatiuo and aseuchbacseenace- slam. It would be empowered to borrow momy on the sole csodit of the province and to lend money to is- dtistzries and municipalities. Provincial public works and pro- perty, civil rights and natural rc- eoumes would be mains ovu- whioh the cabinet would have complete power. Any action the government might take under this extraordin- c-ry power would be enforceable by the British Columbia courts Whetber the government will lay down a special programme imme- diatelylsnotshtcdliitflicsnot the true implication: of the Act will depend upon the extent to which the government decides to apply its "lhe he mid, “has not the slightest intention d ic- ering with the constitutional crwlthdacrlkhteofcheelected i 3 l‘? E within the “the supervis- 1118. co-ordinstlng and prohibiting businem, financi diqaosltiou of products within the province, and the employment of labor therein." ..i__=.____ CUBAN SPANISH IN CLASS BY ITSILI o! the Canadian National Railways. In Havana there an ten morning dailies, nine evening dail- ies and five weeklies and in centres otlher than Havana are some forty- aro three life predominates and out- door advertising ia extenlvely us- ed In addition, bouncer. railway, motion picture, broadcasting and electric and neon sign advertising are to be found in Canada as else- where. It ia important in PNPering advertising copy for use in Cuba that the material be translated a Cuban in view of the language difficulty. Agita to r Is Arrested l g i 8 g Eisiil i s a =§ at l 5 15% g5 Q lg a s f! “ll W, l In anueuaunraeae raga ass cue aaaheczeeesaganee- Jimmie mow that she had let her- apartment number, the Yale Club by wira crisply. v_ w»: GUARDIAN _TMs$c l I "Herfaaseereslleamedlongamlvery man responds to the spell of really sacgddte akin-softly smooth to locket end m touch. "Girls, you can have this charm if you'll only follow my beauty lroatmlat—use Lux Toilet Soap regularly every day as I do. For: all types of skin. . . dry. y. oily . . Fin-be new: " says GIROLE L0MB0 allies-lug Paramount star "If your akin ls lust ‘ao-sofltry this gentle carol Almost beiore you know it. you'll nodcerharyocr skin hsacakaaoban excit- ing new beauty that win] you admiration —i'omsnce—ihal your eyes, hair, lips, mo, seem Iovelier. See if I'm net right!" 1'4 liceaewlda i- By What Every Widow Knows!’ LUCILLE VAN SLYKE (Continued from resc l) j' ned at her, "Anybody in the depart- ment-or a lawyer-or somebody—" Bhe drew along breath Bhe was Gordon. twittcd him sometimes of knowing “everybody who was anybody any- ‘MIG-y 1t hurt her pride cruelly to let self be led to this sordid spot but ahe was so badly frightened that it was no time to consider her pride. Bhe actually no longer had the courage to face the angle alone, and shs had sense enough to know it would be quite futile to attempt to lie her way out. One thing she was thankful for. nobody had yet address. She had been merely been ordered to "wait." "If you would have somebody tele- phone m Mr. Jamison I. Gordon." and one or two other places where he might be. Ahe sat but with closed eyes while somebody went to the phone booth and presently the blue coat nimmoued her to the study place at the end of the hall and handed her the receiver. Jimmie! voice came over the "Jamieson P. Gordon weaking-" "it's Molly—" she faitered. “Jim- mie, I hate to bother you at this hour of night but I'm in a perfectly hateful place and they won't let “when?” sanpped Jimmie, his anxiety making his tons rasping and hard. “Who won't let you go?" "The police-" she simmered. addreso-repeltlng it mechanically to Jimmie, she flushed with shame ejaculation. "first holel" he groaned, "Bow earth did you get there?" Q 1 9 ol ‘ill Eiligégfi n? l! 3 i! E 1' lllllilangslf i [ad pitifully. bocause—‘ ao terribly lonesome—" obllsl ivltcnlytipthntgirloitthst another time the might not away so easy—llke. We got our ord- srs and we can't always olbige even if we fant to—" Jimmie had a car waiting. he bundled her in and gave such an abrupt order to the driver that they started ofl with a mad hump, that almost precipitated Molly into Jim- rule's arms clung to his hand-her breath coming in frightened IIIIII. Hha “Jimmie-don't scold-J’ she beg _1__ “But you had been