Suit nr Zephyrs ~ match. with Fresh, new hhlfllt >4 oi tin.- w leading sto you. The usual EIHIVFICB.‘ sf A Illuritimc Piollmz Iiurll he Proud to Wear MADE nv THE MAKFRS or EASTERN CAPS Everything New in Shirts Plain and Novelty llronticltiths, Rayuns and SHIRTS are Ill‘-\\' llctllg kllhplklveil at all the Stnrcltetl Collars to ell kniiwh EASTERN nnilzirtl ul value. Shakegpne-zlrc ililcmorial "Phekzttredturns On Shakespeare's birthday. Au Memorial at Stratford-on-Avon was laid. loiy, a library, and .1 theatre. It lcn prey to flames. but fortunately saved. The thelitre was built in a Theatre in London in which the In it the annual festivzilc have been Royalty, Keeping; UppBliblliz ' l Al, ivities; liponriorv. .\lllll'll anon. rayulty is adopt 1 lll'i-lI!i'll illrvrl‘. pibthods of ktfi‘ Iuiormoil hi‘ .,.. _lr.“' the work and wqltnri- or ibo poo lip-nth“... p10 8d adiflrt o‘! ilir- bu-"lncse; oi‘ illl‘ |||yi| 1- Government. Queen {Wary i1pi~:.‘ ». ii lhiril oil bei- ‘busy public l .it \-.oui--ii‘i-j welfare centres. huh; llltfllillilli iiiiili silmlliir pliii s. - I The Prince of “Ell-xi i; sci-i» ously studying tiar his iutiiri» job n! King. iiud rlllli" hi: ri-vuru from his South Aui‘-ri~iu lrip. hund- reds of pii-blli- v-ns. {l‘lll"|ll..\‘ uftoii three unil Your u llliy 'llll\"' lulu-ii him to evi-ry t‘irl‘ll"l‘ iii‘ (ll't‘.|l llrl» taiu. The Iluku oi‘ Ytrlt is mulling u series of loin"; to iill liupuriiiu; mwtFlBl_(.'El'lll'OS. studying incl.- ory, mLtic and workshop lll"illllll:l and conditions. It has just been l‘l'\'l‘.liii| Princess Mary. ilio Kluvx- only deighter. is studying il»- lfllllfllliv sifle life; nnil iliiii- iii hor sillillvs. 8111p ependl all h~r~r Spurn time. ognlsetl by lhc peoplo slio ta to, shopping ut small nud large stores and chatting with tho rh. ill.|il ll became known for llllt first time a few days ago lhiit Prim-t“; Arthur of Conliiiiiglii, llLlllI-'llil*i'—il| w of the Duke of iioiiiiiiiiglii, Lllf‘ tuft! uncle. llfll-i bwiu for “uuiW Months a working numi- ul n luiio- b0 on hospital. ‘, 8 B005 tJhBri- prilviii-zilly’ i"\"l'_\'. wank dsy morning null llflt-R iiiiilivl‘ 10 hlliilrds of (‘llilfliy pzttiknts in‘ tiha dny lmth-nf lll‘fiili'lllll'lli. Ship la a registered ll'lilll"il Il\ll‘.“i'. llilV-l lng passed all vxoniiuoiron-i lifter‘ three years‘ (mining (luring thi- war. There l9 no iijlo lllllillllflfdfl thi- Klligis family. Prince i-li-nry, the} third son to uu Officer n Ihc doing M; mil share of iltiiy- iinil Prince Goosgn. tho yo-iingoai. ill-fit; preoont servi g njith tho Olilnu’ s ii ron of t- 1 uninv- qflm Ki . tile Priuvo of Wiilmi g Pfluy guitar. not‘ , York nil s hdliig‘ urc! U1; l- .:'-1» ‘l . r-Htouq . u .» coiiiiiry iu the near future." ‘hutyflvl-hclr time now cilia-fie ill 23, i377, the first stone of the It comprised a picture gal- 25 this theatre which ha; just fal- the remaining buildings were style reminiscent of the Globe hardi: playg were first produwd. l\('l(l since its completion. l|‘\'lllL‘_ Ii» I'll lll‘liit~"ll jii-oplo the . o1‘ biiyiup, ‘lsriiih-b goods where pi .1 il~-. lIl lll‘ll"l' ll) iliiulnisli the .-lill llllgi- uuuiln-i- 0i‘ unemployed .ii-~.irl_\ I.2LIii_i|iiiJ~-:i|iil Io raise iiii- ilv'I'>"-~l1l!‘y turns io pay the lulir-li il-‘Iu io IllC United Staten. a -—--—¢0§ l-IAIRIJHESER |S_ FINED FOR DEATH OF CLIENT. PARIS. March 26.