‘(Politics . EDWARD "i. ro-nsr "M ssr lHl l/llllllllli Si] WiH llllllll lllllllll- HEY KIDS} Don't miss the Special Matinee on Saturday morning. It. starts at l0 o'clock. SHOWING TODAY AT 3:15 - 7 - 9 W fl S N l" H l TolD.--HeP.'l'hQSC'IGfl.\ DIFFERENT, UNUSUAI AND MOST AMAZINQ ' lcHKViMEN" IHLC. present: . "Iidoiviililcvu be lNTil you no the lewiteillnq Ieouty oi the MOST 500i- STllllNG PICTURE IVER MADE! Men filmed in loposlvisd ' Nouns color ls tin OIIAYISISYOIV OI A HUMAN lllNG EVER u: ,. team l“! - lllitiii lilltl our mm - um uvuwou MI um - cum tllltl ‘no nae cnova f lililillf- carrror... AND SAT. SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 ADDED: ACYIONHCTIIIS. MC. heeesu IVES’ TRAIL" M, em 0 u. sum- m ma», lflllil LITEI. - JOAN WOOIIBUIY I03 STEELE ~ NAME BELUIY SERIAL and COMEDY She hid been in ill-heal SANFO shire. ford. We 0f British Peer Found liead liy Hanging RD, Englan Gable) —- [Adv was found d at her home hereeltgdg, hum“ ruin. In her yout l ' . t. Martin. Oxford- fiiifiofilinlh‘ 5mm‘ mm d» *0 - o" w "59 mll-"Wlllvc peer Sandford treasurer of the hold and rep Oxford, ouse of for 23 years in s. thfee saidtohave formerly was ‘Kljngh house- Banbury l I v »" efleq. weéesw olelle ~. bolfless qovmoiiab- ric that -=- mm -=- ‘re-mom- and EAT. Shows At 7 - 8:45 Matinee Sat. Only 2:30 Serial - Comedy - Cartoon NEWTON SCHOOL The following is report of Newton School for the monlih o[ February. Grade VIll.'~l, St. Clafr Mclver; 2, Mildred Greenan. - Grade Vll.~.l, Mary Greenan. Grade VL-l, Noreen Greollan; 2, Ann Mull an, Grade V.~— . Louis McIver. Grade lv.~l, Russell Cann. Grade Ill_ A.-~l. Mary McIver, Gerald Mclver, equal; 2. Nieanette J hnst . Rosemary iill-lil-Il. etowal; 03x,‘ Elmer Mulligan, and R nih- ard Johns ton. qual. Grade III. B.--1, Howard Boyle; 2, Melvin Boyle. Grade II.~1_ Adelaide Mulligan: 2. Allison Murphy; 3. Regina Boyle. MGraidBe Igl, Geraldine Boyle; 2. ary o" , Helen ldurphy-Teaoher. ST, PETERS HARBOUR SCHOOL Report for the month of Febru- “dlade vur- 1. Geraldine Barry Grade VII-l. 2, Martin Hswbolt: 3. Lois l-iswbolt. Leland Baker; 2, Aldon Baker. Grade IV. Sr.-1. Allison bolt; 2, Stanley Drake; 3. An erson. Glade IV. Jr.~~l, Eileen liswbolt: 2. Constance Anderson. Grade 121-1. Lola Baker; 2, Edith Hawbolt; 3, Waldo Squires. Grade L-No tests. Perfect attendance ~ Stanley Drake, Highest average — Lola Baker. 86.5 a. Teacher -- Faith Arnold. ' ______._ mans’ nrnsronr Birds calmot see blues or vloclets very well. but the)’ 5W "d5 be 9" than do human beings. OPEN NOW! LIDSTONWS Grocery Store 19 Kenslngion Road Haw- Ke in GROCE-RIES, MEATS and PATENTED MEDICINES Your Patronage wlll lil Appreciated Tlhelmn iiawboll an lottetown on ‘rues 115?’: M!!! Catherine Rn! _. Agnes 60k“, 1Q‘. OhlIlQl' ‘ "811 hie a .' - don and-runes Delrloalnm“, on Mr. Richard Hear-n,‘ Ir. <11. churned mvlabe of thoyllitersrlaa Guard left h home beroioa ‘hier- diatylto enter the P. l. [gum] H“. D l- '.' Mrxhl n-i-ihtchlli ,. o! d»? 19.1.1 onlilgnflbrmifis Canadian Legion was in Ohm»- lottetown on business Wednesday. Mr. William Martel], local 101,. steppacker, had the regre ble misfortune of being thrown m his horse and cart on Wednesday while on his way to Georgetown from his home in Burnt Point. Mr. Martel] suffered painful injuries the extent of which cannot be de- termined at the time of writing. Broom ball ls the order of the day in the local rink at the pres- ent time. 0n Monday night the up-town boys played the down- towners and. on the followln! nl ht, the girls from those two sect ons of the town furnished the excite- menL-G. Lower Montague Mr. Horace wltt; left Tuesday on a business to Nova Beetle. The weekly choir tice was held at the home o Mrs. Arch King on Wednesday evening. The many friends of Mrs. Bert T881013 lower Mont ue. are pleas- ed to see her sroun again, ester b91118 confined to her bed sev- eral days with pneumonia. The friends of Mr. Bert Mae- mums. are sorry to learn he is m. Mrs. Gi 01m. loummvn. recently nvmiwu‘ lower mu . the Buvsts oi Mr. and s. id Ron. Mrs. Gillie’ parents. ‘Ilhe many friends of Mr. J, Leslie Poole are sorry to learn that l"? 