‘$912: ;1:i.".1:if:§2.*:—:...‘ ‘sures * W, “cg-net -_ . onmmwn-rsxw¢wls-w 4-4 ~ v "AGE- SIX ‘ Pam swam) MATINEE 3.15 — 16c, 87c. NIGHT 7 h 8.I5-—26¢, 42f‘, 52c. ronnv G EO IKG Tl-li MAN WHO PLAYED GOD with Violet H-vming, Bette Davis _ . I . METRONE NEWS ROADTO MANDALAY Travalogue exceeds any that has gone be- YACHT Ql-UB BOYS fore, it is beyond cornjiarison. Musical Act Although "great" has been said of many bit; produvtirins, “The Man Who Played God” so far We urge you to see it. Riotslibroken up. they found everything But Are Attendii1g' lvnvc, and seem to (‘llJOV vvziiiping ST. JOHNS Nlfldq the Canadian Pir British "tars" who ruisiic lniindlnnrl ti. quell l‘. lni: tea pnrtn-s iii-f. I. Rushed from Blair. r‘ John's loll: : i l0 All?“ l5~il3ll H. M. S. Dragon, a light cruiser of .=i---F<iui~ liunclrerl; the Rot-a; Na\.-_,-_ n-Dm m r\'~-.-.--i r ; are iiLlcild-y inan was \\'11Sll0(i Sl- i Neivfouncllaiiclers tell how :1 parade iri Wllifilll ‘llllllllrvrl l Prime Minister iirclwns threatened and lorccd to fhic the city, how looted. The Dragon's men were received cordially everywhere. Commenting on the NILUlUlICSEOI‘ Guardian's fear that the ship's despatch to New- foundland might be regarded as interference with the Domlnlorrs fllltllflfity to manage its own affairs, me Evening Tr-legram says: "Fruni that point of view there is little likelihood exception will be laxlivll to the Drrigoirs arrival. Lit- the vntliiisiiisin has CV01‘ been shown mr-r lllL‘ now status conferred upon v _ liquor stores were quiet in the Island Dominion. l 'l‘liey have hem granted shore ;y‘arns with citizens. Theirs is ll lillt.‘ lof a race through hoary seas on southern ivaters to cold N/nrfoundlend. Onc overboard and ilost during the voyage. In turn, on April 5 ended iii a riot, how Sir Richard Squires GIT ADDITIONAL ' CAN FOR l‘ I CENT cur nus SHIELD FROM A CAN or JAP-A-LMZ $1,500 CONTEST For best 200 words des- cribing use of any JAP-A- LAC ‘product $l,000 will be given as first prize. ‘S00 Vii be distributed among other contestants. Accompany your descrip- tion with the shield torn ‘From o JAP-A-LAC label. See dealer for rules. TEAR GUT SALE 553th“ COME ‘lo our store, buy a pinl’, V2 pint, or pint o? JAP-A-LAC 4-Hour Enamel al- regular price — and gel’ ANOTHER CAN, some size, FOR I CENTl Here's a bargain! For I cent more you are doubling your regular purchase of this famous 4-Hour Enamel. JAP-A-LAC 4-Hour Enamel is the popular quiclr-drying finish for furniture, woodwork, and other interior surfaces. Bring the coupon with you. r IF IT GOES ON WlTH A BRUSH, USE _ THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED "Toronto Montreal Winnipeg * 4. THIS courouy Name This coupon properly signed, plus lc, entitles bearer to additional can (pint, l/z pint or l/4 pint) some silo as one purchased oi" regular price. 1c SALE COUPON _ Wale Quantity of Froo Address i Dealer's Name I4 Coupon expires altar May I, i932 \ Goods and Color J.-'ll'-./l-L./iC Prorlizcls arc sold by the Follow-mg Agents and Deal 1|. i '(‘HARI.()'l‘TETOVt’ N - ROGERS HARDW ARE CO . , LTD. Bloomfield-A. S. Pzwli. Brlstol—.1. W. XZrZi-twi. [lcnfral Brdrq1:e-\'.'r.i. (liflbcrk. Frnpaud-Wnnil .\ Ln. (‘arltnn-I-‘rcrl llell. "rcdcrlcfon-Culcliflc Bros, lolnman-C. R. Win-Hare. Cardigan-L. C. Allcn. Ilunlrr River-A. n. (‘utcllflm N. Rustlro-D. ‘J. Smith. Kcnsington-Russrll ('h:\mpl0n. lfil-hmmilyd fzwgd Y"- . > Couris- . . . ug es db ('0. L132‘? l7::;ntn"""_“' ‘\' PM!” ‘gSourlv-Maflhew 8t McLean, Lfil. S l fl Id-J. C. W. Murray Rivrr—F'. W. Johnstonc. Smnlgcrefldknrace’ Mn“, t Co‘ Mnrrll-H. H. Cox. i L td. Murray Rlvcr-C. ll. Morton, ll, I‘. Wellington, Richmond-An Cohoon. Gaudct Ltd. n‘ lwmvu SJS-lfic. m. NlGITIoau-ssqlzc. ciiriroi. now THE STAR OF STARS Can n