......_._...-.,.-.-¢~¢<_-. ‘ “ PAGE anon-Ir» I h. - _ till“ Q . FARES " To ~ 'AMHERST- -—Glllllg- FRIDAY. FEBRUARY ‘i, 1988 .,.:~ -< Return Lllnlt: MONDAY, FIB. 10, 198G ‘From CHARIDTTETOWN Pffillortionately Low Fares .._ from other Stations. I 95MB" of Five and under Twelve years of age HALF FARE‘ €--.- G o o d l u DAY COACHES ONLY For Further Information Consult Any ‘Picket Agent Canadian iiationai Railways Use Canadian National Telegraphs. ‘Tickets Goneraliiotors Gorp. iiave Best YearSinoe 1929 (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Jan. 27—The larg- est net profit for any year since 1929 was shown by General Motors Corp, in a preliminary report is- , sued today, . Alfred P. Sloan Jr., President, re- ported the corporation's prelimin- ary net earnings had increased to $157,286,000, or $3.89 a share for 1935. from $94,769,131, or $1.99 a share in 1934. ~ The preliminary total of cash. U_ S. government securities and other marketable securities as of Dec. 31, 1935, amounted to $200,- 100,000, an increase of about $13,- 134,000 over the total reported at Dec. 31. 1934. Preliminary net working capital as of Dec. 31, 1935, totalled $322,400,000. an increase of about $49,220,000 over the unount shown on Dec. 31, 193i. , A gain o1 38.3 per cent was scored kn 1935 in total soles tn dealers. in- cluding (‘Janadiui sales, ‘overseas shipments and , ‘action from foreign sources. I » ' ::A Corrector of Pulmonary Troubles-windy testimonials could be presented showing the great ei- iicwcy of Dr. Thomas liiclectric Oil in correcting disorders of the respira- tory processes. but the best testi- monial is experience and the Oil is recommended to all who suffer from these disorders with the certainty that they will find relief. It will .uliay inflammation in the bronch- ial tubes f? ro I '1 IOSTD - a ..§ YERSTIRN 7 arnnaunlr nuns Own Innnl kip par ooooll Inn Inlnl Iolin (culling c! Yunonlla, N. 8., Ill ruulu) Snlllng from land's Folnl Wharf, lnlnl lulu. uvnry Friday at I A. M. (A. T-l. Due Ino- _ Ion I o'clock (E51,) following unornlng. ~ Local . _ ’ lulnt Iuhn and Yurnaonlh. I Ono-way lulu S10 from Snlnl John. Warns. nonrlorlnhln llnlerenln 01.25 up. nod In lwo people. Finn vneulo u! lnir prices, Puueugon holding through lichen to Dou- von or beyond uuay occupy ainlornamn Thun- luy night. wlllll tho ohip ll lylng In Saint Iohu, wiihoui outvn rlsnvgo. 9 Apply any Qnldlnn Nnllennl Ruilwuyo Company Tlelol Olen, or n! Road's Painl Wharf. luint Ioiun. pnoougon on not enniod bolwoon NOTICE " A meeting of the Livestock Shippers and all farmers interested in the marketing oi’ livestock will be held in the Board Room, City Build- ing on Friday, January 31st at 1.30 o'clock to con- _ older the building of an 1 g; ' Abattoir for Queen's County to accommodate the shippers and farmers. - By order of, COMMITTEE. CAH-l-Tl-fl S-__. ‘ Professional Bards _ -_-~_,.-_v..~.,-... ‘ .., _._ v. ‘:1#-‘;'s .THE CHAR 'I"I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN v . BRUAIIBASTINB SYSTEMBHANGE PLANNED? Whole System T0 Be Revolutionized At Coming Parliamen- tary Session, Is Re- port. (C- P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA. Jan. 2'l-—The Evening Citizen said today it had learned ""16 Whfllfl direction and system of Canadian radio broadcasting is to be revolutionized at the coming session of Parliament." - The newspaper asserted thc Gov- ernment was likely to "return to the plan proposed by the commis- sion cf scmc years ago headed by Sir John Aird" which recommend- ed a manager of broadcasting and an honorary board of seven direc- tors flve of whom would represent geographical areas. ' Five of the directors would rep- resent thc Maritime Provinces. Que- bec. Ontario. thc Prairie Provinces and the Pacific Coast, two would serve in a general capacity. “Only nominal remuneration in the form of expenses would attach to the directorshlps, the manager being the big post with such assist- ance as is required." it said. The Citizen recalled that the Aird Commission wns set up by the previous King {government that the legal question arose ether