1 ._,. . ,. snows snows ‘num num AHHL2&1ww W I ._ ' THE PENING T0-DA Y. MATINEE STARTS . . . 3.15 P. M. 'SPECIAL ACCOUSTICAL TREATMENT. RE-DECORATED and ELECTRICAL FIXTURES CAPITOL \`<‘ ` \\\° `°` f MAT. 3 15 llc - 26c EVE I . uw” ILANE ¥Al.n u M Rae STREAK sltveneo ufnoff ¢° l'l'l'NINiG in an Epic e'for Life! , ..~\~°`.\ *O °°f~\~;°I2`5~°°“ ALSO: (`~HAI?»LIE Il/D. ‘IZ RA Y- GEORGE SIDNEY COMEDY YOUR |||n»w¢.v¢¢&, toon Innes on the nreol In I weaning serial ol the CHAPTER SIX TWELVE TIIRIFIC A KNIFE 1' surrussn :N rim ». nsmmsss _ , "_ hang! IN PARIS wr-ru WARNER OLAND-MARY BRIAN _* _ ADDED M MICKEY TODD- KELLY COMEDY. . . USICAL... MOUSE. PRINCE EDWARD-TODAY-FRI-SAT. i I.N APPRECIATION OF THE GUARDIAN How I like to get the Guardian From the newsboy on the train; It‘s jusf, like meeting an old friend, From back home once again. How eagerly I wait for it, Its pages to peruse; And see the old familiar names And their doings in the news. And the names of country places That once I knew so well; The pleasure that it brings to me, And memories who can tell. It brings back meiuorim of my youth, When to the post 1’d go, l To get the same old paper safe- ~ --r f V ‘ =' Inthe days of long ago. And as I read an item now _ Carries on Anti-Ex eoution Campaign W,,,.,,, .,,.... ,,,., .,,.,,.,' ,,., ,..;,,.,. JY ..._.__,. S wealthy Mrs. Violet Van derlAnderscn, who had been convicted ,°ll|t, plrcoefraplrcd with I “Bobby” of the murder bf mann near. Mrs. *idle Wandsworth prison, Eng-ivan der l-list, in her big automo- `“¢l, when she led a protest lhiie, fnrstrated guards who had st- - . :te ted t .ta h M”-T ‘ away, - c-» _ 'rf , .- ~ ';- It brings those old friends to my a recent execution there mp o s y er passage over on der Elst led another pro ‘roads leading to the prison gait mind That I knew back in bye gone day. Or perhaps it is some marriage lines Of names I used to know; , A son or dausrliter of some friend I knew so lo1.g ago. It seems to blot out all the years That have passed c’er-,my head; And I cm lust a boy again , Around my home instead. Oi’ being just an old grey man, 'I‘hat's in a lan As its pages I have scanned. So I like to get my Guardian And I look for it each dmv; To her sons now far away. hood, Georgetown Mrs. lodge, formerly Miss Bessie Henry, arrived on Friday's train from Eastport, Me. Mrs. Lodge is the daughter of the late Mr. James Henry whose death has been pre- viously reported. Mrs. william Fougere who under- went successful treatment at the City Hospital returned to her home here on Friday. Her friends are glad to know that she has been as- sured of ultimate complete recov- ery after a period of rest and fur- ther treatment. A meeting presided over by Mayor Condon was held in the Council Room on Easter Monday for the purpose of making arrangements for the suitable observance of His Msjesty‘s Silver Jubilee on May 6th. Rev. Mr. Payne has consented to prepare an address for the occasion and other features of the program will be planned by the committee appointed at Mondays meeting. As u prelude to the function in tl'm‘ Town Hall there will likely be a parade of the Public School pupils. To LeadlWay 9-8- ifllé .east-3. ragga ns; §?§E=;5-E 5 %§e&i ness Pope eetlhlishdns God." u.w\s done in century under church auspices. made in an article written by 5 clergyman of this city. disermsmcntrconienénces, md educate the people of America peace in the hope thstsome lips writes. “but there ig one more we could try which might Wecana foPo Piusxl sire peace in cstsblishing s seco ca/lpei-son,theonlyperson,towh we cm turn He is not only Christian believers, he is also most distinguished humanitarian ‘The Pope is A scholar, a sta man of proven ability, and ab all s humble ‘follower of the Surely if men of goodwill turn hi in this des tc hour he creed may be. . “He