apecxv suAao . wanna: news and be loved . rice Edward-Today‘ Only- ~1-">—"-1'°-"I P- 11- cyf-oh... ._ ma" Whai/ heart will not go out to this defenseless girl . , . crucified by gossip...» she fights for the right to love.. HOPKINS IN n-(vlmirv FAIR) IHOTUGIAPBKD‘ ENIIBELY IN COLOR AND HAL LE BOY MUSICAL . _! 7 -I_-lalifax Port Arrivals Daily vessel report tor 24 hours ending l2 o'clock noon Saturday, Feb. 8. 1936: Arrivals: Duchess of Atholl irom Liverpool; Beavenbrae irom saint John; Magnhild from Nild. Ports; Lady Drake from Nild. Ports; Man. Citizen from Saint John; Mont- clare irom Saint John; M. dz L. Coaster from Lunenburg; Baxter Dick irom local harbcor; Bon Scot irom local harbour; Bon Shes from local harbour; Erg from local har- bour; Pcntiand from local harbour; Ragus 1mm local harbour; Samo- lite irom local harbour. Sailings: C. H. Cramp to Boston; Can. Scottish to Pier 36; Pent-land to local harbour; sarnolite to local harbour; Baxter Dick to local har- bour; Bon Soot to local harbour; Banshee to local harbour; M. and L. Coaster to local harbour; Er; to local harbour; Bagus to local har- boun Vessels in berth: Pentland dis- charging; Can. Scottish discharg- ing; Can. Scottish loading; Lady charging; M. and L. Coasler dis- charging; Erg berth; Baxter Dick bunkering; Eon Banshee bunkering; Barge berth; Magnhllddischarzing: Beav- erbrae discharging; Duchess oi’ Atholl discharging; Monte-lure load- ing; Sarnoliie discharging; Man. Citizen loading; C. H. Cramp dis- charging; Ragus discharging. Lillegunvor irom Jamaica; Dom. Shipper irom Halifax; Belle Isle from Halifax; 9—Camesk from abucto irom l; C. Ports. ; INSTANTLY YOU CATCl-l COLD {f} DO THESE ADDED . . . SPORT REVUE ALAUREL-- HARDY Comedy THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY DAILY 3.15 — 7-00 — 8.45 P. M. frame: l-ZDIIARII“. E Drake dlscarging; Cathcnrt dis-l AND MATINEE . . . . . 16c, 26c. EVENING . . . . .. 26c, 32c, 31c. 10-84088111161 from 5t. John's; New York City irom New York; Colborne irom B. W. Indies; Flort Amherst imm Greenock; Capulin irom U. S. Ports; .'ncemore irom Liverpool. 11-—Nova II irom l-iaiiiax; Pac- iiic Commerce from U. Kingdom; Markiand irom Liverpool. 12—G1enbank from Far East. 14—Lady Rodney irom Jamaica; Man. Brigade irom Saint John; Beaverford from Saint John. l5—D. oi Atholl irom Saint John; Montcalm from Liverpool; Malayan Prince irom Far East; Ascanla irom New York; Rydboholm from New York. lit-Norwegian irom Saint John; Tekca from New Zealand; Aurania irom Ham-Southampton; Antonia irom Liverpool; Chedabucto from E. C. Ports; Portia irom, Nlld. Ports. 50 Stenographers To Be Appointed OTTAWA, Feb. ill-Employees of the House o." Commons went about their tasks today anticipating that by tomorrow instructions will be issued with regard to dismissals and replacements. | It was reported that 50 stenog- lplaoes wi‘l be tilled by girls recom- [mended by Liberal members o! Parliament and Liberal associa- lions. Pierre F. Cagrain, the new Speaker oi the House oi f‘ 0115. Vowels due to arrive: Fdb. 0- has taken over- his new oincc and Quilting bees were |oonuited oiipaers o2 the House oi ‘Commons ths morning. _ It is understood that a list o! the Saint John; Andania irom New emplcyes to be dismissed was under those days assembled and partici- York: Ascanla irom Havre; Ched- consideration. No ex-service man pated in such games as "Spin the will lore his post. 2 THINGS raphers who had worked under the cleaning, laundrying and mending. Scot bunkeringqprevious administration will- not which must be performed without NO- 3' be notified to return and their the aid oi conveniences such as are "MY MARRIAGE" . Tll-AVELOGUI toy: AT IHE’ Il-IROIIIE AND DEATH IURKING nouun m: cunvn ‘Iwonly lone of danger and dle- csIor hurtling u?