the Dominion or provinces had juris- diction over radio and that before the scheme could be made effective the government changed and the present system was introduced. The paper said it was believed Hector Charleswcrth. chairman of the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission. "may be provided with another position in the government service. filling a vacancy in one suited to his talents." Investigating Toronto Police Force *1 ernment to investigate the conduct are shown (l) ‘County Jildlfl Dim‘ members of thc force were banded can C. Ross of Eigin and (8) Coun- iogether 2L5 thieves, the royal com- ty Judge J. J. Coughlln of Essex. mission held its ilrst sitting. Here-who comprise the commilion. In (2) is Crown Aifomoy Norman P. Newton of muons"; coulll-Y. who h“ been appointed commission Labntt kidnapping can. Canadian trade with British Malaya. is increasing. British Malaya is thc name applied to the colony of the Straits Settlements (including Singaport, Penang. Malacca, Labunn, Christmas Island, Mnyal States ian and Perils). George V., Chapter 31, iniituled “An Act i0 addition thereto. Potts A- MacPhee Nuptials On Thursday evening last at thc parish manse. Canoe Cove. by Rev. Dr. J. W. S. Lowry, there was so!- ‘enoe MacPhce, third daughter oi‘ Mr, and Mrs. Hugh MacPhee oi Canoe Cove, to John Wm. Potts of Bonshaw. » ' The bride was very handsomely attired in a wedding dress of blue sill: crepe, while the groom wore the conventional black. The cere- mony was witnessed by a few friends oi’ the bride and after the usual greetings and congratu- lations, the bridal party returned to the residence of the brides par- ents, where in company with a number of friends a very pleasant social evening was spent. 'I'he,bridc and groom are well known and very popular in thc community and have the best wishes of a. wide circle of friends for a happy and prosperous united life. The young couple will make their future home in thc Bonshuw district where the groom has re- sided for some years past, follow- ing the occupation of the farm. Statutory Holiday 0 n June 23 (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, Jan. 29.—Canada this year and hereafter will celebrate the birthday of its new King, Ed- ward VIII. on June 23 without hav- ing to change the law. , The Secretary of State's depart- ment explained today thc revised statutes of i927 call for proclama- tion of a statutory holiday on the birthday of the reigning King or on the day sct aside for celebration of the birthday. The alternative provides for u statutory holiday when the King's birthday falls on a Sunday. King George's birthday, Julie 3. was observed as a statutory holiday but not as a general public holiday. ILS. Gold Wave Toll Mounts (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO, Jan. 27--Weather prophets tallied the current cold wave as the most prolonged ns well as the most severe of the century tonight as the mercury prepared for another sub-zero dip. Herc in the virtualcentrcof the’ ice-locked continent, forecasters estimated the heat deficiency for thc six, days of Arctic temperatures at 27 degrees a day. and added that no prospect of any alleviation was in sight for a couple more days. They described the cold as the most ,. ‘ ‘ n in 24 years, since l2. Additional deaths in the United States attributed to the weather numbered at least l5 during the day and brought the estimated total for the visitation of extreme cold to approximately 250. Heavy farm 19sec? were lald.to the unwelcome vsitor. Although many midwest states regarded the emnized the marriage of Miss Flor- ' and Cocos Islands), the Federated (Perak, Selangor, Ncgri Sembilan. and Pahang). and the Unfederated (Johore, Kedah; Trcgganu, Kelan- QUETTA. 1nd1a—(C.P.)-Ei:ht- cen thousand houses have been salvaged from thc ruins caused by earthquakes last May and many survivors have returned in their homes. Malay States CIVIC ELECTION‘ In pursuance of'An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed in the Twenty-first Yea!