The S HAPPINESS _ Join these liappy-go-luclxy entertainers I u.‘ "an highway at Adventure and losnaace . a I Singing and Danes magnificent Gaunmt-Borish plcturlntion oi J. B. Priatlefa World-furrow 71426000 ~ t ca EDWARD-Last Times Todey- 3.15. 1 = . o Much Harmony"-—""" t" "I" TOGETl-lil nsvtlwyeol Novel- tiieytravel - “s. ' ILIII IITII I “LOVE notion VICTOR l-HAGLEN Oliflord Exactly George hill. (onus ~ The Screen's Royal Hit their first public a You, too. Vi as enioyed and Queen a With v-Ah... . .. .. -: ‘. ‘. . Jean“ t4. .0 .~. ‘u? g. . it I. ; average was '1.aoo4; valued at this TARTS In (lo-operation with PRINCE EDWARD JESSIE MATTHEW] EDMUND GWENN ‘GYBO’ Their Maleetiee King ry on the occasion of . ttendance at a talking pic- ll enioy every minute of this wonderful Entertainment- ; ALSO... “OUR GANG COMEDY” V About Printed Matter Coming Into Canada Newspapers and magazines which entered Canada from the United the past twelve months were valud at $2,497,000, which was a reduction of 8305.000 dram the previous twelve months. NQIIDODQPs and magazines irom the ‘United Kingdom are much smaller In quantity ‘but. are increasing. The value was 8197.000, an increase o! 380,000. A year ago there was a large in- crease in the importation o! Bibles, books, etc. from the United . ' States but during the pest twelve months the importation was valued ‘ . at $119,000 compared with 8321.000 in the previous period. ma...“ “‘° 1"“ “L0”... “$.10; o these m e Stain has declined from $942,000 in 8463.000. Advertising pamphlets from the United Kingdom are still on the in- crease, the amount being of the value oi 0440.000 as agI-lmt 0454-000 but the amount of this advertising matter from the United Btates has ' declined by $06,000 t0 011501.000. Copper Production l l In January v- ‘Phe Canadian copper output in elanuary amounted to 26.514543 the; in December zlesemoo pounds produced and in i033. _. the production was 22,960,527. Blis- ter copper production in January totalled 22,37,038 pounds as com- pared with 20,721,872 a. year ago. The month opened with electroly- ' l‘ . Ho copper (for domestic use) quoted '* at 0.020 cents per pound on the New .'1 ‘York market and closed at 1.775. m» January anrage was 7.88 cents ll against 7.8% in December. Cop- ,_" per for export ranged in price from ahighofdflfiontllesccondtoalow of 1.56 on the tenth with s closing Quotation of 7.0. Electrolytic copper _ quotatl on the London market i; [tin Canadian funds) advanced to an average of 8.0611 at which price the a mum's output was worth $2,131,- . In the preceding month the rice the December Canadian output WORD 02.060751. a... Honor roll oi’ Chegtow School for Grads E-i, fir! I. MsoDm- Ctrade VIII-l, Marguerite Mac- Donald. Grade Vii-J, Francis MacDonald. Grade VI-l, George lldacPhee. Grade V-l Daniel Nolan; 2, ll- CIIIPSTOW SGIOOL Dmald: 2 l , Septimus Ine- Alice .-r - flfl, (RICO IV (b)—l, Mildred K10- John Mooney. , Grade n: (a)—l, mien assenen- old; I, Isabel MacDonald: I. Jdmfl! _ Onde m (bl-Lrlsmielissmm» firms isaoDcnald. L-t, liieh Nolan; 2, Ilsa World Production or Copper In January Refined copper production of the world declined in January to 91,000 tons from the December total of 97,- 000. World stocks o! refined copper on January 3'1 totalled 635,500 was compared with 642,000 at the begin- ning of the month and 750,000 a year ago. Bomb and refined copper stocks in the British official ware- houses at the end of January a- mounted to 36,286 tons compared with 38,138 on December 31. PISQUID INSTITUTI The regular meeting of Pisquid Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. E. B. Jay on Apil 5th, with the President in the chair. The meeting opened by singing "Its a good time to get acquainted.” Roll call was answered with "s sugges- tion for an emergency shell." The minutes of last meeting were read and approved as read. Reports o! committees were heard and the fol- lowing were appointed for next month: Mrs. E. E. Jay and Era. Owen Kelly on School Committee, and Mrs. Ward Jay and Mrs. Ernmt Rogerson on the Programme Com- mittee. some iruit was taken to sick in district and the bill ordered id. One new member was wai- comed. Two questionnaires were answered and it was decided tn and to the department (or details con- cerning a sewing club ior teenage girls. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Hector lldoCannelYs, roll cell to be answered with “What I dislike most in a_man." ‘rho program con- sisted oi a gueulng contest, ill-a. Later Jay winning the prize, follow- ed by some gramaphone selsctims. After a dainty lunch was served, the meeting closed by singing God Save the Klngfi-(Patnot please copy). Body oi Wealthy Business Man Found (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NORWALK, Conn., April 16- New York State Police were called upon today by the Connecticut authorities to help them solve the mystery surrounding the drowninl of Arthur Todd. '10. Nfilltedl wealthy and retired lmsinem man of Belle Island. with the arrival here of finger- print experts of th3"9w ‘fork state police, the Connecticut authorities disclosed Todd was known to have $8.000 in cash in his polusion at the time oi’ his death. Todd's body was found late Bat- Bound and Veterans Called To Big Reunion 'I‘ORON"I‘(), April l0.