FRINGE EDWARD NOW! . MATINEE 8.15 . 166. 23¢- LGIAAYIIES ' Sally EILERS Louise Dresser 1v. T MATINEE 3 P. luv-NEE, 26c. NIGHT ‘I 8s 8.45 26c, 37c. GAPITU NOW I fino Feller: ><‘ "TARZAN" '1 with. - p5 JUNIOR COGHLAN and Boy Scout ‘lluoy l0’! of Hollywood. T. I ruin everything whether you go ln for sheep and blue ribbons . . . or shape and blue eym. And soon its INTI. MICK ETS WHOOPEE PARTY the scene of the 11m, about 3-4 of s mile distant. in the meantime a few neighbors nearby, upon notic- ing the fire set to work and sal- vaged the car and truck, most of the furnishings of the lower part of the house, including the piano and radio, kitchen range, etc, and a few other things from up stairs. The stozewarehousedwelllng and barn areaoompletewreckanditwas with great diiflculty that the house of Mrs. May Gllcash, about 10 yards distant, was saved. The store was occupied by Mr. Rankin Howntt, Glenwood Fire Divine worship in the Glen- wmod United Church on Sunday, April 23, st 11 s. m. was suddenly interrupted by a volume 0f Bmvke sweeping past the Church Will- rlows, and upon investigation it was found that the store, warehouse and dwelling house of Mr. E. L. Mc- Dougnll of Glenwood H111, just ncross the river, was in flames. lMr. McDougrlllkl family and Mr. Elowatt were in church. The entire] congregation st once started for l pl ll C 8 HOME IDEAL OIL BURNERS “M/HJE IN THE MARITIMES” 8 fe of Do your cooking and heating the new way-abso- lutely uniform heat all the time-more juicy roasts- more flaky pies and lighter cakes-better natured cooks. The hours spent now staking and coaxing the fire can be used for recreation-no more dirt, coal, ashes or soot. Our Burners are simply constructed, no flilrts to get out of order and any child can operate cm. 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The wind veered a little during the fire, and llerolc efforts of the crowd prev- outed the destruction of two hous- es immediately in the path of the flames. Glenwood, yvas also in the path o! the flm. was unknown as around 10 s. m. no to church. One resident, Mr. John trying to save goods from upstairs, in the dwelling, he found the es- cape by the stairs cut off by flames and was obliged to get out through before the arrival of the Church congregation, Hickey, John Currie, James Albert McIssac, and Joseph Boult- er. ies, including Mrs. Howatt, who val- iantly cllmbed through the window of the store to save the Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Mc- Dougall and Mr. Howatt, as it is a. sod sight to watch a. home wiped out of existence within making u livelihood for another fa- mily. lVLr. McDougalYs blacksmith shop was saved, but grave fears are ranch may have serious results. A small amount o! insurance is on both losses-O. home of Mrs. John Hunter, nine -—-—----- members and one visitor being For eoukhl, use Mlnnrdh Llnlment. present. RIVAL He succeeded in saving his motor J- LONDON, April 26—“Ceasar‘s Friend," produced by us. Catholic Stage Guild, et the Westminster Theatre, arises at times to a qual- ity, according to some critics, of which Bernard Shaw himself might not be ashamed. ‘This story of the first Good Fri- day has bccn adapted for the stage by Campbell Dixon and Der- mot Morrall. The satirical passages in the dialogue in the earlier scenes ere obviously intended to show that bureaucracy has not al- tered s0 much in the last 2.000 year. "What will history care about the fate of an obscure tribe and the blunder of o. civil servant?" ls the agitated comment of Pilate. as he looks. outvto the Hill of Calvary with its ‘three Crosses. The P01‘- trait presented of Caiaphos, although not so prominent, is ne- verthcless very impressive. The play up to now has only been given a single performance in the West End, but there is a proposal to re- vive it In; Holy Week. A Theatre has been secured " for Btoke-on-‘Irerit, to serve the surrounding towns so fa- miliar to the readers of Arnold Bennett. Five of six plays a, year are to be produced, and probably the works of Barrie and Galswor- thy will be prominent. this together with the The mission church of The cause of the oonflagratlon re was noticed, as people passed urrie, came near losing his life, as window. Good work was done Wilfred and by Messrs Several people hnd minor injur- books. complete few hours, also the means cf STRATHCONA WOMEN'S IN- STITUIE lt for his foxes, as at this time year s. largo fire near e fox The regularly monthly meeting of the Strathccna Women's Insti- tute was hcld on April 12th at the The president being absent, the vice president presided and meet- ing opened by repeating Creed, followed by R1011 Call responded to with names of Canadian authors. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved and it was de- cided to purchse book-case for school library as soon as the tes- cher reported the size which would be suitable. Sick committee reported end l. new committee was appointed. Correspondence was then read by secretary and program for even- ing was a contest and a reading entitled “lvLv First Ride in an Au- tomobile" read by Mrs. Alex Bu- chanan. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi’ the president, Mrs. Sam- uel Wood; Roll oaJl to be answered by riddles or jokes. Carters SEEDS GROW We have now our usual SPRING STOCK of Farm and Garden SEEDS ready at our SEED. STORE. All carefully selecled end LIVE SEEDS purchased In ENGLAND, CANADA and the UNITED STATES. GOVERN- MENT INSPECTED 3nd What you think of another is transmitted either by words, acts or thoughts-Van Amburgh. NEURITIS TESTED for germination. Qe gig 5i- Prioeo generally are much ‘Twigs. lower this year. Ilnntyh. h- M ones d“ I oullliiitl. lilllilillllill l This column lo reserved for Queen's (‘ounly lluiin of local interest but ud- l YEIIIIJIE of u ilevnny nature may b: . inserted m. I cunts n word ltrlctly ] puyuble In uilvilllfll- THE BIG DANCE of the season. I. 0. 0. If. Hall tonight.‘ Why miss 1g ' 8093-4-27-11. l‘ advertisement in this issue regard- ln; i-esmnglng your racket. l FREE DISPENSARY. -- The In- nual meeting of the Free Dispensary will be held in the Board Room of the City Hall this afternoon at 4 o'clock. 9082-4-27-li. snmv oaour-‘rils foul-tn meeting of the West River teach- ers study group was held in Nine Mile Creek school on ‘Thursday. April 20th. The (allowing teachers were present, M. MacArthur, M. Auld, A. MaoMillan, v. MaoOan- nell, O. MaoNevin and one visitolql n. Doull. After the business part! of the meeting the following pap-l ers were read: Map drawing by Anna Macmillan, composition by Christine MaoNevln, advanced language by Margaret MacArthur. A demonstration lesson on the causes of winds was conducted by Violet Maoconnell. This led to a very interesting discussing. Meet- _ing adjourned to meet again on May 4m. (Patriot Please Copy.) | Debased Tribes 0f West Africa | Eat Their Dead .-__; GUELPH, Ont, April 24-40. P.) —-Rev. H. L. Davey, visiting here on furlough after many years in Liberia. West Africa, recounted many strange experiences he and his wife had undergone in the hinterland where they worked as missionaries for the Union oi Re- gular Bapfst Churches Mr. and lvllrs. Davey will return in June to continue their work in Africa after o. visit at Mir. Daveys home 1n 0t- tawa. ' Before commencing hfs work in Liberia, Mr. Davey served in the mission fields in Rhodesia. but he stated he has never, in all his African experience, met tribes so debased as those among which he is working now. He said he will re- turn to work among a race of peo- ple who eat their own dead, no matter from what cause they die. lvlr. Daved declared when he first foundcd his station, he was grant- ed a hillside by the native chief, on which to erect buildings. He found the natives diffident about approaching the station and later discovered the hillside was reput- edly the abode of evil spirits and the white men and cannon must surely die within a. short time. The fact they were able to withstand the influence of evil agencies add- ed oonsrderably to their prestige. Periodically, said Mr. Davey, ns- tlvcs dig up what remains of men who have been dead more than seven years and solemnly proceed to celebrate the occasion with trade g'n. At a funeral, the num- her of gin bottles on the grave in- Rice is‘ the standard article of diet, varied by rats and snakes, which ere regarded as delicacies. said the mimionary. Missionaries have received the utmost courtesy and oo-operatlon from the Liberian Government, said Mr. Davey. The Government is composed of negroes whose sn- oemon! were freed slaves in United States and who went to Liberia to found s country of their own. ELK ISLE MINES WILL BE ACTIVE THE PAB, Man. April 26-(C.P.) of mining activity this