P" (i117- 51X. PRIIIGE EDWARD-Today and Sat. GABLE MEETS HIS MATCH IN MABELI A story as 1.2g cs the slurs It uni1es...iu o show us great us all those other Iomous Womcr 610s. musi- flois the world has cheered] I , aiiiors 1.\' COMEDY k‘ 5S) in; . a "~-—*—— w.» 11 ! 1:1 i i. 1 v11 x1 r11 1'1: re CARTOON ‘wlftlfne ..““‘“° “[‘§§“£i“°"g “P” 1 "'1 ~ 1'1 2 ‘.1 .1‘. r lll"llC£‘ "1' f‘ ‘"1 - T111 r’. \'l'l'lll),\Y .\1 .\1‘. 3.5111 .211 |.\"I‘I’I~Y.,\IE$.\IilN§ ..11=;--=_~ '- ...~::~' 1 r1112 cuaiurifrrarovifw (HIARDIAN . . at 2.30 ' 111.18.11.11 Gable Sc ore I11 Riotous Comedy With Music "(n-us Ayn 111111111." DIAGNIE‘. ' l('li.\'l' I.\' .\I’E("I'.\('I..I'I AND HIL- aiiii 1hr. 1 (‘illllbllllh to form the of Broadivirv and the fight arena. "m W“ illlllilYl-‘l 10111111 111 _Ca1i1 the plot. carries more substance . 1111.01 hcla audiences than that oi the tisiial musical 111 onrliantnient at its comedy. The romance ivivcn.‘ 111010 at ilic Prince Fld- about ltfiss Davies as ri IJPIIIXH. 'l't'If‘i_\'. added t0 the ill‘. .1 ivholc lliifl of rattle . - . __ __m_ . _ 1111 111v musical comedy stage 1111a "w " I " W W’ "‘”P' "' "'__—_ “NH ' _ ‘I i 0;) i“ 1W3 51311111?" 11H H11 heroic youth bat- ... _ y; _ .. i‘ "11s _ 111' n11 avies an l(‘.\' 11s ivay to fame 1n the prizel 1 1 _ I 1.‘? ‘:2?f|((‘ (in-MC. and that of an ex- rine. ~ “u” _ 1 1 i 21.1“. m“. ‘hitruintcrl stuppoiitfug, [Cvtablc 1S1 NSDOHSIDIP for most """""""“""" 1'1 , , 11F < - '*‘ F 11f‘ 11"‘ 011 = 8Y1 11R. i 0 1c thri ling action. No fi-‘rccr H11 "mom- ‘111 the 11111.1 Lfcatures otf tliei {Ilillll battles have over been fought. I . . >‘i.1 ('f‘1lll!'(\' \- a scnsa ioiia I 1:111 those 1n 111111011 ho i- match- fhIl-liuflil wioiinsnnts . I 111111111111" iaillrd “Thousand Love l cd with professional boxers. i, . 11111111111 for siticgr beautyti t Ankiloiig ‘lthose who add greatly ‘ 1 , , L.‘ k_ “m, I ,_, n“ 011M153» v .\ d‘ mflsni 1i e o =1 0 t, 61118110115 laughter of 111': H "'1 _"“ "11""!!! »‘""‘1 I I . L .1: WA]; 02:3,‘ o‘; Amclwpa,‘ . .8001". is tiuiv rcmiirlrible. 1 production are Allen Jenkins l...i1ii- 1.. l’. u. 111.: M. { H‘: “my ‘mun runs “u? , Mrs 1M1". 11'» with Cllilflho Ti-skc. Row-OE Kanmi wan" cflihllyrv‘ 1 M \ ' V.“ H _ Fymm xmhunpv’, a the‘ anion.- ballet ilanrer, as her. Diivid Carlyle. Hobart 01114111111...“ Z l__.. rlllf ..-—--~q__: a k _ _‘ _ In‘? m. m“ U,“ M)“ 12.11.11.711. 11l11.11..<_1o11‘e Illlllfitédrfllld‘ guth Donnclly. and Williani Collicr, p _ ~ _ 1 .1r!‘\‘ '11 at the Capitol "__\_l»‘ " "m5 p" c ‘_“'“_ Smms ° 1'". r- _ Luci ‘and ‘\ Bentley 1 Th n» ‘Wmjlmlaxz l. ti 1:11P and spc-tatular dance The Prince Fkliyrirq‘; 111': gram i1 f. ' \l|.l-1Y_ K. C, p, - m“ U; --_A,..ZO,,_,_, lliliiiiild also included 1a most entertaining .1 .1. 111-l)‘, B. 0- . O‘.'.'lltl‘ of tl stranrlcil’ TJMSJIg You,‘ “musand Love sport we‘ ontued "Kmg Soqcflm l uilYihlfils .. ii :IL1HI'III‘VH-IH~IAI.I “m, 3M1“; ms Shy M; , Sam“ is m“ “"1119 Sfmg 0f m” ""11 fl-VIIGW find-WP have to admit 3111511 ‘ro LOAN 1 r. 3,511,,“ CUH,,H,,,_,S_ m hi‘. i 111111111012 $11111! by David Carlyle.‘ —fnnnier Pcpcyc Cartoon —“Ijfl,1e , .,_.. ._ -.-_--,_. . to win the heart “B1101 hand] and “Huh m’ mus“: “mung “ SW06‘ pea" .1.‘ ‘y. fi/{uthesun r. .1‘1l in‘ June Mzirtil. Lirry 1 “* ' ‘ 1 - MNS~GEN » ,- _-___ ' 1 <, .. . , . . E 2' _“ ,, , * ' if‘ 5.1211’. '11" i‘. . ‘i i . . ‘ti-J. !.‘1;.:;1i" "Pérfllgbfiléélrilelct, I W My MN M“... mamly I (Moncton Exchangel . a l . .1 .\1‘ cari 1i.1\.- 1':\1'.\, shvot- I i i111 a 1:11.111 111 order to deliver a 1 '1 ' to 111s r1val--f'1r licr. and ' ' uze cnavh n1 order 11o 11111110111111; slruieht. 