-—(C.P.) —A!l ingsthering of Canadian ex-service men from all parts o1 the continent and re-union as far as possible oi the Canadian Corps of war days is contemplated in the Toronto Ceri- tennial programme for Aug. i, b and 6. Many Canad‘ Legion branches in the Uniud States have intimated their intention oi attending in a body, some of them accompanied by their bands. Associations of ex- servloe men in the various provincu also expect to muster large repre- sentation o! their members ior the re-union. The event is centred around the Toronto civic holiday and is one of the highspots oi the city‘s celebra- tion or its 100th anniversary. more will be a parade on Saturday, Al‘. 4 to be follows’ by s review oi’ the troops at the Exhibition Grounds. A drumhead church service will be held in the natural ampitheatre o! Riverdale Park on Sunday, Aug. b andabigmllitery tsttooonllon- day, Aug. 0. Saturday evening will be devoted to gathering of unit organlmtions. ogrammes oi entertainment in the Pr Collsium and of field ports ior the men are being committees. arranged by various Major Alex C. lewis, clerk of the Ontario Legislature, is chairman o! the committee in charge of the ro- union and is assisted by Colmel William lthoedes, Captain W. W. Parry, Captain Ray Falrweather and Charles Brown o! the Amputetlons’ Association. A committee of the Ontario Provincial Command o! the Canadian Legion is co-opcrating in the work of organization. Major J. P. Fitzgerald is chairmen o! the sports Committe and Meios- Alf. O. lnrter heads the committee on billetting and catering. A lUl-VIVAL 0F TIII ITITIST (By ‘its Canodbn Prom) V April 16 _ OM hardwood lorts dominate Ontario history and the real builders of province were the who could adapt themselves and actually build, said PM. Whiter N. $80. 0f the University of Brit- ish Columbia. addressing the Van- oouver Womens Canadian Cluo on "The Builders o1 01d Ontario." The speaker said early Gitario had its bankers and ‘actor- ers all oi whqn played a. pert. Profoundly influencing Cmtario history was the unusual shape oi rec? a i“ " §E E égiigtei 5;? “PERILS of PAULINE” cnarrza mas: More Air Force For Singapore ‘ii (Canadian Press) ZONDON. Ab!!! 15—~P1AlI 1G‘ the cculpunent oi the British nnvfl 005° ll’- slllllpore, which when Wmllleted will make it. the world's most Iormidnble 8010118111 0f the Royal Air Iilorce. ThobldoWiliiioplbigctedbythq heaviest artillery permanently as- sembla anywhere at one point. The l4!‘ llifflltth at present at 5L w e consists oi two torpeflc bomber squadrons and one ago“. Mn oi’ flying boats. While the ulti- mate air strength has not yet been determined it is thotldht lihely it will amount to at least six gqugd- tons. One unit likely to go the" i; u” additional flying boat quadron for which Dmvision u made in the Air Estimates m: 1984-35. This mm thwzh it will o. fomncd in hand waters, is intended for duties may- 8604. and it is thought the destin- ation will be Singapore, Quebeds Bears Single in Mind (U! The (handles: Prom) _ QUEEN. M7141 l6 — The hot that the hibernation of animals Innearnamto be regulated by nature trees. AVOID“! IOIOOL Report oi Avondale School for the months of February and : Grade X--l. Mary Keougban: 3. Agatha O'Donnell. Grade VIII-l, ‘Thelma. OlDmsnelli 2, Rita O'Donnell; 8. Rite nous- lilll. Grub vI-i. Emmet Bran; I. Ryan; I, Itobert Idlin- Grade IV-l, nleholas Garland: s, nsu. rams. Grade II-l. 1411i! 31102 3. h!!!‘ cis Gin-an: i, Josie Gnu-ran- Grade lI-l, John Curran; i. Id- ward Curran. for Hatch: , loholss Grads Il-l, Louis aym: I. Jude Kenneth Garland. 1-1, John min-an: s, nd- Iltd Curran. Belen Obonnellr-lblflhfl- AID ‘IUII’ GI-All HDUITIY ‘I0 NOVA I%TIA i. 5 E Grade x-i. Anthr- Ovonnell: i. 1 5 i?‘ a r8 E g 220023552; visit Charlottetown as planned. PIISONALI lnaafistbrfll Jlardigenis viaitingintlaatlity. mnmmonPowenHeesantGr-ove wasevisitortothecttyyestenlsy. m. James lswlotuTr-acedie. went yesterday in the dty. marred 37ml oi’ spmtthsweekeudintheClty. __a__ Osptllnlmmotne-l-vaywason zlnnineasvislttohecedierecent- llhllleenllblrhey Jobnstunmvcwasavidkt to tbeCityletuxday. lilnlldmid. OeiifibIlLOJtII. I050. .Wll in "U6"? ‘hieedayonbulnem- lliim Cecelia Donshoe, Roseneath spent the week end visiting frimb Mr. T. A. kvihdts. 5i iii??? gallon? i l:- ill?“ Cove became Stanley Jack- o»... - wu- mew-mi " . named-assessments: iictlwill ortlyRe~ joinCraft At *.'.'..*:-r.-.fi'.§__: aTomnw w- she spent lest summer at World's Fair in Chicago, sifllteeers and cruise pelengers crowding the dechthateehoedlor liyearsto the thump of ilahermerrs sesboete or the clatter of a racing crew's loot. ldieAtWlar-I AndnowBluenoselieeatswhsi-i in ‘minute's freshwater harbor. A- bout tbistirneJbe would be return- i to Dunenburg from the "froeen bai"triptothebenh,berhold hercreweeger E . And before long the banker will be etretehingherwingsandheelingto thsbreescsbelavessowell. Undecided Captain Angus and the other men oi’ the company which managed the Bluenose have not decided yet Jeaoberatseasm. eet Not To Be Used For Oppression E E 8x1lixli Bxlllxw p: IEO lbe. delivered any Guaranteed to contain 2% 1000 lbs. 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