great emo- tional Love atone ' for a. scandalous puff-See! RTH y p CHA TTER TON “ONCE :1 LADY” Al s o Short Subjects Newfoundland by the Statute of Westminster. In fact, doubts have been expressed whether lt was to the country's advantage at this stage of development to he leis. to paddle her own-canoe. The Dragon's arrival is welcomed, inasmuch as it indicates that the strong ..:in of Britain is still at Newfoundlands service should need for that assist- ance arise." said its reason stock market purposes. through stock manipulations- Sir T. White Says New Interest In l Budget Praiseworthy U. S. Turf CHICAGO. Illa. April 16-Au- trails‘: lightning bolt, Phal- 1-841. has blazed a rainbow over the United States tuirf world. Just when everything looked dark for almost every racetrack after a losing winter season. south and wut, the wonder horse from down under" has arrived to give the sport of kings a. new thrill. “I cannot think of any belle!‘ possible break to American racing than the invasion or Phal- Lop," said the ‘ll-yesrs-old Colonel Mali Winn. direction genius o! the Ken- tacky Derby for the last 33 years. “The invasion of Pbar mp and his victory in the Agua Callenta Handicap has stirred the imagin- ation of every race fan and given r us all renewed enthusiasm for a bigger and better turf year. ' "They tell me be really is a areal horse. He must be to stand that long 10,000 mile ride over the Paci- fic and come out u sound as a dollar." Colonel Winn has started illfllls mas White, wartime finance min- ister, declares Hon. E. N. Rhodes‘ address "a very able and Impres- sive budget presentation." "The statement of the minister as to the financial position of Ca- nada. ls remarkably clear and com- prehensive." Sir Thomas said to The Telegram. the provinces were confronted ln in New York funds —that ls to say lri gold and thus upholding the financial integrity and prestige o Canada In the eyes of the outside world. ‘ “Our credit is of the utmost na- tional importance, and for its con- tinued maintenance a. balanced budget is essential. The Minister had a. very difficult situation to deal with and heavily increased to, mums a M! match race m,- taxation, unpleasant as it ls, was PM, Lap’ ind some o; the bcspinevltable, we must all bear as stake funnel“ m June at washmgwcneerfully as we can the burden of hm Pa“, “n. a purse o‘ $25,000 Orlwhatever taxation measurw are mp0,,’ dependmu won the thorgnecessary to tide us over this very ougmbred chosen to oppose theitrylng period through which Ca- ms "d hora nada, in common with the rest m “m, I th K n_ of the world, is passing. It m” be e er O e e "The dilemma of all govem- tuoky Derby on May ‘I or the win- nq- o; the $50,000 Preakness, the winner 0f the American Derby or Twenty (xi-and or Mate. or all OI than. The best thoroughbreds in racing will be chosen as Phar Lap's opponents. Colonel Winn is a specialist ln producing mntri races ments today is that while on the one hand retrenchment of expen- ditures ls lmperatlvely culled for by financial exlgency. the very act of such retrenchment causes fur- ther unemployment, for the relic’ of which Governments must’ find funds. If in good times, and es- zgd “ggemaalusnalo! 