~A Paris llillf- is S~'Ili.0l'l(?Eil to piiy 80.» ill'|>,: to the parents of Mlle lu-pi: u lT-_Vv’*(1l‘~0l(l girl vvilio died .~. [Mun .‘ Basketbull at PM AIMQA MAPLEB, a; NATIONALS, 4. ‘In one of the -belt. skilled Y9‘- played in the Junior series. the Maples‘ tied the Notional: for flrBl place by ‘the score of 8-4. the firs! period ended in a. tie. in the lust period the Nationals were held icoreless while Maples scored 4 points. ‘MEGDVOI 1nd I001 b01118 he scorers. B. 1C0: end E. Stout!- ord the two Captains each scored l points. J. Squsi-ebrlg s refereed In a _ lglily (‘liigllibltigfilflflllfili The‘ inpup ilna iddi dfiiitwllwfa ‘ "101- s .- ' if. . . . .. ‘t Maple . Nicholson .. Campbell . ‘Muclilllloh .. . Urowii .. .. NATIONAL-S W’. Burnett . . . . Ieii. Innis ‘Id Slcntiiord . it. Holman . N .Allen The Nationals and Maples are now n tie toi- ‘first place. Whoev- ar loses tomorrow night banquet .hc ivliinern with the Pirates. {Om-i “Y” Bowling ~ COMMERCIAL ' BOWLING LEAGUE Sioiti Bron, team which has just ntered. the league in place of fleiiiiell iiiid Chandler's team won heir first mulch from the Leasue coders, ‘Prowse Bros; team by 108 iins. ‘ Gonil rolling was done by both ieamn, but Prowse BPGL. hail one out! grime which proved their ilnvvn all. Score.»- lire as follows: Prowse Bros. l. Jloury . . . . . . . . . .240 l. \i'iiiilBuskIrk 159 l‘. Prowse 137 Wliitiock .. 112 151 115 133 I37 .1’. '. iMucMiilan Totai—2212. DoBlols Bros. .l. Seaman 161 _P. Doyle . .V.I<.‘. ‘McDonald Buldersou It‘. Vuulderstine T0tul—‘~2320. Majority for iDeBloln plus, 210 226 167 129 171 133 102 118 1 Bros, Pen Portraits (Continued irom Page 12) clear and to the ipolnt and always holds the close attention of the House. Ills constituents can rest aiiny that as much will be done for them up Mr. ‘Irving can procure for them. dlcn. Murdock Kennedy. is a fa- miliar figure in Provincial affairs and is rated one of the most in- Iustrious memibers of the House. He also ranks iii-i ii very influen- tial member of the Government. Though several terms a member for his district he is still young and active. and ever on the iilsrt lior the welfare of hiB district ‘and the Province as well. A leading merchant for several yenrs, he is thoroughly conversant with the in- Lerests of the Fourth District of Queens which he has continuously represented with conspicuous mm. cess. lindeed his acquaintance with ‘he best interests of the people is not confined to his own constitu- ency. but extends to the whole in. Iiind. and in hL-i speeches he can bold ilie attention of the House and wield as "wide an influence as any other metiiiber In It, ‘It is good Proof that he nerves his people faithfully when his popularity does "t" “"1" 11nd his Judgment is nev- er at fault. (Ina Mlnnrd’: Llnlment In tile lflblae h. Ii ll’ uil oi burns ricelved while liilii -ii. ll('l' hiiir lroaicil. \‘.'lii-u u liquid containing a i.ii':--- pi-rrcutugil of other W118 jlillrlill oii lli‘l‘ hood it burst liilo lllllill‘. 'I‘he girl was badly burned on lfiie intro and shoulders and .~‘lli'(‘liil|iil"ll u ihi- hospital a few llillllH lull-r. 'l'iii- vourl found llic ztcciiliaut mm duo to negligence. T-he hair- dri-saluu still)" lllljflliWll u kitchen. Tho door separating the two rooms locks-d sr-vcrnl piines of glass and the highly volatile fumes from the liiliilil nut-d ignited through direct i-oiitaci with the kitchen stove. Thin-kl; U. s. Prohibition Will Be Withdrawn ltf)S'l‘O.