PAGE six ' PRINCE so WARD llow Playing MATINEE 9.15 .. 16c. 20c. EVE, I b 835-250. 37c, 45c. V1»: -- W A B M P A S S I 0 N S ' SURGE THROUGH A TIDE OF TENDER BOM- ANCE . - . S0 REAL, S0 TRUE, YOIYLL SAY AS YOU W I P E Y O U R. TEARS AWAY. “I HAVE LIVED WITH ALL TIIESE PEOPLE; WHAT AN EX- PERIENCE IT WAS"! eviisifaxinn KAY FRQKNCIS buededbyKlNG MIDOR unireoganfisrsrféicrua! s: m; ll ‘play: with your linen-airings; tenderly, ‘to/orally, m a liorphl on it» imlrumenlQu‘ rltubie symphony ol loan and iuughtqgf wlildyvyou ilad ygunqlle pert, Metrotone News and Violin Recital -_.._- The following program was rec- ently given at a Violin Recital in Houlton, Maine, by Eric Richards, aged l5, grandson of the late Hon. John Richards. He was assisted by Mary Carroll, soprano and was en- l’ joyed by a most appreciative aud- lence. Charity Petite Beroeuse Hermann Gavotte . . . . . . . . . ./. . . . . . . ., Gossec t Somewhere a Voice is Calling. Tate‘ Bird Songs at Eventide Coatcs Andantlno . . . . Lemme Minuet. in G Beethoven Souvenir dc Sarasate .... Potslrock WereI.......... . . . . . . . . ..Bond I Passed by Your Window .. Brahe l Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard, Cavatina Rail ‘Fifth air Varie ............ Dancla HE'S LUCKY CHICAGO, June 17.-~Wiliiam H. Brunskiil, who has just returned from Australia and the South spas. collecting fish for the Aquariam, had some luck. He brought back: Fish with noses; fish with orange fan tails that open and close; fish with two bodies and one head and fish that change their colors at will. llo Not Neglect Pitts - Todd, Comedy i Shediac Ready For COME D Y AN D BRITISH TRAVELOGUE MATINEE 2.10 11c. m. ivioirr '1 a 0.4a m. 31¢- THE ormuuurrufrrlwN of the air fleet at Shcdiac will be known on its aliglitlng at Cart- _ ivright, Labrador, it being under- stood there will bc at least forty- eiglit hours prior notice of arrival at Shcdinc, an 800 mile hop from Cartwright, which it is estimated willtake about seven hours. The latest information is that the sea- piunes will leave Cartwright at nine o'clock in the morning, Atlantic Standard Time, which will bring tliuin into Shediac about four P. M. the some day. Rpm l Italian air squadron of tweiit.\'-foiir iliuge seiipiaiies iilig-lits in Shediiu: Italian Squadron Are Appointed I,\']li'('illl to The Gua rdlan) SlIEDlAC, N. B. June 1B~TlllS , siuuside suiiiiziering place on the $Oll'll sir-ore of the Strait 0f Norili- . umberlriiid is about to iciiness one NEW YORK, June 16,- (AR)- of the outstanding events in the an- ' Supreme Court Justice Louis A. Va- lium of air transportation ivhen the , lento has appointed lemimrarv re- Teniporary Receivers, Obligations 0f Debtor Nations WASHINGTON, June 1B--(A.P.)— DHcre is a brief outline of what {debtor nations are doing with res- pect to meeting their obligations, totalling $144,000,000, due today! ‘- Great Britain, owing $75,950,000. is paying $10,000,000 in silver at 50 cents an ounce. Frzince is defaulting on a payment of $40,738,568. Italy is offering about $1,000,000 on its instalment of $135459“!- Bclgium is defaulting on a pay- ment of $6,325,000. Finland is paying in full tts in- stalment of 5148.593- Poland is defuulllllil on a payment of $3,559,000. Czechoslovakia, owing 31.590990 l5 expected to make Dari? llfiymefll- ccivcrs for most of the capital Stock iii three companies operating the Balbo, the Italian Minister of Air, take piece in Shediac. Bay on its wa_v from Rome, Italy, to the Chicago \Vorld‘s Fair. Chosen by Italian air experts af- ter an exhaustive survey of possible landing places in Eastern Canada, Siiudiiic Buy olfcrcci the most ideal conditions. Among those were ab- sence oi fog and safe anchorage. An added advantage is the case with which wireless communication can be established. A small plant installed by thc Italian air officials already at Shed- lzic is now in daily communica- tion with Home. Contact ivill be maiiitaiiieci with the squadron while on its flight, the planes being equip- ped for wireless communication. It. will he the largest air flcct ever to have crossed the Atlantic, Elaborate prcpaisations are being made by the citizens of thc town of Shcdiac for thc reception of the trans mlzintic ilycrs. sailors from the Canadian cruiser “Sagucnay” will form a guard of honor for the distinguished. visitors wiio will be headed by General Itaiu and thc official welcome to Canada by the Dominion Government will In the evening the Dominion Gov- ernmcnt will tender a banquet to .tho Italian airmen, which will be ‘broadcast throughout Canada with i. hookup taking in the United Your Eyes An examination might be of l iour newspapers of John H. Perryi publications. He took the action in deciding a motion made by I. Joe Hornsteln in connection with his suit against Romania with a payment due 0i $1,000,000, also is expected to pay in part. 