"$33 f-mm "‘»*“"‘lI‘~'¥1f!4‘H\f?‘!11f‘ll1Yl'TT1|@1 a £2" if > 1f€*~'l0~7;{ fi _ ,,,v,‘;,"-5 l&§0/» *eo »-1 as-w{g¢~»-y» ,s ‘rlriiv ‘!~1=° we-» ~ *frm* » 3' af i. ' i » 1 THE CHARLO'I`TETOWN GUARDIAN , W , _ ` " _ ` ' , . I V "~;\_Vvv y M.;-f, I “i ‘id , 5 dl: -_tln ' ' i Matinee 3.00 - 161'. 26° ___ N 0 w I > i~:veuiu¢1 in s.4s-ze¢,_4z¢i . MATINEE 3,00_1se, sic. Nioirr 1 .e sas-zur, ize, sac; ` FQUR F OREMOST COMEDY FAVORITES i Marvellous Underwater Thrills in a pests and Heart Stems , rama of Sea Tem Measur- Wlii-rc Life li rd in Seconds. A Love l)r;in\z\ is Ulliallllell 3 Thrills as Boundlcss as the Sea I if .5 ii - 7? \: .- . » _,»-_--. . "'..“caL- 1 g .. _‘in-' ..i "OUR (l.\N(,i" -- ?_'»I’0It'.\' ANI) S('|'lNI(` §l'“JE(f'I`§ 00000000000000000000v000 PRINCE EDWARD EASTER IVIONDAY AND TUESDAY ALABAMA 00 0 0000 000000009000 60000000 sew# abr JACK 1 __________l All§liEllED IN -iv. \ = I-IOLT ‘ uilniiniis >> 0 ,i li |'~\'lli“f'! *NI'iiIi!l`fHfY‘l~1!H‘Yl'*f|H!lF!Nl| i i'=£‘r titre "fi: 1 i .» U. “lbs ’\ ir ir ' K1U~¢§al*F0‘\9lFl¢1~i =‘i'\<>s~;§\\ “R Fai; l'»‘¢'»7¢~ » 1 AAR \ \ 211° - ibo 1* 4 »00»00 »o0> BCPU/VD 3 ,Act Collicrly Drzlinxi `/>> 000 0 .~ ,00c.e 000 Directed by MRS. A. H. ROPER MYSTERY LOVE lNTRlCiUE By Best Local Players. Wonderful Specialties l`~' ,".l!l (li: Charlottetown Hospital PRICES: 35c, 500, 750. EXCHANGE OF COUPONS \\"iLI. OPEN FRIDAY AT 9.30 AT BOX OFT-`I(`E. 000000 000006000 000000000 000000<~00000 0000-70000 00 00000000 000000000000 0000 'n00q00000000000000‘00-0000 i600-3-21!-5i. Comedy Hits Laugh Recor 2- King Conicdy blew his trunipet yesterday land will continue tlic fanfare for the rest of the wceki at the Capitol Theatre. The occasion is the arrival of a celebrated coniedy-“Forbidden Ad- \'enl.ui‘c." This brilliant production manufactures laughs iii such a great' variety of ways, that a mere review- er is befoggcrl on thc shores of per- plexity trying to enumerate them zill. , But tliez-:c basic qualities ln "For- bidden Acl'»'eiitiii‘c" are outslandiiig --its iiiiziygiiialiiiii. its iilizlllrialicc of sceiics, its liinnaniiy, its satire, lt,s thrills, :ind its understanding of the stuff that childhood dreanis :irc niarlc of. Thus wc have rt combination of all manner of fun-producing meth- ods in this sure-fire show. There is the rival mother angle. The Am- ei'icuiis-abi'oad angle. The mis- rlii/~\‘ous kids angle. The thrill angle. The rrrii-life-tingcd-\\‘ith- fantasy angle. In fact every angle provocative of audience-laughter except the triangle. 'Those who see “Forbidden Adven- ture" will be newly rich in laugh ex- pcrlencc. Realism Under Sea Thrills In . - Stirriiig Drama "Filly I"zii.Tl0ins l)e.ep_" :i sl.l'.'rlii;z draiiia oi' deep sea zidvciitiiir. open- erl iii. the l‘i'liice Edward 'i`hcatre _vcstci‘day. Here is a pictiire limi. has human and exciting inomrnts. Under thc direction of R.. William Nclll. thc prodiietion leavcii noth- ing to be desired in the wa_v of realism and the deep sen shots are not only thrilling but decidedly in_- teresting. The sound effects wider water arc marvelous. The plot ls wcll devciopied dramatically. Again Jac Holt comcs_tlir.0UlZli with one of his vibrant perform- ances. What a man he makes this Tim Burke - roistcring. bolstering out with a heart of gold: in-awnv but brainy too! Loretta Sayers is thoroughly hateful as Pinky Cald- weil's deceitful wife. Althouizli new to the screen, che has mastered a ,umpiilt nssiznmefit: she plavv an imr\'mi_1athei.ic character with emi- vicilon. Riciia-‘fl Cromwell if f~'.