dunes the screen b0 ever brought to you. “ten-v .lZlZl(lZlLlZl’ CAPITOL “Berkeley Square” Is Superb Picture At The Capitol equare." heralded as one of the year's outstanding pho- Wlillvl. opened at the capitol Thea- Ire yesterday and thereby hangs a tale of superb film entertainment, some of the beet acting ever seen. and direction that has rarely surpassed. It is the Fbx production made by Jessie I... Lasky, in which Leslie Howard has the stellar role and which Frank Lloyd directed. The theme of the film. ll it takes ayoungmanoitadayback 150 years into the life of his ancestors has already aroused more comment than did the John L. Bulderswn play mm which it was tinen. 1t is a theme of so unusual a nature that its skillful handling makes it a distinct cinematic pleasure. Leslie Howard givq the best pc- forrnanoe of his brilliant when you lee him so the youth who goes through time practically at will you realize that he is the only one on s long roster of capable actors who could do the Angel has the leading feminine role apposite him and her presence be- speaka a perfect selection. cm LOVE ALlO-NIWI AND CHABLIICIIASBCOMEDY . ii mo... r - ¥ou’ll Remember In “Let’s Fall In Love” $11; provq that Hollywood is lie own best mend and critic, no matter . may say or do, "let's Fall In Love" delightful musical romance about uiollywood, which opens today at the Prince Edward Theatre, is most certainly a captivating picture. First, and wc personally consider it most important, "Let's Fall Love" adds a new star to the cin- eps iirrnament. Ann sotherri is the name of this young player. she is not only lovely and appealing, but she possesses a soprano voice oi rare charm and clarity. She's slated for “Let's Fall m lave" is one musi- whioli does not drag in its tuneful numbers with no consideration for story values. picture has only three or four numbers. for each one fits lo- inw the action. We to hear, "Lets Fall In Love" Is love Anywhere." ls Ia only The Beirinnlmz." suns months to come. Koehler—cari you ever forget their "Stormy Weather" the MoocherTH-sre responsible. Edmund Inwe appears apposite he. i e in 11' 5 i E i‘ m; Bothern. and he has wieel! plpyed his part in a not-too-obtru- sive fashion. Miriam Jordan is seen to excellent advantage as Lowe's Jilted filancee, Tala Birell gives an effective portrayal but Gresorv RI‘ toff really deserves first supportifll honors for lib mllfliflflnl POIVIY- sl of a motion picture producer. 3.1.1312. “iii T! -.eur:nrqq;rssna1s ll(IlI*(IIliI)S§E§Ilillllfi Give your kiddies and yourself, too, the added taste thrill of Hot Cross You can get them plain or sugar and cinnamon covered. .314. x I . Buns this Easter. IL clean wood instead of shell for the a stetedthatsbout Milbarrels of SPECIAL z°¢ DOZEN J IISTEWARTS Balm “Kent Street parties who have taken the anal for planting Pilwees. I should like to know if the oysters were sold by tender, and if pirblic tenders were hvitedforthesale ofthe best quality oysters. 1y those fit forshlwlfllflrhenmayleakfur- thllwllifhls tberstwhatprieeiheywareeeld? decided.‘ "a "Annual Convention —OF THE- ‘1! EZ.h ‘Teachers’ Iduieratnon -4NuJ.BErnmu0IN- lof lvhles (§olhqua Iiull r m. CHARLOTT "WESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, ,“mncriz1u.zom.ie2vu. ‘ bvHoc. Dr. W.J.P. Macmillan: H. w. Chief Superintendent of Education: ,‘ Slgwylh; Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, Oyster Leasing leasing policy of the Dominim 1hr nlauilns in private Government took place in the uoiueexcemmeneottswuicm llr-llaelnalfsvbiuotiou uoeoo in the Estimates for oyster MW ma!" in Prince Edward Island or was "9 “m” um- l Hon. in. nunermuv, (mm; “w” ‘"4 Minister of Fisheries): “The amount spent up to December 81, °h°n°d m“ setriguresutotiieexpemqmum the different provinces, but I can d i 5 amount was spent in Prince Bd- ‘m in the department's rmerved area these 091m. and even of fishin were sold by the department for aituatim. friend also that for planting pur- must have received iii rent some poem 22d barrels were sold in 1911. 