l , _ 'i A 5 \ » l I l l V i -l i » » l~ . _ _ __ _ 'fue CHARLQi‘IET_Qu'u_QuARD1eux __ -__ _= .. DECEMBER 21, 1932 _ ,E ' f _E 1_°i\`i~s in this haunting and un- ii=ual .~rui1v_ wliicli is fraught with, nxonicnts of poignant. dramzi. Aud- _ lfnces wept and smiled alternately| when Jane Cowl first presentcdl “SmiYin' 'l`l'irough" as e. stage play! in i\'-.aw York, and it is to be re- ivwilrrl that he emotional eflect tiir_'.i;u!i trniisiiion to the talking lcrurui is vial. as strong. `Th<_-_ settings of the production. too, are of unusual beauty and match the charm of the drama. it- iclf. through life to intersect ten years later, is told in a fascinating mari- is hes in First Nationals production, _ Dvora and Bette Davis which opened yesterday at the Capiiolv ___Ti\f;2_e alan wi__¢:¢ly ?_if_lerins girls ' New youu, occ. ri.-Ely cin- ari e 0 po raye ri this viv- i , id drama would be hard to imag- benson d1"C1°s°d todw hu new ine. One is the class beauty, ft gli-i iiiciiicd of “plastic valuation" in of wealth and position. A second is (lolllmgi, brirltge wliicli, he says, will the honor girl of her class, Tli _ _ _ _ , _ I lhlrd ls the school .bad girl. ton* -_-iiablf' tiiiiisiiiicls iii oi tliiiaiy pay- boy, hoyden and mischief maker. ers to L‘.‘»`1l\iii@i! ini" ill* i‘Kl‘€l'f When they meet again, the class ClR_§3_ beauty is the spoiled wife oi' a weal- thy lawyer who adores her. The , _ student has become R sllccp,-,sful A infiiitai picture of it composite secretary. The toniboy, after a iiaiid of lnii‘t:i.~rs is iiie highlight of c ieccered career that has taken her ' ,_ _ ._ _ through E reform schooh is 8 _md _the Culbtiison sistein of 1933. creature of Broadway’s night life. T0 ll`-Hill? iii? l"1°L‘“'e 3 Ph‘y‘"` Hfciwulhe d_est-lriiest inf tt-he three counts winners or losers in his wor emse ves ou s he drama , , , ,_ , _ itliat "Three On A Ma.tch" unfolds. h`m`1_` `\h'_‘h‘\`l is shnplp' For an .Mervyn LeRoy (llrccted me pI.ml,l(._ npr-iiii'i_: hui with an _ortluiary hand, |tion for FirstNati0nai fromthe or- it is c;i_-if-r ic ccniit winners. on 32:31;§_?3'__tbzvlléfbiirgxsmlazynzt thc b;i:»is of the requirements for Liicicn Hubbard. The iiiiiisiiniiy an vii-‘wus bid rfuiuvr wunis the large Cast 1nCliid¢S Lyle Tfiiilflf losses in his liiuid, The rest of the ` i Hale Hnmmnn' Grant Mit"`h°N‘ niictioii gint. furtlier inferences for Modern Banks _ Well Giiarded From Thieves _lmiv ironic, Dec, 26-ronnsafiin Premi-M<~tropoiitn.n banks are Humphrey Bogart. John Marsden. Buster Phelps, Frankie Darrow, revision fo iviiiiicrs and lcxicrs so DBWI1 0`D&Y lfld Clam Blalldicii that ri player can visualize what _____________c would bc iiic strongest coinbinatioll I _ _ _ ol’ 13 erirds out of,‘.Z6_ - Culb9i'l:~oii il-.‘sci‘ibe.= this as thc - inc-;liocl used by all nizister players. llc rctaiins the mathematical highly protected to fhe ‘highest de- 7"""`~ "M °“""”‘°"“ ‘mu T’"r515t'i '°_°*_ i for i,=oi"'a::i;'_frl ri.:l‘\ _'ind iiiacliincl ');_l`_`_'s_ ‘ ` \'-eil his been flff-“"“-*fi ‘-iffimfe-‘ "|""BnLGi=r1u>E;'Dec_ ze-fcnnf-iiaii' ' - , - . .___A f r i _ tk- t is recommend- Oni? rcccn .3 2-MKNJJ iii Unitcd_ Pre5s)___0ch,.ld_ me great mmm, __ o S___t _D the me , ML Phmp cobb_ or cha___o"c_ State.: liberty lv.