could, if it seemed best, in- vite the Bishops and' the heads of the religious Order .of the Holy Catholic church to share his lead- ership. He could also include the Pat/riarclu of the Orthodox Cath- olic Churches, the Anglican Arch- bishops of England, the Bishops of the Lutheran bodies. the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church and the heads of all other Protest- ant ocmmunions to work with him in establishing the Truce of God. He would thus have with him the leaders of six hundred and eighty millions of the people of the world. Most oi’ the men who would iight the next war would be in this enor- mous list. All Could Enter Truce "The Jews who are laboring val- lantly for the building of a. peace- ful international society could join their strength to this great army against war. In fact all men who wish to see the dogs of war in leash could enter tha truce. "Such s movement would not ask men to accept the absolute pacifist position. It would not compel the nations to disarm. It would simply ask all Christians. and all others who would join with the Christians, to bind themselves that for 9. per- iod of five years they would not engage in war with these in the truce; this obligation to be renew- ed at the end of the five years. "It seems reasonable to suppose that Russia, in the midst of its drive of the second Five Year Plan, would heartily welcome this assur- ance that it was in no danger of attack from its Christian neighbors. It might go so far ss to give its The sad news of the death of Mr. Thomas Henry, one _of Crcorgetown’s oldest and most respected citizens. has just been received. He passed nvmy peacefully today (April 23rd) only one week after the death of his brother James.-G. f foreign ri, -- sweet moments it oft brings to me Naspmc. siwras nv MUSEUM womr , (By The Csilidlan Press) IDNDON. April 23-Miss Thrlfig It brings news from the Island. who. in competition with more than 200 men was the first per- J l It brings memories of my bdy- §rl;e,?tp;1<,;),lf;E,i,f§i"°R5tl}$,]1Ytl,i,,t<;r 12,13: lecturer, has finished her third But ther-e's a difference still some- month 0! work how' ' ' _ _ She has covered nearly 1,000 miles Fm the gms and boys I 'md of the museum galleries. and learn- about Are old grand parents now. Joseph Frizzeli Port Elgin, April s, 1935. ` `;fi'\ .. _ if ._j 'U-1 >O -: ze cd all thc facts about 10,000 or more of its uncounted treasures. But she must walk another 1,000 miles and study another 10,000 ob- jects of art before she is equipped for her job. The first of her reg- ulsruschcdule of lectures will not take place until early in July. "I sometimes sigh for s pair of roller skates," she said in an interview. " ii- "There are several lifetimes of ;§2 *ai .iitié lift.; one _ lA§"§" :blinks \ |,l_,' F%§o work here. At first I was crushed by it all. But now I rejoice because I can never come to the end of it and there will always be something fresh and new." The only disadvantage of being s woman in her present job, she finds, is that she has no pockets. She carries the two huge master pgsinst the hanging of Percy' L I N I M E N / Sys ofdtl:1¢=;vl;¢f_ust'e)ui;;ltwll1(i7<;;1nsl';l is __.n>__. .. ._ vs_, ..___.__ Z ___ _ _ _ ' “ long cord about her neck. PRAYER IN GAELIC IMTRESSIVE FEATURI F I 0 i m cannon sutvlcs An interestin and im esslve qbmnmwlhnnh papers;-n Zio to $1.00 I /'_ \ _ \~ \/,,,.., _ J I '. y ._ _f .£t._.,.. F /y 7 Garnet Swocpsrsj $4.25 to $6.150 S V1' , feature of the Holy Week services, ‘which were held last night in the Keep Your Floors' Clean With Ease ,This Muddy Weather §“°“;: ,';,'@f,;',§‘:;§,‘;“,,,°‘;:;;‘3,',,;;“°,,:. ,PTBY fered, upon invitation of the miti- rister. by Ewen Mswhee of Wol- laston, an aged and dignified gentleman, who lived until recent- ly in Prince lildward Island. " 'There were many persons in the audience who understood lie _sn- cient language oi the Cleef phd into able to appreciate the pr\!