1 .\IilI'li‘I takes to Clim- 1. _~ .1 f ‘ic. great bil. he- ‘ 111. ii 111 ' 1.11 i , . N FA RNIIaR sol iciron. txrc I. ‘/\i \ If! l1O.‘iN Rank o! 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Curbing this 1m- lll‘Ct‘S.\'Zil')‘ honking is the first step toward sanity. A11 ediioriiil in the Canadian lvlt-diciil Journal by its editor Dr. A. G. Nit-bolls entitled “Nasty Noises" siziics that while it may be admitted that a certain amount o1 noise may sec-111 to be necessary 1n the busi- nbss and industrial \\'Ol'|(I. “few w ll dcny that miicii of it is unnecessary‘, ftl \.~!‘ [AH/N (BRASS wo-oooo-ooo-va-v-ooooooooomoaooooooo 0Q00oen100ov00ov0v00c0o oooooccovcvovcoooooovooooooovovfi¢0v44*¢9'¢'*¢499¢Ov09§"*4 (.\R‘.\l-\' and I..\V\'.\' , f, I"I-‘.ll'I‘Il.IZI'II( 1 . U "dig": _ 111K111‘ 71 1509111‘ P iisinil . - 111.11? :ll-III 211111 I’;\I(I>HI’I r_\- iii-i] \\ ill pilik rihhml 811d Full" .~.»..-i.-a. ‘I uotidci‘ Ii Hell hllwS , . 1 . - .\1 ' A few. 111mm H01‘ H.811 l‘ ‘minding m‘. (‘timings and (A I MIN" n " 1‘|i.i\I‘i'1llL{ s=illi<'ii\i1i'_v from B. _.....-.'.- .11i..<~11 of nervous prostra- _ ‘_ ‘ -», L iii- i-vi for l'i.‘illl'll<‘(I the verses ironic-Ii’ g. 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(logs. cats, defective piping or pluniluiig. i Traivipni-iiiiio1i:-—Sirerl cars. de-l livery uuigoiis. locomotives, brakes! swam and oil exhausts, whistles, bells. Construction: - Pneumatic drills and rivcters. steam and gasoline hoists‘, steam shovels. pilc-rlrivcrs. biasing, 11111111111111. compressors. cle-i‘ moiition 111' buildings. 1 : —- Factories. foundries,‘ . "r — “Hit-divs. bells. shouting, sirmn winches, engines, foghorns uni! il'il(‘1 s 01111-1‘ szi-rct Noises: Blaring radio and music stores, shouting peddlm. gnrzitlcs and taxi stands." "As to healihu-Rerently, the stntc of in-alih as related to noise of sonic ilirno hundred employees of a certain firm was investigated. After nnlso-rcriuclnu devices had been introduced into the building where they worked the visits of the girls in the medical department were re durcri from about twenty-five or thirty n day. to six. The efficiency 01' the workers was Increased 9 per c0111." You can see from the above that no so is not only n nuisance. and lessens working ability. but has a direct hnrmflll effect upon health. It will not be Iong before the @5519- mcnt of noise will quite properly be tinder the. Department of Health k1 all communities. 80 thflt all ilimrnft on rngh "1"!" may be in constant vocal touch \vltl1 the chief landing fields six shniv wave radio beacons will be established in Australia. Lawyer» of Sydney. New, mm been asked by helm- P. Murphy. prominent Catholic clergyman. to "refuse to have hand, not. or put in divorce proceedings.‘ Thinking her out was chad M’- tcr bclhg wished In a hmflde n woman a Och. . put. I in a 1111mm can. but the d” , lilting background running through- ‘ out. inc piece. There are also othei i 11011111111‘ airs. all of which add to 5 the glanior of the set. ' Based on the story Witivci‘. of H. C. \\'li0 wrote 3'0 fiii1i.liz1rl_v 111i \\'11il1'1‘ss 111110 riscs to stardom Funeral services for Miss Geneva Lund. R. N..,wlio died suddenly of a heart attack tn the Laurentlan Sanitarium, St. Agatha des Monts, Quebec. Tuesday morning. April 6, weic held here yesterday afternoon and were largely attended by friends of the deceased young lady in this city and surrounding dis- tricts who joined in paying a fine tribute of respect to a young lady who was held in high esteemby all who knew her. h The body