l-OVABLE PAIR l Hill“ " - 22" dvrfli.~=rs:énrd,}_y.rrl.. $511113, 8.15 11c and Mo. scaerrws MOST YOU and 80.000 others see ADDED . . . . BUCK JONES- in “ RED RIDER” And Oswald Cartoon William Tell ~ Baseball- Comedy~Mystery “Death on the Diamond," ' Ping detective mystery dealing weird killings in a baseball team during a pennant season. is the at- . traction which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Written by Cortland Fitzsimmons, and filmed with the cooperation of the St. Louis Cardinals, the picture ls a uni f." blend of actual baseball thrill. mslnrv. and uproarloirs 001126)’. directed by Edward Sedg- wlck. noted for his spurts pictures of the past. p The shooting oi’ a player, steal- ing second. before 60.000 screaming fans. weird attacks in the club- EVINING, ‘l b 8-45-200 and 37s. ' Etevensofis “Treasure Island” Opens At “ Strand " "IIJHZATION (H‘ FAMOUS TALI r . q u. i' ‘.- SALTED WITH ADVENTURE ANDIIUMOB ‘shawl-accruals with blood ‘” jnhisswsszadfrlendship inhls heart, and s Nuns bOY in i116 ' midst of the greatest adventure of . his life-these are the characters brought vividly to the screen l1! Wallace Beer-y and Jackie 000W’! _ u, m- Island," Robert Iouls Stevenson's famous pirate story. which. opened yesterday at the Qtmnd ‘Theatre. Brlngsflewlhfllls ‘like heart appeal of this srent screen team that made motion pic- turg history with "The Chaml)" and recently in "The Bowery," has ‘ in this latest vehicle a stofY that Eiqanlols, - - and later on the island in search ., of treasure where Berry as Lent “- John Silver saves his young friend. lm Hawkins. from the pirates, will stir the emotions of minions ‘who have read the book and bring new thrills to those not fnmilisr wlib the story. Added to this greet co-stsrrin: "team is one of the most notable supporting cash: oi’ the year with every player contributing a siren: penforananoe. Lionel Barrymore enacts Billy Bones: Otto Kruger is Dr. Livesey; Lewis Stone P18?! Hlspanlola; Nigel Bruce puffs and ' blusters in old English fashion for the part of Squire Trelawney; Charles "Chic" Bole adds enter“ talnlng comedy touches as Ben Gunn, mamoned pirate. EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION and naplyhll Gist! . e flu. J. menu OPTOETBIBT Olin Connected Iltb - I Drugstore ~ Fbition Commlssir n. numeral-nan - Prices-Silver 1...... 812 Rod . house, and other fantastic detail is lightened by comedy situations and a love story ln which Robert Young and Madly: Evans figure asthe two principals. In addition to s notable cast of actors, twenty-five famous baseball players appear in the production, including Bob end Irish Meusel. (Ping Bodle, Red Berger and sucb. celebrities of the diamond. The cast includes C. Henry Gor- don, David Landau. Dc Witt Jen- nings, Nat Pendleton, Ralph Bush- man, Edward Brophy, Ted Healy, Mickey Rooney. Willard Robertson, James Ellison, Pat Maherty, Robert Livingston, Ray Mayer, Pat O'Mal- ley, Joe Bauers and others. Actual quarters of the Cardinals were used as a "location," and ma- TED HEALY this crimeé Can you solve it ‘! At Capitol slin- With Want Year Moratorium On Mrs. and Mn. McMillan, His Worship the Mayor and MrnKeunedy. TIIIIEE jfiT BDIIEIIY _ UNDER YJLILA, AUSPICES Produced by Special Arrangemgnt wit]; Samuel French (Canada) Limited Directed by STUART IIIGKSOI CURTAINM8.15 p. m. fl MONDAY-Q-TUESDKY A January 28th, 29th . ~ - i Ilnssrfru Diflllllflllillhnllsef)! _ His Honour. Lieutenant Governor and DeBlols, The Honourable, the ‘Premier '11 ‘Plus r0 ADVERTISE" TICKETS NOW - 0N ‘SALE GQOD FOR EITHER NIGHT Proceeds CbmmunityBoys Work In Aid ' or Sulalria" from Glasgow- Chomedy from B. Rydoboholm from Chedabucto from bour. G. S. "Mayes from bour. SAXLINGS: Bon Scot to Local Pentland to local VESSELS IN BER-TH: Air-this Loading. m- terial assistance was given in mak- lng the picture by the Cincinnati Reds and the Chicago Cubs. Arnld~ the romance, comedy and baseball thrills runs s detective story in which suspicion falls on nearly thirty characters, before. in the final scene in the picture, the mystery is suddenly solved by a1 dramatic