Y,- -g-Q7-;<» -<-q~=§,_ ‘I.\ 1 ’,_ i ` a ~ ., 1.- . . _ ,_ l i M iasix ' THE cHARLoT'rs'rowN__ GUARDIAN _ PAG PR LAs'I'_ nuns 'ronsr Y ALSO 3 SHORT TALKING FEATURETTES IN , 1322;? " M A ll nv m E " _M . PRINDE EDWARD THURSDAY r MATINEE 3.15-16c, 260. NIGHT 7 & 8.45-260, 310, 4541. ‘.5 as . gh. 9 .c-J . . 'lf..»..~.....»-3 1. _,. .. aw. _V w,,9 I i " __ ‘ rasiestliive-ualingeverl l $€‘ ~ 1m¢lm»g1i»...¢nngm-i9_anlcv¢»iio ,» `/___ _,j1\ -'f.»...--I . ...inilil ur midnighlilinii all amunil them all hcll's popping: loose ill llle rilnlailu- llcndquanen ul lhi- world! ll you miss this First N'-llionnl All-Action spcfisl you'lI regret it the rcs! ill your lilo! CAPITOL NOW PLAYING nlsrmaa 3.15 ns, csc. Nlolrr 1 ie s.4s zoo, su. 'rlwr nsscsl. comin! 65% 1 _ o A N _» Blounfll wALLAc£ Fokn / '» GUY KIBBEE anduofa of odleraln .llvny CLYIJF _ 4' SERIAL AND DAPITDL- THRILLS MATINI-:sz 3.15 11°, zsc. at this senion of parllvflent. Pre' EVENING '1 si 8.45 26°, 37°. miei- n. B. Bennett announced 1° C.-\I".l‘l.'Rl'l OUTLAWS. fl y p OTTAWA. Ffh 27-(By The Cu Who told of her husband in tones 'mi uullll PARLIAMENT orrllws, Feb. 2'!-ic.P.>-'nie Government will not introduce un- ‘gmpioimlent insuraiw° 1B€i51°h°h gh House of Commons today. He . . c ADIOUNT1 TLRNS OUTLAW T0 i st/ion b Ah was liwlylllg f/° 9' que V w, Neill, llnd., Comox-Alberni). 01-n_i_wa, Feb. sr-ical-a='. A. Comllilzes Act, is preparing his fe port on charges of a. combine ex- isting among Welch anthraclte im- porters in eastern Canada, I-Ion. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Labor 'arl- llciinccd ill the House of Comnrlons ierlny. The report will be conlulel- ed wiililii il few days. the Minister intlznaicci adding that all evidence img been gathered. The lvinistcr was i'epl_\ing to J. F. Pollllot, Lib. 'I‘<‘lllis:v:iiiltu. O’l`i`A\\'A, Feb. 2'!-(C.P.)-i'R.t. 'lender opposed in the House of Commons todiay the Woodisworth lrcsolution to establish a o0-0Dera- ‘tive federation. Mcgmgm-, Registrar under ttfei Hon. Mackenzie King, 'Liberal' Concert At York Once again our youu! f°U\'-S come out to the front To find quite their equal a time you’d hunt. hard to be bet . istagesct. Bood style Again did they practice for a long while Till the night came- around excitement was tense loft on the fence. ter and crew. ' lots were read My gosh-neither won-’twas _l split tie liisteadl The judges were thanked for duties-all three concert to be. ` By poular vote the date was set ~_ given us yet. The program got started at after eight OTTAWA. Feb. 27-(BY The Ca- And those who came after _ were COMEDY i _nadlan Press)-Conservative mem- l ghose who came iam KR AT ' ibers and senators gathered in cau- The first was 5 ¢hpi-ug_.an old me (.:“$.|_.00N. i ‘cus today with Prime Ministcr R.l made new » ` I N M E M 0 R I A M w a Ho use B. Bmriett DN?-Sidiiis. 8. Sfliefill With girls all in costume, it sure *-- M a y B e Ov e r discuss on was held No announce l looked good, mn, ui, MOSES M DOXRON ment lla.. made at the close of the when a reading was given by Miss ‘ B Mid A D-= I' V if“".`> " ' -i _ _ _ sl _- y -- _ . ' i ' _ _ "i"'.