-_iu’- li~ine. scientists having di-covcir-I iii‘»1“‘i`i° ii -““i'- ‘md i" be Smcuyi Mr. A. c. cox, ci tiic c. N, Rnii- Sf-'f‘iiff1l"~= lim-“-`~` i"’»" ll"-def' Emund at that place unifllie forms of mar llfifilillc 10 U” ‘Wd for such E Fur' _WBY. 5P€nt a. few days at his home KilBi'fi"~'i "5 fine ii»'Ti@ Ol i1l`-'Jimi' bl' ine life which have aroused world- pore. lin Souris this week. ll`-Wil 'll' lil~”i'lliill'- 0‘i'Ti‘f‘l"~ "C ““' wide interest. Ochrid has been il»;i~e Ciilbertsoifs own descrip-I _._ 1ii<<‘3.\' ii* lifllllml Three on A Match” ' mos Umm *'00 mmig iiifdgi wexiinzvgr better quality andicii-i- Wiili much applause and merri- g““’°d“l’S°fihe my i°‘l°°k lheli 'ion only 350 were iuiso . 00 -_ RC ' _ m ll l l lbs l b dd d ln th The engrossing story of ilu-iv 0-= eciii wi-ii up to -fifty dollars _ iimiters Next calc .innunry izrh. _‘“°”i~ Lai” 1" 'he °V°“‘“S We en' S, H S ee ,vf”' _ m ° 6 ° ' tcitainin ladies served delicious “aus °f mm* °m°"5~ This “'95 be' girls, starting as classmates in iii: H ` __ g ' ._.- ` g same public SCh001_ and me ,_.m.,._ - ~ - -~~ A- -A ' r 1.CfrCshmC“ts of ice cream and fore ilie use of the iron safe became ing fortunes that cause their paths j I cake_ Altogether R delightful even_ general. u ing was spent by the inembfirs and The keys Sh°“'“ were “ned l“pipe" keys. They arc three inches l in length and each has a steel plug out of the liollou ke', uliicli fits on .li k cl k _ the guest of Miss Gladys Profit. ia pm in I B me ` S" I Oys were _The farmers of this district are busily engaged in cutting their \viritei"s wood. I _-K4 _ The following is the standing of honor roll for the Wilmot Valley School for the months of Octobci :ind Novembcr:- Grade X.-1, Eunice Jardine; 2. Marjorie Clark; 3, Ralph Caseley, Grade VIII.-1, Georgie Curtii., 2. Jack Sobey. -Grade VII.-l, Gladys Clarke. Grade VI.-1, Julie Durant. Grade IV.-l, Beth Waugh; ;' David Clarke; 3, Helen Huestis. Grade III.-1, Lawrence Duran _‘_ Harry Waugh, Grade II.-1, Kenneth Clarke, 2, i-.`cndu1l Huestis. Grade I.-1, Florence Duamt. Teacher, Mr. Austin W. Kennedy. i Miss Mary stewart is in Am- _lierst. N. S.. where she intends lspending several months with re- ? latives. _ Miss Jean Ritchie of Boston, is >'lJ0lldi-ug it short holiday with re- llatives and friends on thg Islam-l_ ‘ B. l l ___&.____ . iused and carried in pockets long lbefore the key purse and chain be- came popular. _ , The firm's working staff was bus- i ily engaged iii repairing door and desk _locks and turning out new keys by electrically propelled me.- chines .The firm has repaired locks and made keys for wall Street and the fuiancial district for the last half century. According to Mr. Or- reli, their locksinlth business is con- trolled by condiiions in Wall Street, _ "When the market is up we are kept very busy repairing and serv- icing locks in Wall Street," he said, "and on slow days our work falls off. The reason for this is that when the market has a flurry the brok- erage nrnis re-employ their dis- charged clerks, more desks are in use and all locksmith equipment fixed up." Of all the locks and keys on dis- play there were none, said Mr. Or- reli, that the adept burglar could not force open. "Locks and keys are made largely to keep inquisitive people out,” he ~said, "but an expert will have means of getting in` almost any lock, Architects and builders, how- ever, are realizing the importance of security of tenants and so we are getting steel doors iio\v and better igrade locks on the doors. "The best burglar proof lock l made to-day vvas designed by an ex-policeman. Years ago locks Q_\_\;__\C_,-i_ C'ITY_ OaxRca_ Mmdw played an lniporinni part in the Dec, 26_.