\'.. .\In.~‘¢<., dlarch 26.—-—Ai. li‘;i<t om- tori-ign ilrm in the liquor uriuufiirilllilig buslilelis thinks lhlt llli- Pulled States prohibition law coon may ll!‘ repmled. A B08101‘! -- lll]“.1ll_V wlilvliiviuo engaged in the liquor ill-trlbuilng business before l.!-- vlllfiifllll Ai‘f came into effect but: l‘i-i-.i\'i-il ii letter from B. (‘om- puuy in lrvlnuil manufacturing silllll. slicer-static a ronewal of re? lilllflllfi. “in \'ll‘l\' of lllP. pnflrlhlllty of pro- hibition hi-iiic wlihdinwn iii your the “it would. in such I» lior ri-zul. ovi-ni. glvi- on much pleasure to re- iu~w irniling relations wibh your um“, 444ml swim-s. “May we therefore suggest that iii mighi bn tn our mutual advant- ii by ulilkinif lniuil. -:i~i w» should like to ‘be pre- pi‘ io illlllPljllllf‘ such n possibility arrangements. before- puri-il \\'llll ranks. llllllPll, cog”, iiud would ri-ipiiri- some little Are You a Shaver "I If lo, we have a complete line of the molt popular chiv- lnq requlsltu. ' Don’t Throw Your Old‘ Bliitles Away The. Ingersoll firopnins Qlliiii Make! old Gillette blldll sharp and new on“ lhlrpor. Price ‘In this league inst night the De- - is does not speak often. but. ls~ _ and ms cnitsmnp w»: GUARDIAN ‘ A COAST PLAYER Y. M_ (l, A, Bowling chosen LEAGUE ll St. ‘Paul's defeated St. James‘ by 77 pins in a regular church ‘leaflfle game. ‘The scores us ll NUOWBI 8T. PAU L'8 149 172 152 1.52 205 171 137 164 .147 170 W. Carmody . A.‘ McLeod Wm. Carmody E. Casweil -- E. Carniody . . . - -- Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ , 2-l54 ST- J-AM ES’ 130 162 T. I-lowatt H. Lnpthorn Wl Murley .. 148 C. Sample . . . . . .. 162 R. lPendloton-H-u 1'53 179 I31“ Tots/I .... 23ft’! 11$ 19.3 187" 181 l l l Oliver Rcinkkay a popular member of the Vancouver professional hoc- key team. REG. MACKAY a Trinity surprised the Utilled when they defeated them by 238 pins. IR. 110F859 had the hlghslnfl- Ie for the evening, rolling 262. Scorés are as follower TRINITY 11w 14s , mt m1‘, Hughie Lehman l ~ i Hughie Lehman. the veteran goal-tender of the Vancouver Maroon: Hailing from Pembroke, Ont., which Incidentally also pro- duced Neighbor of the Ottawa Sen- ators (“Peer-leap Hrank") and Harry Cameron who, in_turn, has starred with St. Patrick's. Ottawas, 20D 133 262 236 161. 144 138 J51 139 180 15c 152i J. Bentley rouii ..; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2536 UNITED ‘.451 132 112 121) 185 182 210 . 2295 J. Webster R. Johnson . D. McKenzie . 1.1- ‘Lougheed . J. MzloNalr 154 81 Gym F» to (Hid-Veteran's Volleyball. 7 ‘to 8--Jiuilor Buskcvbull. Mn.- ples vs. Nationals Championship mulch. 3 to tLZlO-G. ~C.‘M. members. A speedy player with the Vancou- iver professional hockey team. (Photo by Stroffens Ooimer studio. Vancouver.) Steady Growth » of U. S. Pulp and Paper Industry ‘NIEW YORK. N. Y. iliorch 26.— Reviewing the improved condition in the United States pulp and paper industry due to tho growth oi’ con- sumption, the New York Trust Company ‘states that since the de- pression of 1921. the recovery oi United Stwms puper companies has been ruipiil. records of thirteen representative comDanies show- in-g earnings of $20.1:16.200 In 1923 in contrast -lo u deficit of $1.599,- 400 in 1021. ' ' "l*‘l_t.