‘ 0f the feign 0f Hi5 M1119“? King Consolidate and amend the several Acts Incorporating the City of Charlottetown," and all Acts in amendment thereof or in I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an election of a Mayor for the said City and one person to serve as Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards Numbers 1, 2 and 3 of the said Ciiy, and of Two persons to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Four of the said City, and of Three I’_ersons_to serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward Number Five in the said City; being in all a Mayor and Eight Councillors representing the City as follows: FOR WARD NUMBER ONE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER TWO--0NE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER THREE-ONE COUNCILLOR FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR-TWO COUNCILLORS FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE -THREE COUNCILLOR‘; WILL BE HELD ON ' WEDNESDAY THE TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., 1936 AT THE SEVERAL POLLING PLACES THAT IS TO SAY . iWard 1 West, at or nearDavid S, McLeod’s “Taxi Stand” 54 Queen Street. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. I-Iillinry MucMillan, being on Dorchcsicr-Streei, between Prince and Great George» Streets. Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Karl Kelly's Shoe Repair Shop, 95 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at Henry Nealds "Shoe Re- pair Shop“, 87 Prince Sircei. Ward 3 in the Illarket House Building. Ward =1 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert. King's, being N0, 182 on the south side of Kent Street. WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The First Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number One, in the City of Charlctteiown. situate East oi’ Grcnt George Street, and the Poll shall be held at or near the dwelling of Mrs, Hiiliary MacMlllun. being on Dorchcslcr Street between Prince and Grent George Streets. WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Second Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tlon of Ward Number One. in thc City of Charlotte- town, situate West oi Great GEorgc Street. and the Poll shall be held at or near David S. McLeod‘s Taxi Stand. 54 Quccn Street. WARD TWO EAST 0F GREAT GEOlHlE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise ail that portion of Ward Number Two, in thc Ciiy of Charlottetown. situate East oi Great George Strcci. and the Poll shall be hcid at Ilcnry Noah's Shoe Repair Shop, 87 Prince Street. WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two. in thc City of Charlotte- town. situate West oi Great George Street, and the Poll shall be held at Kari Kelly's Shoe Repair Shop. 95 Queen Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Number Three, in the City of Charlottetown. and the Poll shall be held at or near the Market Iiouse. WARD FOUR EAST EAST OF IIILLSBOROUGII STREET-The Sixth Polling Division shall comprise ail thni. portion of Ward Number Four, in the City of Charlottetown. situate East of Hiilsborough Street, and the Poll ohall be held at or nsar the shop of Seymour Mclnnis, No. 1'77 Weylnouth Street. WARD FOUR CENTRAL The Seventh Polling Division shall comprise all that portion or Ward Number Four, situate Wool. of Rilisborough Street and East of Great George liroot. noon until the hour of Four 0'Ciock, in Ward 4 East, at or near the shop of Sey- mour Mclnnis, No. 177 Weymouih St. Ward 5 ‘West, at Louis Ranabanh Service Station, place 0f business corner of Queen and Euston Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at the Hub Service Station, on the West ‘side of Great George Street, being No. 207 Great George Street. Ward 5 East Central, at the Rcd Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great Gcorgc Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elizabeth Enmun, No. 263 Euston Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine 0'Ciock in the forcnoon and continue open until Five 0'Ciock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS and the Poll shall be held at or near the sliop of Herbert