5:5,’! peclally in boom periods, public ‘l W’ e v es i opinion exercised a. wholesome om‘ check upon expendltugesjand in- N R _", , ' f ' crease of public debts, we should O evlslon O not have to sustain the burden of Company Act ever increasing taxation in the periods of depression, which lnevl- tably follow. But on the contrary, (By the 5221143111 ifleisém it is in periods when times are OTTAWA, -, 91' l" good and credit in abundant sup- ply that public opinion encourages and even demands almost unlimit- ed public expenditures of borrow- ed funds. , "I think the Minister discharged his duty to the government and the country with great courage and good judgment. I am speak- ing generally with regard to his taxation proposals, not having has’ time to examine them carefully In detail." reaching changes in laws governing the incorporation of companies were suggested in the Senate today by George Lynch-Staunton. Hamil- ton, Ont. Taking objection to Issues of no-par value stock, he advocated limiting a. company to onoclau df shares. To preclude financiers and promoters from securing control ol’ an industry. it was suggested that a company be Prohibited from buying shares in mother company in the same busi- ncss A dominion act, laying down the principles of company incorporation and approved by the provinces, w” proposed by senator Lynch- ataunbon. The provinces then would fame charters in conformity with the Dominion Act. The Government, said Senator NATIVE 0F P. E. I. PASSES AT SYDNEY NORTH SYDNEY, April 14—'I‘he death of Mrs. Nelson Dicks, wife of Captain Nelson Dicks, well- known ahlp master, occurred this afternoon ln Hamilton Hospital af- ter a short illness. Death was caus- Arthur Melghsn, Conactvat-ive lea- ed by pneumo ‘ . Mrs. Dicks W18 der in the upper house, did not con» a native of Prince Edward Island template o revision of the company and ls survived by her husband and lea act it the present time. two children. Captain Dicks, who 8011:801- Lynoh-Btoimton referred had been visiting in Prince Edwnrd , groalslmdiarrlved bomothls rooming, on companies to issue and apport- ion stock, and suggested that no company be allowed to lrsue more than one class of shares He ulsO objected to no-par value stock and was simply for It did not hurt the company, but hurt the public’ and h” “sked how mam" friends of Miss Bertha Lannigan people had gone to the poorhousc TORONTO, April 16-Sir 'I‘h0- "Too much credit cannot be given the Government for the measures taken during the past year ln successfully dealing with the difficult exchange situat- ion with which the Dominion and meeting their obligations payable GEITIIM. GUARDIAN DOW!‘ H!!! ‘I'll CUBAN SPY- ‘IICKBM it Ibddinb, Poster's, 007165, Two Macs’ Drugstores. 2060-4-10-31” ; BILVBDIII FILLING Station. 8t. Peters Road, now open for tbs sealon. 3088-4-16-21 BRIDGE TONIGIIZF-K. 0f O. Hall- Autograph quilt drawn. 2063-11 OBIPPLED CHILDREN‘ CLIN- IC at Summer-side Town Hall, Tues- day, April 26th, and at Red Cross, Ch lottetown, 59 Grafton Strcel, Thursday, April 28th. 81 NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertlsers are reminded that new advertisements or changes must reach this office not late": than 11 a. m. the day preceding insertion. Any advertisements received after that hour wfll be delayed 24 hours. POLICE COURT-On Saturday morning a. vagrant was sentenced to ten days ln jail. A drunk was llnde $5 and costs or ten days. A theft case was further remanded until Wednesday. A Customs case was heard and adjourned until r Monday. An order for ejectment was glven'ln a. summary ejectment case. LECTURE AT MOORE a MC- LEOD LIMITED-Mrs. R. A Do- herty, representatlng Wabasso Cot- tons will speak to ladies here at 8 o'clock Monday, giving an interest- ing address on Wabasso products and their uses. Each lady attend- lng will receive a ticket, the holder of the winning ticket will receive a also show you y M sun/mun i Three yearn #0 If this model had been and n this price than: would have been a stampede to buy it. And h’: zy u en, u l?! ‘Si?’ “Edit-EN C.C.M. Triplex Crank Hanger, C.C.M. Improved Hercule: Conner Brake, Pull rubber pedals, C.C.M. ZO-Ycar Nickel lacing, C.C.M. Hudweuing Enamel, Dunlop Tire: and C-C-M- Ownor’: Service Guarantee Dead l: mm the quality of the bigycle and the service to given on It. Ask your dealer to show ou this C.C.M. Owner's Serv c: Guarantee Bond when you drop in to see ._his new i932 C.C.M. models. “NH Mtlcaiilcr- can the $ 0Q CCM‘ Crescent at and Mr. Ernest Ellsworth, were l greatly interested to hear of their j iccent marriage in Bangor, Maine. lTllB ceremony was performed by ‘ Rev. Father Thcrault of St. Mary's Church. The bride ls the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lannlgau of Cambridge, P. 12:. 1... and the groom was formerly of 8t. John, N. 8., and ls now employed by the H. C. Chapman Hotel Co.’ of Bangor. After a short honey- moon they will realde at 27B Main St. Bangor. polling day. by the Jones, former Conservative Minist Mr. E. I". Weeks, of R. T. Hol- man, Ltd., Summersids, was a. re-' cent visitor to the City. House 0f Connnons Act had oocurr dcra from the government dlr of medical services. ‘ The firm ls unlnco Cochrane Disappoint- ed Over Routing Line OTTAWA, A/prll l8--(By The cm- adim Pressl-Rlesumlng the discus- sion of the item 1n the estimates of the Department of ‘Irads and Commerce for $2,400,000 for the Canada grain act, in the evening J. A. Bradette, (Llb., Tc-mlskamlng, North) declared that the citizens of Cochrane have been very sadly disil- lusloned when they thought Cochmne wag going to be on the route for trans Canada, grain and cattle traf- fic. Due to "discriminatory freight rates,” qochrane, which was the logical point to be on the main route, had been excluded. I! Canadian grain were muted ov- er the National tram-continental line to the eastern Canada. ports, instead of going through United States Atlantic ports, there would be no unemployment in his constit- uency, Mr. Bradettc sold. He would , make no complaint, he said, if Cari- adian grain was not going through the United states. But he had ln- iicrmation to show that fifty per cent of Canada's grain exports went through United States ports. To a question by John Wallace, (lib, south Battleford), the Min- ister of 'I‘radc and Commerce stat- ed that there were about 847 em- ployees pennancntly in the service of the board of grain commissioners, under control of the civll service commission and receiving about $1,- 908,000 per year ln salaries. m ad- dition there were about 380 temp- orary employees. of eighteen months. ed that he will return to New Brun swlck hnmediately and seek vlndlca on Sunday or Monday, and Marl time Conservative 2,924 in a straight party light. CHURCH SERVICES TRINITY UNITED CHURCH ln goodly numbers to hear happiness." It la the good news that Jesus saves. ma. H. s. Henderson is a wel- come addition to our choir and her solo, “The Silent Voice," shows that she possesses a voice of excellent - tone and volume and will be beard Two Babies Die (YITAWA, April io-(By The Can- adian Pressl-Rimiors in the capital _ last night are that the date for the m" Yfiwmlbmly m‘ m“ “m per‘ by-election in IwyakN. 1-3., will be set. shortly. Jleports are that Mon- day, June l3, may be named as nomlnaron day and June 20 a5 The vacancy 1n Royal was crcfllbd ry resignation on Tuesday last of Hon. George B. er of Labor. Mr. Jones resigned h‘: seat in thoI-Ioilse of Commons upon lemming that; an infraction o: the odatlon for all who wish to ed by reason of Jones Bros, Apoho- - qul, N. .'B., having furnished relief supplies w destitute Indiana on or- icd, bill; i1’ 1t had been incorporated the pro- visions of the act would not apply. The store is not managed by m. Jones personally. Goods supplied to the needy Indians amounted to less than $700 ln value during a period Mr. Jones had definitely axmounc- tlon of his action at the by-election. He will probably leave for his home member! are planning to give him a send-off. In the'1930 general