15 5W1 irtmilned to the homo 0f his n hew. Mr. R. A. Poole, thwuch i noes. The fanners here are busily en- BBBW 1Y1 “Win! wood. threshing 1m! to get on the land The first robins seen here was on March 2 by some school child- ren and welcome little visitors they were. Miss Helen Jackson, ‘Albion. spent the weekend at the home o‘. he;- unclc. R. Jackson, Llower Montague. Mr. J. T. Landrl an and Mr. James Kowitt recon y mot to Charlottetown on business. i_Mlss Helen Landrigan. Sturgeon, 1.5 spending a very pleasant visit icre. the guest of her brother and siseer-ini-law. Mr. and Mrs .7. T. Landrigan. Mk". Bob Mnohon. plumber of Charlottetown, at h“ home hetsgent the weekend The firm of James l-l. Hewitt, d Son. has several men employ- Hl bvildlns trans. Drwarirlg l0!‘ e lobster season. which 1°°il 111m! Wvmlslng than ever. The card Dllfly and bean sup~ l‘ sponsored by the lower Mon. M e W. I. was held ln the 11311 onday night. A in e crowd ot- tendlng. flonsldermg e wmlmqn of the roads and so many ill. The articles left over from the flup. - were auctioned by Mr. David ight and the neat sum of £5.45 was realized by the lsdies._L.M, 1110 March meet Indies‘ Aid wig o‘ m acme agenda. Lewis mm.....n"...:“". a... "new: 1'3 M" - WYICht. 'I'he scheme . Slwlllnil the funds" was a ""131; I01‘ "each size of your 511°! . a nest sum was realised. w. Donald Ros, .‘ cnzshtzssmzlmlfigfi°i=mlz* o unc o 00mins in contact with the saw and loosing two of his fingers. He ‘was immediately rushed to fihg Edfionwm’ ‘i?’ l“ "hm was and B ' % the kind e Unit- held at the Wright. The nurses friends wish him h is a 5&5? s . 5, ariiéié. Spencer a Build than p In omniiinuii almond/Ibis. "lurch 1i - (Special) 4". d. banana onsl- dent of the I‘. d. Spencer o. 11%.. announced here tod that his will commence ructloirof s modern theatre in (Jampbellton 11,1; q; g, theatre, which will have e Iestinl cl My of It least 1ND, will b0 bult on linse- ber?» 5n? em‘ 1:1: of the main sect ons o o - Mr. Qencer stated that .i.u ad- ditlon to the property already owl“ ed on this site by the theatre rom- pany, an-extenslon had been pur- chased this week includih pro- iz-rty now occupied by H. . An- slow and W. ll. Cooke. This lateet property acquisition will run the theatre pro rty from Rolebery to Aberdeen treet a distance of over zoo feet, with a frohtuc on Rosebery Street o! 100 feet. Mr, Spencer is in Campbellton this week to complete negotiations for the ‘purchase. He is accom en- led b . N. Kenney, of the ney ' nstruction Company, Halifax and Yam-mouth, which already has, built or remodelled l6 the!!!“ 101' tho '1. Company. Will Io Manager Gordon Gasoley, who has ham manager of the F. G. 890N181‘ "W" tre here for nearly 32 years, will assume the management of the new theatre, in addition to the pres- ent theatre which will continue in operation. fir. Gazeley is active in e Club and other social and business activities in Damp- bellton aha nu played a vromln- ent role in the town's life for the 15;; two decades. Mr. Spencer today stated that the Famous Playersfianadiu 00r- poration, a subsidiary Para- mount Corporatlon, which operates more than 400 thesms across un- nada, will be associated with the Spencer Company in the present enterprise. - The F. G. Spencer Company Ltd., has been operating a theatre in Oampbellton for more than 90 years. ‘The first theatre on Water Street, was destroyed by lire in 1933 and the site of the present theatre was acquired the follow- ing