'An uncertain situation surround- ed the position of the following countries owing small amounts: Estonia, $284,322; Hungary, $28,- Jolin H. Ferry for an accounting and for dissolution of their alleged partnership as publishers of the newspapers. The papers affected are the Reading (Pa) Times; 100 percent of the stock of the Metro- polis Company‘ of Florida, operator of ihc Jacksonville Journflli 0nd '77‘; percent of the stock of the Nun's-Journal Company, Inc., of Florida, operator of the Pensacola Journal arid the Pensacola News. suocsrrnn covrl SCHOOL Ilonor roll for the month of May: Grade X—1 Doris Webster. Grade VIII-J Grace Webster. Gracie VI—-1 Wendell MaoFadyen 2 Kathleen MaeFarlarie, 3 Mar- garet MacFarlarie. Grade IV-i Muriel Clark, 2 Ei- (lon Mlcwiiliams, 3 Eileen Mac- Fadyeii. Grade III-i Olga. Macwilliams. 2 Frances Murphy, 3 Lloyd Murphy. Grade I——1 Marion Cameron, 2 Doris Nowsomc, 3 Earl Wadinan. Perfect attendance: Wendell lvlrlcFatiyen, Margaret MaeFnrlane, Kathleen MacFarlane, Myrtle Wad- Large Meals 26o; Latvia. $118,961; Lithuania, $132,073 and Jugoslavia, $275,000. NEW YORK. June i8—-(A.P.)— Continuing its forward movement, business has so far given no indica- tions of the usual seasonal slacken- ing, said the Dun &. Bradstreet Re- view today. Reports received by the agency this week “emphasized increasing employment and advancing wages, with plans of summer closing aban- doned, as orders make necessary a further widening of schedules." Many industries are booked well in- to early Fall. “Gains in employment during the last two weeks in some districts have been the Heaviest for any compara- tive period in the last year and a half," the review says. Make Children Toss In Sleep Doctor Finds Hunger Strike Unites Mountie With Prisoner HALIFAX, June IW-GPJ-Jllhfl Bemblay u»: a leaf from Gwdlui book and got what he wanted. Bombay had been confined for a year in the detention shed at Im- mlgfgtlon headquarters here. He wee taken from Edmonton oommunistio activities. His 00m- panlons were deported to their homeland . But Semlbay was, literally, a mm without a country. He was born in Western Ukraine, at the time a province of Czarisl; Russia. Poland took over the territory after the Great War. Arid when Seinlbny tried to get back to Poland, he was re- fused entry. So he stayed alone in the defen- tion shed. A Mountie was assigned to guard him. They spent long hours talking, playing cards. Occas- ionally they took a stroll through the freight sheds that adjoin the detention cells. Then Sembayb guard was remov- ed. For a few days he didn't mind the solitude. Then fl; began to get on his nerves. He wanted the guard back. when his request was un- heeded, he decided! to try Gandhi's, favorite method of getting what hel wants. He went on a hunger strike. He stuck to a water diet for sev- eral days. Finally they brought back the guards and now Bombay is satisfied. Ford Gives View (By David J. Wllkle, Associated Press Staff Writer) DETROIT, June Ill-The short- est cut to restoration of economic balance, Henry Ford said in an in- terview today is the elimination of the "dvlesystem," and one of the quickest Will's for the United States to eliminate the dole, he added, is to “get rid of the Reconstruction GUARDIAN Address And _ Presentation On Wednesday everiinz. 