twist. Inoculation Algainst Infantile Paralyses A, Jan. zl-(APJ -~Vaccinatlon against infantile paralysis will< be offered to the public this week by Dr. John A. Kolmer. paralysis vaccine discover- er. In what he believes is the world's first clinic of its kind, the physician- sclentlst will put his discovery into practical use for public benefit be- ginning Saturday. Each Saturday he and an assist- ant will inject his vaccine into the arms of children and adults. In testing his serum first on himself and his technical assistant, Miss Anna Rule of Halifax, NB.. and then on 22 child volunfrrers. Dr. Kolmer used three weekly iniwtlon-s- The same number of inoculations will probably be made to aPblicanw at the clinic. The cost of the vac- cination will be nominal “probably a quarter, or something like that." Th». vaccine. itself worth several dollars. will be free. _______.._____ Use lllnnrll’! for Sore For‘ When nest you need glasses. Their worth has been proved. WA_1_\_I__7ED s’ n u» t...» ..°.’...1“§.....?l.....l‘. ‘may Rodney Puston Bunbering. Alfredo Bunkerlng. Llnaria landing- Rydobclm Loading. ‘Clameek loading. Acadlan Berth .' Jan. .. zl-st. Joseph York. Zi-Llverpool Hover John. Bras from 1mm Pulaski from New Man. Division from Clss from Jamaica» Dominica from 5t. John's. Linarla from Boston- Wagland from Local Harbour. Bon Shee from Local Harbour. Bon. Soot from Local Harbour. Fusion from Local Harbour. Pentland from Local Harbour. O‘ Leary Lee from Local Har- Novalite from local Harbour. Alfredo. from Local Harbour. Man- Hero to Manchester. Belle Isle to St. John's. Wagland to Sheet Harbour. chedsbucto to Local Harbour. Bon Shes to Local Harbour. Fusion to Local Harbour. 0' Leary Lee to Local Harbour. G. s. Mayes to Local Harbour. Novalite to Local Harbour. Alfredo to local Harbour. Acadian to Local Harbour. Cbedabucfo to Bunkering.‘ . ,. . o, s. Mayes Bunkering. ‘ or _e.,stti_tude,rns-.bsst one could Bon SheeBunkering. _ . do was to assuage its twinges with Ban Scot Bunlterlng. Pentland Bunkcrlng. ‘ f, Barge No. 2 Bunker-lug. Clty of New York DBCHG. Sulairla Discharging. Daisy Marguerite Loading. Dominica DIS. M; LDG. ' snarling. 5.03;. ski John's. Cissy from Saint John. from Nova Bcotia from Boston. fi-Jeaverford from Saint John. Duchess of York from Liver- 1 Caveller from Nasau. Norwegian from Saint John. lid-Montcalm from Saint John. Grlpsholm from Gotlhenburg. . Caledonia from Glasgow. ZT-Samaria from London- Chedabucto from E. C. Ports. Laconia from New York. Il-Belle Isle from Halifax. Lindenbank from Cslucutta- Dominica from New York. _ Can. Challenger from Australia. Elli-Portia from NFLD. Ports. Can. Victor from Australia. (lo-Bllveryen from For last. All Seats: - -. -_- 50c Halifax: Port Lloyd George Arrwals -._..___. W- Indies. PWILHIIJ, New York. “Th” Unit“! queensport. of welcome to George Party. In a speech Wales the and indicated confide ce in m was covered comprehensively by 4 w“ “my, mg‘ m4 mg u” 3,4 um chleftian. n a Lloyd. 1 » IN MEMORIAM fhomwedwgfloffiw’ nthorlties would lwn none um“ 3"‘ m. Lloyd George spoke in Welsh "May I say to the vast numb: —"-—' Th, 8.9mm; “do; m, m 1mm to an audience o! his countrymen, of people who are interested for 5135- 5335135115 MMQUABRIF the output M. new-NM; w“ mm 5° m w“ pm,“ ‘baud u lflbsing into English only occaslon- various reasons in the waterfowl tlnued in Monisaey again. arrival in ally to enforce his argument with supply of the continent", ssld. attempt address injbcth Hlmvr- Quebec one. so. 11310018‘. ationhehsdtwo ob?‘ ‘v Q0188. ‘ 4TH Former Consul 91'. ROMAULD U saint 106M‘. of llnfl lfld fONII-l. m. Y° sel himself had a Saint John. don gium lulsr su-vice. He com f0!