, svu. , 0F..Tli,_E Al|l JAMES BAGNEY PAT IPBIIIEN muons Inubsavo mam: mnuon ADDED... “LIVE enosr" WITH LAUREL and", HARDY Great Romance Of Air Warriors At The Prince Edward “Devil Dogs of the Air," a. mighty romance of the flying marines, is scheduled as the feature attraction ut the Prince Edward Theatre to- day. The picture, which is the first Cosmopolitan production to be re- leased through Warner Bros, is based on a story by John Monk Saunders dealing with the avia-tion corps of the U. S. Marines. It nsbin brings together the inimitable trio who appeared in "Here Comes the whose love Cagney and O'Brien fight s bitter battle, while Frank MeHugh has a droll comedy role as an ambulance driver with John Arlodge as his assistant and chum - Others in the cast include Helen Lowell as Miss Lindsay's mother, who has a fondness for the frelh Jimmy; Robert Bar-rat, Russell Hicks. William Davidson. Ward Bond and Gordon Elliott. Of “In Old Maynard lives up to his reputa- tion for providing thrills and his latest effort is packed full of them. The story, having to do with Dude ranches, moves along swiftly and there songs are introduced, some by Gene Autry, the well known radio singer of cowboy songs. Maynard also will surprise you with his voice “In 0ld_ Santa Fe" has been filmed amid some glorious settings and all in all it is considerably above the usual run of Westerns, We feel sure you'll like it. It is indeed refreshing to witnegg what the trade knows as a “Wes- WYH" Picture that is different and away from the beaten path, This is the case with "In Old Santa Fe,” which is now being shown at the Capitol Theatre. Ken Maynard. the cowboy star. proves that not only can he ride, flkht and risk his lifc but sing la well and let it be recorded right hers that he has a very pleasing voice. Maynard Enhances Fame AsEzs-tar Sante yFe” At Capitol ‘the introduction of musical num- bers in a Western picture is soma- thing entirely new and it has been neatly worked into the story. May- nard has the assistance of tho radio singer, Gene Autry, who introduces many of the cowboy songs that made him so popular on the sir. The story of "In Old Santa Fe" concerns the Dude ranches, also something new. It is a right good, fast moving, exciting tale that has been well handled by all concerned and we believe will prove a popular attraction locally. ' Supporting the cowplmcher star, and supplying the love interest, is charming Evelyn Knapp who doe- particularly nice work. Others 1n the well balanced cast are H. B. War- ner, Wheeler Oakman, Kenneth _ Thomson and George Hayes. If you like good fast-action, thrill- ing outdoor dramas wke our tip and don't fall to see, “In Old Santa Fe.“ Wkfluanks To Canadian National" Staff Mr. Noble and Mr, Fon- msrkoting home-grown grain at a better price than can be obtained be kept in mind when planning to _wcm announced by Mr. Bethune: g for it when sold direct. Feeding The King, the donor of the trophy. ' cattle is also a mean; of returning the Baarcats, their opponents. the fertility to the soil and so keep- ladies, the host and hostess. Those ing our land up to a fair standard who responded to the toasts were: of production. The relative mice: Tessrs W. A. Stewart, Dick Outlay, of grain and cattle must, therefore, Hamid Stead. Eugene Cullen, Gor- don Ropur. Dick Cullen and Pat- Ills-oolu-n. for lows a Imi navel.»- f, , of z ......';"*“".