.. - » __~ I h Halifax Port s” H’ c, . v A 5 11 Arrivals m‘i“ . ‘Daily vessel-r; for M hows ,1 Tough, yggl Bu; no " $713102. in?“ n?“ ,1“ “m” match {qr Th; Kid $553? and his dog when ‘ffbermqdeilim a pa]! I . BRI tlon Pruiklyn from Sea. Pentlnnd from Loco-l Harbour, Baxter Dick from Local Hsfvbour. SAlILINGS-Duch. of Bcdford to Liverpool, Ausouis to New York. Veendnm to New Yorhmundatilon to Local Harbour, Berno- lite to Local Harbour. Peutland to moms COOPER: JOSEPH cumin» HARVEY STEPHENS JEAN HERSHQLT CARTOON-ALIAS ST. NICK OUR GANG COMEDY ‘fouAlprlil-saul; pALLY 3.15 _ 7.00 - 8.45 Kihrlivm 16c, m. by killer: J __ b 5y bloodhound: ‘ t l I I e '1‘ defy the doom‘ ollevllfilslandl 3_ DAYS TODAY - FRI. - SAT. dflZt/YZFRQM occult MARC ‘ZLUS t... YISTP JOEY _ _ _ In‘; BUCK JONES SERIAL-CHAPTER 11 i ANDY LEYDB COMEDY‘ _Indies. Sulairia from Saint John, . shevik from Boston. An Fveniliq 0f Music m Church Hall Saint James on THURSDAY, April 2nd, at 8 p. m. PART I. Operatic Solos and Duets by : Mr. and Raoul Reymondfi, lWIl-s. .I. A. Lawson Reading by Mrs. Roper. ’. PART ll. "la THE OPERA "MARTHA" (FIMCW) Continuity and Story by Mrs. (Col.) K. S. Rogers PRINCIPALS: Mrs. Arthur Roper, Mrs. H. l‘. . Henderson, Mr. Percy Williams, and Mr. Charles Mackenzie. Choruses from t-heopera by “'I‘he Serenaders" under the direction of Mrs. (CoL) »G. E. Full. ADMISSION L . . . . - - - 25 CENTS Ticket! holdels arc requested to come early io secure scat! as the accommodation is limited. ~ .7 our i: ‘ Cumberland county, _r" ‘P lsin-in-Ohlef of the ARSENAL AT ciuncn l Force. preached the LCTmOKl, NDON-Membfil of the Ars- Footboll Club ttended a spe- servica at St. John's Church. bbury Vole, st which Air Oom- v 4 Focused‘ UPmFApTl-IER ‘Shoot,’ and he shot." modore Rev. J. n. walliey, Qhgp- Royal Air His text was: “Elisha said unto him, Local Harbour, Local Harbour. berth, Artigas loading, Lutzen load- ing, Sulairia loading, Ailsonia dis- charging, Duch. of Bedford loldinl. Selnolite dlsohflflllnl. Veendam discharging. Greta Thordon load- ing, Mary Currie berth, Aesdian berth. VESSEL-S DUE TO ARRIVE-H March 30-Chede.bucto from 3.0. Ports, Portia from Nfld. Port-l. Stary Bolshexik Iron-l Boston, Jap- anese Prince from Far East. Kors- holm from New York. Fort Amherot from New York, Tslisse from Far East. March Iii-Norwegian from Gil-s- gow, Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports. Nova II from Halifax, City of Pittsburg from For East, Magnhild from Nfld. Ports. April 1--B.co from Halifax, Len- arfish from Halifax. April 2—Me.n. Hero from Saint John, New York City from New York, Saiawaltf from New York, Can. Britisher from New Zealend, Lady Nelson fTOTITB- W. Indies. April 3—Bea.verdale iron: Saint John, City of Flint from Hull. April zl-Duch. of York from Liverpool. ' April {l-Ausonia from New York, Montclare from Saint John. April 5--A1aunie. from London, Ohedabucto from E. O. Ports. Daily vessel report for 24 hours. ending 12 o'clock noon, Sat. Mar. 29 1936. ARRllVALS-Allrallll from New York. Ausonia from Inndori. Duoh. of Bedlord from Saint John, Veerl- dam from Rotterdam, Sarnolite from Local Harbour. SAILINGS-Montclare to Saint John, Beaverhill to London, Aurania to London, Incemoie to Liverpool. Men. Brigade to Mm- cllester, Carl. Constructor to Aus- tralia, Lady Somcrs to Local Har- bour. VESSELS IN BEl-‘tTH-Can. Constructor loading, Lady Sorners, discharging, Barge No.2 berth, Artlgas loading, Beaverhill loading. Montclsre dischurginz. Duch. of Bedford loading, Ausonia discharg- ing, sarnolite discharging, Man. Brigade loading, Incemoie loading, Greta Thorden loading, Baxter Dick discllarginl. Veenham dis- charging. Mary Currie berth. Acadian berth. VEESEIS DUE TO ARRIVE- March 29-—Colborne from B. W. Chedabucto from E. C. Ports. Portia from Nfld. Ports, Stary Bol- March 3o-Jspaness Prince from Far East, Korsllolm from New York Fort Amherst from New York. Salawaitl from New York, Talisse from Far Inst, Lutzen from Glas- gow. March 3l—Norwegien from Glas- gow, Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports. Nova II from Halifax, City of Pitts- burg from Far East, Magnhild from Nfld. Ports. April l-Reo from Halifax, len- srilsh from Halifax. April 2-Man. Hero from Saint John, New York City from New York, Can. Britlsher from New Zealal-ld. Beavers Sniff At Man-Made Huts and Dams HALIFAX. Am‘. L-(CP) Beavers may get grey-haired work- ing but they have a lot of fun, of- ficials of the Nova. Scotla. De- partment of Lands and Forests re- flect as they present new proof of the industry of Canadats notional animal. Men of the department, working to re-stock beaver meadows in stripped 142 years ago, built houses and er- rected dams for them. Mr. Beaver sniffed at the men-made houses and set to work building new ones. 