A MOB-I ‘u: F ‘r ‘ cows PRINDE EDWARD TD-DAY UNRIVALLED 1 UNFORGETTABLE .1 1k. Con“, ll! .l' "b DIATIKTIE 3.15 16c, 37c. NIGHT ‘I 6i 8.45 26c, 42c, 52c. FAS- AN EVENT IN ANY CA1‘, SEASON l ' olr ‘ o; s“ ‘ gnly Garbo and , 1d, ovarro cou d M?‘ ‘m l portray lo con- °f~° ‘ ; l surning a rom. Eda ' fa‘ once - the most ' l ‘l? 1161')’. fierce love in modern his- tory. matq Ham l IWHCI lb‘ Y 15 l“ The amour: of a have “Q "t1" lfifxeous adventuress, (B) ‘n; W11, mule into Game's grczti H3. 5P est picture! Two slans Y" b‘ y. V, ‘ 1nd what a cast! Mr. g v < w" Wk; "T 5.111551...» RE , of C0 t‘ .13‘ Ewes w 4,. Lewis srous and,‘ .1; pnlverjé; Also Short Subjects INailoi i . I lerlundiw ‘Accorq. m 7-,, Coal From I I . The Marztzmes . X r . ‘aria OTTAWA. April 30—(By The l- Canadian Pressr- Announcement ‘M :wi1l shortly be made by the Dom- b‘ onion Government, it is understood, of steps to create a market for 900,000 tons of coal from the Maritime Provinces in Quebec Pro- lvlnce and eastern Ontario. The proposed market for the 5816 of I‘ ltnfs additional quantity of bitum~ 5P ilnous coal from Nova Scotia. and New Brunswick, it is stated, lies I‘ largely between Quebec City and '? Beileville. . Creation of c market for the l ‘ions industries. The scheme will probably be handled through the Dominion Fuel Board by way of subvention_ Another aunouncclncnt will like- ly be made of a plan for pHYmPDt of a subsidy on Canadian c081 8°- ing into the manufacture 0i’ Coke. The proposal is to pay a subsidy up to $1.00 per ton on the differ- . ence between the cost of United i product of the Dominion used in the manuiactule of cvke- Debate On Censare Vote Prolongs Session HALITFAX. N. s. April 30 States and Canadian coal on the l CA PITO i l l . l l \\ MATINEB u: L, I000 cvnneus“ .m, G\QL§ about.‘ L Mo. 48c- The New Canadian Pressl-‘Ihe bill respect- ing a new trade eg-eement between Canada and New Zealand we; glv. en second reading. ‘The House im- mediately went into committee of the whole to consider it. Prior to adoption or the second reading Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of ‘Trade and Commerce, who nego- tiated the agreement with New Zealand authorities in Honolulu last December, gave e. brief synop- sis of the document. Wednesday. due notice has been given. It was thus a little more elastic than other treaties, Mr. Stevens acid, and the danger of necessity of abandoning the whole treaty over c difference on one class of commodities was avoided. Like all treaties both parties had to give concessions, one to the oth- er, and neither could secure all the (YITAWA. April 30-(31 The ‘The treaty itself was tabled in the House on One provision in the Treaty, that hnd not appeared in previous elm- ilar agreements, will mekc it poc- sibie for either country fa vary the rate on a certain commodity after (By ‘ advantages it might desire. The Canada's interests were well provid~ ed for and that the treaty wo Id The Canadian Preach-Debate on: be acceptable to both count u‘ .C d d the question oi whether or not! ma a swo to 8am mo" m the _ ‘ _' magnitude of trade because of the , tilxaxjutmthfzizpgelftiie giant: Fglxxf/Tdextllgodgino?cgaixlfrelitfhzogsd Size o: the country and the diver. ~ use of the Maritime product by by the United lviilne Workers oi - lthe two railway systems and var- district 26 prolonged a session oi the Nova scotia Legislature that opened at eleven o'clock yesterday morning and closed at 2.30 this morning. -. .-.,_.-.._..