pacjb rons L MEN ADMIRED HCR THE MOMENT THEY SAW HER AT LAST HER NEW SimS-r-lAW FRANKLY TOLD HER HOW SHE WAS OrrENOINO NEW AIR SERVICE Tan Amc-'an to Operate From Halifax to Newfoundland 3T. JOHN'E. Nfid.. May 2: (Canadian Press Pan American Alr- to Mrs. C. E. Cadden and child, who have been visiting with relatives in Seattle, arrived in the city from the south on the Prince Oeorge this morning. MANURE For Sale $2.00 a Load Dominion Dairy Phone Kcd 608 m AND HOW EASILY LIFEBUOY would coma HCR FAULT UT IT WAS THI SAME OLD STORY I THEY CALLED ONCE-THEN ORlFTEO AWAY ways, operating in 30 countries of the world, will extend their service to Newfoundland this summer wth flight from Halifax to St. John's. ! According to present plant of the company, this will be one leg of a trans-AUantle route mapped for 1934, when a co-operative scheme will be worked out with Imperial Alrvays limited of London, England. ! PAY ONLY $Q.oo W Down The belsnce iprtid over two years 1 X Own a fine new KelvSnator-equipped ' 4 $ kinw tMF It HAPPILY MARRIED. A THANHS TO LIFEBUOY'S SURE PROTECTION I 'BUT IS NO LONGER A PROBLEM Cash I'rlre On POLAR KING 1W CU. IX) 169 .50 Northern British Columbia Power Company Ltd. "TILUE THE TOILER" ( I'M IM L-OV NBM OWt, x L'u m. a MAC I B V a I W A I IAaT' 4 .fr J' HLinWr kamiwn jsko m nu daily mrm Wednesday j,Un, FINALLY SHE WAS THE ONLY CIRL IN HER CROWD NOT MARRIED DON'T RISK "B.O." THE merest Hint of "B.O " Wr r mint a girl's charm, a mn'i attractiveness. I t'l to easy to be guilty and not know it, because we quickly set used to an ever-present odour. ny ife! Vaah and bathe always with lifebuoy for ixfrt protection. Its Marching lather itUarrut pores ead "B.O," danaef. Ira pka- ant, hygienic scent that vanishes as you t tclb you Lifebuoy purxfttt. Try tbii "fitUr Every night, massage Lifebuoy s creamy lather into the skin. Then rinae. Your completion will freshen and glow with healthy beauty. istii eTti mnii Test flights will be made from Halifax to St. John's as soon as the weather permits. At the forthcoming session of the Newfoundland legislature the company will ask for charter authorising them to follow a regular schedule tor passengers, freight and malls. The company already has established a service for passengers between Boston and Halifax. Last April F. F. Wlnslow of the Do away with old-fashioned,'unganitary methods of refrigeration. End food spoilage and waste. Install a Polar King, the ultra-modern electric refrigerator designed and built to give the greatest possible value at the lowegt price. Priced to fit present-day budgets, Polar King is the electric refrigerator opportunity you have been waiting for. New model with all porcelain enamel interior and white lacquer exterior and 4J cubic foot food capacity is priced at only $1G9.50 cash. Polar King with GJ cubic foot capacity, $229.50. Other Kelvinator and General Electric models at attractive prices all on convenient terms. 1 1 Pan American Airways was in 8t. John's and addressed a service dob. outlining the project. In September. R. H. Logan visited the island dominion, visiting 8t. John's, Orand Falls. Botwood, aambo and several points on the east and south coasts. Mr Logan prepared a complete report on favorable locations for airports in this district. Transatlantic Service When the Pan, American company has established a scheduled service ;to Newfoundland, the Imperial Alr-' ways will immediately complete i plans for service across the North ' Atlantic to Newfoundland, thus op-. enlng the first transatlantic service ' between Europe and the North Am-'. ersfian continent. j The Imperial Airways will use a fleet of planes on (he route, via Ice- Oreenland and Labrador. reports received here tndi- date that both companies are con fident the connection can be made m 1JRM. Several successful fllnht have been made over the northern retry and the Capt Wolfgang Von Orohau's repetition of the journey has won strong support for the pro moters. GIRL GUIDES HOLD DISPLAY Last evening the Prince Rupert Company of Oirl Ouldes gave their annual display of drills, marches, fames, races and badge-work In St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall. The Port Clements Challenge Cup, donated for patrol work during- the year, was won tor the third year In succession by the Sunflower Patrol members being Patrol Leader Honors Silversides. Patrol Second Bdna MacLean and Ouldes Merle West, Oerry Cade and Mar-jorte Silversides. The trophy was presented by Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, president of the Prince Rupert Oirl Ouidsa' Association, who. in a few suitable words, congratulated the patrol on Its splendid achievement Prises were won for deportment, drilling and marching during the evening by Freda Mussallem first i, Muriel Eby second i and Jean Watt I third i Victoria Stamford received honorable mention. The prises were donated and presented to the winners by Mrs. Mcintosh. At the close of the evening refreshment were served by the patrol leaders and patrol seconds of the company. In charge of the Ouldes was Cap tain Norma Rogers assisted by Lieutenant Muriel Brewerton. Ran ger Alethea Peachy was pianist for the evening. ICVfi. THIS APTtfi , KlOOM AND Ma's - J QOklNA TAV TO y y &immwm, r" flf tfc5oa7Rsr1 To fcTKT ro lriMMSa bacAusT TWO FILMS ONSCREEN ".Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu" and "lie Learned About Women" Show Ing at Capitol Theatre "The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu," a mystery thriller starring Boris Kar-loff, Lewis Stone, . Karen Morley, Charles Starrett and Myrna Loy, and "He Learned About Women," a comedy with Stuart Brwin. Alison i 8klpworth and Susan Fleming In the principal roles, are the features of a double bill film program at the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week. In the "The Mask of Dr. Fu! Manchu" Doris Karloff is seen in I the role of the uncanny Oriental! monster. Fu Manchu, who In hts: wild dreams of Oriental power, tor-! lures his victims, heads an amaslng plot of intrigue and savagery, and figures in a wild attempt u arouse Asia against the world. "He Learned About Women" Is the story of a young fellow 'Stuart Krwtn with 180.000.000 and a lot of bnok-knowledte. who uddenlv decides It's time he learned a bit about the world. Miss Sklnworth. ast as an ex-actress, and beau-tww Run Flemlns. a an unem "loved stenographer help teach him. LOCAL NEWS The fire department had a call t 2Ai yesterday afternoon to the crncr of Ninth Avenue and Baron ; street where there was a brush fire ; hljh occasioned no damage. Mrs. H Staines arrived in thej ity on the Prince Oeorge tills j norning from Vancouver, being! 'iere to iota her husband. Constable Staines, who was recently aaetgned to the city detachment of the ore- vtncsal police here. Mi. Staines was formerly Mies Roweoa Oham- lojn of Anyox. Any purchaser of D-H trading prodncts-PAINT. VARNISH or ENAMEL will receive a bonus of 25i ; in D II quality rjoodt frcir. any B-H dealer in Canada. from May 1st to May 15th only Choo your 'bonus from any O il leading '.toatoe. PAINT NO'".' I th n il ao-duett and tave a quarter of the co t. Your daakv is Kates' beta. Let him advise yaas. 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