King, being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST _ WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Eighth Polling Division shall comprise all that poi-- iion of Ward Number Four in the said City, situ. Me Wtst of Great George Street, and the Poll ohnii be, held at the City Building. WARD FIVE EAST EAST OF - IIILLSBOROUGH STREET- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise all thug pqgflqn o! Ward Number five. in Cimlolieiown. East of "llllboroush Street, and n line u. continuation there- of to the division lino" between Pharlotfetown Oom- mon and Royalty, and the Poll ehaii be held at or near the dwelling ol Mrs. Elizabeth Enlnalfo. 863 Eusion Street East. warm FIVE assr CENTRAL‘ The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Five. In C‘ rlottetown, East o! Great George Street and the Mnipeque Road and Went of Iliiioborough Street and u. line in continua- tion thereof to the division line between Charlotte- town Common and Royalty, and the Poll shall be held at on near the led Indian Service Station. corner Fitzroy and Great Streets. WARD FIVI WEST CENTRAL WEST 0F GREAT GEORGE STREET AND EAST OF QUEEN STREET-Tho Eleventh Polling Division ahaii prlae nil that portion of Ward Five in Charlottetown, Wool of Great George Street and Mnlpeque Rood and loot of Queen Street, and tho Poll shall bu held at the Huh Service Station. being No. I07 Great George Street. WARD FIVE WEST The Twelfth Polling Division shall comprise ail that portion of Word Five, in P‘ iottetown. aiiuto Wont of Queen Street, including Government lloIo and land at Victoria Park. nus the Poll shall be hold at Louis Rnnnhanh Service Station place of bflneq, ecu-nor of Qleen and Iuntou streets. NOMINATION DAY, _WEDNESD AY, FEBRUARY 5th, A. "D. 1936 At the Oiiico of the City Cloris, Ci 1y Hail, from the hour of Twelve 0'Ciock, the, afternoon of the sumo duy. , For. Qualifications of Electors ooo Act 21 George V., Cap. 8i. »o.r.1v1cuor.so1v, City can. CiiyClerirs our... Charlottetown, 1...... 2m, 1936 \ Charlottetown. Robe Schedule " Announced (A. 1'. Dy Guardian's special Wire) OLIWIILAND, Jan. ill-Stewards of the ‘Trotting Horse Club of Ani- orict. 1116., approved today a illrano Circuit racing schedule of 13 weeks for i988. and for the first time in history. approved a six-weeks’ ch cult schedule west of the Mississippi River. ‘The Wisconsin and Ohio Stat: fairs. nt Milwaukee and Columbus and Historic Track ‘at Goehen. N Y., were added to the clrcuit’s reg- ular schedule. Western tracks approved for latc fall racing included Pomona and ‘I'll! SCHEDULE Juno M to July -11 at Cleveland; ledc: Alli’. 10-15 It Good met. Goelien. $40.09!! Hlmbleton- inn stake Aug. 12: Aug. 17-22 at "Springfield. 111.; Aug. 24-29 ot Milwaukee: Aug. a1 to dept. 5 at Columbus: Bapt- 7-12 at Indiana-Will. Ind; Sept. 14-19 at Lexington, Kym; Grand ' Clip-cur’ t1 ~on follow the pici Ban Diego. Calif, and Phoenix,_ Aria coL15_"§_*Y>e 2 Things Instantly! These . .4 Simple Method m: Anyone can rm. l 1' loin. Make euro you lei 41mm: The moment youjeelurgdcold com ablfhlir doctor will a prove this as rhaps the quickes easiest way llliown to light colds and sole tbro t. Tile “Aspirin” taken internally will combat n cold almost instantly: ‘I ii throat 1s sore, crush and stir 3 DEMAND AND GET cfi Dill! I M! Illlo of water. z Bopootirooiuieatiulbonro. " irin” Tablets in a tblxd o 31:20! water: gorgic twice. Do lo: rinse mo tb. "As iilu" Tablets are made in a . “Aspii-m" ls the registered trade-mark of the Bayer Com any, Luni . r the name a er in the form of across on everyiab et. ASPIRIN" and Harriman of Newhlork as pres- dent. Harriman said the r mobs dates are tentative, depending upon the dates of the Doe Angeies County is Pair. The racing at Boston, he said, would be M Suffolk Downs track. provided the Massachusetts Racing __..._._—:;%. “Derienced a dental boom W"! 