arrived on the Ocean Limited and wa" met at the depot by members of her family and a lagc number of friends. The cor- ‘tcge proceeded immediately to the Sunny Brno United Church where " an impressive service was conduct- , ed by Rev. Go1'don S. Stevens. pas- } tor of the church. as istccl by Dr. J. Ramsay, pastor of St. John's ;United Church. and Rev. W. A. Chapman, Petltcocliac. Stevens and Dr. Ramsay in the course of the funeral addresses, pcld worthy tributes to ‘ Mrs Lund. whose pleasing person- ‘ ality, sterling character and kind- , ness of heart endeared her to all i with whom she came in contact. ‘ The choir of the Sunny ‘Brae United Church under the direction of Mr. E. J.‘ Lloyd. rendered the hymns. "Peace. Perfect. Peace." “Unto the Hills," and Mrs. Joseph Matthews sang a; a solo. "Saved by l Grace." Following the service in the church the cortege left for Elm- wood cemetery where interment .was made. The committal service |, was conducted by Rev. Mr. Stevens 1 assisted by Dr. Ramsay. 1 The pallbeaicis were Messrs l Ottie T. Kay and J. Gerald Best. i brothers-in-law of the deceased; ‘ Frank Bnbcock, cousin. and Bert- ram Powell, Walter Morreil and John Potter. former school chums of Miss Lund. Miss Geneva Rosalie Lund was a [ Both Rev. Mr. ‘ daughter of Rev. J. L. Lund. pastor of Laliave United Church. N. 8.. and Mrs. Lund, and was born ln Snckville on April 4. 10011. Living somewhat of an itinemte life. as ministers’ families do, he received her piibllc and high school educa- tion at Sackville, Buctouche, Sunny Brae and Moncton. She then entered the Moncton City Hospital Training School for Nurses from which she graduated in 1931. For two ycaru shc did pri- vate nursing in and around Mone- ton, after which she took post grad- uate work at the North West Insti- tute of Medical Technology, Min- neapolis, Minn., from which she graduated in the spring of 1934. In on tho staff of the pLaurentian Sanitorium, where she had charge of the X-ray and laboratory until the time of her death. Ono who who aver trying to help others. she was always b-iteresicd in her cues holding not her own life dour to herself but counting the life of Inch of her patients a: l prize to be won. Bho was highly esteemed in her profession nmd her death is deeply regretted. Bho loaves to mourn her parents. and two sisters. (Pearl) Mr. Ottle T. Kay, of MoKeeh Mills. N. B, and (Luella) Mrs. J. Gerald Beet, of Tryon, P. II. I. ‘ ~ The love and high esteem which lhc was held was evidenced by the large number of beautiful floral tributes received at the fiin- erai which Included wreaths from the patients, staff, doctors of Laur- entim lanitorium. the Board of Governors of that institution, the City Hospital, her graduatlonclsss of Aberdeen High lcbool hem, and numerous friends and rclctlvoc. ‘Phone from oiit-of-town who nt- tended the funeral narvlcss. in ad- dition to her parent-a. included her lxother-in-laws and slstels, Mr. and Xilflflimi IQ. $10 I. flu, Nolan's M1110, July of that year. she was accepted ‘ REVIVE [Ill] BUABHES FUR CURUNATIUN Relics Of Past Glory Will Once A gain R u m bl e 0 v e r Streets Of Old London. (By ‘Frank King, Associated Press Staff Writer) LONDON. April 22—-Horse and buggy days are here again for the noblenien of England who are dragging from forgotten stables famous old coaches to ride 1n to Westminster Abbey May 12. Enrl Marshal the Duke of Nor- folk will ride in state. and other peers, among them the Duke of Bucclcugli, Earl Spencer. the iVler- quc s of Inndouderry and the Marquess of Excter. are going to follow