wudilbva-w -->---v-~ q LL80 MGM NEWS GORGEOUS TICIINI 001.05 SEQUENCE! t. ER I C VON STROHEIM r " ae‘ »‘ 111E [a learns» " iamvcomso . i CAPITOL TO-DAY Ml!- 3-15-110. 16o. live. ‘l b l.45-—l8c, 26c. ' one lat-moo.‘ a , smuaumuc All!) DRAMATIC; SPECTACLE _ , . l ,, .. i /// . am) s sum-ma 41m DANCING. CHORUS OF OVER 5M GIRLS AND BOYQ :AUUO@ANIED BY A 125 PIECE SYMPHONY ORCH. j ESTRA. \ MARIE PROVOST In an elgbty-mile-an-hour romance aboard the Laugh express — Come ‘ be a passenger on this screaming special — You'll laugh until your ribs ache — it's a ionic for shatter- ed nerves. “ THE GIRL IN '1‘ H E PULLMAN " Ari ._, ' cocoa snow a lso Frontier Romance cum, been a very enjoyable one for Mon- e tague curlers, and undoubtedly some ,Cllrllrlg In _ move will be made in the near fu- » ture to enlarge the Curling Rink, so ., Mflntagfle as to provide more ice, and enable ..._. two or more games" to proceed at ‘ Keen interest still prevails m the Ihatetn Metropolis in the curling, and excellent ice is available almost .dal.iy..'1‘he finals were recently play- nnd-tom the R. K. Clemente Cup-a {trcplydonated for competition in }the fill-nouns. The rink skipped by Proved victorious in the contest, although the cup must now be defended against any of the or- __l_i I l rinks, should they challenge. “ ‘ ‘nsemi-finals in the contest for i “Jipleu donated, by m. c. a. (WOlfikadn. were played on ihursday ‘fibula 20th, when u» mo: skipped , b inf. p. K. wightman defeated Mr. “Jéfiaborfls rink. The finals will ~_l_.fe__ plfd by the rinks skipped by 113,‘ j ‘hum and m. n. w. Stew- 13:391. interest abounds, and each its boosters. _ "Qhgnqpenim Ell-me in a contest for ‘m P 15ers of Regal Flour, donated by 0 m.‘ Lord, the genial repre- ‘ x Mjof the 8t. Lawrence Flour .j ll. Island, was also play- "flbli-"Lo-oakfhursday. The rink skipped wan-f o. a. Clurkson, defeated that Upped by Mr. R. W. Stewart. Altogether, the season 1930-30 has _ once. Ice Racing At‘ Oyster Bed The Oyster Bed drlvlni club held theirtbirdraceofilheaeasononthe Bay Ice ‘iuesdsy March l8 the wea the: was ‘perfect, and close finishes on a. good sheet of lce was witnessed by a fair and Enthusiastic Attendance The match race betwee .Major S. and Velvet Bud which was to have taken‘ place was ‘called off owing to the non appearance of Velvet Bud. Major B. was on hand and looked like a good winnerin the free for allers. There was two classes ‘(Vlz) 240 and green race the 240 had 4 entries and was a close race all the way through as five heats had to be raced to decide the winners. ‘The green race had 3 entries andwaa alsoa 800d raeeasclose fimahea‘ were witnessed in every heat The Summary is as follows (240):— Darkey. F. Kneobone . . . . . . . .3l4ll, Joe Wrigley G. Hughes .....l3l22. Don. R. H. (ludmore . . . . . . .1233, Commodore Boy. A. Philips .4644, have the color m so. . ~71 4n low ‘The flavor of n. an. Black ‘ ‘Twist is cured in-—you’ll life trying‘ to che it out. Ark for u ego time of your yourself. (Oouthsued fn-an page o fluenoe of ‘the Alliance could be ef- fective it was exercised to secure better enforcement, including educa- tionalprogreeslonesfarassuehemrld he obtained. ' ‘ I am Sir etc. LIWI! I. TANTON LAW SOCIIITB DEMAND 8ir.,-0n the surface the demand of the‘ Law society to amend the Prohibition Act by giving a right of appeal seems reasonable. The strong obj ‘ his been that in give mob-led interests the power‘ to hold up en- forcement by factlous litigation would be fatal to efficient enforcement- This plea loses some of its force un- der present methods. where prosecu- tion of the monled lead is avoided, and attention paid primarily in the straggling hand to mouth operator. 1f all trial magistrates and judges were sensed with adeep convictionof equity the law would be better as it ls. But in those eases where a fine, and the dollars aocrueing therefrom. are the motive considerations, there should be a direct avenue of redreu. There ls of course the civil action for damages for malicious prosecu- tion. but this does not make adequate remedy when the condemned spends three months to a‘ year in Jail. Even heavy cash damages which a jury might award would in some oases be made an inadequate compensation for unlawful imprisonment. I am Bir. etc. Jusncra. How Mr. Lea Dealt With Sanitarium Oonilnuedfromhged then had no claim as there was no sanltorlum left to put into it's original condition. But the moment the Saun- ders Government, with m. Lea again