{llf‘£'.§' covering the punt ipiurt- a or century in tho American paper industry indlctvtc for tllie most purl, YAJEMOUTII- ‘March 26.—-Rc- a steady growth." the bank says. ports received here from Boston “Value of products in 1923 umount- today wiere to the effect that the ed to 89o7.1t47.il00 which in nearly price of iobsers again slumped three times tho production value badly at thist port. Last evening in 1914. iunoiintlng to 83311-17000. the Boeton-ldarmouth liner Prince The competition from Canada. Arthur sailed from ‘here for Boston particularly in news print paper. with a total shipment of 616 pack- ‘has been severe and this country sits ofdobsters. and‘ they Ilfllll supplies only (i0 per cent, of the tlhere today at the rate of $35 per totui paper it icquires." crate. s drop of $21 since ISaturduy‘ The hunk pointed out that the and of $40 wlthii the week. i present amino] forest growth in -i<n+>———— l tihe Unilrd Sizitizei probably coii‘ld l be liicrc-o-wi ~iill| per cent, tinder intensive iorhsiiry practices. "At On Wednesday evenng Febriinry present. the United Slates is cutt- 17th» a. number of ‘the friends of ing wood considerably in excess Mr. Issac Lawson. spent a vcry of its annual net growth, recent enjoyable evening at his home. it‘ figuree tiiilloiitiiig uii average ann- being the occasion oi his birthday. iial growth of only 8 cubc feet per lBefore the festivities of tliv-i acre." evening began ‘a well-worded adv dress was read by IMrs. James dine-i Lsughlan and a suitable giitpro-l dented. on behalf of his many friends by Mm. Ray Carr. l Mr. Lawson flttlngly replied thanking them for this expression; oi their thoughtfulness uiiil kind-‘ nos-s. Diiing the evening dancing wasi indulged in music being rendered by ‘Messrs Lloyd ‘Shaw and Harold Mnrsihiill. Refreshments were sen. V0(l in Mrs. Lawson's best style.‘ to which ample justice was done; by all. after which a. very enjoy- nble evening was brought to u close by again wishing Mr. Low- son many more years of hesitb and prosperity. The following ls the address:- To Mr. Isaac Lawson, Stianhopo. Knowing this to be the annivers- ary of your birthday. your friends have assembled here this evening to convey to you our best wishes and earnest desire that you will be ldessad- with health and happiness and left to enjoy ‘many more years of active life in this your temp- oral home on earth. As n citizen of our community you have taken your part nobly and well as when any call waa made for the uplifting of t-he com. miinlty you responded with a good will which always goes to show the true spirit of manlinoss. It is always a pleasure to visit your homo where social conversat- ion can be enjoyed and on depart- ini! fully determined to return when an opportunity offers. In lMrs. Lawson. your partner in this life. we must say you huvo an Ideal helpmate and her presoncu in your home gives n tower oi‘ strength to your household. BY Your earnest determination you have built. for yourself and family n comfortable hOme, and we. your friends. sincerely wlsih that you will continue. to giildo the iluatlnes of your home for many‘ years to come and in the do- cllnl ll wars of your life lllnt you will lie able to look back with pride and pleasure nt the friilti-i of your labor. Again wishing you many hnppy returns. We remain Your ‘Mlllly Pfltillfli-l of Stiinihope. . (Patriot please copy) BOwllng ' 7. ‘Commercial league, DeBlois Bros... vs. Rogers Hardware. 