-1.; ~- -‘- There passed away in the City am n Pr 5) “tome t cover rt - _~ v'_ _ ***“ _ ' ii n cs -- s . n - ve ~ 'Y » In most cases death warns the vlc- Easier Wiiich mis yea, comes in The Athabaska Trail There is a famous trail through tile Canadian Rockies which the late Sir Arthur Conan Doyle made the theme of one of his poems. It is known as the Athabaska Trail and \l'o.s tile route of the illl' traders. From Fort Edmonton illc traders journeyed west to the valley oi’ the Atllabaske., following that river to where the town of Jasper now stand with its nearby noted moun- tzlin holiday resort, Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper being near illc junc- tion of the Miette and Athabaska Rivers. From here the trail preceed- ecl up the Atllabaska to Whirlpool River. tllellce up that stream to Ath- abaska Pass and down to the Col- umbia on the west side of the rnaln range. Later the Athabnsko Pass route was given up for the one up the Mlcite' to Yellolvllcnd Palm Vlfhere once the impl'cs.l'o`i'.c;l by tile songs of the voyagcllrs, the eciiccl are awakened by the rczir of i‘ll~ steam locomotive as the Czlllriclinxl National Railways irrlllls thread lllclr way to Jasper, lllellcc lllrougll is I I A c R tlms of its approach, but sometimes the middie of Api.ii_ The rumors . G°d ih his ludgmehl' felt?"-W5 His of u trade agreement bctlvccn Can- ` children from this earth, when they . Mia and the United States wiii bend least expect hi “hd it is hs'-“hy ` to shorten rather than lenghen the th°5° Wh° me Weh PWPBTW1 that ' session. If there is a possibility of He “hs 1" this ‘h“hh"~‘*`~ It 15 lh' reciprocal trade agreements between - deed a. consolation to recall that he i the two couniriesi mem wmiid be d°P“""ed his earthly existence as he even less reason for tariff changes SF. JOHNS, Nfld., Feb. 2B-(A. lived, a.` good Christian man; and in the budget pi-eseiitiy tu be sub- P»>-Twenty-one meiribefs °f the *hilt he 1-* fel' hehe’ 05 '-ha" We mitted in the house, than would lie crew of the steamer Silvia were dis- are in this world; for what is our the case if such a prospect was not missed today after the vessel reach- life here but a restless existence of in the oifiiig_ ed port. On the past two trips, sorrow and suspense; intermlngled Government business Wm take customs lllcn said, large quantities sometimes with touches of joy that over most of the time oi- the house of liquor and cigarettes, purchased gives us a faint idea of the bliss ot from new ,mtii the end cf me ses_ at St. Pierre, were found. Heaven. The deceased was a son of ‘ sion Tomorrow wiii be the mst the late Maurice Dolron and Edessc sr. csrlrlsnlwts woMEN's IN- Doiron, The late Mi-_ Doiron was a motion, and Wednesdays have R150' STITUTE man of sterling qualities, kind'in ; been taken oven This ieaves oniy ______ inature, hospitable always and truly Thursdays and one hom. each on Thirteen members of St. Cather- benovelent as far as circumstances , Tuesday and Friday in which gov. incs W0iller1'S Ii1St1t“i»€ mei Bl? me W°“]d ah°W1 W” *hwhys .With hem’ f ernment business has to stand aside. home oi M,.5_ _yoim ogim-fig for ing hand to all movements which This is expected to speed up actual their regular monthly meeting on might enhance the 8€I1€l'f11WCU8f¢~ ]@g1s1gf,i0n_ Feb. stil.-"Phe president Occupied The funeral “'h‘°h t°°k Pla” *U Si- 'rlie railway bill lmplemeiitlng ine imc Chair and me meeiing was Anrl’s Church was largely attended. Duff Commission i-epuri may play lgppncd by singing. Roll call was A Requiem High M355 was Cele' an important part in this weeks 1;iri.swe-Chiei' Justice F. A. Anglin, who is scri- ously ill at his home here, was re- ported somewhat better today. Over the week end his condition was such as to cause alarm and his near relatives were slzrmnoned to his bedside. _ The dlstinglilshcd jurist an-r nounced his reslgncition as Chief Justice of the »Slipreme Court of Canada. early this moiritll, to take effect tomorrow. Douks Are ` Celeb rating Yorucron, sask. Fell. 21--ic. P.)