, f~1-- -if ”" < J ' and g .Z`=?:ux.....=§se§ss~: - *-f m' fe __ ,, 'rua cnARl.o'r'rE'roWN GUARDIAN ` __ ' 19.1932 PAGE six _ _ _ , _ _Q PRINDE EDWARD - NDW ..MATI!\'EE 3.15-l6e, 3'lc_ NlGH'E"|AND 8.45-286. 421:, 5'3<‘- 'rnn mans lvnonr Nor BRING A mom: onosrovs rrcruaa nmoderudnmnoirealufo SEE IT TODAY! THE MAN WHO 2.. .».o,. -.,_ ...__ _gwlv co:-‘-3 ' eer=i"°~'.€ ._. no »~'»~"n"2» _Q ,. _. o--.Q o _._-v 7._...,_ _ . i I l ~.,,;-ls. Q \ K " "'*?`~f' _ 1?-bu; . ...-=--_~ .-1 1' _*_ NEWS IVEEKLY ROAD T0 MANDALAY Travalogue YACHT CLUB BOYS Musical Act l..@_l-1n_- PLAYED GOD Nothing will ever fade the glorions fire of “Disraeli” uid “Tho Millionaire." but a finer picture than either awaits you in “Tho Mm Who Played God." "'_"'_"_'-"""'| _, has ._ join his mother and rest of the imen’s Institute at her home on am l _ In rr » ~=‘_il` C. .225 :_ . ' it ' “ ' cemiir liuilinililli . » ’ ' ' ` . - r _ MATINEE s.ls._1se. ,v .Q1 -*- _ ‘ NIGHT 'I av 8-45 - 26°- *Z* ' 'rlmmrs-see sd, Newsom so ! _ if .-"1" K., McLeod. zoos-4-is-ai The glamorous star whose _ ‘IQ _§__.._ ._ _ ' _ ,unions misery brvurhi . ‘rr-`-°-`,` ';1;_;"" oauaoa nannanv, 1-nxi,l>hono ' , !on "Sarah and Boll.” A - . 3 113°- ' 3°97'4'"'5| "Unfaithfrrl," “A!\!body’| We- mm” in ir human story of a woman who sacrifices preg- tige for love- . _\ yy . .RUTH; ' 7' your actress Arising to supreme emotional dramatic heights. With IVOR Novr:r.r.o, arm. asluolvn, ~ Gaorrarry xaiul. l [RTO ' ` ` ‘V">~ _ u:vr:_u1>r.oyr:n oaosr °'- !,l}.» , _ i C-may | '@r1a1,a`;.@1dq" axis-u_1.-M "°` " ` ` ` ' ' ALBANY New Glasgow Mr, Robert Hamm of Shamrock; Mrs. Charles Stevenson chafi- left for Boston where he will * tained the members of the Wo _ I '. A PROVINDIAL BUY SUUUT UUNUERT 1....`l§. ‘."?..E°§$.Tf.T..l““" .§’.f‘.i’.’l'ii‘§ °Y.`I.'2'.§`.;'Z.¢..”Ii.‘ iii” .riff _ ¢ ,/ ‘~¢\ -\~)». Participating. _.___ president in the chair who called im-s_aeo oBu_i-nsissperrdinga Ontheseeretarywlvedthenre- IN Q9 i mln M8 lil h _ ,___ Rotihfofil Sqllare |'|a|| :Z ;i;3;_vr_Z_i_i;J_i»r___i;=__fi_<_=ii-rue with xi# m_;___ l_vm;b__'_'_°f° #visa On Roll Call with “My Grand Parents ‘ sf y, n _ ' N d be - 5. A Friday. l\l\ril29th 2118 PM- .3;“ii..“’;..°';i..‘.‘.;‘Z .'.’i§I.';..f ' 80 Scouts, 50 Cubs | different committees were heard Mr. Joe Millar, Victoria, crossed ‘mm ‘md new °m5 5PP°1l1Wd- ii cumin-K Summer m0,,,hs_ aiohnr-a stevennon and Miss also "03l-4-16 Sistil-Gi " Program committee, Mrs. (Dr.) A. . ‘ _ , , over to the Mainland 0n Monday s°h°°l' M5- W- B- Bulman and I Admission 25cts. I lwhm he ,Mets to ,,.m,,,,, fo, me Mr-s. Brenton nlolueson. sick, rvrr-n. l ° “Once A Lady” 'Arllss Reveals Incom- parable Artistry in Ruth Chatterton’s me URM S,m._ “Man Who Played God” Gin;-:vo Arll_=s_ fir.-it gentleman ol tlzv _-nr 1;, br'-.>;1-ii: to the Prince I-1'. .'-..l:'_i i!r~.rt:'u j'v_°t\r' pil-tllrc, :ili‘-ol‘b- 1' ~:",' flrrr;11':c,li\lur.'vli mid real. it 5~ -~f~.-it in 1-, --rv rlrrjmllrlicnt. and in ri." sfliw oi' tlrr- \'.'ol'd. The emit. A' ral-i~~:iu'r hir, Al'li°._< inclwlcs Vio- |<: ;l~-ru‘.l~.1z. l“.»~*te- Davis, ri now- r' ul, lt T'.':l:~. .‘=.`rll'i.-on, L.oui.=f‘ Clos- ="l~ llfl'»‘_ .’