7.30, Special Carmody match. Married vu. iSinglo. li.'.li)-—All Alleys (siren. Social 3J5 iS.-C..\l. Social. Sunday l0. Juii.oi- sing song. 8.30, Slug Song Service. Lobsters Drop ' $40 Per Crate . BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. LACE. vliacn mnrkcte were uovt-r B0 busy us at present. This applies to both machine and hand-made laces although of course the latter are fur the more popular for those who can afford them. Point do Venlae lace ‘collars and cults are making tilicir appearance on most of the simple serge frocks now so popular which depend on amnrtness of ,ciit for distinction outside the lnco adorments. Mullnes and villflllClfillllfi-tl Intros lire chosen tor ,ilie prettiest undies. yogrmzor 1mg, 4n OFF DAY It hlppenl to the bent of razors for steel in tempere- menta . But Williams Shav- lng Cream‘ is not. The "pre- cious Ingredient" ls there tn help r ucc beard resistance to naught, to soothe. cool and comfort your akin like a ball-n. The Hinge Cap on Will in! ll fixed to the tube. _ nu ' can't lose it. Large 35 cents. Double-size 50 cents. Vi Ii s» lair l i insist William!‘ Maild-inlCaonilu Product Iliad’: Llulmout relieves heudnrho. ‘pv- newest and youngest join Frank Patrick's squad and is a tireless worker. Canadians and Saskatoon. He learned his hockbydn the old 0t- tawa Valley League. playing hi0!- firlt professional game; at the Coast. Last year Lehman reported to the Vancouver Mai-cons unable to play through a devere attack of | rheumatism. But before the sea~ MARCH e7, 192$ , TODAYAT s,1,& 8,45 Matinee-aloe. 11¢. ‘i-‘NIGHT*-"1*¥6c.l‘21¢, 1.1a; . PRINCE ED W4 RD" i ~ i A big star and n llttle girl in a new kind of story that evil")! Tom Mix (an will love. it's the 5fl3l7ple3ti ziiwlwt‘ thriller Tom Mix m; m. madc- FIRST CHAPTER QF ‘ “Wild West” DON'T. MISS ‘IT LAST CHAPTER OF “Sunken Silver” non wan half over he qamely jump- ¢d lnto the game and has been Slop-I ping them from all angles since. F AAITE Substitute forward on the Vancou-l ver Maroons. He is one of the. players to‘ -~— ~ »-<-e}-— I Hill FIBDLERS: " ciilllrsl li Interest iii llii: Old 'l‘imers l-‘id- i iliing Coiiii-sl is now iii d. high pitch and cveryiliiiig lillllLS in u wonderful night's i‘! i-riuiiiiiioiii on Monday zind ii ri-polilion on Tucnilti)’. All ili-ltiils ili‘i' prui-litr- ally couiplcletl no“ . ‘| llii- |'iillo\v- lng fiildliars are uoiifiod to ]iI‘l‘S('lll themselves lit tlii- Publicity Ultim- Q1100“ Strr-ct us curly on lliiuiluy‘ as piisuihlc: .\ll(‘lII|('l Al('('1|lli‘Il('_\'. iiiz‘ri.<liii\\' l‘. J. (‘uurn -, (‘ily Ni-il (‘liiiv ‘l-. illiiilrii John ‘frliiliiir. Si. Aviiiils ‘P910? (‘li:iii<soii. Iicur Illw-y .lulin Joe-mph lli-liouiilil. Soulh Lllltt‘ William Point North _ ilugli Nli-Ari-e. lhililwiiis Road M. J. Bolgcr. City lbmli-l ltobertsou. Roan] Noi-l Abliim Siipphciwn rows John Trucadle Actions Iluiiiey. Elmira. Lo! i7 I’. .l. ilolger. loiiu (‘rosin D. J. Miilllu. St. Peters Wllllttui Murphy. Sn. Sturgeon William Culii. Siimmcrvlllo Robert Weeks, Ilighfiiéld Fnhisu beagle. ClBLLPSHIPlItg Eilwiiril .l. ('llf*\'(.'