88.000 or 04.000. I would ask the 233 barrels in i982 end 163 barrels minister what was collected in the in I033." way of rentals this year. ‘rhere are Methods of Culture the new licences that have been tere empty shells alone are used, or issued and all the details in con- if they use any other material for nection with the matter. If the adherence of the spat? Do you use adherence of spat? Hon. MI’. DURANLIAU: "We 1k different kinds cf culdi.‘ Mr. ldacLIiAN: ‘The minister lisa glad i0 have it." marketable oysters were sold, and that in the three year period some eu barrels have been sold to the TeodIsCalIlhIaebGee .. - ._ 306w»- ABIndecentfhefldhrhnnuieiruuee y On ‘m Policy In The House Of Commons minister or by the department, and no notioe was taken o! the repre- sentations mbaéie by ‘are fishermen. culture. Extracts from the Kansardi m" M16110!“ "w"! u" 11°11" A‘ I “m” M" ° report of the debate, of psi-teem 1w it :1 Joli? vvtgeronzndvg- :12’: gflilfbfafflgom‘ m,“ ma“, ha"; curing orma n u, f, ,_,;,,,'*,'_§,fi,”."‘..,wu‘}; mmmq-quqmmgvoehrm; thedepartmentistakingtherlght will permitlheve to take issue likeloasktherriinisterhow much "Mmffllmltlvllhvi l!» °"m‘""°”‘°°““°"’“ll'm"‘° "m was spent last year and where the.’ "m" “"4194 "ml "d! ml"- ‘matiou heliedbeehableto bevnlvdlvdwiihmlflm" *1" “WW money w" “at w“ ‘t’ m “m! k 1 my, mink E1: present system. I have in my hand are“ to pnvate individuals." "m °‘ ‘l '°°'" m N“ B'““""°k" n m“ hm ‘ M ‘uwnem o! chemeoommimorallalefn r1315. ‘...‘Z°3"~'-'5l Hon. w. abacus point whether, turn in ocn- vqwygygube beoausetheroienootherwayof vote u m no,- fhettins p11: w; ornelorird “s?” ":21" v1 m, _ _000.andtheministerboldusthat vow w m" “m: I h". no‘ m‘ u had been expended. We en- eavoured to ascertain from him tell my hon. friend that a large "M" m“ m“°l'lmb§fgdm§f ,,,,,,,,,,, o“ ' against private leasing areas and to present such resolu- tions to the federal government, end ulsn in present such reaolutlong as in the opinion nf said collmitieg would be of benefit to the fllheicieu and labouring classes; The slid committee therefore pre- sente the following resolutions: 1, That private lcnael of areas are detrimental 1o the com- mon welfare and interests of the or- illllll] fisherman_ as they for the benefit of n favoured few uni! ngllnlt the interests of the ls- ._ That public opinion requires that private individuals be preference or special respect to the fisheries generally. 3. That the experimental work of the biological station at ldefo I A! a largely attended 1 . _ u committee was Ap- meetlng belt! n.-.._ lu Bep- h "m m." all he said wee that the largest m”. ' m “a "m" ‘u m’ portion of it was spent in Prince . county, Prince Edward Island It Mr. MscLlAN: “I wish to thank mldht leave a false impression with. the minister for that informatipnj the committee simply to be told I should like now to get from him that $8.000 odd was spent there. information as to the “w”; andforthatrsasonldiouldlike which have come in from the pp. to have ample mformstion with re-‘ eratiou of the oyster industry. As 88rd to the item. In addition to the committee is probably aware, that. we tried to get some infor- the government has taken over the mlflflfl N l!“ P909191’! thlt administration of the oyptep u," came in f that area and the in Prince Edward Island, Qgpgcjllb minister told us that S2‘! barrels of in the Prinos count! area. In the Oyltersliadbeentakenoftthepub- administration of those oyltu areas llo areas in the Bideford section. certain grants have been made by These were eoid st l8 a barrel, way of leases to some who are up- making a total of 82.810. Then 153 lng out leases for the propqguon barrels were sold at I2 per barrel, of oyster; on leased grounm, w, making in the neighbourhood oi would like to have from the minis- 83.922. That amount was taken in tar information a; to the “muss receipts forgone oysters picloed, amouri nun u around , sold oii’ rtelzgciublic £11m? ti?” Wm 1:11:10 lallcclkmitrlv 1331381; m" D" "MI" l‘ “w” ‘ "' season.” barrels of oysters it would seem ymrkwle ‘ma,’ ‘M “awn” u“ that these were fairly good pro- llesuli at Bldeford liver ducing areas, We must