simmer. Machinery has been flown in to the property and drillers are now on the location. Three shafts will be sunk. In other parts of the district crews are assembling for a season of work which, it is expected, will bring this area into production, another big development in the Garter 8: 0o. Limited i Three miles from tho Jowsey pro- perties, 14 claims already have been staked. Hudson Bay region. Another discovery in this dis- trict, said to be of importance, has been made by the only white trap- per In the district, Carl Sherman. ' I MR. TENNIS PLAYER-Your I ' street, 9075-2-26-21. l bration by the committee in charge, according to officials of the Can- adian National Railways, and it is expected that a large number of visitors will attend, particularly descendants of Loyallsts who are scattered over United States. celebrations has also been extend- cd to Hon. W. D. Hex-ridge, Can- adian Minister States at Washington, D. 0., and Mrs. Herrldge, the latter being I. sister of the Prime Minister and a native of New Bmnswic Gregor; 2, Verna. Turner. Marjorie MacGregor; 8, Stirling Rodd. Grade II.—1, John Holroyd; I, Orville ‘rurner. Grade I (a).-1, Jackie Jay. Grade I (b).-1, Allison Mac- Gregor. na Rodd; 3, Myrtle Taylor. Joyce Auld; B, Doris Seller. and 2, Avis Prowse; 3. Constance Hol- Royd. Orville Tamer. Gui. Te er-S. Bruce. INCREASE IN CARGOES HANDL- ED toa. ds- lla and New Zealand trade, stated H. A. Seely, '* -‘~‘ —'JOW3€Y Island, a small bit of Pm" 114ml. who h“ been m- wok at the southwest up of m “"1 “t Halifax 111M118 the win- nund, God-s mm w,“ b, g my, M‘. his departure for Montreal wher he will be stationed durlns the summer season. In the case of Bermuda and the British West In- dies there has been e notable, in- crease in the amount of tomatoes and other vegetables end citrus fruits arriving those islands, amounting to about 3° PM’ writ and there has been also a good showing in outward ou- gces. Mr. seeiy said. wltlireurd to the trade, he continued, there has been n. notable increase in cargoes to these domlnlons which shows no signs of diminishing and which would indicate that Canada's trade with these steadily increasing. Celebrate Shake- spea re ’s Birthday SIIRAITORD-ON-AVON. mar land. Alprll lid-(APJ-Representa- tives of 80 nationalities today cele- l brated the 369th anniversary of Shakespeare's birthday. At noon, amidst a fanfare of itrumpeta, many flagywere broken lout from flagstaffs on the main after which official repre- sentatives, preceded by the May- or's Mice Bearer marched to the Bard’: birthplnce and later to his tomb. where there we! a mountain of flowers. A picturesque figure in the pro- oession was the South Arabian re- presentative, Sheik Hafiz Wahba. in flowing robes. After the cere- mony e luncheon was held in the town hall. Prime Minister To Attend Celebration (Special to the Guardian) SAINT JOHN, N. B. April 26- Among the ceremonies which will take plflce on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the landing of the Loyallsts in Saint John on May 18th next, will be the confer- ring of the freedom of the city on the Right Hon. R. B. Bennett. Prime Minister of Canada, when he comes to Saint John to deliver the oration upon the sesqui centennial of the landing of the Loyalists. An interesting programme of events has been staged for the cele- Canada and the An invitation to take pert in the to the Uniter WINBLOE SOUTH SCHOOL _-_-__ Honor roll for February. Grade IV (a).-1, Helen Mac- Grude IV (b).—-1, Avis Prowse; 2, Hérior roll for March. (lraide X.—1, Olive Rodd; 2, Ver- Gralde VIIL-l, Parley Taylor; 2, Grade IV (ox-l, Verne Turner elen MacGregor (equal). Grade IV (b).-1, Stirling Rodd; Grads VI.-1, Ietha _ Horne: Graje 1 (a).—1, Jackie Jay. Gra hands. gm. d: tissue , fin; Nothing added, nothing (alien . Reedy , ready to serve. A 10:750.! bu» (t! Shredded When -—lhe VlTALLY cl r r a a r NT nce aday for n lent ten days, end keep in step with youth. v day, June feir visitors. chair-roan of the committees in charge of the eon- vention while accommodation and entertainment committee is headed by Dr. Nelson Graham. K a I (bx-l. Allison Mac- with gold. §l|llEllllEll IN CANADA Rotary Annual i Early In June BAULT STE- MARIE, Ont, April 24—(C..P.)