¢l’. The- ologisns, cspecislly those 'versed in ! phublogy. assert that there is no ,language which is better edlptod :to purposes of `nligious -worship ithm the Gaelic. It is fest livin! way. however, to the English mums igmp 5| mwgdsys in common use onlyinnmotcpertsofthehcot- tish hlghllllds. In th! Mltltimd Provinces there an still A few people who occasionally conveiko in it as e mutter of sentlmmt. The above item is token from the Quincy (Mum Patriot-indict of lui leturdey. Mr. Mecrhlo wu .rl ‘E egg; tea sit girl ips K . 39. Itecuod both of Quincy. Decode "°..‘.'.f".;"' P @\lds. i1|:mn»;»..~.r»z .. 5-. .tif 5 2,* gg, . - mairnléii . until two you-s uc e resident of iloli’¢\¢\l¢.Hlhi.!ie fetherofbr. un illsncriiee md Hn. lull hearty assent to the truce. The. same thing might prove true of .Ta- pan. Nothing in the truce plans the scrapping of bsttleshipe. Dis- armament could come gradually. Und" Common Standard “This peaceful interlude would let the political leaders of the world get their bearings. It would give industry an opportunity tc re- cover. It would in-:lp to rebuild the faith of mankind in mankind. It would arouse a feeling of brother- hood aoross the barriers of political divisions. It would rally Christen- dom to s common standard as it has not been rallied since the Crusades. The heads of_ the nations should welcome sincerely such s movement if Pope Plus were willing to be its head. "Who could start s war. if the UNM mBl0rlty of Christian believ- ers had foreswom all violence against one another? "Only the Church can stop war. The stltesmen qmnot, the p011¢,1¢. iam cannot. the socialist; cannot. TTKG Chllliih Cin stop war, Therefore the Church must stop war. llbrgettin all diflerenc for tn lead Us into the Truce of Cod. finally become the Pence of God. UINTRAL ROYALTY WUMlN’B INS'l‘l'l'UTl 'I'he rcgulsr monthly meeting cf the Central Ruynlty Women’s lx- stitute was held at ths»home of Mrs. Cecil Wood with an attendance of eleven members. Meeting opened U! sllllihl Ode followed by roll call which wal annvond by short cute 4” Minutes of the lest meeting were Corrupondesig that the contributed ver Jubilee questionnaires md filled in. The various committees gave their re- ports end the following new ones were Appointed: nick, lin. Jennie Ferguson end lin. Brenton Die- Bchocl, ms. Ihrry l|ecAu|lmd and Mrs. Melvin llscmuiend. Program, lux. hed uecltu. lm. Kem Inches md lliu Dorothy et the Moot- unch trite Edit? 25;# 5 ug. its s - 5 ei: i;§§ tyofferminw Oeuedcepprcechveryolololy »fa.milybu|inm. he ras ll tl ‘ it E a _ 1 Riding and Shooting King’s Private Pastimes But Tir-s@Sl?dp@'Pi11S Thousands" 'Roar 1' “- ro wma rem Fedlfy T0 Kina' t ‘ M '_' At Cup Fixture FH- rpwnou april 24-.tori-U DI. J0hn M. Phlllilil, PRRCUKIW dmiwedw hw 115|; gh” for GU soccer Om Pino! ure rations, .vu1.if.\ten." nr. Phu- §'v“§,‘L`{,y_ thinos 'rhegcgbaeager fwesrisessoti ' afte ticr,tothen'umber f .0 complish more than all these efforts- or The Ranma snspiiithcctrc noe#-l pe to mth, dsysammueros mrelynsver lend all Christians and nil who de- p,g,,,nf,,d.,° gr-nt' g scene' as will . NP . t chosen head of the largest body the Led by rr baba of the Guards tb _ill mighty assembly beguiles the time the world today. i lu- "Abbie with mc." is suns by i 01:0 ten-thousands decoroualy. A gow b 9.5 .His Attendance at Popular Soccer Finals . Q ' Makes Stirring Scene _ il M are and unique spectacle over to "W° 'Mind-°°“°”‘“° °° °“P9°1'° offered or r. monarch |bmm¢{mv‘rltu V’ mg people in 5 common past thi: ef. when King G°°l¢¢ ltfbmii nd Wembley stmium saturday ru Truce of Gvd- He is the only lost- 21 when west Bromwich Aibifzxni 0 he the °fcovetedoup. 0verB10Ii80°\1!