(C_p,)_S¢mlmentls grow; detection of crime and about the ing here that gold dlggers and time of the Civil War the city's ii-cgi,-yu;-e hunters are not delvmg m_ leading detective agency referred iw vlrgil., 5Ou_ The current l»0uoW_ many of their most difficult cases lc;-5 of H4-rmlmlo Cm-l,eZ_ the com of locks tampered with or broken sils" in consequence of the dis limi, ilu:-'iuzicil in lake aclvaiitage of schools for Eastem Kings County. covery. the iiicrctiscd bonus for grand 'hw !'0U1i'i'i9d t0 T115 H0010 ut Sl German and Yugoslav sdentists Slams; iPeters Bay, after spending a few Wilfkilik ill- Ochiid thi-* Neil? TU' -"lf over :t forcing takeout or a ld”/" in 50li1'|-'I inspecting the willed the Pl°e5*°n°e in me 1“k° of jump rziisc in a sul; one of the two !s°h°°ls' _ '_':‘-fii‘ il?\Pi‘i‘ i>1l~"ki`i_-i_ d‘“"“i?_ fishes, crustaceans and 1iLE-worm” l>iiai'ti.ri'; bids; four no trump, he is I 'W' _ ini- i~,~_:;~.._ _\i-iuey or scciiriiieo mis identical with pre-glacial forms Of ciinwiiin iwo ues 'ind a king of a Mr' George E` MacDonald' El* " ` ` " ‘ mira, spent Wednesday in Souris placed dui-ii".tr :he dfi.V are $01116-1 mari" life' 500000 years old’ suit which has already been bid by tii,~_»-_ f--_-.3 -_d ici <1 to hensels . - _ ` f visiting friends. ri < i f ni ac »~ i S whose fossil remains lime seen ______C__ m_________n, or his p____me___ H hel _ 1-3,-i 1,-~;;;~. ini,-cl and keep the re- f°““d 1” the "i°;mty' icc nt ii c this hcidin he nia fu-c i--,ii--r fc- nc-i;_=, and onc_ It ls belleved that Ochrld ls R ‘ 5 H ‘“` " 3 Y] Recent visitors to souris include `.'»a1‘-2: i. i “_-_i 'i "rc it a'.raj.' for himerw undlsco,_,m,ed rescrvoh. have iliree aces, but the bid must_Ml-_ Daniel Barry, of Glencoyrodala nl... ~ T_.he_.e Cxllnct pre_glMlal mnns of moan one of :lil-sc two things. Ii' _i i- - ' - f.' ~~':i»: :ear -_le _,lm su,-.,.,,.e_ tliei-1-;~oii.-c is now five no trumps,- .Mr. P. L_ Morris, of Kinkora, is gc.-_ ~~- - - ~ - F- -oe -I-_._,, b,,,.,~lC,. of me _hymn-an ihis _-liens thc tivo missing aces. spending n few days in our midst » ~ if inc rc".-liciisc is cn immediate renewing many dd auiuuintninces. i’f(l'»‘.‘i'_ ~ Many fee: .rx _- - 'F :nc\i:;taii‘.s~pa:'* of .lie Dirmric 'li f _ , --_-_Q-_fm gl-_;l~, _=_;0;-f~_~l:”-_: from Dal- _small sl.uii bid in the suit wlilch= 2° sift*-“‘.. .i " `-19 _-_3--f._ 5, (;y.-gc-@_i_; iliggglit to li.'i_~; hen _-'_r~; 'fit-ciileci upon as bcst),` ‘Judge A' L' Fraser' S°"ri5' “M the wnttlz ' ' 1 are c"' 0" Lake Ociirid from ilic lhif. niiirnis one i-.ee and denies the in Ge°rg°"°w" this week attcndmp' Cii2i'i1b"i” F-*‘~ ' ` " ` if-_---;_‘-= ='»-._-tn, ._-If? _ _ ._ »,. __ - ` r ` " 'f " ‘I r “"l ' ~ "f U* md 5”” are “ot daughter, Miss Polly Arliing, have tF__¢t :hc _llf‘1iiiif£ blfl of mu- of a minor I ' E ' Messrs Melvin Mc u id Le - ‘The otiifrs were siiiwiy Call* 5”"-V' HM' '_I_"°° 'm]""s H1" "’”p°ndl"3 'ter 0'Donnell. are Gimme fiifofii SSL _ . ' relief mrdf, and official 'I"n<“ hlllfl Bflivl itil' ilie minor only "‘“ f" ` " '..