in‘ the saddle, attempted to remedy the grievous wrong they had com- mitted, and determined to re-erect the Sanitarium on a different aite, thenwehad amoralclelmonthe Government to fulfill their part of the contract, Guardian insisted upon, and which the Saunders Government ultimate- ly consented to press. But so far the only action it has taken has been t". add it to a mysterious pamphlet ad- dressed to nobody, a few oopiee of which were circulated in King's County, and of which neither Mr. Lea nor his deputy knew anything when pressed in the Legislature the other day for its production. the‘ Great (Zdbbo? FineEntertainment aunnmcu scctams "run GREAT GABBO” AS REMARK- hnw seamen imam Last night's audience vociferously acclaimed "The Great Gabbo," a talking picture at the Prince Edward Theatre, as James Cruise's greatest achievement. The story is convincingly told and builds lo a smashing climax. 1t is a ‘ document, from beginning to end, and affords Erich von Stro- helm and Betty Oompaon opportuni- ties to display their hlstrlonio ability to the best advantage of any ‘ i s; elriar Mac‘ . -—+—_. 4—n.- _ .. ‘ Sensational 1-4 ushed To Probably Awerlds Record By Captain Jackson On Harbor Ice Yesterday. Dalyafewoftbafaltlsfalbravedtheaiifflardsbreeaeaalattnled tlsaraeeeoniheioeatagedbythewiotorlabrlvlugillubyllmhyaf- iernoomTheioewasfastandglaeeyanlaairossgreerwiudalhteltle horses considerably. some sensational time was made in the Glass A Trot. many of the horsemen claiming that the three hula constituted a world's recordfol-quartersiroitedonioeandthalthamlldlaheateleppedllill-Ii aeoondsflsnwerldhreoord ‘foraquarter mlbtrettedoniee. Interline lsusbeen ‘made by paeere u. "is-me m u u mum u traitor! have aver excelled the 2B 1-5 seconds bfBrlar blue "more". The excellent conditions and ‘the strong wind together with‘ the good condition of the horeea and sheet-rang compelltlon of Captain Jackson. made the abeve feel-a possible. There were ‘Just two races with ‘five horses and the afternoon's apes! was quickly completed. The first race called was the Gees A Trot and Pace with Hush, Dapper Don and Lacopia Belle‘ as starters. The first heat they got away on the second score, Dapper Don and Hush ke ‘ almost together right throughout the heat,‘ Hush winning by a neck, Laoopia Belle third. Sec- ond Heat. This was a great race be- tween l-lush and Dapper Don until about fifty‘ yards from the wire when both broke, Hush recovering first won the heat. Third Heat. Hush had the mastery all the way finishing a length in front of Dapper Don who trotted admirably. Real good time in the sensational time of I l-l sec- onds. Third heat. This time with a little shorter score tbey did not get going eo fast but near the finish were flying, Bria: winning by half a length again, time 2s 3-5 seconds. All three heats constitute new trotting quarter mile performances for this province and the second heat and for that matter the third heat, are said to be the fastest quar- ter mile heats ever trotted on ice. Doug lleolleod, trainer and driver of the champion, la coming in for hear- t! Oulllretuiatiens as also Harry Murphy the driver of Captain Jack- Speaking on the Draft Address in the Legislature ‘rhursday afternoon. starch ll. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan. sen- ior conservative member for Oherlot- ietown said he supposed the hon. members on the other side would b! very much dllllltlclutld if he did not speak on this occasion. pie congrat- ulated the mover and seecnder of the Resolution before the EWN- The asoonder (Mr.- Darby) made one eur- lous statement, namely, that the‘ Pub- lie Works Department. for the first time in its histofl. ia m1 l lylifimll‘ lo and business-like basil. That wee rather strong language: rather sweep- ing in its condemnation of the hon- ourable men who have occupied that responsible position in times past. Dr. Macmillan had ofteffheard the preseotrremlerretuponi-beflwr of the House and say that there nev- .er waa a finer business man occu- pying that position than Mr. Crosby. The seoonder of the resolution must therefore have made a mistake. un- less there has been a revolution in that department since the present .Ch allen t “ . Of .G0vc_f_nrifa‘enffLe‘ader Senior Conservative Member For Charlottetown Deal; , Pangantly With SubjecfMqttersIrrSpeech From 77w Throne And Reviews inaction And Incompetence 0f Saunders Administration. i eloquence to promote the cause of Liberalism in this