-Grateful lol' illc release Off their leader from custody of Hali- fax immigration officials, commun- ity Doukhobors ut Verigin and sur- rounding seitlcmcnts donned their best clothes and attended commun- ity 'gatherings to commemorate the cvellt ' Some of the leaders cxpremed disappointment at their leaders evident intention to leave Canada. A general holiday was proclaimed today and will be observed until Vcrigin's arrival here when leaders of the community will gather to discuss thc future of thc commun- ity. four members answered the roll call. Plans were made for a bean supper and skate in Cornwall Rink ln the near future. Etta Ross told the story of in gift sont to a little Iliin- garlan girl. , Meeting closed with singing, after which apples were en- joyed. Miss Elizabeth McEwen, West River, was a visitor to Cornwall on Saturday night. min. amor lad in wafer- Twenty- ROYALTY AND VICINITY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Home were visitors to Oyster Bed on Sunday. l-fockey fans were glad to see Harold Stead on the forward line of the Granites on Saturday night when they played with the Inter- mediate Abbles at Highfield Rink which resulted in a. victory for the Abbles. Congratulations to "Chick" Williams and his team. Mr. Art Cullen is spending some time in Kensington, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Pendergast. Mr. Russel Jenkins returned from zl. business trip to Moncton. Miss Sybil McMillan, P.W.C. stu- dent, spent the week end at her home here. Miss 'Helen MacKay is visiting friends at Grahilm's Road. Mrs. Charles H. Jenkins spent thc week end in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Jenkins, Eus- ton St. Mr. Lorne Good, of Palmer Elect- rio spent Sunday at his home here. .ordlllllry reaplriltolfy troubles ilre real Illcnnelng nllmcnts during tile gum] arnsllllo folks of this big coun- l.rv-thry know how to treat them. Blu.-klr\.v's lrc nl ge. li ~. "lt nets Llko n Flush.” ll.'s dll rirent liked to a. man. Mrs. Peter and Myrtle as everyone knows ~ _ 'I'he.n sang very sweetly "My Wild Irish Rose" Then Arthur st01JiP€d out with vio- lin in his hand And played “Danny Boy”-the best tune in the land. A reading by Roy was the next on the fare ' ss old Brother wr`.tliins" great “ sorrows did share The reading was funny--llc acted it well And brought gales of laughter un- til curtain fell. Then _all took the stage and each happy face glowed Aa all joined in singing "The End of the R/cad.” A short pause was held while the candy was sold And scenery to change ere the next part was told Soon the curtains were drawn and away died the din. As we studied with care "A Fat Chance to Got Thin.” A dialogue is always a popular thing Arid this one, as usual, its laughter did bring. V With Stan as thc doctor, assisted by Art away from the start ‘ il “Acts Llke h Flash with cmrdon, the mln man, ima Harold the fat, ' Unexpected 'results were produced in the vatl I I ' . & A solo, sungsweetly, came next on the bill rmiiiilia, mililii mill ni-mielillla iinll By Miss Doris Taylor who lives at the mill winter mnnliis_ llllt leave it to tho A wading bytmirgnret' ‘S mu" was good `.