>l~”n- did ar. Pinky (‘._1lrlwell. Don't ini-': this picture. It packs a real wallop! A.. __ ,;___ ______. A 4 - neiaiiiiiit F‘;i~\ii;f..ul l -izl:l;=.liii'r‘, March 24. ?.ii- \\'1i~,i;ni'.~ ;:~\:ed the Acting .\l.iii~:i~i~ of l‘i;i\lii- Works: iii Wliat uinoiini. of lumber was iii-.lererl by ilu- late Government fin' '1`i'uinor's anzl Ci'eninci"s Brid- i;e< in F’ir.~i Queen's Division No. ll? |‘.Z» How inut-li was paid for said luiiib':r'.’ i3\ lui when was payment uiudc find tbl to \\'liom‘? /lns\'.‘i‘i'$ <11 Diiriiig the your 1931, Mr. eter Toole was paid $9.00 for 1500 feet of 2 ins. x 5 ins. retailing for Truinor's Bridge. This pay- ment was inade on voucher issued Aiiei. 27 last by the Department on :1 return received from Mr. Am- lhrosc Sellar, Illgliway Superin- tendent for Division N0. ll. iili l\Ii~_ Peter Toole was paid $24.00 for 2 ins. x 5 ins. railing for C_1'euinci"s Bridge. <3» This paynient was made on lvouclier issued`August 26 lost, 'on fr. return received from Mr. Am- brose Seller, Higliway Superin- tendent for Division No. ll. ¢ e - Mr. Mcliityre asked thc Acting Minister of Public Works re work town. Kings County. 1. Was job let by tender? 2. How iuuch lumber was used? 3. Cost of niatcriai. _ 4. Cost of labour. ` If work performed by the day, on Grand River Bridge at Bridge-I how many days' labour, and wages. IN A ` Church, Ohlrlbttclown, bgfoi-3 the "FDRBIDP ADVINTII NOT A KID PICTURE. BUT A HILARIOUSLY FUNNY CUMEDY. 5 [Also ss RIAL and COMEDY | CENTRAL GUARDIAN LIQUOR. SEIZED - Inspectors Haywood and Morris made a seizure of 6 gallons of rum on King St. on Thursday. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Mar. 22nd, the service ln the Presbyter- ian Church, Clyde River, will be at 3 p. m., S. School, 2 p. in. SNOILSHHG SERVICES in York Pastoral Charge Sunday, March 27th will be York,1l A. M. and 'T P. M., Brack- lcy, 3 P. M. Central Church 'i P. M. The Evening Services in York will be in charge of the Young People-‘s Society. All are welcome. NORTH RUSTICO - Miss Zita Doiron has returned lierre, after a. short visit in thc city. Miss Agnes Blaequiere has returned to her home, after visiting her friend, Miss Alina. Doiron, Mavfielrl -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallant have moved in their new home recently. CHARLOTTETOWN POST OF- FICE-On Good Friday, March 25, 1932, the General Delivery, Regis- tration and Stamp Vendor-‘si wickets will be open to the public from 10 a. m. to 12 noon. All malls for des- patch by afternoon trains will close at;(12 noon. There wllllbe no de- ral Courier on this date. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gordon Douglas, Head of Hillsboro, were in the city yesterday. ` per day? What price paid for stone? Answer: ' ' (ll No. ._ (2) 19 cords of poles. (3) Poles $114.00; spikes $14.1; stone $14.50. (4) (Detailed information given) Buy A Flag It is only an old bit of Bunting, It is only an old tattered rag, But thousands have died for its honor And shed their best blood' for the Flag. ' So buy a Flag Saturday and help the Prince Edward Island Hospital. On that day Winsome young ladies will be-stationed on various streets, and calling at your Homes selling Flags for the Hospital. Buy a Flag! It is only a few cents anyway and “ev'ry nickle makes a inuckle." You will not miss the money and when all is added up the Hospital Aid will have ii. snug sum to assist it in its splendid work. Therefore, smile and look cheer- ful when you meet the Flag sellers and you may depend on it that you ,will get ii smile and a Flag in re- ` turn. ‘ was Mr. LcPage asked Acting Min- ister of Public Works to table answers to the following ques- tions: 1. How much money has been paid to the Bethune Hardware C0. Ltd., from August 25th last to the present date? 2. Table all itemized invoices of goods purchased from the Bethune livery, by Letter carriener by Ru-_, HM'dW9»f° C0- Lid - 3. Were any tenders called for said goods? 4. Were any other hardware firms asked to give prices on any of said goods? 5. Who authorized the purchase ‘of said goods? 6. were said good: checked by any employee of the Government? If so, give names. Answer to part 1, giving details of expenditure as per Public Works report 1931, with invoices annexed, was tabled. i 'while they lasted. NOTICE! Is_hcrel>_v given that I will not he responsible for bills contracted in mv name without. my personal con- G (‘ GILLIS. Charlottetown. -~_. T"< C' 0000000000000 000000040-0 Schooner for Sal ll. ll. MaclNTOSl{ As slic is in Ilulifux. Slight tlziiiingeil. Length 108.9 Tons Sill net. liurgiiiii. >‘|ii»l70N I.. Whltlililt 87 ffliarics St. Ilalifrix 00000000 Daily offering for Lent, unfrozen Fresh Cod and Haddock. Fresh Fiilets Fresh Smclts. Salmon' Dressed. Halibut. Smoked Fllieis Smoliril Finnan Iliuldle. Bnnrlizw; :ind Dry Cod. l.:i\»r:idor Herring, etc. ciiy Fish sure Phone 11107 169 Grafton St-' -00400 Troubled With Piin 'les For I Six Years. Euiicura Healed. “I was troubled with pimplcs for about six years. At first they were , only on my nose and chin, but finally broke out all over my body. The pimplee were red and after ii while fostered. I was certainly disfigured ; "I_ was discouraged after trying different remedies without avail. Having heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment I sent for a free sam- i ple of each. I folioweddirections and noticed relief the next day. I pur- chased more and continued using them for three months when I can , safely say I was completely healed." (Signed) E. Carlson, 650 Mountain i Ave., Winnipeg, Man. , I SolnZ‘5c. Oinunent E uid 50c, Tllcum Z5c. Sold everywhere. Sampleelch free. Address Clnldlln Depot: J. T. Wait Compuny Limited. Montreal. ll 'rsnoisas |1667-S-24-fini. , ! ANN/iNn.\i.i: ANI) PoPLAR PoiN'r Funnies, i --r-°”*““**”__*i i