§55,: DIN 5T "THYu-vv l’? [Jaws Ir) Shop" IOIIUAIT I. ioQooalHtourv-inalmoctdally; Iztplannsrwithdrywlnds; 1| SHOP ~) HERE DAILY. F0 CHOICE mash" 29th, warmer with light rain: 25 to in fine and warm toend c! month. §ILVER ‘STAR cumwa or s and, if the travelling is favourable. st Eumlmrsfdout ‘l Pull. L-‘fm-hl-ii. THE REV. 0. A. BRITISH IA» B. 1).. o! Hmtsilort. N- 5-. Wm "H" in MODtBKLIu the latter part c! the week, to take up the work in ms to te ted b the Re’. lflepfsii..." limb” mm "I g Per Brlttcnilnot a stranger to our "l“l'hnmmfim°u"ml' Tin Ting Bland Bagqmayhéucih" u M32” Zhsngs your 110 ' l§°°<§b§mb°m§l rrlumEbcl-I 3mg». as‘?! sumo-ad VTUMAYUES ‘ ’ G Hewillbeginhisworkhmcnmy M10 TOR 1 gas. Tins 79c 2 gal. Tins 1.89 5 gals. Tins 2.09 Alubrlcantthsthu OIL PEAS 5th. We trust that Mr. Britten may have success in hi! haw pastorate. 51190.54.“ Special l Sunflower answer's igiyggggr-tg 13;»; Special! Island , 28 01-1“ I ay even ng, pr , es Ewyalty Bizx-cmgatgsgélerceglaz ghe 8nd nus-tn."--...--.-.---....-.n Tlll- EHCh i ome of r. r ey or - the final wind-up of a successful Specml i Frontier Each hockey mason. The event took the PEARS. No. 2 Squat Tin. PINK SALMON, tall Each GROCERIES MODERATELY PRICED Special! Crosse and Jllackwell’: TOMATO GATSlIP Speciall Entonia Choice ouamy A-oz bottle 13c 2, for 2 10c form of a banquet prepared bythe ladies of the comnuuflty. The table was decorated in blue and white. the colors of the team. and in the centre stood thn ‘ dsomc trophy donated by Mr. W. A. Stewart, M.L.A., to the Royalty Hockey Isa- gue and won by the West Royalty Bearcats. Seated at the table with the members of the team. were: Mr. W. A. Stewart, Mr. D. F‘. Beth- uhc, MLJL. who acted as toast- mastcr, and Mr. Patrick Ourlsy, the genial host. During the supper Mr. Robert Weeks, accompanied by , Mrs. Harold Stead. entertained thr company with violin music. After full Justice was done to the boun- tsous rcpast. the following toast! BUOKED and LAMB LEGS, Lb. . LAMB FRONTS,Lb. ROUND STEAK, Lb. HAMBURG STEAK, Lb. 15¢ BOLOGONA sLIcED,Lb., . . 15¢ FIIESII MEATS PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb. . . . . . . 23¢ ROLLED ROUND ROAST, Lb. RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb. -. . . . CHUCK ROAST,Lb. ...,...17c ......12c _......16c \ Canadian CHEESE, Lb. Choice Creamery BUTTER, lb. SHORTENING Lb. . . . . Bulk MACARONI Per lb. ICING SUGAR 1 lb, pkg. 2 for 20c 29c 12c 5c 19c --..--‘--.-- 3 . ‘m . . .it’suue, m think of your flower and vegetable seeds . . . Eaton Seeds rick Ourley. The remainder of thc t t evening was pleasantly spent in have won favor in he pas NO feed‘ for quality and reliability Navy,” James Cagney, Pat O'Brien We frequently find, however. that and Frank Mcl-lugh, Margaret Lind- NEW LEAF LETTUCE2ifor.......25c tana of the Nobana Tea "W has 111° lefldmg femmlm 191°- ——-—-— R ' the best profits can be made in songs and dancing. Special features . ..i“i‘§§3.°‘t.3.':..§§:..§l'?.°£“;.“...“:§ VICTORIA PARK .2’ ‘Til’ “3.§.°.i'.‘§.'."‘1‘y"..°.5.‘.?5 ream “he ‘we e "my me- w» a» Hen-ed PM w we FIRM RIPE TOMATOES,-Lb. 15¢ s» our splendid Display! I ' CELEBRATION _ _ H in price. Under such conditions Georgina Trainer, step dancing by . “m” °1 l" m’ Parts- Hotel fol‘ their 800d, WlBhQS fewer people want to feed cattle, Mr. Robert Winks and Mr. Bcrnar" There are any number of dare- devil flying stunts, with planes crashing and men leaping from their blazing ships in parachutes. Spec- tacular maneuvers of the Marine Corps, with the U. S. S. Macon, as pretty girl holds a whole corps of marmes to heel. 0n Monday May 6th, all entrances to Victoria Park will be closed to automobiles except first entry from day. to permit orderly pre- and friendly gifts upon ANIMAL leaving- the Huey feeder cattle an not in such keen pxcibrring to ssll their grain, and so demand and‘ can be bought with the money. A; a result there are less cattle fed than usual and so not the same palatability s.