warned abe mlmnured faintly.8ha gave dir- Jimmie-J‘ ahs sighed gratefully. actions where he might he found "You ware such a dear to some for ' with meticulous care, mentioning his me—" "I'm coming for you tomon-ow morning about ten and we're going down w get Jimmie stormed. "You simply aren't ilt to take care of yourself-J‘ "Jimmie-l couldn't marry you- or snyhody—" she falter-ed. that tomorrow morning-J’ Jimmie told her. a marriage license, "We'll discuss (To Be Continued.) ‘IIONOI TWO STARS 0F 19H‘! IOVIII Umiiiirwocb, March n-Jiath- m9 erine Hepburn and Charles laugh- ‘km today were given the gold medal awards of the Hollywood Reporter. a film trade publication. foe the out- standing contribution during i088 to motion pictures by actress and ac- tor. The awards were made on a basis [Qt "I hadn't a remote idea where l was going. I only went e-oh, I was against him—" Jimmie began hotly. should think you could soc Imat insisted upon having hsr name or he--" "I can he's a perfect fool!" Idly was hitter now," l don't think he has sense enough to he a knava-hs was the moat helpless thing! Ob. I Is Found-A-(luilty 0f Girl's Death (O. P. Cable) (By Glaldialfs lpaalel WIN) llOwlfllarbadcsJdarch flo-Julalherttl-aytonwlllpa with hlslile forthelnurdarufllanche Wilkinson, young Barbados all‘ whose body was found on a lonely country road near hers, her head horribly battered. He was convicted Saturday after the jury had deliberated half an hour, and Chief Justice it. B. Pur- ness passed the death sentence. On Wednesday laborers discovered an iron stake not far from where the body was found. and the jury was convinced this was the weapon used by the mwdarer. MAY DILBTI TIII “BIITIIH SUI-Ill?!" CAP! ‘IOWN, March M.—-Bug- hstion that the words “British sub- ject" will disappear from ‘ of the Union of Smith Africa's con- stitution under the new Union statue hill to be introduced shortly has roused a storm of criticism in Natal and sections of the Cape Province and the ‘Prsnsvaal, where British- sjzaklng Smith Africans predomin- l . The answer by proponents of the bill is that no forfeiture of rights would ensue, because a member of parliament, for instance, being de- scribed as a "union national" would automatically be a Brlthh subject. According to forecasts of the bill. Hi‘! Majesty will’ have the came reis- tionahlp to south Africa as to the Su Camle Lombard b "Bolero" Nodes bar exquisite akin, even la che trying dose-ups. No wonder 686 our of 694 famous Hollywood sen-asses swear by this pure, lregnm soap. Try it today b: your akial Win new lova- rha aoap oldie aural . ipasssda A A MARCH 21, i934 _ i ret will help YQU wm romance" Surgeons Demcnd Operating Needs i (Byneflanadhnh-cee) of mlchsster County Hospital was averted when the Hololtai Trust resolution agreeing to mfltlbofiquutvitliadocwrstc supply\the entire requisites for the operating room. The staff had on hbruary 1 given notice to the n-ust the eta would in future DI! for no M111" ites and that commerrws Ffbfu- a-ry 20, 193i. if all necessary re- qulsltu were not on hand when an operation was puted the OPPYWO" would b0 postponed until necessary requisites wan supplied. except for use qfugmergency, and then under page of the requisites Ipread over a year total tween two and three hundred dollars. The decision of the trust to meet the medicos request settles a deadlock that extended over nearly a yecr- mlnishrs. nil-that, however, it i: stated that no hlil Placed by H" Union parliament would be reserved for royal assent. The Speech from the ‘throne at the opening of parliament ln Janu- ary said that as a result of the 1m- perial conferences of 1926 and i930 and the statute of Westminster bills would be introduced to bring tht union's lslgslatlon into line with thv constitutional position reguhnnv His Majesty's acts as head of th! executive of the Union. ions, acting on the advice of his t Lobster Packi e. United Kingdom and other domln-. Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Your ng and Fishing Allaiera Marine Paint Batteries Galv. Boat Nail! Battery Connections yo»; 0i! Cflihstloa Plysrs Padlocks Copper Paint Priiar! W1" Copper Tubing Secondary m" Icglae lame] ‘ l!" 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