`S°°fY¢°-N t nsins' In and Sheffield Wednesday meet the Jiiiilee year final for of waiting with community s minutes before the kick-off is - are W arrival of the King Ever cloth c m DWR Will (you dcn*t go to s soccgr final n hear their petition whatever their any other headgear) is removed, in nu WU he or 00 he GB UB lean. His heart is set on pewce s at roar of welcome heralds the father, the late King Edwvd- a. 1 . lcwlcimdlend. dilchlrlinl. and the throng joins to s msn the National Anthem. There is another great burst of loyal appreciation as his Majesty. clad in a long ulsier, gon out upon the grounds and shakes hands with each member or both teams. Then the King withdraws to the grand- stsnd, whence lm wetohcl the 82'" tmsle for the cup with mmm. st;-.ir b sisht lb Wmbl presents at “The Final" can nevo be copied out cf Great Britain. xinn Pmuml Pldlmu Ridim and shooting have always been the favorite pastimes oi his assume the rr~al:¢cf a. With s SPO sun » his prime, was perhaps the finest shot ever to tread the mood- Hi! happiest days were he could ioln I an old friend such as thc Bri Derby or the Duke of Dcvcnshirmme e King has been s regula.r‘H»tt4>Hd81\ atsuch classic 11411118 fiiifumiu/ ' ii . the Derby. the Oaks, and the Grand National. xt would hardly be °°11°° to assert thot he has beh’BYed the , same fondness for the turf BS hi! The truth is that KIM Geo prefers rldin8 a horse himself watching the performances of cluster of thoroughbfeds. It been a. common early ni spectacle, when the Court is il Buckingham Palace, to_0bs¢rve King taking v. pm-lbrea.?.°ast c I' in Rotten Row. and when lt Windsor he is often in the 10 before his guests an sstir. Battered By (C. P. Cubic By Guardinlfl Special Win) HAMILTON, Bermuda, April 22 -A Caribbean txeasure_hunt was in prospect tonight for -the crew of the tiny United States schooner Pilgrim, safe here after s stormy passage from New York. As the battered little craft lay at anchor after the rough voysge, Lieut. Harry A. Adams, U.B.N. re- tired, disclosed he and his eight companions were here on the way to search for buried pirate gold. But he refused to reveal where they hoped to find the treasure. The auxilisry-Giluipped Pilgrim would sell for Ban Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, he declared. but after that the vessel's course was the business of her complement , , ` Treasure Bound Schoo r Heavy S' hs alone. 1 Adams and his com 0115 hll met plenty of trouble tins thi! far. The Pilgrim, chart ed from nonbia o. starr cr B tori. met powerful storms that e her fl! off her course on the 3-mile run that took her s. full se on days “The storms were t Worst TVB experienced in 30 ‘ye ct ses." Adams declared todd “We were blown l50 miles off o r course and had to heave to f two days. When we did get 1I\d€l'WBY. W0 'had to fight strong esd winds for another two d.ays."'l ' Nc word cf the 's DMEM came to land d ig her battle with the sea, for,-'she carried no wirelws. I/ lLaHWmx Iknf Alrrivals ARRIVALS :- rrredcrirré vurcfgerghgggi Y°“‘- Pulaski Nm ~ Drottningholm from NeW_Y0f¥- Belle Isle from St. John-ik Ile Madame from Local Harbour- gww from Local Harbour., sAn.lNcs=- . ruiser to Australia. gragttginghclm to Gothenbufl. nc Madame to Local Harbour. Scow to Local l-{B~\’b°\1\'- VESSELS IN BERTIR- Magnhlld, dischN`8ll18- Cali. So0ttlsh, l0a.dinB. Can. Cruiser. loading. Cavalier, losdins. Wasson .berth. nurse. berth- Barge No. 2. \>¢\’i-\\- Frederick VIII, los/ding. Pulaski. loadills. pg Madame, discharging. soow, discharging. Belle Isle, dischsrtilll V P. Dupree. berth. Barge, berth. Acadian, berth. za-obedebuoto, from 1:; c. port# as-ports. from una. ports. Silverteak from Far East. A Summer from Halifax. Cen. Planter from Montfool- Cllg from Hllifsll. 8-Cspulin from U. S. ports. 