year. Since renovated, the theatre is one of the most modern structures on the North Shore. ‘May Open In Fall It is planned to have the new theatre ready for opening next fall, Mr. Spencer stated. With mod- crn equipment and furnishings, it will compare favorably with any theatre in Eastern Canada. The new building will consist of a single floor, in line with modernly styl- ed theagles. It will raise to five the new b dings to be constructed in the next year or so. A feature of the new theatre will be the provision for installation oi tele- vision, which is expected to be a style of modern theatres within a few years. srnsnos rfvlsrrscss Til-w sit-inl- y Theatre in mam -' _ “ma, 1s Jonltruc- tlon of a new theatre in the town oi‘. Amherst la under conic - lion‘ and it is oted that wot on he modem l villi‘! Wm commence iust as eoon as a bulld- ln per-trill i: received and sill)- plfes are available, l’. G- 59th"! of St. John who was tn Amherll- this morning made the announce; ment to the N w and declare as well that J. . Kenneytbf Hall- fax and Yarmouth was in town at the n: time studying the site and considering tentative plans for the bulldinl. Always pro sred to display con- fidence in t e town of Amherst. Mr." Spencer informed the Ncwvn that he had been ln tel onic com- munication with J. J. it: ibbonc. “resident of the Famous layers Iianadtsn Corporation, as well n Mr. Balaban. President of the "er-amount Corporation-and both ave their Iupgort to the idea. grevloully Mr. penccr stated that a new theatre was to be construct- Osns porstion, who have an interest in the Spencer chain are subsidiary to the Paramount Corporation of l.'.lO United States. Famous Play- ers of Canada have 400 to 500 ‘theatres in the Dominion while Paramount has control of more than 2,000 theatres in the United States. Amhierstonlana will recall that Mr. J. M. Kenney as contractor, constructed the Capitol theatre and according to Mr. Spencer has in the last few years built or re- modelled in the Maritime Provin-, cos alone some fifteen theatres for the Spencer concern. l The new theatre will structed on the resent space alongside t e Capital. In fact it: will be removed only a dis- tance of some twenty feet, allow- be con- external exits. It. will extend the present Nelson Dry (Jlesnlng plant-a property which was pur- chased many months ago by the‘ Maritime theatre magnate for ex-l parklngl q- lng a right of way and room for, an: $3.98 to $5.00. Reduced A lot of Washable Chsmoisette Gloves. Reg. $1.00 to-$1.25. Reduced to SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS REDUCED The FASlllilN SHOPPE in 1&6, said the horse who spent his first l’! years pulling 's cart. was then put into a tim- ber lorry. Ma". Omker a. butch- sttributes Niger's lifo to a s ial diet of chat! charcoal. to omkfl. ' ' within some ab: or seven feet ofvm, “fit Dumb‘ the blood ‘M GBAPAUD QOBOOL egeort of Cra-paud School for the o! Fe pansion purposes. I And according to Mr. Spenoexgmgfi-alhe x__l1) SKEW My . 2 the new theatre will be on mod- 51mm“, Nqofiolwn- 3 erlrzhlinev-a one “Oil? structure, Gambm ' ' _ w a sea ng capac y or some v __ ' . svrgm hundsedlpeoplle. 11;! n?!“ ‘it zfgégeia Ishmael-sen Maynard. HS H.118 HOUR I108 m BI‘ O _ - the yal Theatre ln Truro, other 293m" W83; than the fact that it will have exits from the sides rather than the front. It will be a eommodlous o structure ln every way, while the lobby will bo attractively arrang- cd. Not only wlll_ Amherstonians be clated over this good news, ‘mt theatre goers all over the county Will be appreciative of this step. AUSTRALIAN HORSE STILL WORKS AT 51 E, Australia. March 2l——(OP) ~ Australia claims to have the oldest horse still working in the world, Hg is N1 year-old horse owned by ohn Gro- err of Footeray. ‘iuburb of M bourne. Nigger ‘does ltgh; work The dials of Chinese clocks go round and the hands stand still. "k need lo ule thorn we forging s iulun for youmll. t0 n7 _ mi how to llY n vlzlunl or a nob. "no .. » 0N TIME AND MONEY--\'qu vv' ll in ("g4 ON GLTTING A [OB-What QIRM fill! around building JODI. Mrs. Oroker, who bought Nigger You and you: fellow service- men have fought [or the pence, sad iuppioen we now enjoy. We, in common with all Ion f‘ ‘lens, believe that you should receive your hi: share —- s goodly share — of the prosperity dm could not be ours without theyicecry you have achieved. We believe that. calm our ear-fighting men s: a whole reach a good standard of living, Canada cannot main that full measure of the prosperity for which we all hope. We, n the Baal: of Montreal, are anxious to do all in our power eo help every veteran lad his portion! niche In the new ‘peace-time Canada, either lo s in ......___....._.._...’_ o use sooxur roe - Grade II AN OPEN LETTER TO CANADNFQS IX-FIGHTING MEN Myers Grade VI.—1, Esther Johnston; Donald Rogerson. The lollowi an. avers e of Myers, Jlmmie Nicholson. . ‘gupils have made or over: Shirley Primary Department Grade 1V. A.-1, Claire Boil‘; 2. Frances Myers: 3. Joan Gamb Grade 1v. B.--1. Ari V le. Grade XII, A.—1, Margaret Grog MacDonald: 2. Alan Johnston: , Janet MacKonzle. Grade lll. B.-l, Sheldon Mao- "v B- 51" Phail. ‘ Grade 1I_ A.-1. Velma Shenern; 2. Pat Sherren; 3. Agree Sherren. B.-1, Gene Rogerson; if one lvlae- 2, George Sheri-en; 3, Robert Sher- ren. lob to his lilting or in a business of his own the: will afford him s full sad prosperous life. lsprodusod h Isis advertises nest an some inghl from e bookie: we have prepared eo help veteran: find their fee: in civilian lite. It in our hope that when you ere struggling with’ the problem of starting afresh on “eivvy time!" the booklet may be very helpful to you. Further, we extend s friendly invitation to you to drop in sad dm- things over with any see of out managers. His knowledge of til present situation, local conditions, treads in Business dais: sad the economic life s! In sonically may be useful ie dis sent toe your niche. Pedasps he as elem helpfulauggeetioamosmlsdvlm o: a timely beak loan if you ll drinking of benching n: lei yourself. The booklet. “Getting OI oo dnllght loot", in your: for the asking - “Wilmer see. yous aeaeelt I o! M manages SAI-E Bouwu ' ' SATURDAY. 23x All last seesolfs Spring and’ Summer Cont; REDUCED BELOW COST One tack of Dresses. Spuns, Crepes, Jsrgeyg, gm, REDUCED BEBOW cosr One rack of BLOUSES REDUCED BELOW COST 2.":..:";*..":.:':'::':?ft*f?t.#11; $1.00 A lot of Leather Purses. Reg. .‘~ ,.‘ ii , ' $1 .98 67c to Grade I, A.—1, Stsr c,‘ Grade I. B.-1, Joan owatt; 1 Gwen UBI-len; 3, Barry Dawson- The follovrln i]; 1mm m5“, an average of or over :-Clair| 2:“- m. 12m“ MW oy ac ns , R George Sherren. me canon iintario iiov’t Forecasts Deficit TORONTO. March I) -— (OP) _ n-ovincial ‘h mo; 11h third budget adores to the Ontario legislature today forecast s m; OGMM deficit for the coming fie cal year based on record anticipated gross ordinary eXDmditures uosseooo and revenue of @128» 3'l0,0ll. but pledged the deficit will be ovartaken from increased d‘ tnary revenue after the Domingo. Ihvvinclal conferen . .Mr. Frost said no new taxes were proposed. though appropriation or almost every department would be increased and amendments med! m the Succession Duty Act and the Mining Tex Act. For the fiscal year ending March 3i 1M, he proposed capital expenditures more han double those of the presen local ear. $316M» com ii 0N [MAKING A I.IVfNG~- Tula- in: mums. . . the mm who mllrfl goml mnncy u a npcneliat. . N DING INTO USIN - o Doquoa oi "site's" mg“ dong"? ea _ mlllllll and runnlns your "i! um. 0ND liionsrc csiiurss- laiwxlalzr i- __ uavun a lot of use?