'I'hen ,the colony turned their ~ Baxter Dick to VISSELS IN BERTH-Pentlu-nd dlséhargihs. Baxter Dick berth. F. Franklyn bunkerlng. Barge No. 2 DGE I LAMP FR ach Stulliu iiuuch This liccli. y‘ This week only you can have your choice of any of these lovely Couches on the I-Iolm Plan and a beautiful Bridge Lamp FREE. These couches give you all the. advantages of a deep cosy Couch with the added features of a full double bed or two single beds as required. Se- cure your couch this week and select the bridge lamp you like best! all Home There's a Studio Couch I llere to Fit, Your Budget! .. . 00 rw/v 550's O U =- Arly Collch shouts skywerd over the carefully | constructed dam, picked out the best possible site on the stream and erected their own. ' This backed up the water some- what, so they launched s new em- ployment scheme. The beavers marched upstream and fabricated another barrier, back of which they constructed e. lodge in seven feet of water. Continuing their public works program they put there more dams in operation and they haven't worked themselves out of a job yet In between times they collected necessary stores of food and kept smiling. The officials told similar stories‘ about colonies liberated in Halifax and Guysboro Counties. CANADA'S HIGH PLACE IN BRITISH MARKET ; orrrAwA. Apr. l - Figures com- i. piled by the Dominion Bureau of , Statistics show that for the year? i935 Canada had first place in the British import market for many important products Canada. was first in wheat, oats. oatmeal. wheat flour opples, cal-l- ned lobstcr, copper ore, pulp for m. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea. use BRA HMIN range Police Tea industrial purposes, aluminum in- l gots, unwrougm 009K191‘. Z1110. mm‘ ferrous metals. photograph rims and films. patent leather, rubber boots and shoes, rubber menu- lectures. Canada was secontl in live cat- tie, bacon, hams, cheese, lflrd. hides lulld. skins, pig lead, newsprint ‘paper, vehicles; third in barley, undressed softwood lumber. Wood and timber, machinery; forth in ‘paper and cardboard, cutlery and hardware, canned salmon, flesh and frozen fish: fifth in pears, unmanufactured tobeccos and a furs. Canadian exports to the United Kingdom of grain and flour had a ,‘ total value of £7,658,168. Argentina Fives in second place in this item. Australia third, Russia fourth and France fifth. ' WEST KENT SCHOOL Honor Roll for March:- Gflrde X1. Sylvia Biockp 2. John Hlgson; 3 Mailrice Brady. Garde IX iSr.) — 1 Bandy Bl-ehaut; 2 Louize Cox; 3. Newton Large Grade IX (Jr.i_1. Donald Mac- Eadhern; z. Doris Carson; 3 Stephen iifillls Grade VIll~1 Mary MacKay; 2. Frances Ready; 3 Mary Robert- son. Grade VIIl-1 Jean MucKny; 2 Lillian Block; 3. 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Mary Camp- bell. - FINE ART SCHOOL PLANNED AT BANFF EDMONTON, April l——(C.P.)——-A school of fine art, believed to be one of the first in Canada, will be established at Banff, Aitm, by the Extension Department, University of Alberta. Under direction of Mr. E. A. Corbett the school will be con- ducted from August 3 to 20. It will include divkions for study of thea- tre, music, and art. In previous Years a summit school of the theatre only has been held. Widen- ing of the school's scope has been mode possible through the Oar- ncgie Foundation. Art. classes will be in chlrge of Mr. J. Leighton of the Calgary Institute of Technology. Dr. Joseph Smith, president of the Inferna- tional Council of Speech and as- sistant director of the Department of Dramlltics, University of Utah, will direct the theatre classes. Instructors from New York will give classes in act, dancing, and direction. 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