\‘n only per cent. of tlifsm f::t:n v lilixtl lil t well lllilr who cm'e"‘am5 °°mp°'ny D5 “mc People would frliin .lily Cough on Cold remedy on cum, Mary and Amy au dressed ell h, lin sllrn qu;ck ns-lion nlnnxea all when they tnka It the flrnt time-In real Innglcnl Cough and Cnhl killer. '1'hnt'n wil Dl-nggists report such “P to kill. I0 minutes they know the llnvc n They sure l°°k¢d 1085 l'1Bl'\i» Ind they sang with a will. wolldcl-ful si|leh.t0ctdn hotline; yyoa mtiiy I th°"§h5 twlllt th_°.l\' dnlll and i t nn s are s - Mr. Samuel Beaten- 0! B0"-lhaw. i'.f§dl.»itm‘ifi'lgin l¢-can let nn "e'iiil- kms “"7 hh’ mm i ill-cn nuffen n mlmne one Title sip And soft blending m!g9|._'{,wg| ' ls lltl l C0 WB” the BllC.'~1. I , ~ ‘_ . , . hllssdaxlllghtler 125. Dllniel Dal-ra(;lli' lniggingutillgnhlhshltauzht s:::.L¢lemni\| per!°°""°° th°"°' An Mu" fha" dm tm mawh have long For when its a. concert, they're So now I'1l begin since I've got the " Again was ll contem put on in quite when All wondering which side would be Some banked hard on Gordorrs- ' they‘d win out they knew- While others were betting on Les- 'But lo and behold, when the bal- a their And next plans were made for thi* s00n For the best .entertalnlnent they've S0011 uc 'Twas one great big laugh right MARCH 1 1933+.- " -com.-“ SYDNEY. . . .VICTORIA . . . . PREMIER THESE THREE UQALS ALWAYS ON HAND; Sclocngd or doable screened-Lump!-Bright-Clean. THEY img - PEOVING VERY POPULAR. $1.75 par ton, Cub price only. i 'rel.1ooo. “_ “_ & co. as Queen si. 8006 ' A very sweet voice and she sings as she should The next on the program wl-1 "Song Without Words" And if you are curious-well just ask the birds. . For that wasa number that was a real joke And if you weren't there then you mixed lt, sluw poke! The next, a. stunt also, was very well done For old Nature's laws seemed to be overcome. one moment a man laid stretched | out on the floor The next he arose and above lui did soar! It hardly seemed true he could float on the air. But if he was held- up please how. and please where? ‘ Next Mary stepped out and a reading did give- A merry discourse on the way our men ‘llvel Then another dialogue and a fun- ny one too With Leith and his highly dress- ed ladies to woo 'Twas just one big scream right off from the start For Roy was a scheimer and had I great part ‘ '1‘o finish the .show wasva Novelty Revue To tell what was in it, now just wouldn'; do, Sufficient to say that it took all the crew With lots of surprises and 9001! music too I looked at my watch and found three hours had gone. The time had seemed short and I didn't once yawn I jumped to my feet and did , heartily sing Along with the others in "God Save the King" The proceeds. I hear, were quite pleasing to all And well they might be. from the crowd in the hall And as I did leave to proceed to my rest. I heard each one say that this yeafs was the best. -Jimmy York. HOCKEY The large crowd of hockey fans who attended the match between the Albany st. Pats and *ri-yon Baptist Young PecIp1e‘s Union on Feb. 17th, were rewarded with I fast and,brilliant game of hocksya game which displayed the cleanwt of sportsmanship from both teams. An occasional' penalty was handed out by referee Douglas Bell and Thomas Pauquet who let nothing slip unnoticed. The game from the first whistle until the last gong was one worth seeing. both team! bein! about, evenly matched, although the st. Pats had s. little the better of the play. Both goalles had plenty of fast accurate rubber f.o attend to. Bu- bar Mabey was in great trim and he showed the fans that he knew just how to handle the tricky shots tossed at him by the boys of the B. Y. P. U. Bill Ma his brilliant opponent turned aside plenty of the Albany boys fast ti-ue shots. ` The game ended in a. tie, the score being three all. Summary of goals by periods: First period-1 Lloyd