‘ hora io doom or to triumph — in tho thriller you'll never forgot! v I R E N E W A I E o KENNETH THOMSON BUCK IJONES Serial THURS. FRI. SAT. DAILY 3.15 —- 7.00 — 8-45 but. .. Eve. . . 11o, 26c, . 26c, 32c. GAPITU 1 The cootroleuaruioo Sinai Giodex Bound, --__ Ihll olllnl ll Inlet"! III lawn o! local than but odntfldlu oi he lloorlll o newly IICIIII III roglgasrif ivovpnrrg Yup 315:. n" ‘mm, "am '- IBNWN- "b4 1km W” CONIBDIBATIOR LII’! sori hioh Anal INSUI pt W Wll h-HUB-‘Ivli-Slfl ply yarn in the new “ u, Special 2 ior 36 cents. Prowse Bros, Ltd. Lv-Bdfl-i-ll-fli. BIGAL FLOUR BONSPIEL at Summerslda-Montague and Char. lottetown baturday. L-illd-z-lfl-ll. ‘THE BLUE D008" —- The Guardian's new serial story to scan next. week will grip Wur interest and hold it until the mystery be. hind "The Blue Door" is solved, Watch 1m- the opening chapter. sarvanxv ran mu INST will l?‘ the Regal Flour Curling day ior '9' 1E‘ I‘ C" m“ “$154434, Every 1m had to be flattened in a. stretching imme. and weights v1 DgLEGA-rlo" To (yrTAwA_ one pound each were attached w A parliamentary delegation irom a ‘hf/l“ which ‘mum: m "m Pm,” Edwam mud w” on m “pull in every direction. way to Ottawa on Saturday. It was A“ the “wk w” done "t we led b, Hm Jame, P_ Mflntm.‘ Museum. and, in this binding. the minister oi public works, and in- experts stat“ the cod“ Wm eluded H. H. Coz oi Monell, and 1°‘ 500 years’ R. C. Clark, oi’ Mount Stewart. l-lon. Mr. McIntyre did not disclose the mission.--Moncton Transcript. British Museum. ‘ion Sydney. is mspoufllvlv 1w 111° binding, which has involved near- ly six months’ exacting work. specially prepared, and white Mor- OCOO e . The hardest task was MOI-lull the 3'14 leaves oi the Codex. 0n the iii-st, l5 "pathwa" were put on. but so cleverly that they on in- visible to an inexpert eye. SOUTBPORT 5050011 Honor roll for January: Principal's Department Grade X-l, Eileen Burke; 2. Elia MacPherson. ' Grade IX (SrJ-l, Thelma Burke; 2. Yvette Reymond; 3, Joseph Mc- Innis. Grade IX (JrJ-l, Helen Kelly; 2, Herman Jorgensen; 3, Mary Mac- MODEL AROUSES INTEREST— A yacht model which is attracting considerable attention among sail- ing enthusiasts is u‘. the possession oi J. S. Henderson oi this city. The model was designed by A. M. Irwin, oi Charlottetown as a proposed yatch to be used on the North- umberland Straits. It is a. splendid Q1111‘!- pieoe oi workmanship, nearly per- Grade ‘VIII-l. BOY“ M86156- gecg; m even. detaip I; 3 of a d“- Grade VII (SrJ-l, Ruth MacIn- iercnt daign irom any boot now $§?c§i‘e1ef11u““ Murhee; 513E911“ being used by members or the i Shediao Bay Yacht Club, being a Glade V" 1-11-1-1- “"1111 MM" keel model.—Moneton Transcript. 2' 1b Jorgemen: 3' Kem‘ George E. Scroggie Joins and: 'vu'_"1'_' mmmnmmlllcmm; Local Advertising Agency z, Hammond Kelly; a, Anna Storey. Grade IV-l, Stanley Machin; 2, Lois Henry; 3, Dewar Jones- Grade IIL-i, Elaine McInnis; 2, Louise Henry: 3. Mary Tait. Grade II-l, Margaret Mcinnls; A. J. Denna and Company, Lim- ited, advertising agents, have an- noun ’ the association oi George E- Scroggie with that company. Mr. Scroggie is well and widely known 3. Jflfikle $11019?- through his advertising connections 6111116 I (8) —' l. Ed-hl 30110115011: and the high executive positions he 3. 1111111111 114011111111; 3. P31161811 Henry. held in the field o! advertising. For Grade I (bi-l. Jownh Burns: 2. many years he was business and J1111my Tait; 3. Edwin H6111’?