‘ corn Trainer, and a clog dance by Messrs Wilbur and Bernard 'I‘ralncr. Be- fore leaving, Mr. Alex Rhynes mov- ed a vote ofthnnlcs to Mr. and M's Curley for their hospitality. It wv seconded by lvfr. Lawson Crosby. STURE GLUSEII MONDAY. MAY 6th (LS. Senate Notice is given that in - 4 I , 1 , v . ._ . _ the finished cattle market is not ' 1 §o°,‘,‘,,a“f,j,f°f,fd°§,““§§§§§‘ wagaaytf; Brighton R0811, when? 8'9"‘ flooded in the Spring and prices The assembl gurasts then sang: l l yum, ,1 em] m; Wm be “mitten are likely to remain firm. "m may Arc Jolly Good Fellows": I - u Ea$tef|1 pa us. add to the many FY . -, - In Canada, barley has come to thus bringing _s very enioyubis | . , thrills in the picture. only to. parking space pro- m m‘, I t m 1 . Rummy thmugh it an i, a m“ vided This closing Wm be be“ e at ard feed for a toning even g to s cose. _ . v Locs l cinatlug romance in which one. '_ , "te- lust u °°m h“ ‘med m” i effective during the whole _ place in United mates. Barley has ._ _ A j 1 f d , . and so is ‘often mixed with oats, - - i "Egg ot§m§°th§ni§§§$§p§°ll§i°ii Parana“. for the celebrzdorx (Qontmued) linseed meal. or M1380 i0 ma“ m1‘ 1 conformity. with the arm- column ll nunoa m .... - l tam,“ walk; m, Dunne ,,,,,_.,- m- ceremonles._ _ The mdmdums m your m‘, M mals. relish it better and so con- C a r ta 1 l 3 Proclamation of Canada, . _ rgglotlbl-lraab-lnhrsfltebg”Mixing: 4 duced under a special mwai-"mwt Cards will be Issued 81 should not only be good. but your “m? m” °1 “- Monday, May 6th will b6 ,, , - sorted .1 s cents a Inrd “mo, l Wm‘ l“ U- s" G°"°m'“°“"' “m” City Hall on Saturday to swim or steers. or feeders. should 'B'“]°y ‘mm b” mum °' “l” M0 U8 - IP"""° "' “""°" ll marine officers acting p. technical . 4 led when fed m cattle. exrnpt when observed In Charlotta- --.-- H di bled be as uniform as possible. An oven . . _ _...-_- t advisers to assure its accuracy in a 9W c915 ‘iarrymg 5a M of steers Wm “ways be mcwdt is cooked for special feeding. town as a pubfic hgliday. "QUBBQRWHONB to Tbs a avery detail. veterans or otheranfirm per- easily sold than a bunch o, an us, Fbedinr whole barley to cattle en- (m. B, and,“ 5,,“ w“) l y Frflfi Xgglflllgg) Imarlomtown Guardian may h: ' “m” “PM h” ‘he '°1° °' ‘ sons-to proceed to preferred and shapes. “l” “ W“ d"! °' »“'”'*- Th‘ wsalrmicrlou, May 1—~A aud- ' ‘ l Financial writer) "M" w m” m” mm‘ a“? fresh, conceited kid who is a nat- k. such cards In the British- camc markets for kernels of thig grain are hard and den cX-ysmumgjon o; 59M“ ggnfl- 11-7216-5-3-21. (A) 3 Gunny. 5nd“ Wm) Phone l1, or left Lt I. J." Baboon Kitbtfilflyili. bug/old“) giggling: fiallsilnbgilligrellalllllb6l‘ of auto- example’ °“° °f the firs” thinks ‘l frlgiglaeliatlvoellroslxilloglignlmailacittlew-erll “m” m cupping the wings o‘ m“ NIEWQORK’ u” ‘manhunt ' "T! HAPPENED ONE NIGIYI‘ 4 . g1 , -- I mewi- mobile and name of veteran E"§f,,,‘,'f,,,§“°§§fddf,§j,§ lfhzgftigfi- mouth these, animals are rumln- jjfifiufifgdfigg,“ ma; iokfegng V to M grglkb°°i xfaoclf. ‘film? 1084's matest picture at Montana Pat O'Brien m.» the role b: shard or mm mm m, w,“ be as “nuom as ants." a’ substantial amount of up m, poummy o’, 5 mm, 1,8,8,” d ICC!!! d)’ won “Que hm . m, mo,» fiturdny mm. L-mI-s-I-ai. “fled Dev“ m“ “Tic” Wm‘ M‘ De ' 'posslbl0. Om- inferior steer in a WM“ “n” Wm 9M5’ “nwumed tive defeat for President Room- p m; m; ‘Qflgffl 11¢ w“ mildly n- mends Jimmy “"1 the“ mums GEO- P- NICHOLSON! bunch of good ones will spoil the ‘md undlgawd’ “mush ‘h’ d1!" v-elt .. r0118! T0 actionsry flATIJIQLLI {lsirsrlgustled with his swaggerirlg 680i’ City Clerk. sale of the lot, and one good steer fig” men “d its l°°d m“ l‘ Over the objections of MT. Rooss- G mmovpp 1n the amok exchange Mare-r» mlldseueil“ m» L-izv-eez- a ;.";::¢:;.:";::.2’ w mm mated 1mm Z§.