Inman, Ti-yon; 2 Michael Delaney, Albany; 3 Wendall Lea, Tryon. Second period: 4 Sutherland Campbell, Albany; 5 Austin Cur- tis, Albany. Third period: 6 Brenton Clarke, Tryon. The Line-url: St.. Pats B Y PU Goal Horace Mabey ` Bill Lea Defence L Howatt L Inman Norman Walsh W. Lea Forwards Harold Heffell Ct Robblee Austin Curtis K Th/omas Stanley Delancey' B. Clarke M Delaney John Muttart S Campbell M Inman Otto Curtis . M Waddell The st. Pats were skilfully man- aged by Mr. Claude B. Delaney. The Bt. Pats were short several of their regular players. The B. Y. P. U.'l were short sev- eral players also but they fired in with players from cape 'rl-averse and one from the United Church n.i¢l.i¢y'»-for eaeap imlmiims an A |010 by Naomi mg gm qw.. 'll ° 24 by all. The ice was in . -0. nmnoroul. . I » pgpfgg °¢mmg°n_ -ML__.__.Ln" lcrlmllll ounllnull _.g-___.?s.._...- ,_-_M . This column ll relorvnl fo, qugmvl County lawn of local Intersil but ga- ` urtinlnl of n newly nature may be Inserted at I cents n word strictly payable .'\\ ldvalmo. YORK CONCERT at Heartz Hall, East Royalty tonight. Don’t miss it. 8194-8-l-ll. COKNWALL _ CIIARGE-llirfarch 5th, Kingston at ll a. m.; New Dominion at 3 p. m.; Cornwall at 7. Rev. D. K. Ross. lvfinister. wINsI.or: UNITED cnulwn- Services on Sunday, March 5th: Wlnsloe North, ll; Winsloe South, 3; _,_ Priucatown Road, 7; Glasgow Road " 'on Wednesday, March 8th at 7.30 Rev. L. J. Leard, Minister. ST JOHN‘S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-Belfast, Friday( March 3rd, 7.30 p. In. World's Day oi Prayer, will be observed, under the tollgplces of the W. M. B. Every- y welcome. Y. P. B. will pre- cede the above meeting. PERSON ALS Mr. Wm. A. Macdonald and Miss ' Macdonald, Grand Tracadie, were in the city yesterday. Mr. S. C. Blinking, District Sales Manager of the Ford Motel Company of Canada, Ltd., Saint John, N. B., is at present in the City visiting the local agency. He will be present to meet prospective purchasers at the opening display cl the Ford Cars. ::Pel-sian Balm quickly relieves chopping, windbum and all rough- ness caused by weather conditions. Keeps the complexion clear and lovely. Completely absorbed by gentle rubbing. Never leaves un- desirable. stickness. Stlrnulates the skin. Makes it soft, smooth and flawless. Preserves and enhances natural beauty. Soothes, refreshes and invigorates. Makes hands soft and flawlessly white. Imparts that subtle charm so egsential to true elegance. ‘ D.F.D.Y. _ ‘ 8.00-8.30p.m. D.H.G.S. f RO SECRET SERVICE 1'l'I_R||.LEl\ /PON/Ollb IV VMI. MAKERI DI CIGARETTES _. -_~_g_______i______ , oun runes srscrsnrlas WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSES Estshllshed 1810 E. W. TAYLOR M2' Richmond Street 1-. Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther. J. ev’l’El%AB'l‘, K. U. . . . wnmn IABBIBTIIIS. SOLICITORS. ITG M Great Georgsstreet MONEY T0 [JOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY .l. A. BENTLEY W. I. BINTLIY, K. 0. Bas-:Mer and Attorney-at-[Aw MON!! T0 LOAN Olin: lldllchmnnd ltr-ect Prohibition Commission Chas. ll. Black, Chairman. Charlottetown. Ill. B. McDonald. Want 8|. Pekrl- \~ s .ilahnuii Bllrlliatpaoln. alamilton. 01| GPIIII Oll liflfaml infractions of IIOHIIIITION AP! l\\|lI.l»n_\¢\o` U » f i-em. »=.¢»<.»f-nituawna-watson-»mwimwuw~fwman.s». er/..~»~ .if . . -...twist-»i...».-.~..a~s»=.-'=»1 -' ` » ..,.3__ - ' nud- _ , _Q '__ \ i . ezine. W ‘ ‘ ‘ r - ' ' . » ' _ Aw 'l.-. .~ " _ - ,_ _ s5»HIi-if*-:-if-i " mi-4 illtgsaqam.mlsacfmiemuisi ii if it Roxy it il' v