- advertising manager oi The Mail Grade 1 (cl-l. Norman Coriah; and Empire. During recent years he I. Michelle Raymond: 3. Mary has conducted his own advertising Machin. agency. Mr. Scroggie will continue Principal-Austin W. Kennedy. to direct the advertising oi a num- AsmmmkMafle 3111199. ber o! important national advertis- ers. Saw City Hewn v From Woodlots (By The Canadian Press) LONDON, Ont. Feb. ill-Resi- dents oi North London for more than aaix decades, Mr. and Mia, James Coughtrey, who celebrated the 61st anniversary oi their wed- ding. have witnessed the transfor- mation oi’ vacant and wooded lots into iine e-tates and beautiful residences. Married at l7, lvirs. Ooughtrevy reared a family oi ll children, nine sons and two daughters, and back in the days when all baking and sewing was done in the home, it was no light task. Tuming out at one time a batch oi l6 loaves oi’ bred, pans oi cook- ies, buns and cakes and large roasts oi pork and beef. the London house wife found it necwary to order, supplies in large quantities. A list oi provisions delivered to the home at the beginning of winter included the following: Twenty pounds oi lard, nine barrels oi sugar, 1.200 pounds oi flour, 30 bags oi potatoes one hog and hali a beei. Designing and iashioning the boys’ suits irom material purchased in the stores and remodelling other garments, the mother in the pion- eer hmne spent-many an evening stitching sway beiore the old wood stove, where a huge block roared away the long night hours. Each week brought the regular duties oi common in the present-day Lon- don home. Young girls spent many hours patching quilts and PFFPBYUI! 111° rags ior the hit. and m carpet which was made by the weaver. common but when held in thc Baptist or Meth- odist homes there was no dancing in the evening. Young P009111 01' Pan", “Butionf and "Blind Man's am." Perfume Homey (Canadian Prenl) RICHMOND. Va" Feb. l0—Pie- size cakes oi rose petals with an indescribable sweetness are among In Olden Days ‘ Nursery Rhymes That Make Fun For Age Eight 0i Farmers NOON. Feb. iO-Two hundred LICHIFTELD. Fob. li-Does the schoars in the Midlands were 551;- townsman "look down" on iarm. ed to write essays on Santa Claus, 9P5? If B0. why? J. H. Wain, presi- with the ulterior object oi’ discov- dent 0i‘ the National Farmers’ Un- erlng at what age, and why, chil- ion. blames nursery rhymes ior dren cease to believe in his exis- 1101111118 Iarmers and other rural hence. workers up to ridicule. The results are interesting, The He told Lichiield iannere at their Moi-rung Post remarks. The age oi.’ dinner recently that whenover in c eight appears to be the extreme 111115617 rhyme it was desired to limit oi ciedullty; v5 per cent oi set- out something that was ridicu- Santa. Is Myth seven year olds have serious doubts; 1011-‘! 911d 1°°11511 115 W" 111113?! six year olds mostly believe; and done 1n rural term. only about five per cent oi iive “B11114; Bo-Peep with its rhyme year olds are beginning to suspect about shBBP-‘Leave them alone their iond parents oi deoeitiul 911d thvldll come homefl-tcnds to practices. give the impression that imam-s “It would also be interesting," are a. Micawber sort of people who The Post says, “to know whether 118W 11 b11115 M1812 111 Providence. the convinced believers had any "In Three Blind Mice, when they iear that. their parents would be selected someone lor the mlCg to iniomned oi their opinions on the r1111 aiter-"They all ran after the subject, because two can always farmer's wlie"-though it would play at a game oi deception, and be the last woman they would run even a modern subtlety to prevent alter.” he added. a proiitable myth irom exptoding “Then, what was the moral oi too soon. This may partly explain Simple Simon. ‘Going to the Pair,’ why most children eventually ac- which was a. well-known rural oept disillusionment in a philoso- custom? It was that he was trying phi“; mug," to get possession o! something ior ' which he was not in a p05lflon u; ::Miller's Worm Powders do not DBY- I "Rest that that principle need the alter-help oi caster oil or is flouted much more frequently in any purgative to complete their the towns than in the country dis- thoroughnesa, because they are