‘t..;;"“’..2"$t.: e ' m a " 1' fimp.’°°.,.3.“..‘§2'.£$,“?..2.ii’3$ mggg*,ggv~n,.,.~d,,,il==,miy,,,mm a q 4.1mm pa 4b, 851i I vufibndrortflfln-wfl SUGAR, White, 10 ibs- MOLASSES. per gallon ..- COCOA, 2 lbs. _. . . . . . . . . . . ._ 25c SHORTENING, 2 lbs. .... . . . . . . . ..._.;25c SPECIAL clsn SALE LARD.perlb..........._........... 15c BULK CREAM OF TARTAR ., _. . 27c BULK TEA . . ._.bu......._...................,......., 38c ALL PACKAGE TEA CORNFLAKES,3f . ........2s 1d b ma» t . ALL LAUNDRY SOArP .. s for 2s: milnihdlfiflffililillilfiplirlifi -“:'°m'i3: 3 ~ ~ >4“ ~. . ... ".1... 45o I_n_ “on BULK‘ RAISINS, 2 lbs. i_.,-|.;._.,.,...,- ..._. 25c they really are. Uniformity both as to size and quality is important in the bunch of steers you turn into your feed lot. ‘rhe trend. as has been stated, is all toward feeding younger and. consequently, lighter cattle. If it.‘ is , lblc to get weaned calves, of! the range, these would seem to be the most desirable kind of feeders. Calves of this sort will add more pounds to their weight on less feed than older cattle. With many feed- desirable and ularketable quality of beef. At the present time perhaps the majority of calves are fairly well bred. High bred bulls are generally selected with much care, and some definite plan for cattle improve- ment has been followed up by m"st people with the result that calves are now uniformly good, and the task of selecting a group of good calves that will mobs desirable beef is an easy matter. life of the ulimal, and add to it! orperimenis have provcn that minding barley for cattle feed is the most economical method of using this grain. These experiments show barley to be slightly urdcr corn as a beef producing feed. bu? the price of barley is generally en- ough lower than that of corn to make their values nearly equal. ,With cattle feeders, it is a case of ‘utilizing the feed you can grow on your farm, consequently. barley fills an important. place in feeding beef Uses Explosives To Induce Rdin ~1—'—- (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) DALHART, ‘Rib, May 1—II‘ex Thornton, explosives expert who has bombed out stubborn oil well fires on three continents, set of! s series or blasts near hm late to- day insueffcrttocoos: ralnfrom mittee voted today to report a reso- lution for the brief continuance of the recovery law with modifica- tions. Party chieftains immediately lined up their forces to put the resolution through quickly and without change. Under the plan the present re- covery law would be extended by a simple resolution merely continu- ing the present law until April 1.