election, Mr. Jones was elected by a majority of Good news is welcome by every- one. It ls a tonic not only for Springtime, but for all the year. People attend Church each Sunday the good news of the Gospel. In his sermon yesterday morning. Rev. Mr. Brown made mention of "the glor- ious news that Jesus can restore the sinner." When David sinned he lost his Joy and cried out in re- pentance "Restore unto me the Joy of thy salvation." The Bible can be truthfully called "the Gospel of beautiful colored border. Wabasso Bed Set Free. Moore d; Mel-cod Lillllled- 3057-44941 ~ with. pleasure on future occasions. N‘ B‘ By-electlon ' The subject of Rev. Mr. Brown's WEDDmG 331-115-7719 mm!’ Probably In June sermon was “Our Brother's burden _ and our own," Galatians 6, verses 2' and 5. The obligation to help oth- ers was duly emphasized as well as sonal work. 1n the great decisions of life we must atsnd alone. The attendance at Bunduy School, 41o, was "quit. satisfactory and was an increase of 40 over the some Sunday of last year. Dr. Cof- flirs adult Bible Class will meet for two more Sundays. The lessons are - from the last 2'1 chapters of Isiah and are not only intensely Interest- lng but profitable. There ls ample - attend. It was n. pleasure to have Dr. ‘Ramsay back in the pulpit after m; mount; illness. ‘Ho preached from 1 John, 5-18. "Thou things have I wrlttem unto you that be- lieve that ye mu know that ye have eternal life." God la life. Pro- pagation-fs one of the first lows of life. There must be an eternal son. God lo love. God begets children and gives them the same kind of life that he has and we share that life, being born o! God and fur- thermore we are conscious of it. - The Epistle of John was written - that we may know that we are born of God. . The service of praise consisted cl - a selection by the male double quar- tet, “What Will It Bo." and an an- them by the. choli‘ o! a1 voices, “Holy Art Thou," with ms. Ken- dall at the great organ. Rev. George Ross, formerly of this City, now o! Holman, Cblnn. and who ls one of the outstanding missionaries and preachers ln the United Church, will occupy the pul- pit at both services next Sunday. SYDNEY, April I4—Ono of Syd- ney's oldest residents, Colin Nich- olson, 94, died early today at his home, 46 Alexandra Street. He was a native of South Mountain. We" Bay, Richmond County, and after successfully farming there for many years, retired In I913, and took up residence ln Sydney. He celebrated his 94th birthday on April 8. Surviving are three daughters Mrs. Alex McKenzie, of Boston: Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Kompt Road Richmond County, and Mrs. Alon- so Andrews, of Coxholth; and thrfl sons, Donald C. Nicholson, of Bos- ton: Rev. J. A. Nicholson, of Sum- menldo, P. E. I., and D. R. Nichol- son, of Coxheath. From Suffocation mnouro, one, April 1a - (By The Canadian Pressi-Wlthin a. few minutes of each other, two babies died from suffocation lri ‘Ibronto to- day. and in both houses bed-cloth were responsible. Three-montba-old Margaret Gal- lagher was placed miner crib for n nap while her mother carried out the daily house wort. Mrs. Gallagh- er found the child hlddcn under the bed-clothes, dead. . At. almost the same time, Mrs. C. H. Ireland had left Lucile. aged four months. uleop in her crib, the youngster pulled the bed clothes ov- er her face and was dud when her mother found her a few minute! uteri » Wishes to ‘ announce t Our Specialties on I HADDOCK HALIBUT WE Burhoe’s Grocery Itfeat and Fish Department with choice Island Beef and all kinds of fresh Fish. SALMON AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES Ono Tumbler FREE With ivory 50c Sale he opening of their new dressed Fish : ' FRESH FILLETS SMOKED FILLETS DELIVER