tricts." thorough in themselves. One dose There w“ a tum, he declare‘; 01 them. and may will be 10111111 when farmers were thought to be palatable by all children. will end incapable oi’ either forming Of ox. the worm trouble by making the pmssmg an opmon, “d he tmugm 817011111011 111111 11011915 11111131191319 m iarmers had suffered in the past the parasites. And not only this, but through exercising and adopting the powders will be_cértain to exert an ‘ntenoruy complex due m m" 111°“ bmemlal “mm m the to the superiority complex other people had always exhibited to- pleted by about one in the aiier- Wm“ them‘ n01?‘ remember how she would ~ iuli pwk the trash petals m d F ‘tahzeoorllzainer, than start her fire a oi oak bark. This would burn slow- I v - vw-v- M ilumts Planned earlierhtinges the?‘ stilllwlés v md urn brood. un y 31c heat would drive the sap in the (c- Pkg? 61111111811‘! 590011! WIN) petals out and it would steam up “$0M Nllllbmiéb- u h m“, m, w“, w“, when 1g w“ a onne s wi ave a bi: condemned and would drip down the Dllymfllld Milt to tho Dlile Hol- iuel, although I suppose in the sides. Sate tor 500 Years sinalticus. ‘the ancient Bible mau- Russi two mu m 101' 10991111 B u-msiormed. Now the Codex has been bound in two magnificent volumes. which were shown ion the flnt 1111M 011 Saturday to the trustees o! the Douglas Cockerel, assisted by hi! The ing any.‘ volumes are bound in oak boardl. last was led through the opening, and ill-The iilvo ‘ Elephant Slipped- Also-Remembered ‘ 12~B0clune an elephant aiippedasit medeite nymzotnontmoltbeldmon- EXTRA SPECIALS sivums WEDNESDAY UIILY ton mnplre on a Saturday 11181111. it would not return the mm" way. pound‘ h“ Mm andeixunen, hnlpadbyswfli. 111141 anon. upon-win o bag at When‘ the codex clmvto mun-ad 10 won 101' five hours-Md da- r your Curling am: Saturday. 1g m m.“ M m, box, it. w“ molished a wall w no p11111°5°"'b°' 2 Io-BZS-fl-li-SL were mom-ed and some to: ‘firs; M1111 pmulde 111a 1111- . . loose, a it wllppod in m 1-W- JUST ARRIVED Regal 1 on. 4 gfolfm woopm n‘ The manager o! the theatre told . l 1 a reporter: "When the elephant was conned down the slipway she stopped sideways and slipped. Al- though unhurt she did not iorgct it, because she ‘ to return bythqsamewayatthe endoi her periormanoe‘. We tried all man- ner oi tricks, but she ‘wasn't hav- "Tbereisasmalldoor atone end oi the stage, and although the elephant tried crawling on its stomach it oould not get through. suclsb Bacon m. - PLATE coal BEEF m. . *. . GAIIIIIIIAII GIIEESE m. ‘. . . GREAMERY aunsn ZLBs. . . EATOIIIA run: noun 1 oz. no - 10* ROLLED om BiILli '5 LBS._. .2“; Eventually we decided to unscrew the pus doors into the corridor.‘ The elephant began In crawl through the opening, but was wedged. W6 then had t0 demolish one side o! the wall, but by this time the elephant was tiled of the whole business and refused to move. "The elephant-her name ls Liz- zie—-works with o. pony. The pony when it started neighing mule de- cided to join it. She went down a flight o! steps into the auditorium, along a gangway, through a corri- dor, and out by another exist. We were glad to see the back oi her, and we were too tired to be amused. It was 5 am.’ Sp: rial Bargain HE CANADIAN sToR V‘ "ovno,-_.1l h...” 1.. Shop‘ m WESTERN CANADA; EXCURSIONS afiiizst" GOING DAILY - Feb. 28 to March 12 Inclusive Reium Limit: 45 Days ' I: TICKETS GOOD IN COACHES at fares slightly over 1c per mile. Searing Roast Beef _.