remember flzmbfigvzo ‘an: e Seville-r is nct of any meter ef-t to fishermen, nor assisting rue development or conservation of the oyster fllhlng industry. "Icanotsaythatlagreewith thetweareuotmeakingnow of am. w. omammu; *1 am flflt-lvI-M mu: they are eltoseth- afraid some time would be rgquind er a different matter from the to give exact information u to the "Ola off which the 480 barrels amount of money received from the W"! “"11- Tll! Wmmli-tte will sale of oysters. but I can tell my , readily understand that in these hon. friend results from the 9mm. hard timu of depression the fish-- ingof spat. An ares of about one- ermen feel that they mould have thirdofauecreontheibtteribed Md the opportunity or fishing "Wim"! mWIm-I m" h" will be able to give a it uie head of Bideford river was to A Inner extent Ind 56111118 the ‘°“ °" um‘ cleaned by longer-s in 1920, and Dwduct for their benefit, as was thoroughly mapped for star fish, on always done in former years. But vhlvh vm Planted about four mu veers Iso restrictions we're hundred bushels of shells. on which imposed and the areas were closed. set or spat had been obtained by Since that time the government exposing them in wire boxes md and the Department of Fisheries‘ in heaps On lhlllOI shores. In Aug- have been handlinl the mdmrrv- ust, 1932, 140 barrels of oyeum Whether they are on the right were taken from half of the are; track or not, I am not prepared to In 1988, an additional 210 barrels discuss at this time. If the depart- were taken, of which about one- Inent have decided that they are half were of the original planted some to follow that course, 1 sup- spat, and the remainder younger. pose all that the fishermen in that In addition there were left on the 10°51"? W114 11° l8 l" Pl" “P with bed all the oysters smaller than it, but the fisheries have been oneandahalftotwoinchsqand looked upon as s right and the an estimated quantity o1 fifty ber- question has arisen whether even The! it ll beyond the and authority of either the federal le iltl oyster areal to private individ- '- "I see the former Minister federal government, d. That a reasonable amount of be grenited annually l help build up the nd to relieve the d , and their dependents fishermen of Primes 1 are entitled to such I filment of the terms of lion ' dflelomenc of the airy he under the direc- peiitical committee of n Hm. so. DURANLIAU: “I Iwlled to give s statement Great Future Seen By Hon. E.N._ Rhodes For .ls-|-;g~c,=;;=;go;y-g,i-g;,_lg;g,1-g land Oyster Fishery Under Proper Supervision. ‘Lmthmkmgt is .. Criticism Of Mr. A. E. MacLean Replied “m” "w To By Government Members And Supporters. leugthydebateontbeoyster inamuwtueuweieuirepasvtbscuumshlmmmw A ha‘! petitionhereinlW-dfaithlli" nlIrl<=KfiW|¢<l86¢¢llhIfWm°presenttlma.at$1peracre.Weare Jim-suing the p911!!! adopted by the ‘dormer government for the im- provement of oyster culture cu questioullPrincezdwardLsland; we have= ty. I amnot done nothing else.” lilltllsclikANiqft-hemlnletrr laaierellsylarnel Pllsht. I regretted the views ishermen may not think he ls to meg; m “ma; m‘; cause they brought with them relsoflarger “‘ miseedbythe the governmentof the provinoeor tongers. About one barrel per man 0f the dominion Mn f”!!! Dmhib- was obtained on the mt “y, 1v; it the fishermen in that commun- summs-rise, in 1929, shells with spat ity from fishing for oysters in tidal planted amounted u; 40o bughglg; waters. I understand that a test i932, oysters tidied, larply i920 cssehaebecnstartedandisinthe spat, 140 barrels; in 103s, oysters supreme court of Prince Edward fuhed, 1920 spat, 216 barrels. There Island at the nfllmt “m8. lfld I were estimated left on bed, in ud- believe the fishermen intend to dition to many very small oysters, take it to the highest court in the about 60 barrels. forming s ma] land to see whether they are cor- of400barrels.'l‘hen,inl081 there 116i l-Ilthelrlmdefitlndlngofthe needed emplcymefit m h resolutt-lons are hers. of the government of Charles lil F 4 J, Illsworfh .Gi’lell‘|, Becrwla "I564 b! a committee ublic meeting to consumption. d’! barrels; in 10:2, "What