~. <._._ ‘Inexpfensflive Satisfying’, ._ J-ékfir GREA r BETWEEN soxcs Keeps the mouth cool o n d moist Minister was of the opinion that l “PUT UP JOB“ Dene a. Arthur Comedy Zealand‘ Trade , Agreement adieu product. e neturnl enxlety both in New treaty ‘become operative at the earliest possible moment. Mr. Stev- thl 801d. tnd he uked thet discus- riononthcbillbcreccrvedfortbe timewhenftwufncommittceof the whole house. He would then be ready to mlwer cll‘ questions. Hon. Charlie Stewart, (Lib, Ed- monton Wcctlnuknd the Minister £0 rive more detail: at the moment, such u outiininc those commcditi 0n which the British preference would not apply, end those on l-wbich Ccneda got the preference u compared with the commodities in which the advantage went to New Zenlenm. _ m, Steven! baked indulgence oi the Home to let-izhece matters go ‘this was domino House then re- solved itself into committee of the whole. {DDRNIER-X lllll RETURN HUME MAYZD HALIFAX, N‘. 5., April 29. (By the Canadian Pram-Having com- pleted plans for the projected trans-Atlantic flight of the Ger- man airship Dormer-X, command- er Irreduicl: Christensen in re- turning go New York from New- foundland. The giant flying boat will hop off. ‘from Newfoundland for Spain a- “bout May 20, he said today fol- lowing his arrival in Halifax on lthe liner Rosalind, accompanied ‘by Captain Wilhelm Neimann, his navigation officer. , "We have been in Newfound- lland studying weather condition: and seeking a cultcble place to hop loft on our return trip to Gerznany," ;suid the Commander. New Phone Tax Is Postponed SAmTJOHN,N.n.,Apz-iis0 (By the Clnedien Prom-A new ti: of nva cent: on long distance we; Phone cells in Canada. he: been postponed lndcflnitciy, e. a m-l N”. enhtcnt general-manger off the New Brunswick Tblcphone COMM-W. 1416-, um tonight. H: said he could give no reason for the postponement but expected en annmmccnlent regarding the met- tcr would be made shortly. The five cent to: on telegrams and cables will became effective Mvndly. es well u the nu taxat- ion on railway sleeping m1- beg-gm and parlor chain. Prize “off... To Fdrmen » l‘ , April 30-43)’ "The Do-X l! still in New York, §hevin¢ arrived there last Septemb- ‘ler from South America. when it wee too late in the season to fly home. The airship is being uvvfhllllfid et New York and several test flights will be made before we start our vinclcl Government, through the Smith, in offering 01.20000 in prim the Canadian Prom-To encourage the production for commerce of Grade Nmlflrmleedmtboho- I l i Minister of Acriouitum, Hon. Lewis o4 N eity of its products. On the other IESTEIIILEIIAIIDIAI. * '2 _ -,-1 our comm- Twill Suit, line 10. was Slim-now 8885 at, cmcum-s. ' 37194-9041 --| 0mm coon quality Navy Point Twill Ladies‘ Suit». worth 000.00 no “om-w our 010.00 c: emonAnve. 2110-44041 4o! No.1 more. 1m m, early red. timothy, etc. flower prices‘ " at Bruce's. 33554-3041. -|w! our GREASE, moon motor oil, eula enamel ‘md polhn at Bruce's. Ml! 2-21. —5 DOZEN LINEN Dresses, S180 16 to 40, trimmed with Red, Blue or Green. On sale epeclll 01.00 each It SINCLAIR/S. 21794-8041 —ASSOBTID SHIPMINT s”- ciel Crepe Dresses in ell clung. Sizes i4 to 44. Each 82.06 at SINC- LAHl/B. 2119-4-30-21 -reen rvmes n-na. standard kibblo or fine meat meal, with only as much milk u it will eoeorb. Sold at Bruce's. lflcb-A-SD-Ii. —~I LADIES’ TWEID Blllll, Ill! l4 end 16 218.00 value for 07.00 It BINCLADVS. l 2778-b80-2l —I'BIXGIIT I03 W!!!‘ cloeel et D30 em. sitar Mny let. Phone your order: early to Bruce's. 22604-8041 -z mums DONEGAL Tweed l ilrowdedn Dut of oursig Ad! _x i0 I hese slinnln vA illi$ vl.. Lollies? Silk’ ab... z All the Latest Shades. pair; for Bargain Price . . . . . .. Ladies’ Lisle Mesh Hose. All Shade. f , Brown, Veryspeciaiy................... Ladies" Cotton Hose, Black Sand. Sale Price . . 