311m 14th about twenty friends and neiflilxl" gathered at the home of Mr. Ariibu? McKlnnon, Rocky Point, to welcome» his bride in the name of the Ring- wood Women's Institute. After a few pleasing and W011 flllllllillllllf t. WHITE SIl0E nu: last year along with nine others arrested for chosen words of introduction from Mrs. ‘Doimn, President of the In- stltute. a short address was read by we. McDougall and the slit. a handsome set 0'! table linen, pre- sented to Mrs. McKinnon by M188 Austins Mutch. The bride expressed her thanks and. appreciation for her lovely gift and visitation; Ice cream and cake were then served by the ladies, and e. pleasant social hour passed, the young P001319 dancing to the music of the gramo- Wliite Shoes look right, feel right, and are right for the hot summer days. Get yours while we have your size. ‘ Ladies‘ White Mesh Pump Hi-Cuban or Spike Heel. $2.95 res c001. _ phone. A very pleasant evening came to an end with the singing of the National Anthem and “For they are Jolly Good Fellows." The following was the address: Ladies’ White Pumps, plain or fancy cut-out. style. Spike Heels. Very dressy A-D Width $3.25 s‘ $3.75 June 14th 1933 Mrl. Arthur McKlnncm, Rocky Point. Dear Bridia-We, members of the Women's Institute are calling on you this evening to bid you wel- come to Rocky Point, at the same time extending our best wishes for many years of happiness in your White stylish stout tie, Cuban Heel with comfort insole and arch support. $4.00 married life. You have left your girlhood be- hind and assumed the responsibil- ities of a new position. We know what a change it is for one accus- tomed to life in a city to " BRADY Footwear Company established in a rural community- a change that is bound to bring a “Wm” ‘m!’ "i"! 31-4 “m” 018*" certain amount of lonesomeness with it even under the most pleas- ant circumstances. We want you not to feel like a. stranger in our midst, but to feel at home among us, and to realize that if you have necessarily been separated from many old friends you are gaining new ones. gift as a token of friendliness from us, your eighbours, not forgetting, We wish you to accept this small » Business Is Steady 'tl either, to include your "better half" in our good wishes, and hoping that good fortune will always follow you. Signed on behalf of the Ringwood Women's Institute. ' MARY DOIRON, Pres. MARY McDOUGALL, Body. Finance Corporation.” Ontdrio Seeks Crop -Outlef (Canadian. Press) TORONTO, June lit-Assistance 0 the Ontario Growers’ Marketa Council to continue their commer- cial representative work, was an- nounced by, the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture today. Repre- senatives will be establishedon the principal Canadian markets to as- sist growers and shippers in ex- panding outlets for their crops to the largest extent possible. ' McGILL COLLECTION GETS NEW CHINESE CARVING MONTREAL, June 1‘! - Miss Eileen Thompson, secretary of the University Book Club, just returned to Montreal from an extensive trip to the Orient, brought back with her a beautiful piece of carving for one of McCall's collections, a. gift from a friend of the university in Ceylon. The benefactor is Dr. Casey Wood, famous world travel- ler, noted omithologlst, founder of the Emma Shearer Wood Library of Ornithology at McGill and an hon- orary graduate of the university. He has established a. home in Ceylon and spends his time collect- ' ing natural history treasures and other objects with which to enrich Canada stands second with oats in the British market this year. British importations m the 11m; four months of 1933 from the fol- lowing countries were as follows 1n cwts, the figures in brackets being those or 1932: Argentine 936,273 (1,304,218), Canada 493,019 (400,177), Soviet Russia 267,278 (112,921), Ger- many 31,792, (30,212) Father which Bernard, Abbot of Arbroath. carried before the army of Robert the Bruce. The casket contained the relics of St. Columba. It is now the property of Sir Arthur Grant, Bt... an officer in the Grenadier Guards. For more than 200 years it has been in the pm- seasion of his family at Monymusk, Aberdeenahire. There is no other casket of lle kind in Scotland. It is hollowed from a block of wood, the outside overlaid with silver and bronze, and there are traces at the ends of the books used when Abbots carried it to battle. ui.