\nci:'i‘ Lilrrclit, Oscar Ah- frl l'iun;i.icl Cool: and l”1zi5'monr.l f"{!!"r"..'i_ "thc Man \Vho Plavcd God" will nfzlflal to e\'m‘_v resident of Char- l<`i‘r-tu\\'r1_ rcrzar'dl<~ss of rare. creed, ii.itEf=ri:llitj,' or position in life. It is :I :ini-r' of :i mall vslih rvilom Fate 1,-l,:vi~d .~fti‘:lrir_zr: pltllikzi, rl drama. as lnmzan as you and I. Readers or 'Fhc (luardian are urged to sec this ]>l<-ture, representing as it does a xnllffionc- in talking picture achi- m-vin:-lit. Most Appealing Role One of those events looked for- ward to, and cherished by nrovle millions, a. new Ruth Clrrlttcrton picture, is currently the draw at the 1 Capitol Theatre. The newest opus for the "first lady" of films is titlcd "Once a Lady." and is a nlelanrze of the surcfire rirlrmzltic clay wirivlr this enrotiollal sf:u’ptrcs.< so cf- l fce1i\'l~l_\' llrllicilod in “)l;\rl;\lrrc X." “Samir and Son," and ".'\lrylificr'un~c Lennan, Mirlpcque to learn that she ad, Wm reg,-et let Russia asked the Manchurian A - 1- 2°;:ir“‘ “S Pthc Prince Edward Island Hospital ° “ mm 35° ° “S ' 9" '“,h,_m she is recelvfng. Mbdlcax la, on charges that he had abused treat-nicht. All are earnestly looking the privilege °f °°ded mcgmms by ;m.“.m,d to 3 speedy "_,c0very_ sending to various parts of China and abroad appeals signed by Gen- ::SUnPmslNG prices for a gen. eral Mah Chan-Shan, Manchurian _ ulne Red Rose Tea. The New Red M-lnmel' Of W"- Rose Brown Label only 20c. half- 'H19 1'€<1U€SU. iS-Sued bythe foreign pound. Commlssarlat, said General Mah, _Mi was in, refuge in Heilungkiang Pro- vince, of which he is Governor. Peters. Road and The Commissariat ordered that V1 1 none _of the Manchurian Consul‘s C nlty telegrams be transmitted and asked The prevailing easterly winds of that a substitute Consul be appoin. th t f ° ! me pig; bg; d°¥;°l;°s :°_;’:°§m';_I; (Reports from Harbin last week | said General Mah had severed re- presenting E mnmdable b“"“g° t° lations with the new Manchurian ?;';nf,“5]‘;|;`_f‘te_ °°§‘;h_ ‘me "’t"‘;‘;*_’ 5° Government and established milli- ments me locntgd g es 8 sh' ary headquarters at Taheiho, across ` the Amur River from Blagoves- chensk, in preparation for a cam- I 31-ion E_ Mac- MOSCOW, April 18.-(A.P.)-SOV- ‘ soums mon. sonool. ' Honor Roll for March: Grade X-1 Jessie Bushey, 2 Er. nest O'Donnell, 3 Daniel McCor- mack. Grade IX-1 Harold Hockin, 1 Emest St. John, 3 Stewart McAu- lay. Grade VIII-1 Jack Matthew, 2 John Beamish, 3 Leonard Condon Vlce-prlncipal's Department Grade VII-1 Jimmie Maclnnls, 2 Leo MacDonald, 3 Blanch»_Green_ Grade VI-1 Franklyn Cheverle, 2 Stirling Dingwell, 3 Shirley Gil- lam. Grade V-1 Andrew Byme, 2 Grace Poole, 3 Marjorie Poole. . Miss MacDonald's Department Grads IV-1 Andrew Meurant. 2 Pearle Craucher. 3 Robert Poole. 