Province. In this legislature hlsvoice was heard. and be contested men! an election in the interests of his party. ‘He wee one of-the stalwarts“ and probably, like many others in public ‘life, he was of those who, in the end, wee enits MARCH - sens Illht. his cooperation and m, w operation of many Islanders 1n u, um. that tau beautiful new,“ became an established fact. There was one striking chum" lstlc of the late m. Mubomw; never heard him say e y,“ ‘g1 about anyone. His lavas-um, a U p was made in this heat,,30 2-5 seconds, a wonderful performance for a four year old green pacer with only about a months work. Hush is a product out cf the “Jackson Horse." The officials were: Starter, B. Abbott. son. Harry certainly can get the best of Upton Farm where he was bred by ilk-Colonel J. S. Jenkins. b. S. 0., being by Longset out of the thor- oughbred mare Silence. He has the earmarks of an extremely fast horse. GLASS A 'I‘R.O‘I.‘. This brought f0- gether the two old rivals Captain Jackson and Briar Mac. The first heat they trotted like a team until the last ten yards when Briar push- ed his head out winnln, by inches. Second heat. They took a good long score for this heat with the intention of hanging up a record that would excite envy ‘md admiration. They got’ away flying, urged by their driv- ers they strained themselves to the utmort. Brier won by half s. length and it was this the - ‘ Judges. John A. McDonald, W. B. Brown. H. Walker. 11mm. E. Mcrllile. Colonel D. 1.. MacKninon, W. llcNeill, '1‘. B. log- era. CLAQATIOT BrierMao (MacLeod) i l captain Jackson (Murphy) I I Timez-QD ‘i-i, .28 1-5, Jl 8-8. “so-n GLASS A PAOI Hush (MoNeill) 1 i Dapper Don (Blanchard) 2 2 laconic Belle (Katerina) s 3 'I‘ifne:-.83 1-2, Si. .80 2-5. “L711 (Canadian Press) MONOTON, N. 13., Mar. zL-JIQN Monoton O. C. J. A, intermediate champions of New Brunswick won the first of a two game series for the Maritime crown here tonight by de- feeling the‘ Victoria Unions, Prince Edward Island champions and con- querors of the Truro Prlmrosea, Nova Bcotia title holders, 3 to I. The "flying-Frenchmen" of the C. O. J. A. will take a one goal lead into the final game of the series slated for the Union's home rink on Wed- nesday night. Rccord Attendance The largest crowd ever towatch an intermediate hockey game in Mon- oton was on hand tonight and saw the home team outplayed by a wide margin through the first and third periods. but rise to dominate“ the play in the middle frame and score Unions Lose To Monclgn 3 to 2 I three goals. The visitors secured one of their counters in the opening par- icd and one in the closing minutes oi’ the last, when the Uhione threw five men to the attack in a last des- perate effort to haw down the lead the opposition had established Unions Open soaring hogan opened the scoring for the Unions one minute before the close of the first period, on an individual attempt, while Rattrey evened the iscoreinthaseoondonalongsbot that soared above MOI-GOG’! range of vision. Melenson put the trleolors in the lead from a mlxup and Monon- aidscored the third goalforhia team at eleven minutes on a wing shot. J. McLeod scored the second goal for the Unions two minutes before the end of the game by slipping the disc through the defence, recovering and batting it into the cage as fiummlns I rushed out to save. they have ever been starred in. "The Manhattan Revue," which is one of the big features of this ela- borate spectacle, is the moat glam- orous aver attempted. The story is unusual. It deals with "The Great Oebbo," a ventriloquist, "Olin," his mechanical dummy, and Mary, his assistant. When the picture opem we find this trio in a small town thedtre dressing room. getting ready for their act dabbc believes he is the greatest artist that ever appeared before arr/audience. he has a ‘more human aide, however, which he ex- presses thtoildh the dummy. To elaborate on this‘ excellent ple- ture story with lie strong dramatic interest, gorgeous eettlnp " in color wonderful llflllfll. all lull like a big headway shew, would take, tee much quee- Our advice lane this picture without fail; ‘ v “The Girl In The Pullman "' llillhl, chuckles, grins, smiles, thrilb-tbeae are the main mamm- ente of Marie Provost's new star com- ‘edy, “The Girl in the mailman," which had its premiier showing at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. Har- rieon Pordglfathryu McGuire, Prank- lln Psngborn and Harry Myers are feature in one of the moat