- Qlom: TROIH T8 AGAIRIT Ami onus - MANVILLE an}. atone Roofing will-but how many other roofing: CAN? And it meets o double teat, for not only does it withstand the destructive force of fire, but lexatone last: indefinitely un- c: the action of time and the ‘ elements. What is of-equal interest, i: sells at a popular price. Costa practically the name as the etter rag-felt roofinge but unlike them Flexetone is fire resisting and being mineral, it can- not rot, disintegrate or dry out. . _ Lowest Cost-Per-Year Roofing (with great severity): “My _son, your report card is dis- graceful. It shows you the last boy in a class of 22." collections at McGilI. Fiexstone is a mineral fabric; composed of irn rlehabie Asbestos fibre, waterproofed with natural aephalte. in rolls-smooth both eidee or with a surfacing of red, green or blue-black crushed slate, or feldspar. Also in the form of in- umilhed. great. benefit to you, E. W. TAYLOR l J . S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square States. Jicingennmcd by the Canadian Na- ;tionnl Railways to Shcdiac and it is expected. that a large number oi ‘people will wiiness the event. _ lclaie and approximate arrival time Special low excursion fares are man, Eileen MacFadreri, Muriel Clark, Lloyd nuurphy, Everett, Wad- man, Ellsworth NCWSOIHC, Stanley Cameron, lvfairion Cameron, Helen MILWAUKEE, W350 June 1B- Eating a. big Thanksgiving dinner, scientists have found, not only gives little Johnnie bad dreams but. makes The Ncwsome, Doris Newsome, Earl Wzidnian. TOZlCll0l’-—E\'fl R. Stevenson. him toss 1n his sleep 100 per cent more than usual. This is one of the results of a new _ N0 GENERAL for Eve There's a General ht a new low price, l family, of every family v d, Jr., outstanding value _ tional type field. Choose your G-E refrigeration problem yenient outlet and for a few cents a day, . health protection, con Just call at our store o In addition to the famous Monitor Top, Canadian General Electric now oifers the G-E These electric refrigerators plug into any m". take small space. Operating lCanadian GENERAL’ ELECTRIC "MONITOR TOP ‘in L‘ E c T R 1 0 REFRIGERATORS .'Only. 810 down. Balance in 2i equal payments ; (plus small interest charge). W? ELECTRIC ry Purse Electric model and size, o fit the needs of your in the low-price, conven- torlay and solve your for once and for all. they give the utmost in venienec, and economy. r see your dealer. and JUNIOR Charlottetown, Prince MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., Limited Edward Island. Canada i - study of chiidrcii‘s sleep exhibited at the 84th annual meeting of the American Medical Association open- ing here today. The sleep study, made by D1‘- Glennvliie Giddings of Emory Uni- vcrsity, Atlanta, Gm, shows that contrary to a well-established belief. taking a bath before going to bed is not an aid to restful sleep End that children who ate all they want- ed of a. plain but heavy meal before retiring moved about apllwxlmfllel? 105 times during nine hours‘ sleep. Those who partook of an ordinary meal moved only 50 to 53 times. Other discoveries of Dr. Glddings include: _ New toys given to children about three in the afternoon produced enough excitement to disturb their sleep considerably during the follow- ing night. . Warm milk taken before retirinz made 42 per cent of the children tested. alecp with less movement than before. Warning against inter-marriage between families in which there has been much diabetes was voiced by Drs. H. F. Marks and Elliott P. Jos- - lln of New York and Boston. Deaths from diabetes below the age of 45 are decreasing, their charlie showed, but. are on the increase among per- sons over 48 especially women. ‘I118! presented statistics indicating that susceptibility to diabetes may be in- herited. Parent-Do you find that Jack Johnny: "It might have been worse, father." Father: “I can't see how." Johnny: "Well, there might have been more boys in the class." BANNOCKBURN ARK IS PLACED ON SALE LONDON, June 17.-'1‘he Ark of Bannockbum is for sale. Two days before the 619th anniversary of the battle, bids will be invited at; Christie's for lot 33, the Mony- musk Reliquary. It is the rectang- Meat is made up of small fibres about 1/750 to 1/400 of an inch in diameter, and up to about 1% inch- es 10W- ular casket, 41-2 inches wide, two If YouA re . . Anaemic I Always Tired _ a Weak __ ' Y Nervous Better Look Run-Down Losing Weight to Your Rheumatic Blood Stream! 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