4 Billie Cheverle. Grade .III-1 Alonzo Gallant, 2 George Paquet, 3 Joseph Harris, 4 Eddy Campbell. Miss 0'Donnell‘s Department Grade II (ai-1. Clarence Gal- lant, 2 Pauline Richards, 3 Ernest Dugas, 4 Thomas Carter. Grade II, (b)-1 Muriel Richards 2 Francis Doucette, 3 John Cream- er, 4, Earl Harding. _ Grade I-1 Marion MacKenzie, 2 Florence Croucher, 3 Ruth Poole, 4 Arlene Yeo. ' Same Hockey Rules To Govern MON'I‘R.EAL, Alprll -18-(By The Canadian Press)-The playinz NIH of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association will be used next sea-S011 by all leagues, including commercial and industrial affiliated with ihl Quebec Amateur Hockey Associi- tion, it was decided at the annual meeting of the Association lion last night. ' Geo. W."Almon Dies In Ottawa o'I'rAwA, ont., April is-<13: The canadian Press)-Georse W- R. Almon, son of the late Senator W. B. Almon, of Halifax, and 101' many years an official of the de- partment of the interior died lim Sunday aged 72. Mr-_ Alnron was born June 1'7~ 1880, at Halfox and was educrucd nt Bishops . collage, Lemiexullf- Quo, and at K'ng's collesfr. \’l/1114' 501', N. S. Our fishermen are eagerly awaiting ri. westerl breeze of long “mn num" the Japanese) awaiting a. westerly breeze of long and strait of ice before the day ar- RICE POINT SCHOOL ri _vga tso_ important to the fishing Following is the "port of mcg] n us ry Meanwhile extensive preparations are under wny for “math school for the mmm °!_’ the season‘s work. Gracie X__l_ wa Mmmum » Mr. Francis Butler, Peters Road, Grade Ix'_1' Ge°"ett°' MM' arrived home quite recently from cated for some time past. While there Mr. Butler was employed in the salt mines, which have a depth of about 800 feet. The product is sraded into the different forms required for the market, but, as yet the grade chiefly used in P, E_ 1 is for agricultural and general cur- ihs purposes. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston, Murray River, spent thc week end 9th. at the home of Mrs. Johnston’s parents. and Mr. and Mrs. John L_ Macdonald and sister, Miss Lucy Johnston, Peter's Rona. Malllsll-'>h. N. S. where he was lo- l Neill, Grade VII.-1. George Harlow. Grade VI.-1 Arthur Harlow. 2. Milton Maohalne, 3. Jinuny Taylor. Grade IV--1, Sadie MacDougail, 2. Marjorie Taylor, 3~ Alfred Mm- Dougall. Grade IlI.-1. Donald MacLa.lne, 2, Angus MacEachern. Grade II.-Gordon Taylor, 2. Gracie MacDougall. Grade I--1- Harvey MacEachern. Teacher Lillian Livingston. WOOL CREPE ENSEMBLES Mainbocher makes quite a point of "all-day" and informal evening' ensembles, with skirts ten or twelve inches off the floor. Some of them are in vivid biuo wool crepe, with chiffon tops and double breasted tailored jackets; others are in black marocain or crepe de chene lightened by white flower plastrons emphasising the bust and ' Mrs. A. M. Johnston, Monta- rnnh. 4. Aon-n.= Murphy and gm.” mn-nay. |sy,,,,_ 50_ l Quite recently Mrs. L. c. John- lworn with waist length boleros. He served in the Dept. of the Interior in d'ffcre'nt paris 01 Canada, until he came to Ottawa iii 1908,`and was associated with the department here until 1930. V \ Periodic- Eye Examinations Don'¢ wear your glasses 10|’ ilve or trn years, as some 60- withont re-examination, for Ill that time serious chanllfl Are vitally important. whe- ther oos's eyes are |0011 0’ otherwise. may take place. Whlilll U “°‘ discovered. may work IM' moment lnliiry to the most precious sense you posse"- (llmrd your eyes. li. F. riuicllrsml oP'I0lll'l'lI8'l'