brilliant farce comedies ‘of the season. Laughfflalora in Picture Frau ‘the opening scene of "the GM in the Pullman," laughs abound. The fun begins when Dr. Burton, a nerve‘ fir. rem. CENTRAL CIIIIQTIAN OIUIUI -_-—v OGuhIlGIIINIIQUIII Bali "r-ankeatwaaflihateva-grew Ministereame into Power. ‘ma offic- iala are the same as under wooed-ins administrations: the work la the same. The only dlflerenee ~la that more borrowed money baa been ax- pauded. Probably thatie the idea that the hon. member from Third Prince had iu mind-that the uule borrow- ed money you expend the-betti- the system. . - The seoonder of the Resolution also remarked that it would not be many yeara befcfl Ill our roads will be equal to these is our sister provinces. "Ihopemyhonzfriendwlllliveto seethattimmffthetcanhappenwith the handicap that we Isle under in this Province in the matter of road making and maintenance. then l will believe the day! of miracles are not past." ' , Mr. Darby had also referred to the building of ferry boats by this Gov- ernment. Dr. Macbdillan understood that one boat had been built, anal one was in the processof building. Gasoline Tau With regard to the fisheries of the Province, what a wonderful thins this Government has done? It has remit- ted the gasoline tax to the fisher- men; The saeonder of the Resolution when he mentioned this-might have added that the remittance of this maaeyhasbeeniheoueiomeverdnoe ihe gasoline tar was placed on the statute both. "He said. tee, with a good deal of truth, that Prohibition is being ‘more or lees’ enforced: and I think. after listening to the Premier this afternoon. we will all say it la ‘lees,’ But, of course, there can be no criti- cisms coming in the Government for the enforcement of the Prohibition Act! 0h no. This Government is above criticism, because anything that it does is "in the interests‘ of true temperance." and so it is all right. According to my hon. friend from Buslloo, the great Pherasiaeai apostle of prohibition, this Govern- ment represents the best thinking people of the Province,‘ and they eer- talnly could not do wrong. Nothing wrong could happen under such a rlgheteoua administration-not even what we beard the Premier detail for theynoweelstlnhieownbearatewn “u” n. . n‘ “M. h under u» mmmee sew (Ap- inthvlutmvnnlnthlsoitnsem pllllfl.) thatwralimdflweeliheihe ahdthehlrdatlsatwerenelurfiea- bee» n» urn-i". P i u is ‘sadly neellcted when matters of em- Eclumenil and volition .vwen being dealt wlth.- i r‘ . The name also of the late Dr. s. R. Jenkins. was mentioned-mentioned. too. with that great‘ respect and love that everyone in this Province had ,ior 111m. and deservedly ao. It was !my privilege lobe very closely as- Ycncnicd with him for the last fifteen iycars. ft was my privilege also to be ‘standing on the opposite aide of the operating table to him when he was“ stricken down with his last illness: and f oan bear cheerful testimony to the splendid ability, the good judg- ment and great qualities that the ms Dr. " Doleeeaed. 1 can say unhesitatingly that f do not know, that 1 have not known. a bet- ter man, no matter from what stand- point you judged him; a man who stood at the top of his profession; who bad been honored in this Pro- vince and throughout this broad Do- minion by the highest honor that can come to a man in the medical pro- fession; I refer to his selection as president of the Dominion Medical Amoaiation, and- to his conduct of what is now acknowledged to be the moat suoeeasful meeting in the his- inr! of the Amociatlon held in recent years, which ‘was held, ea you will will. Ir. Speaker, in this city. I thought as much of Dr. Jenkins as Idldofmyownfatbmbecausalbr the last beer about conditions "relationship of father and eon. The many rears we stood almost in that medical profession baa lost heavily oftbelplendidoldmeahavabaen " " -.. w. cmnum mark in speaking of an acquainiaael was: "lie was a very fine fellow." m would neither say a bad word about any one, nor listen to it. - . . r (To be Conilnuedl Her Painful Backache Quickly Relieved Prince Edward Island Lady Tells oi Rife Kidney Pills Mile ll. Campbell suffered far yuan and found relief in Dodlfi Kidney Pills mach Village, P. r. 1., Mercad- (Bpucllb-“l wee troubled for fill with backache" writes Miss u. capr- bell. a well known resident oiihil place. "I had tried several remtdlfl but they did not help me~ A Mali told me to ti’! 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