` ` -Diint 'Ui .it i- di whole trip was made in 90 liour.s,| UIC iili‘_f‘fl limit if- tif*-slirlif-tl to per- hollis.: SM Qhziigrggpgcgivinhgnlir with si/iii; only in change enszincsl ~ ~ - -~-----»----_ _.__ __-.____._ 2 The ira'n was given precedence; mrns lnvl ii-.an l,._m___`___,,.»_L._l.across Massa G_ B_ C______mC__ & Som °"°@l` ‘_"`°"7"“‘i““ "L59 'V' 'M CHM" ‘N I"""ii" 'iii lumber merchants Souris have had dum Pacific Rallivnv and stopsi 'I`l~.f-r.~ were siiccvcdiiig heavy Bold a fairly busy fall and have suplllied uerh made only lo cliazigo tiif- en- _=liilm~_0_000, was moved, Mr. Amost enjoyable Christmas Con- illlllntllhltlhllisvmuupniiiinui _ °,n,,“?“‘“st_MN,y.‘ ,-1 ~».~.,.»-.-.,..,.~_. ._..» _.___ ‘qiiisadon have declared evidence of in ci-imc to the Lipps firm." lll‘0'C0uqucst Indians' digging; have i ' In the early days of the iron safe |been found, apparently to a depth lo! 300 or 400 feet in the quest oi tlie` precious metal. Seine archaeologists previously C. E. Lipps, son of the founder. to demonstrate that the safes were fireproof built ri great bonfire under one in Hanover Square for the imlmmiii/;-d me lmcifmts lndulgcd ln' benefit of a group of bankers. no deep mining. ' The year the business was foiuid- Unoovering 01 pearls, paintings, ‘ ed by Thomas Lipps, Robert Fulton .ind jewels atop the "White Moun- tain" in the Mixtecan and Zapo- lecaircivilizatioii sections were re- cently reported by Profssor Alfonso Casa and his governmental archae- |ologic:il expedition, supplementing lthe romantic early American life of the niieiciils. It is claimed the rincicrils per- formed their mining duties in a pe- culiar u\.aiiiiei‘. Discovering gold. they :cliarutcd it from rocks in which it was imbedded by heating _the rocks and inserting the hot mass into cool water, The rocks would split. open, baring thc prec- ious metal they sought. The Oaxaeaii hills and mountains, near Mexico Cii-y, harbored a. sort of gold rush. Men of many iiatloh- .nlitirs and different types, invad- nd thc mountains looking for the abandoiwd mines of the Zapotecs, who once supplied the bulk of the precious metal that amazed Cortez. Convent on the evening of Wed- ncsday, the 21st, to a very large and appreciative audience. The main part of the programme consisted ol’ _thc play “Scroogc‘s Christmas" tak- - on from “i)lckens" Christmas Carol. 'Iiic different roles all by young stu- dents of thc Coiivciit, were splen- ldidly taken and received the plaud- ci.': of llic audience as the scenes lfroni thc charming old story were eiizictcd in ii most realistic manner. Otlir-r specialties on the programme included drills and exercises by thc _smaller gir‘.~i and several old Christ- mas carols, beautifully rendered by the large choruses. Everybody went home feeling that they had been exceedingly well enter-tai.na'L-B made his memorable experiment in steam navigation from the Cler- mont up the Hudson. the City Hail was in course ol construction, and abroad. Napoleon was nearing the pinnacle of his greatness. His grandson, Philip E. Lipps, the lust of the family, who carried on the business, died in 1024. - z Banner sni`o'ruEns iiiusrarm Experimental work carried out at the Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, shows conclusively that barley can be used most effectively in smotliering out mustard. It has ben found that barley sown at the rate of 3 bushels per acre is most ciloctivc for this purpose. ' In- cidciitally, it is also shown that heavier seeding products a lilghcr yield of grain per acre. ' 030100 0/`fl'C¢°¢llS KissCausesNudisi Slash' Estimates OTTAWA, Dec. 26.