[‘lfl, Souria Wvsl The following will present lhi-ni- selves for Tuesday's perforuiiiiii-i- Ewen Martin. Southpori John R. ‘Iliurka. Now LOXIIlOII .leronie lit-Leon. IleGros Mursh I‘. W. Farrell, Si. (‘n-urges John D. Steel, DeGi-os Marsh Peter II. FlflllllVfifl. Kruislitgtoii Piirni-ll Cosgmve. Wellington i ltobcrt Romany. (Tolcmnn l Frank ‘B. McDonald. Ilermunvlllci “Yllllilm l-liirvi-y, Ellnralie nod. s. lsiohoinui. liltllfln River Leo Doiron, Miiriiii Jerome Ronailicn, Klnknra Urban Bumbrlck. lid of Hills. boro David McEnchern. canoe Cove Peter B. onvln. AlhBItOll . A. E. Kelley. Kliikorn Dr. John 'l‘. (Insizrovo. Welling- ton .lohii Power. Ivlcrmnld f‘. llfll(l\\'ill':< Si. .-\iid- W. Ali-lluziiilil. (lriiiiil i Loon I1. Doiron. North Riistlco The following dancers will per- forni Moinliiy night: .lo.~iopl1 T. (iiillant, New Acuilln Marshall (llsllllili, New Ai-aillii Maritsrel Gallant. New Acadia Jllliu Gallant. New Acadln Rudolph Peters. New Acadia ltlblnu. Peters, New Acadia ivuunm wiiiiiiiontiie. (‘Jfy lliixli Mi-Idauhei-n. Newporl .\'i. l1’. Psquet. Sfillfi! ii’. .l. Bolger. lflflll (‘rims liiiwrcnca Dnlron. (‘.it_v ifrank- H. MoKlnnmi. Si. ppm-R John P. Sutherland. St. Pi-irrs Alex. (Illanely. HI. Pi-loru (Ylllllllfil Illoomlng Pnlrlvk 'l‘rainor, South Melville ' T0 PROPRIETORS ANI) MANAGERS ls your Hotel or Boarding House equipped with sui- ficient Baths and Toilets? An extra Bath or Toilet Only coats a trifle competed with the service you will get. Have us go over your job, and help you plan for the new fixtures or ahy plumbing you may require. Prompt and efficient service is our moral You will find our reasonable. FRED H. TRAINOR PHONE 393-J. 80 GRAFTON STREET OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE i pFlCPS '4 All Nlllil sii p n the lied are pourlfll ops In an ei- . a This kind of dog ls worth his weight in gold today i Lake district into which hundreds of gold ‘yrggpggfi p; every week. Enormous prices are being paid for the d fort to get into the rich gold laden cgunfpy_ tiilillsi Lined-Rio Pain! Joseph A. Kennedy. Montngni» Joseph A. O'Hara. Blooming Point North Robert Weeks. Hlghfieiil While the following will ilu their stuff 'I‘ucsdny night: Leon l). Gallant, North Rllflllfl) .loaeph L. Cameron, ‘Ellie ltlvm- Martin Power. Mermiiiil Jerry Arsonuult. City I)r. John 'l‘. Cosgrovv, n John Mi-iiclliin. lillloivlile A~nilriuv W. l)i't4lli|l'lil‘>4, conche “Walling- to M ls- Adolphus Polrlvr, yiiiu-ivm-hn Jm-ivpli l‘. Pltieuu. New Glasgow i\. F}. l(i'll_v, Klukoru John Mclnnls. Trill-tulle (‘roan Leo llolron. Marlin John lilclwiin. (‘iiy (‘hiirios Young, (filly Dilution (lallnni. ltiinticn llfivillll‘ (lulluui. Rugticn l l I l i i 3 Th0 jiorforuiorpi um rallying {it lhi- lloiiril of 'l'riido Rooms in tho il/Irirkot illiilliiiiig ut seven o'clock on Momliiy Illlll Tuesday evenings i" rflvvlvi‘ ilnnl instructions and .“F , I . "'9' lhgrtl] on» fllfllmlllflt‘ iii determined that that com It» MP“ - W“ lcvcrviiung shall g0 emooiiiil, end you lift it drill): "1' ‘m flnlnhtttle oi Iwlilinll is bi-lng left undone to Yo!!! d7," ‘t f"! tnflngumlonth m-lkc inn mm 0|‘ the moi-ii. sllrtcesl- “Fmmf rsflfnlfwpofm ‘H, com, or fiil i-iiii-riziiiiiiiniiiii (‘V(‘I‘ liclil in "MOW "i" the i “m. l,,.,,..i,,w.' corn lntwt-i-n the tot-u, and ' _ uilultl, without- soi-omll‘¢l"l'_'lmlq' imma-mdi-fl . '1 ‘lb W‘ llttll ‘ ntly mhnlth 5m hi“ 9"!’ n“. n_ L‘ »Al.IlLIl‘ iii Jun Quilt-or‘ » .» .. . ']ll|ii is ' 'I-'.-.QW"’F'