21-Stuttgart from Blumen- Pulsski ffoln New York. 23--Chodebucto from I. C. P0118. D-Dominion from 5. John’s. United Btltes from Cownhagen Belle Isla from Halifax. Bpcybsnk from Calcutta. ll! 2-A Btcemer from Montreal. Indy Nelson from Boston-B.W.‘I. nlsvsur- R lloyrs from Ipod Harbour. g bananas.- Ledy Drcks to B. W. Indies. Hu-klmd to ll. W. mdiee. lsantrcec to Liverpool. / Dlkotim to 0l»ll°W. Newfoundland to Boston. len. Division to llsnc . WIN to Qlwbw- ilunhildminohlrsln. , C|nCrui|lr.ioedin¢. ucynnn.ioedin¢ llflr berth. berth ldnhtll, loedinl. ' Dilotim, lotdihl. . Ili! Diviliqll, loldinl. Nova. Bootle from Liverpool. I i Moyra., bunkexl. F. Dupree, be . barge, berth. 1' Acadian, berth vcsssns our-:A/"ro An.mvn=- Apr. _ ’ 21-Pulaski frim Gydnls.. 22.-Speybsnk/from Calcutta. Ciss frofg’bE. C. ports. Chedabu from E. C. ports. Drottninfholm from New York Dominic; from New York. ‘ Belle lie from Bt. .lohn's. Frederi VIII from New York. 2!-Portia Srcm Nfld. ports. City of Mobile from Calcutts. 24-Newfoundland from Boston. Silvertisk from Far East. A Stesmer from Halifax. Can. .Planter from Montreal. 25-Capulin from U. B. ports. 2'!-.Stuttgart from Bremen. Pululri from New York. 20-Chedibucto from E. C. ports. 29-Dominica. from Liverpool. Nov&dBcotia. ‘from Liverpool. Uni State; from .Copenhagen Bells Isle from Halifax. lley ‘ 2-A Btesmer from Montreal. Lady Nelson from Boston-B.W.I. mic in the large amount of pectln cmtoined in Clnsdian-grown apples, th, juice of Csnsdian apples may be used in cther fruits to give a Jelly consistency to jams and merma- lsdm. Thcreisncwastetosgood lurk even the pai-ing and ure cm Majesty whenever he is able to . pg.;-ty of "guns" on the invitation of o I .3 :C f# on PRING / some fi; Breakfast ‘ Table TIRED of hot, heavy foods? Lei’s change io oriapnenl Serve Keilogg’s Corn Flakes -golden-crisp and fresh, with milk or cream and fruit. See how keen sud iil everybody feels, after such s breakfast! Try Kellcgg’s for a light, refreshing lunch. Give them to the children for supper. A nourishing energy-food, easy to digest. g Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the world’| largest-selling ready-lo-eat cereal. A valm without equal. Kept always oven-fresh and flavor-pew foci by exclusive methods of, manufacturing and pacing- ing. Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. W for CBISPNISS ' 1* i* COR ssl . lf:i'i‘r FRFSH FLAVUR PERFECI i_ Police Train On Ping' Pong (Cnnsdian Press) CALGARY, April 28-JD0h’t be surprised if you hen' of members of the Calgary police force mlk- ing e strong bid for Pint Done titles soon. Officials of'the Police Athletic Association felt members of the force needed some form of strenuous exertion. City firemen had A well-equip pad _gymnuiinn so the association purchased s ping pong table. Now Calgary "hobbies" bong sway at the ccllulold balls for entertain- ment and to get in trim for any possible chance; , K GS Be the sake of s great cause let Cath- :_ mu! 'pm 1°' Jelly' r ou", Pmmtants -md _mm ‘mu VISSEIA DUI T0 AB-IW! A '_‘r_____ :nm-ar mb neu wmu Lrbrmcrs to the Holy Fathers in the Vatican APL ,_,` ' - 1 and that men shell be freed for ull ,_ 1 “mg from cglcutte. -~ M ~ W-.» ...r.=.=...: W. . menu |>|.ANN|Nc TEMPT appetites with specials! Tl\ey’ll solve .' occasion and add dash "SPY meal. Yét their r . budget l risrnvi srscu array of these delicious menu problem for every unable prices keep you well within the limits of your hopingthstthe'I’ruceofGodmsy Dommmgfmmggwyor-k, ' ‘USE THESE SPECIALS IN an the to ess- LS ':sr.'.°.'.::°:.=..."~‘.....~'- ':.-ir: gg; ||°|0\l lllgutlnal Dogs __ 'l°f!'l'hcmlPcrlmekfu\'l‘omnrrcwl wiuuubumruibbmbnmm lrnhumrnbcmwtrmmii llllIuIs.hIll.eal tonlnzns fi°lv»ll|o\lme|n...'h|¢25c ornrrnurar rm um rum l Deliveries all dey in every pert of the city. r ~..=1w:~f--ft sirswnnrs nnnsnv