I want to point out at there were sold 12 barrels. and in Dffllfllt ll i-hlt l! m9 lllm 0f $3.000 1033, 32’! barrels. I can tell my hon. was spent thm. the government mlmfll ‘l’ m" P carryout the wishes or mo" make their reg-g- santations to ti; llllveefleeevery the yearly rentals for the areas and ‘taken out. In all fairneu to the Mr. vnrrou‘: "Would the inlnis- - people o! that oomlnlmitv. the 1011-, m tell me whether in the policy‘ eminent should mmui uu; mm», W181i“ Ind the adapted by the government in ocn- mstion in emu. giving uie amount m" °f "I" lbw-lit: invite some er neetiou with the cultivation cf oyl- collected for mun and new leases Md» from the other minister can give the committee that information now, 1 nun be 11¢ italic. "Wfllndmmfivllermandlndo- ing so more ‘ _ rit will be af- forded for the very mum who sign. N! m” ; and instead of their going out for a few months intheyearsndrakingafewoys- Wm under s lmrper system of cui- tivation there will be employment for them twelve mouths in the year. "Hunt n. uu w...» "I have briefly expressed my a view after hlvln‘ given a great deal of study to the matter, be- cause I have always felt that we hive mm properly utilised uic developed the great potential value o! M ovum fisheries ui Oanada. I believe the Oysters from that s i! t c? .a?§' rig? =5 i? .,llll. gill at"?! i illliflt ‘lliil 5 E? l: i: Egl l 2i l l E ll ll I l 1 u; 55p riggggl lsgéigr 5 ‘Idoaotthiuktiisnisellsotbl s? gs lg? , l‘ gig Il_i afifigggggil §§ egggl é2E£E;§?§§ 5?“ E??? 22g i355 lgggilggr E Eglr l: z E 5 rial; iii s; 2i Boo. Mr. DURANLIAU: "I can give information about the number of acre; under lease. We have sboutwscresunderlease stthe El 5 3_§ g5 Er ll 55?. .5535? very hard sledding EEEEEEEE 25%? ‘ii him there, because under the present the complaints that have former government there was nev- policy of leasing public prietieall, to deny that ment. I was sorry tn were held. I atten m! W90!!! t in the last Mr. RHODES (Minister or lHn-y ance): "Ii my colleague will per- mitmetosayawordJthinkper- ap what the acting minister has in mind is that the policy which now obtains was arrived at by egreanent between the former gov- ernment of Prince Edward Island wd the present administration. As far as I am aware it has been car- ,-ried out with full approval of the present adnilwstratlori 0d Prinos ‘Edward Island. my 1 say to my 00mins lion- friend with regard to n; p‘. titicn he read from the group of fishermen, although I sympathigs very sincerely with them in that matter with the Minister or rim. wishes to introduce lebakes If. Mae-Lean Ion. lb. DIODE: "My he; mend from hince is rather in. .to say the least: he pm- find fault with the min; of fisheries for introdue. politics, and than he lmmd. says the Conservative prty ible for annihilating the beds in ldalpeque bay. or there ll nothing political ill remark! As a matter of fact the acting Minister or Hsherie, m q!- not bring in politics at all; his re- o; pqgmflq “m. ferenoe was made solely with e my”, u“; y yflh view to preventing politics being yhqq-gpg-jg figh- lIil-Ifidllbfld into lhl GIDCUSIO imflg "um pug mqmuivq may say to my lion friend that, them "p115 if as Minister of Fisheries during the mun u period when this agreement was of New- entered into with the province d pflvgh Prince Edward Island, ss far u I m; m; am concerned I ani happy to u- llova Bcotia in sums my full share of the respons- ibility. At the same time I want to [my tribute to the and breadth of view of 1725i‘ *4 8 .2, E ruinbe- 5 parasite which gave the fine] m“; WI F“r§Er igég-g8 which will yield in wgflgh m“, rect supervision of the Iuverumsnt. times more than the whole of the 1 m" ms when I say that in the mari- time provinces we have ample sub- jects upon which to engage in pol- itical discussions and disputes, ii 2 ar,andsofarasIamccncern¢d Iwilldonvybeettokeepmvey" Er 81W with the years, producing will! outstanding cltisens, the Liberal party, of Island I should like to put cud the appreciation expressed sgijsfi lI-lll a Z E l KER ii. iii... j? ill I. :55 ti. iii n‘: g5 ii 5 val iii ; l: .§.~ El z E