--Arrangements are un- der way for the Rotary International annual meet- ing to be held here June ll and d. Preparations are being made accommodate between 500 end B00 Rotations and their wives. Repre- sentation is expected to oome from 88 clubs in the district, boa/sting a membership of 1,800. All clubs, with the exception of the local one, are situated in Michigan. While plans have not been oom- pleted, June 5 will see the Gover- nor's banquet end ball, and Tues- 6, a cabaret dansante will feature. When the convention ls over, Rotarlans will visit Agaws Canyon, where e fish dinner will be served. Entertainment wives will be looked after by wives of local Rotarlans. Golf and din- ners are on the agenda for the Alfred Alloook is various bilsiaess Montague Gray, clerk to the ma.- gistrate in Ngamiland, Bechuane- land, has the posthumous honor of being awarded the medal of the olvil division of the British Empire, with t e snow"! of the King. The official account of Gray's victory 1s thus briefly given: . “Whilst on en expedition in A“- gust, 1932, Mr. Gray-ettompeted t0 save a comrade from a. wounded llon. Mr. Gray, who had as his only weapon an empty shotsun, clubbed the lion, which had companion. I-fe then tried. animal, to pull‘ The lion was shot by a. third person. Mr. G18? until the gun broke- while kicking the it away with his Through authority be e. stubborn bear, yet he is oft led by the 11088 35th District 01' 0f I‘ l,, do m... when. . Pmulnnoxe- NEA OF CANADIAN WHEAT Oflioial Statistics (YITAWA. April 26-(C.P.)-— Births registered in March last in M cities of Canada number 7,184 deaths 4,024, and marl-isle! 1.554 according to a, report issued by thl Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Th1: compares with 7,499 births, 4.19! linens, and 1.109 lulu-rinse! in March of last year. ahvwine d6- creases of four per cent in births ‘ 1e per cent in deaths and n 1W, per oent in marriages. rm- the first three months of thin year, births registered in the semt cities totalled 20,373. deaths 12,500 and marriages 5,510 as against 22,- 153 births, 13,177 deaths and 5,020 marriages for the corresponding period in 1932. This oomlpa ' shows decreases of eight per cent in births, seven per cent in death! and two per cent in marriages. . ramvmo scnoor. The following is the report fce the month of March: Grade X.—1, Ruth Montgomeryi 2, Lois Rmseay. . Grade DL—1, Enid Ramsey; Marjorie Bryenton. Grade VIII.—-1, Lorne Owen; 2, Ruby Mountain; S, Kenneth Mac- ~ IY CANADIANS 4 to Hotel-ions’ It Key. Gllfllo x.-1 Olll/O Rodd; I, Grade vn__1, L,‘ Macao-yawn. VGPDB Rodd; s,’ Myrtle Taylor. Posmuuous HONORS z, Roy Abbott. l Grhde VIIL-l Perley Taylor; 2 ”“""" mm, v;_1 Eleanor Ram, - ' ' mo»: A. ril 26—(O.P.)— - Y- Dorls Sella-r; 3. Joyce Auld. firs“ ‘odgm pa “on with b," 2, Kentford Abbott; 8, Wald“, Grade VI.—1, Lethe. Home; 2, c°u31n§_ Vaundu Saunders‘ a Alice Good “and” "’° m‘ “ “ma” mm d v 1 M l Ab,” t. ' ' ' death the 1m mermaid Henry G" ° -—- "m t- *- - Jean Stewart; 8, Bruce MeoGou- gun. Grade IV Six-l, Lawrence Ram- say; 2, Gerald Lockhert. Grade IV Jr.—-1, flurry Chum- pion; ll, Lloyd MncKenzie; l Laura Cousins. Grade II.-1, George Woodslde; r of the 2, Amon Burt. Grade II Sr.—1, Montgomery Owen; I, Evelyn Burt; 3, Ralph Owen. Grade II Jr.—l, Erma Bryentom 3, Shirley Woodside; 3. Garnet! Turner. Grade I.-1, Altheie Bryenton. Perfect Attendance-Enid Ram- say, Lorne Owen, Kenneth Mc- Kay, Mary Stewart, Roy Abbott. Eleanor Ramsay, Marion Abbott attacked his eventually dlcates the standing of the deceas- 3' died s few days later. as e result of Jean Stewart, Lawrence Ramsey, ed in the community and the M“ 6°“? 3- V1111!“ ‘Blunders shook." Ralph Owen. Erma Abbott. Erm- same applies to a "grave elean- and Ehmn Amd- ‘NW1’ 336119011- ' jng," Grad" 11-1. John Holroyd; 2, Authority Teachers - Richard Methesorl, Olive Gillespie. arm-rum 1.1mm»: n» loietleu. i, -i—--__-€._ The season which has just come st Home; has shown a incl-e in 08-18068 by Oanndlim National vessels in the Bermu- West Indies and Austra- ‘ Marine Su- in Canada from Australian-New Zeeland sister dominions is "Did you say FRESH? Just try one” Such crispness, flakineee ind freshness are found only in ChristiebPremiumSodaCl-ackctl. ' They furnish just the salty tang for soup or salad . . . . . . just the crisp base for cheese or jam. 21.193: l KEEP m snap wlril . L/mlifi! sure!” "m" us» c. t no u.¢'§=l=°'§.'='l§l'lu whale for one: l. 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