suit. From dusty 'oid stables and coarhhouses. rrraky. rattling veh- icles. iiiuscd for generations, have been hauled out. greased and pol- ishvd. redecuratrtl and draped for 111v grcat ltfny day. W.th large spidcry wheels, drap- ed coiichini-n's boxes, family coats or arms emblazoned in panels on the sIKIP‘, the whole contraption lSIlillg on strap spriiris. tlicc Nd , relics of past glory will wheel not- iablcs through the crowded streets l of London to the Abbey. Old family coaches may be used, but no “rubberneclfl wagons. Lon- ,don 'I‘rnffic Commissioner Gleeson jRoblnson has banned rubberneck tours in London (luring Coronation week. Tourist agencic are 11p in arms. They say tlicy will lose $300,- 000 worth of business. Visitors M11 be furious, they say. ‘ Never in history have such ellb- crate arrangements and precaution! been made for handling traffic. Scotland Yard mcn have made l map of the Whole ceremonial area. with every vantage Point. B1193 barrier. amuhlance station, refresh- ment and comfort station, mark with pins. . ' The Coronation route on the map ls lined with red tape. More colored pins show each telephone where police officers will keep watch. This great map covers the whole side of a wall in a head- quarters room at Scotland Yard. Precautions are necessary be- cause of the presence in London of potcntatcs and distinguished personages from every land 11nd" the sun. If anything happens 10 any one of them. Scotland Yard will be responsible. ,- Victoria. Gross Mr. Ambrose.O‘l>lall0rai1. W110 1155 been seriously :ll at his home with iuastoids is gradually 11111310111118- Mr. William MacKenna has left for Charlottetown to resume 1115 duties on the "Cartier? We are pleased to report thati Master Hammond David. YOUTH! son of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin DnReid, is steadily improving since his re- turn from the Kinds Coum)’ H0!‘ pital. lWss Olive Macheod returned re- cent y from Boston whore she spent the past month visiting friends and ' relatives. The influenza epidemic which‘ has prevailed in this locality is now on the wane. Mr. Allan McDonald. progressive young farmer of this district. is bus- ily engagcd in cutt 11g and hauling shingle bolts. In the final play-offs f0!‘ the Montague Community League hoc- key trophy thc Victoria Cross Maple Leafs defeated the Mcintaflu“ Junlnr Prlmroses =n two bittcrjv contested games, the score beinll 6-3 on the round. Following is the lineups: Maple Leafs: Goal, .1. Mcbennan; Defence. Riley, Miicbcod and Stew- ai-t; Ccntms. Peardnn and McEwen; R. Wing, N. Campbell, McKenzie‘, l... Win11, McKenzie, L. Campbell. Junior Primroses: Goal. A. Fraser Dcfcnrc. Gnudct, Bell; Centres, J. Fraser, McPherson; R. Winfi- Grunt. Kerr; L. Whig. Kerr. Lanc- Offlcials: Murphy and McKinnmi Mr. Ernest Reid. teacher at Vic- Lorin Cross, spent his Easter holi- days at his home in R0110 Bay. The yictoria Cross Young Peoples, Society are now practicing for a concert and play to be presented shortly. Mr. Clarence Mellish, Union Road, recently purchased a tractor. Mr. Willard Docherty pnid I fly- ing visit to Grand View last week. Many are the stories that an told about, the opening day's catch- es, but Johnny McKenzie and Don- aid McLeod actually landed some real "beauties." BOY SCOUTS’ SEIVICI WINDSOR, Engq-(C P~F0fly Scout districts of the United King- dom and Iredand will be mpre- scnbed in St. George's Chapel ser- vice Bunday, April 25, and 1000 Scouts will be afterwards moi-ch past the King and ueen. and Mr. and Mrs. J. 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