‘ Lana veteran leader of the British Speaks in Wales Wales,“ Jan. 24-0’? K1118 0m tonight pondered a gesture of David Lloyd (“We in which he held out what was considered a significant hand some familiar phrase. he macs no to rspestlths points of as answers as - llflsual speakers in the province of He ssld that 1!! his appeal foa- solution of the unemployment situ- Th m‘ d odcbiectstm view. e so m urgen purpose, he declared. was to stir the nation to a sense of realities. The other an to put forward concrete sugges- ons. He declared it was nssentlal that the country should be roused out o! i .» unemployment as some- 80994 limbs with Heads the problem now had lasted between it and l5 years and that it was becoming wens. ‘under free trade unemployment averaged around 1250.000: ‘under protection it had . achsd more than 2,000,000. Q IVPx-esented Walter Runcimsn. President of the Board of WQpII saying Britain had reached the satu- ration point in its home markets, and claimed neither ‘Pres Trade nor ggulfieltselgidln" protection by themselves could cure mngnorn Loading. ““°‘“l"°l'""“*- Leif sdlng General Passes mvmmm. Qua. Jan. Bk-(CPJ-llbrmn Con- sul-General in Canada for Belgium, m Ferdinand Charles Van Bruyssel, ‘l0 is deed here. Mr. Venjiruyssel for thepesttewyearshadbaen aspec- ial agent for the Quebec depart- A native of Brussels and son of s Belgian diplomat, Mr. Van Bruys- distinguished osrosr in the Belgian Diplomatic Service. He was educated in Lon- . England. and in the United States while his father held diplo- matic posts in those countries. He was graduated in civil engineering from the military institute at Isr- ing-ton. Ky. and returned to Bel- in i818 and entered the Con- founded the vial museum in Brussels and was decorated with the star of Roumsnis. and the Cross of an of- floer of the French Legion of Honor his services in connection with the world exposition at Anvers. Bo bury) Labor to his own people of 72-year-old war-time Plemler hit back at critics of the new deal plan he launched Thursday -' this year than for some years past icipatsd in session f gyrttbepuoposaldithsllstloxeisl 8nd flint drastic action is .1 year's bI-n. others preferred reduc- downtbs season. For four hours the discussion raged. The resolution committee listened attentively. ‘Ibmonow, at the closing session of the confer- ence, the committee will submit a msolution covering the wsterfow‘ situation and the consensus of the meeting. A group from the Cape Ood sec- tion recommended a three-point plan. ‘they said they would sub- scribe to the moratorlufi if sports- men in Canada and exico also flamed. it federal funds were our plied to enforce the meas w and if all baiting of waterfowl, exoep~ ting of natural feed, were forbid-i den Aslced point blank if the United States declared a. one-year ban would Canada do likewise, chairman . I-Ioyes more or Ottawa, sirpervisorl of wild life protection in Canada's national parks said: “I am only s civil servant of Canada. I shall bly malt s recommendation to my government on the matter but what I abs-ll say is not for ms to say at this time. "The first consideration will bs the preservation of a safe margin of population among the ducks, I assure you.” Duck Shooting wasooecfssoomofspeakerswhc‘ Dear Msdnls- v ' ~ _ . . You an going try-number this sale because it is not likely to be supmsus u; any other an. TWO mc nus or saumlzc at pa.» . only visualised before in the dreams of the most economical ho wife. toprevent further depletion of the ranks of the birds. Home favored. n tlon of the bar-limit and cutting‘ Listed below are only a. flew of the m-zny great savings you may iuske at M °"' m“ ' ~ ROBT. navnnnsux. " Grapes,2lb‘s. 2...: Bulkllaisins 2-2?» I ._ 2%,.“ KuCs lbs ..-.-..._. 38¢ ‘I Grapefruit’ large’ doz‘ . I Bulk lbs . . . . ~ . . . . 27C Mixed Cookies. 3 lbs. 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"In the Pralrfe Provinces of Can- Ida. the nesting ground for the bulk of North American ducks, condit- ions during the 1m brooding sea.