‘ 1986, with price fixing and regula- tion of intra-state business elim- partlnent and Donald Richbsrg of preme Court tomorrow on the con‘ stitutionality cf NRA. They fyled a bulky brisf with the court just before it closed this aftsrnoan. Gang Linked In Robberies, Kidnapping Nam-prepared for the opening of Cardinal Pncolll, crucial arguments before the Su- (A. P. By Guardian's Spool-ll Win) VATICAN CITY. MAY i-Pre- lates said tonight the Holy 80o may protest to Germany against the alleged treatment of 2.000 young German Catholics ll “Pol- itical suspects." Osssryators Romano. organ of the Vatican, earlier primed from Germany that the youths were treated as suspects when they returned home after receiving the with the Pontlff and with mlgcnio Pill! .1 of stats. The utter returned from Lourdes. Rance, tonight, and was expected to give the matter 'bis immediate "attention. FREIBUFB, Germany. May 1- Responsible qusrtsn toniflit do- W011i” off .l of s point at 80.8. The utili- ties gave a shade batter pvrform- sacs than the general average. but even hen the gains Wm mostly of minor clnrsctor, Bonds were s little both: than mm. about tbs rails. 1mm tbs‘ previous day's mild recession con- tinned. '11s» U. s. government ob- obligations wm again higher. sud further new puks wan established by several issues, before modest de- clines at the close shaded earlier of doing your work’! I lost my place. of counl. MYSTIFIED Mother-No ‘Ibmmy. I've tolo you s doom times, I wozrt give you a penny for sweets. ‘Ibmmy (in nggrievsd forum-I don't see whsrs dad 80in the idol! that you are always changing your mind! treasury fsihsd 1o make any change nled reports from shroud that 2.000 col-man Catholic youths were sent to concentration camps or wars arnskisd at the German aids of the Swiss frontier after their return . m; at this age, the lean meat com- “m!” “mmlmlli "w "We °1 mated. Price fixing would be per- blessing of Pope Pius. 1 vemng . M 1st M tent of their bodflcg will be lncrcas- Cm“ mama in natural reamirce indus- m churchmen caution!!! ex- ma. m“; "m “up e- u“ “um” m m“ I . ed, and at the same time substantial wmcm/WRWT tries for which codes now , i‘ plsinsd, however. that" tbs WW!‘ ary u the New York price of the . d 1 BEAVER FLOUR I $2 65 deposits of fat will be made in nub it. a "a. mm possibaillltyi; and not w“, m“, “an,” 3.4 o, ,_ m, in thehivl-fiivéento figure l»! v1‘ ,. , . lean meat, thus producing a very Meanwhile, government attorneys new " J D10 I - t 1s ts. The U. B. “mat ' 4mm” Reed of the Justice Dc- The degision rsstl. of course. “n “m” ' “n Amongst u» Canadian mlnms stocks Norlnds and Dome mines lost a point or more. Canadian Pa- cific, Mcfntysl-Poraupixae, ilakd shore and Imcprial 0L1 were frac- tionslly lower while International Nickel, Distillsrs-Gosgnml. Elem Walker. mm of Canada and l-lol- from an Easter visit to the Vatican. lingu- were a little highur. mum-P . I i F‘ . "I!!! 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The feeding of carbohydrate! and fat will largely serve ths purpose of fattening mature‘ animals. with, of course, a low protein conisnt, but with the younger animals. and particularly withvcalves. the pro- . than wifll Mon’: Woman's and Children's Shoes at film?“ 1310:2156?‘ m“ “n b’ ‘¥“;..’"" ,- m ' The fssdinaofbeafcattioiacar- with funds rlindby hil to. Obi-III! 0! T. N. T" ind solidified dint-laden wind has quieted and w” Oblofldfuguijflgobgpgrgg- Dmmmwudwing. ‘ ‘lbnrntonssidhc acndbcmb- laden balloons into the clouds»- morrow and Ixplods ried on lsmly for the purpose of qitimna ‘(l/I/llilllli l. vi" 111-1 aincldsmcdilo lo.mk rwouseo rangowcr! 5 M1 them. therdm 1i bwvmu nw- iaoiiy 1.1.3.3 ' IlILDaaN a.» ; DRY GOODS essary w feed more protein u» mul- ,,,,,_.,. m, m.“ ha“ m u, o,’ m, - C f“ u“ mhfém. ‘$ ’ SHREDDED WHEAT. givcibsirbodlatlaoviulslslunuuollismlilpodoacsssul-"c H.001» l: ha. Sin-added grown-ups . within!!! 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