-When the Dominion Government prepared the main and supplementary esti- mates of expenditures last year, about ¥85.000,000 net was cut off the National Expenditures in com- parison with the year before. In this present week all the de- partments of the Government are sending to the Treasury Board their estimated requirements tori the coming year and in practically all of them mme reduction is in-| dicated. It is forecast that when the board considers them, another extensive slash is in oontempla-- tion and will be essential to mat-, ends meet. In the last Budget the amount aimed at in revenue was $367,000,- 000 but of this, customs and excise were expected to produce $255,000.- 000. In eight month of the fiscal year, the revenue from that source 'was only $200,000,000. if this me is maintained the total will be down $50,000,000. Under the head of expenditures $230,000,000 is uncontrollable, while requirements for unemployment arid the Canadian National a.re| Riot, Police Told VISITORS T0 OAMP LAUGi||-;ll AT B-EPR/OACHES AND FIGHT STARTED. PARIS, Dec. 20.-A boy whoidg. ed s girl before the shocked gm of the austere members of the null. istsf cult who had set their cam; on an island at Villennes-sur-Seiiic near Paris, caused something 'mic 8 riot among advocates of "sun-batil. ing." which has just had a sequel in the Paris courts. The boy and girl were just visit- ors who had paid their fee to ceq i-he nudkt colony. They were ii,- properly dressed as if they ha. been walking along the boulevards and there was nothing about i-hei- attire which could have Brousei the ire of the most iiioorrilzibie prude on the pi-owl. COUPLE LAUGHS It is true that the nudists wen man and wife but they reproachea the boy and the girl for such ua- seemly conduct, and when thi young couple rocked with laughin at being pulled up from so unex- “uge “nd largely unmfmmbxe" Thfpected s quarter. the male nudist circumstances. consequently, all suggest s further heavy reduction in those expenditures which are de- finitely controllable, while there is -_i growing idea that measures :up- -plementary to what are now pro- struck the young man. A_ fight ersued between the nudist and the visitors and the island colony was in an unwar- The sequel was that the aggres- sive and susceptible nudist, Luciei. nosed in the legislation before Par- l,n_°nu8_ny_ who in ._ boxer of mm iiament may be necessary in the; ease of the Canadian National. i.'(.\l'NG MAN HEAD BIG COMPANY in civilian life, was fined 10! 101 assault and ordered the pay £10 damages. WIFE NOT CHATTEL HERE LONDON, Dec. 2d.-(C.P.)-Ed- :ird Bai-ford, at the age of 84, is 'niirman and managing-director of _ i new engineering company which .i-ill do three-fourth.; of the road .eller manufactures of Great Brit- iiin. He has just joined with a group .if engineering concems to buy up the business of two big companies. Barford joined the army in 1915, .it the age of 1'! 