__._. TOURIST Sleeping Carl ll fun! lllghlly our 1K0 pa: mllo. STANDARD Sleeping ca" n hm: olqhq, W“ 136a w Illlc. Contrary to general qainion among housewives and cooks. the initial searing oi beei in roasting, with a view to prevent the escape oi juices and more volatile constitu- oi iaot recent soientiiic experi- ents, u not important. As a matter ments in the cooking oi meat have shown that, while searing ‘ w __- -—*--~ the time, it increases the losses in ' cooking. Seared roasts, it is true, blown better than those cooked at an even temperature from the start, but on the other hand, roasts cook- ed at the lower temperature throughout are suiiicientiy brown to be attractive and they use more evenly cooked. They are less likely to be cooked too much on the out- side. and extremely rare in the centre. These ex ts have proved that, while a slightly longer period is necessary when cooking at a lower temperature than was formerly thought adv-ls- ablc, the lower temperature pm. duces a more evenly cooked roast wi-th considerable lass shrinkage and loss oi iat and the volatile ele- HNflLS.-B68l. How to Choose and Cookit bulletin, Dominion Depart- ment oi Agriculture. - z:l=ersls.n Balm creates lovely complexions. velvety smooth. Cools and relieves the skin. Makes it de- lighttully suit-textured. Alluringly fragrant. Delightiul to use. swimy absorbed by the tissues, imparting that elusive charm so distinctive oi the dainty woman. Persian Balm protects skin- Preserves and en- hances the loveliest complexion. Every discriminating woman should use this silvery lotion. It is unriv- IZO-FOOT CHIMNEY 1S FELLED IN LONDON LONDON, Ebb. 12—A chimney- stack i20ft. hish. erected in i822 and weighing 300 when probably the last big boiler chimney in the oently. It swOd at the hack o! Premises belonging tojillessrs. W. H. Chapman and 00., wine m“. chants, oi the Minories, which are being demolished. The chimney, which was only wit. irom a rail- WBY b11631! and wit. irom a street. crashed into the narrow area pm- scribed by those in charge oi the ielling. Workman employed by a ilnu oi Lancashire steeplejacks carried out the task. Bricks were removed irom one side oi the square base and wooden supports substituted. Then chimney. and as the ilamesburn- ed through the supports the stack toppled and iell along the pa cleared for it. - Very pretty e111. in m. gallery- I believe you have a very iine “Constable" here? New attendant-Dunno, miss, un- less it's ‘Erbert, klre-‘Q ain't bad- CIWI’ 0F ACCOIIIODATION IN ll-IIIINO GAR! ADDITIONAL BAGGAGE Checked. Bwpann nt Pod Arthur, Armltmng. Chimp m4 M Tkkdr. Sleeping Cu munitions. and all iw/orlmliml fiom any uni. ASK FOR 174N031“. City o.‘ London, was ielled ro-- a bonfire" ‘was lighted "under" the" NATIONAL. == "OUT 0F DANGER" ____.. (A- P. By Gulfdlan‘! Special HAVANA. Rb. ill-Friends m Count oi Covadonga, eon oi inc.’ mer King Alphonso oi Spain, ‘ today that physicians had declared him "out oi danger" {allowing} series oi blood transfusions. ~ T116 11011111. who suiiers from Lin‘ Spanish Royal Family's traditional disease oi haemophilia, slept we'll lest night, iollovwing a transfusion YEWNBY. and gained strength. CALGARY, Feb. ll-Suceeatui storage oi ‘natural gas in a deplet; ed field-apparently the first at‘! tempt in Cuwda to store gas umiesf ground-has been announced here.“ Waste gas irom the Turner Val-_ ley iield was piped to the deplet- ed Bow Island iie , and up to the end o1 last year e ght billion cubic loot had been stored underground. Oi twenty-seven gas wells in the Bow Island field eighteen were seal- ed, and the nine others recondiq tioned and made avaiable ior re-Q oelving and represurlng operations] A compressor was erected cap-j able oi handling iive millions o!‘ cubic ieet of gas daily after teats had shown the scheme to be pracr, ticable. alled as a. ilawlus aid to beauty. looking 10S wosauwxqaxmsq ‘W A LITTLE PIANO? THIS HOUSE IS A8001’ AS RESTFDL AS A BOILER FACTORY SO QUIET, I'LL BET CAFFEINE-MIRVIS MAKES _ SHES COOKING U? ' PEOPLE taut-racism wouou. BOB onmpcs tors or TIA mo COFFEE. Mr. CAFFISINE- NERVES . . 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