- son continued ‘ “ Prpol - onocnitllfltm used and “new esteemed resident of Nfilwuw s passed peacefully away oer- Msofiil ~ " r» m. as w“ °1 u“ mum‘ “m upinnecemberfrouiblovember and 50$“; mw my" qlbsq ‘hi’ m4 “m”, u” “mud u‘ was-onnnotsbly blgbor level than may,” 591-71‘ u ' "l" m“ m nus, ‘ms m - h“ n u‘ a She zealimd that‘ he: life was future with: tstlon was below normal and rnI-ny mall water areas near which nest- ing had begun disappeared. . "Inst of the Manitoba-Ontario boundary, reports received from soms important duck hinting sr- eas are that hunting was "poorer "No doubt tbs severity of the winter of 1933-34. drought condit- ions ln scmn parts of the Maritime Provinces, and the fact that tbs hunting of black duolm was inton- sified owing to the mmw'°l°'°“‘lfg,f°¢mmaelmd mmunvuu‘°sfits'“‘.ié”f°o‘falfl°£s“fi .._,, mwml"? P°"°mount. oou product-m mwmuwrmenuaumnzas. slightly down for Novemberbutwsa a, trust. There are lsftto mourn three Aleunder with whom she resided- s-nd two brothers John Conn of Grandon. North Dakota and Thom- u at Bonshaw. ‘rhofuneralwssheldonliwatth conducted by her pasts); Rev. J. G. Wabellns’. North River. m- ‘ highfl‘ than I 198.!’ 1R0. _->—--____ KAI N0 COUNTIY1 " ' ‘ MAN STAY! AT SEA Joseph Gibson is a man without a country. For the last l2 years he has been serving on American ships ss an American seamen. On a voyage of the Monterrey he was a member of tbs orsw ,snd paid off with the rest at Ban Francisco. ‘ Plans for the celebration of south Australia's Centenary in 1080 toot s definite stop forward when the ve committee met and die- cussed a program of evenil,» embracing all ports of tbs state. . Efforts will be made to luvs the following features included in tbs VII-sin?“ WHOM!!- , of species of western breeding rinse. had a serious effect on this spec- ies. Last winter may black ducks were found dead st vsrims. point-i along the cons tof Nova beetle. chiefly in Yarmouth and Bhclbumo counties, where on account of the nm-mol mild winter climate. they are accustomed to winter in larger numbers. There is no doubt that them unusual conditions m: a heavy toll of the black duck. "m the fall of I983." the speaker continued, "the southward flight of Canada. geese and brafit‘ in the Maritime Province of Canada was very small. At that time, Mr. Rn- hle W. Tufts. chief federal migrat- ory bird offlcer, for the Maritime Provinces, from his own observa- tions and from regular reports rs- celved from numerous observers, estimated that the number of mess and brunt in those provinces was only five percent of what it had been under normal conditions three (or. CIEMQ n, cur-hur- Spoolll ' Wire) smxmo CITY. Jan. is-A two-weeks’ vigil over a coffin» of his own invention designed u. ins- vent premature burial finally cou- vinced Enrique Hosted today ‘that his Canadian mother will not re- turn from the grave a wooed time. Thirty-ans years ago Susan Hil- ler Basted. a. native of Ariehst. N. placed t program. ~ Y n r n spend t r story the remains being laid to rsst M. lfuorguiwnggmsoltfm ha? ‘ “ab” o! mid‘ h“ M‘ hmbmd ‘m’ lm" ever he was seized by immigration An sir race: - MW" h" “m” Y“ "°- _ officials who slid to him: "You A visit by s British fleet. to- - Th‘ 9"“ mnm m“ ‘mm u“ can't stay in this county buddy." gather with warships othd‘ 0mm] [mm ‘Mm mnmm’ m“ Ha asked them, then found him nations. \ MscNevin and Donnie Among the floral tributes were wreath, Mamie and Lucy. bmlqust Mrs. Harry Msmlevin. spray Mrs. J’. L. osborne, and wreath Mrs. The: Morrow Marked Steadiness In Canadian Business MONIREAL. New Your has open tlons that continue favorabls to business, according to tthe monthly business summary of he Bank o Montreal issued here today. No dsspomlsnt pots bu been soon or four years previously.” h‘ 7°"'°nd “mm ‘ Sought to Prevent it“; Hi Premature Burial mo. - m- portsn the month, the summary states, have been the opening of Pulls- Iflm» ment and the preceding addresses by the Prime Minister in which be outlined a policy and pron-ammo of c reform. g ,, _ p“ p, “lfiyllgmfitil!!! t d ‘m M“ "°°’“"‘“",- m“ to. nu slmost-forgottan home An interstate yacht nos. i. l» in}: Jan. M-(OIW-‘fhe ed under condi- t events of Outdoor men are unsnimous-"youucan 't boat it for flavour and lasting goodness. remit lwlsrilnrwruo w’ ” ‘l’ "‘ M“ ""' " 3PM’ 3"“ ‘m’ ”* w~ “m” later was made s mum of ms 3;'1"2.l’..“£‘.’°§.‘L”$..‘.“§..2i§ miss 1:? ‘uhmi; i m“ °' “'°'"‘"““ $01,393,, ‘m woo,‘ am of Leopold s: Belgium. 511W. m. best sincs u» mu loses of u» n B w_ TAYLOR F h ' m 1m m. 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