3 pairs for I I Wonderfu| Bargains |n ‘ I_ u ' l Klddles Dresses! Children's Gingham Dresses, Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regular 75c. SalePrice Children's Prln’; Pantle Dresses. Sizes 2 to 6 years. SalePrice Children's Pullover Sweaters. Assorted Colors. Sale PriCB - -_- - c c o c_e_n;cke;e_lkl_c,l_cj_o_b;e_l;o ckqguo_cp;eulucjogcjoge,l ch10 e -~,|,u| 490 62c 89c Ladies’ t Smart Pullover Sweaters ! , bend New mum had hopes of enlarging her export trade to this country in commodities heretofore little known in Canada-end which would not compete with my oni- A salient point to b0 remembered, Mr. Stevens acid, was that each country extended to the other the full British preference on ell com- modities except those especially fumed in the eehedule. There was zeelend end Ccncde. to have the over to the stage and‘ Suite from lut scucn, cine 80. Reg. 012.00, clearing $8.75. At SINC- mlnvs. 2719-4-00-21 -—ITIBLING HUNTER», Kenglng. ton. Number One Aleike 1854c, Number One Late Red 20c, Import. 6d Timothy Seeds 10c. Book your order now. Prices advancing. 2259-4-30-2i. -a LADIES’ TWEED Suite, sizes l-lfl. 8-18, 1-86, and 1-88. Formerly "MD-on eeie 010.00 LAIRB. Summeraidc. Kcmington, O'Leary, Albcrton and Grcpaud will close Wedneedny afternoon, beginning with the first Wednesday in May and ending with the lest Wednes- day in November. zs-io-tsmt-di Ready For Soccer Clash LONDON. Am-u am-(Ocnufim Preu Cnbieh-Everton and Arsenal ‘renew their struggle for the cham- ' pionehip of the first division of the English Soccer league tomorrow. Ever-ton ere favorites to win but the Arsenal, with cup tie worries Bone, m in nod ahnpc to put up a game battle. Everton have ploy- ed 89 games and have 63 pointe. They have three more matches to play including tomorrow's. Arsenal have played 40 matches end have 50 points. They have two more glmcl‘ to pley. Two points are el- lcwed for c win end one for c drew. It is thul possible for the is- sue to be undecided until the last match of the season. N. S. Premier Takes Strong Objection To Liberal Misstatement’ HALIFAX, April ao-(ay The Canadian Bow-Speaking on a question of privilege in the Nova Scotin legislature Prenucr Gordon S Harrington lead I telegram from D. G. manna, general man- naw of the Lucile coking plcnt, Montreal, to the effect that terms of the order in council encourag- ing the use of Oancdlcn coal for coking were utisfcctory to the plant, and thli: "we IN DNDIM w mm info e contact immcdinte- iy for 150,000 net ton! of washed process cool for 1932. The mes- sage ended with “hearty ccnlrli- ulltiona on your brlngins this il- suc to o successful termination" ‘nae Premier nee to “take moat grave and carious obie-ction" to an calm-m eppcu-ing" in the fhlifcx camel», which m cited m, mt Open Mesh, Short Sleeves, Colors: Nile, Rust, Powder, Biege, Black, Maize. A11 Sizes. Price, I POW Ros i. It SING- 2779-4-30-21 -THE DENTAL OFFICES of \ 0f the 130111121011 W toward the trade. Aeam this year the cvvmv in cost between cur cool end im- ported coal. on amount which will run to app?“ ltely 3.000.000?’ Therefore, "quite to the contrary of the article in question, I believe the vote of censure‘ we; not de- served." ~ U. S. Secretary _ GENEVA, April Prime Minister Runway MacDon- ald of Greet Britain conferred 1o- dey with Henry L Stimson, Unit- ed States Secretary of Btcte, and Dr. Heinrich Bruening, Chancel- lor of Germany and met them e- gain this evening at c dinner giv- cn by Nofmm H. Davie, a mem- ber of the United States delegation to tho Disarmament Omference. With failure of the "big five" conference to materialize, Mr. Mec- Donald pleas mrther conversations with the American and Gel-mun statesmen on disarmament and also the Sino-Jnpanese conflict- Mr. Stimson decided ‘today w remain in Geneva e. little longer in order to continue the discus- sions with Mr- MacDonald and Dr. Bruening. no plllll to leave Saturday or perhaps later, calling from Carmen next Wednesday. He lnnounced phe ailing date after having been informed that en et- teok of luwngitie would mnke it impossible for Premier Terdieu 0f Hence to meet with the British German end Italian ministers. Civic Owned Tenem ents Is SAINT JGHIN, N. 13., Qpril 80 (By the Cmedicn new-Blob- sistmcc WW8?! ‘he “Tm “d cubventlons that caused the P001119 contribute something ovcr 85.000900 l-nnually benefit of the c011 ment at Ottawa hu allotted to the coal industry of the out the entire territory making up the difference Delays Sailing '30—(A.P.)- Adv o cated ’ MRS. NORMAN DICLINNAN The community 0f llinmore and vicinity was saddened Friday, March 11th. when they learned of the death of Mn. Norman Melen- nen, an aged end highly respected recfdcnt of that place. Although not beving very good health for some time ‘she was able w be about hcnwork 1mm the 10st‘ 0f rum-nary wbmrflbqflvw ruqdncb worse, end ell the!‘ tender-nursing and medical tkfll ‘couldifo wee of no avail endlon the ebove data lbc was token home to be et rest-The late Mn. McLennan was‘ greatly admired by all who bed the pluc- ure ~0f her acquaintance. Hind 1n her mcnncr, llWlYl thinking of other: she endeared hcrnlf tn everyone, and although at timec her ruffering wu intunn ehe bore it ell with pntfencc with clwcys e plelltnt lmlle end word of flanks for my attention given her, end ever‘ mindful ‘of the comfort of tboec who visited her in her sick- ncel. She lcevel to mourn be- eidee l. narrowing hulbmd, three cone and four deughhra. The eons are William in Vancouver, B. C., Angus in California; John B. at home; the dcughtem are Mrs. Wm. Mooney, Victoria Welt: Mrs. Geo. W. Bcllum, Mt. mcucnt; m1. Theo. Bnmln, Ilmncrc; Mrs. Fred- erick Brymt. Vancouver, B. C., I. O. O. I", No. D10, of Benton, was n regular attendant and will be sadly minced by his brothers. He served u treasurer of the Lodge, clcrk of the Modern Woodmen of America, mayor of Benton at his delth d held other offices of trust. He placed away at his home i: Benton Sum!!! morning, Marci: 21th, I932, lged 8B yecre. Funeral services were hold Tuesday ailer- noon ct 2.30 o'clock at the 011.’... tlln 01111103, Benton, being con- d _ the new. Dennis, Dille M. .. .. .......... .. tbrhicgcnel M. E. Church. Mem- MIIO! 0110 I, O. l). F. end Rebccca lodges attended in a body, and ihc beautiful ffhulistic service of tile order we: conducted in connection with the services. Burial wee in the Benton Cemetery. LANGUAGE WA]! IN MALTA Whether muslin" of Italian lhould be the ruling lengulge fl c question which bu started n. wu- cf tcnsues in Mcltc. "Increnco 0f the E0811“! lengullc is a fete! loclci drawback in Melts, but ignorance of Itelim u unnoticed because one 1m no oc- cuicn to afcplcy cneblsncrcnee." declnred one newspaper. Champion» ofmlinnm 1H: nccemw w thole withing culture and refine- mcnt. n n no glove u lccidentally split, a moat satisfactory rem" can be medo with thchelp of sur- elso twenty-nine grandchildren and four greet grandchildren, one brother. George G. Henry, hir- fiuld. Mcinc. Two lobe, Ikdcc A. and Norman. predeceased her about fifteen years ego. ‘ The fu- neral, which we: very largely et- tcndcd. took place from her letc residence to Vicwric West Cune- tery end was conducted by her pastor, Rev. m. Robertlon, eer- vioe being bcld in the Prelbyterien Church of which she had been u.' life long member. The pclibur» l an were her lix grandmas, Henry Mooney, Sidney lumen. Allen, George 12., John end Ansel Bnlium. r. I. RS112! ,'1‘. I. Keith, run cflr. and Mn.