1-2. By the time 'ic was 20 he had been mentioned i dispatches, had won the Military from and had become o. captain. _-\fier\varvls he went around the world. ` Son-in-law of Lord Aslitield, tram ways and omnibus magnet, he has worked his way through the en- gineering industry, gaining his ex- perience at the lathe in Stafford. i I i.ni=i:a. conomr 'ro naw: | Fmnwoiurs nisrnav PORT OF SPAIN, B. W. I.-Dec 26-(Canadian Press)-One Christ- i mas season treat for the lepers in l thc settlement at cmicichacara wiu 1 be a display of fireworks. It will -be the first time since the estab- | iishment oi' the leper institution in Trinidad the inmates have been HAMILTON, Ont., Deo. 18.- “You apparently have the idea, like a great many other English- men, that 0. woman is n chattsi and that you can treat nor ss you like," observed Magistrate Bur- bidgo to Joseph Scarborough. charged- with assaulting his wif; in Police Court today. "You man' get rid of these ideas in Canada If you had caused actual bodily harm, you would be facing tin penitentiary and the cat o' nini tails. To teach you that you shouli not use violence, wfshould' havi f»6"`li'S`lf`Vi0'lBl'lcE." ' ' ' ‘ Mrs. Scarborough said her hui band had struck her on the bad of the -head three times with hi fist. The assault resulted from i family squabblo. The accused claimed that whei he married Mrs. Scarborough lic had to teach her to cook. _ Magistrate Burbidge bound thi accused over to. keep the new especially towards his wife, for i period of one year on his own re- eognizanoe_ ' FEDERAL POLICY EXTENDED I ..__...1 Announcement is made of the ox- tension of the Bacon Boar Policy entertained in this way. The Trinidad Ciuardlan says it to Saskatchewan by arrangeme ‘between the Hon. W. C. Buckle an had been oontemplatcd to run Bit” H011- Fwbt- WW- “lid 1° is steamer excursion to Chacachecare P€Ct¢d that the iilllilliflill-|011 Uf t‘ the night of the display. The steamer was to remain some dis- tance from the shore and passeliil- ers were lo bc allowed to land. The idea, however, was abandoned. surriiv ouit owN FERTILIZER A statement. just issued by the Fertilizer Division of the Dominion Seed Branch, Ottawa, shows that Canada is now self-supporting in essential fertilizer items. Nitrogen of Canadian manufacture is to be had in abundancein the form 01' sulphate of ammonia, new process- ammonium phosphate and the or- ganic fertllizers such as tankage. dried blood and fish meal. Really the only item of importance for the manufacture of mixed fertilizer or single application not produced in this country is potash. policy would be of material assist- ance in making select bacon till' boats available in local districts ni normal prices. Making brcedinl stock of the right type available il but a natural rounding out of A sound policy for the improvement of hog breeding stock in the W0* vince. G. B. SHAW E.\'_~\MlNES '|!»\`-‘flfn _ FRESCOES i NaPi.i-rs, italy, occ., ze---11-0112* Bernard Shaw whosc trenchanl !wit has gained him world renowii cd cyanamid containing nitrate,l5P¢lli l'05i£l'dBY examining mid* _fi-esooeg in the National Museiiili- |prlor to his departure on it world cruise aboard the Enipiess of Fil' tain. "W‘liy put it under lock and itil" it might. better be exhibited null' licly as an example of virtue." _A V __ \l by /'ier ;,K|nNEY:;. Q/,_ Pitts Ll >