- Wm. Keith, wu born May 12th, 1m, n Montague, Prince Edward. giccl adhesive tlpc, such as in used for out fingers. EYVESIGIIT ' s EXAMINATION If? old Iepplyhg Mull‘ Tl. J. mason orrcnnrulnm. Dryden Olfltt Periodlc- ‘ _ y Eye 4 EXDIIIHIIUDIIS tbianuonforeariuofccuntry- mgmtflmgdgflgucmgtolown lone Journey!’ wide ccmpetitlml lmcng the m-m- um the o. u. w. district 00n- lidhment of civic owned tenement! ‘Wan, "u, ‘n Discussing hie Ncwfoundllnd u, u my, . ma“ ggggnfly pared a vote of for the unemployed we: eugguted; flawummdm‘mnhuhw 00b‘! weer your than: for base, he said: "It will be St. John! 111.“. a m m‘. “mug. “m,” m m; pggmiqr, md which todgy by luv. Dr. M. n. Thmnu, m u” "m. ‘m. m‘ m“. lye or fen 708B. ll come do. Harbor or Conception Bay" ncpu- “m, m b. mmm m, o; yea}, q, w n, m» "in the light cheirmur of the unemployment ma, hm, m 3mm mm m, mm""_il°""“°"-'°' "' my Bay is out v! the question- R oherge, moaning to announcement cf the fun the Prunur hhnlclf cunmlttoc of the Evangelical Al- an“, on m ma. m4; 41m elm anion chill" is nearer, but were is too much m“; may by Hon. m. Smith. mum mruly be the Int t0 av fiance, In organisation including T, guy-mm; ‘m; mm up jammy impugn, whe- . m; end we might be held than mohcnntcdcropwiiibccfncm- o,“ m, 10h q: cenmte was not minigfcrg of the Blptllt ma Uhit-Ichflgqn, Qhqgq- a, mm, q p" u“, m...”- m n,‘ “- _ eizht or ten dm. And um u too ly umyud and mace m4 e oor- mm; commend." 0d Churches in cum John. More “m”, m4 Qlgdyg u, 0mm u ma.“ ‘ ,_,, lune" tifiom hood.» no chem to the m; gulp-m mind tblt “in than s00 fmaillu who have been gum, 39 m“, g, mm“- 0g Hesaidthe route wouldbefrom grower. lflilhcbeckcd amlmnottonthe unable to pl! rent face poeefblelm. “m; (gm-gum 05mg m gmyuipplemwhlch l!!!" New York m hvwfoundlend, m m » n; oompcfftlnli m lrrenged m pmfmn when b0 pie the mum-a eviction mm their homo hm next 1w, flung“, my '1.“ pu- Azom tOUSDOIi ooviattocoutn- lncluecuuumccvhmclhlnd thnt cannula 1101M! W" m- wndnnrmrI-llychlvrvvdumvv- miles manual-mm tomato mane: blur: h m mul ampwmthenechometoaermenypcuioummfcrmerwboiclmuchluwiiblmcuovcrmncateilngdllyl- mmnnhinpeningnincgleed- "nb-nmmwgy, "ThseirtriDfmmNewYof-kbc mcmbercf summons-beam Ottewc.” m4 m: 1m b0 mu m. m...» ubcd l: it wuulmmmgmmmel-uamuxcuu _ Newfoundland is woo mile; and may mlh 011M469“!!! *0 "l! the miners by WIN ‘hi? u" 5"!‘ be pram“; m, um the 'empty,of llcnhlllv. P- I- I-. llld Olllflll an“ “i” we plan to make it in one hop, but echodule of MIIIMWWI N14 "l! out emergency trill; from worldlwbton factory. the pulp mill or m] of Winnipeg, ‘Mbnitobc, end three _ , " uln.mlherul.m.wllyummmammalian-chum. mammmunlrwMWm-mhmfldmcmdquhxo mum-Summon. immune i. W _. ' we will mp n HSUHX, where n; nombiiun I00 Bunch m0 ma.» - Mm ii In!» m!!! Moments to bu ma. I. w. 1mm of Oleerwlhr, a F youheveewondcrfulhenbcrcndtbeflclninidlifchh Ocrfificeticn PricrtomIHfllWlllMWBvrenhdntceanmnmmJf notrloridmendblmllertlnllcflnq ' I ;" , ewondlrflaletoppingpiecefqeflervlcewlllcbeflltltcwifll’ the menlfnmlllllfimlhlllflfflfl" noncfllontegumAbrclhctend Ono-ugh;- chip 11x, u... m-x, m; m, m» Pminafel Document of Agrlcul- “m,” u“; g yccrefl thin eov- Sifnilcr 1mm 1m liken m one glam pru-deceelcd him. m 1m a ' . nrelliure." . ..,,___ lmummmmmm InmmlmleinedmmOhewcel-Ontcrin mun-ma. Hcbertlmfllrctlhflldlnflg. ~