811i around of Dr. blowing manb new desensitlzer and pmu iously timid souls marched courage ously to their dentists, Arrangements for wholesa]. Sept. 31 to Oct. 3 at Pomona; Oct. 5-1’! at 8m Diego; Oct. 10 to Nov. 1 at Phoenix. ‘I110 stewards re-elocted E. Rol- Ward 1 West, at or near David S. McLeod’s “Taxi Stand”, 54 Queen St. Ward 1 East, at or near the dwelling house of Mrs. Hilliary MacMillan, being on Dorchester Street, between Prince and Great George Streets. . Ward 2 West, at or near the shop of Karl Kelly's Shoe Repair Shop, 95 Queen Street. Ward 2 East, at Henry Neale’s “Shoe Re- pair Shop” 87 Prince Street, Ward 3 in the Market House Building. Ward 4 West at the City Building. Ward 4 Central, at or near Herbert King's, being No. 182 on the south side of Kent Street. ' . WARD ONE EAST OF GREAT STREET-The First Polling Division ohnli comprise all that portion of Ward Number Ono, in the City of l“ Iottetown, situate snot ulGreat George Street, and the Poll shall be hcid at or near the dwelling of Mn. Hiliiary Mao- Milinn, being on Dorchcoter Street between Prince and Gfreui. George Streets. WEST 01-‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET-The occ- ond Polling Division ohailoomprioe nil that portion of Ward Number One. in the City oi’ Charlottetown, situate West ‘of Great George Street, and the Pull shall be held at or near David B. Mcuod’: Taxi Stand. M Queen Street. WARD TWO EAST Oi‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Third Polling Division shall comprise all that por- tion of Ward Number Two, in the City of Charlotte- town. aiiuato East of Great George Stnset, and the Poll shall be, held at Henry Neale’: Shoe Repair Shop. B1 Prince Street. . WEST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET-The Fourth Polling Division ahaii comprise all that por- tiou o! Ward Number Two. in the City of Chariote- town‘. niiuaie Weot of Great George Street. and the poll shall be held at Karl Kelly's shoe repair ohop 95 Queen Street. WARD THREE The Fifth Polling Division shall comprise Ward Nnabor Three. in ilu City of Charlottetown, and the Poliolaiibobeldatornenriheliiarkot House. WARD FOUR EAST IAIT 0F IIILLSBOBOUGII STREET-The Sixth Polling Division shall ' all that portion or Word Number Ivor. in tho City of Charlottetown. oitnaio loot of Hiliaboqugh Street, and tho Poll shall be hold at or nsnr the ohop of Seymour Mc- lnnis, No. 177 Weymonih sum. WARD FOUR. CENTRAL Tho seventh Polling Division ohali comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of lliliobooongb lie-est and loot of Great George ltrooi. Commission gives its approval. NEW PAIN-KILLER HELPS DENTISTRY NEW YORK, Jan. 38—NOW York ‘ELECTION or commissioners or SEWERS and WATER SUPPLY In pursuance oi’ An Act of the Le islature of the P " Island made and passed in the Fiftieth Tear of the rcignroliiiflclig ‘llirgfltfhmd Victoria, Chapter 8, intituled “The Charlottetown Water Works Act,” and all Ad; 1: amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and of An Act of the Legislature of the p" vince oi’ Prince Edward Island made and passed in the Sixty-first year of the rel n of Her Majesty Queen Victoria Chapter 12, intituled, ‘The Charlottetown g Act,” and all Acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. ' I do hereby give PUBLIC NOTICE that an Election for Three Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply _ FOR THE CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN WILL BE HELD 0N WEDNESDAY rm: TWELFTH DAY or FEBRUARY, A. D., 193s AT ran sovansr. POLLING.‘ PLACES mar rs r0 SAY! manufacture of the killer had been w.?;‘.”L‘Z“.Z?§,',‘; the Columbia professor of denim; a native of Victoria, B. C. annoui? ced it m the world. ' Sewerage Ward 4 East,‘ at or near the shop of Sey. mour Mclnnis, No. 177 ,Weymouth St. Ward 5 West, at Louis Ranahanh Service Station, place of business, corner of Queen and Eusion Streets. Ward 5 West Central, at the Hub Service Station, on the West side of Great George Street, being No, 207 Great George Street. . Ward 5 East Central, at tho Red Indian Service Station, corner Fitzroy and Great George Streets. Ward 5 East, at or near the dwelling of lgltrs. Elizabeth Enman, No. 263 Eusion rec . _ . And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at Nine 0'Ciock in the forcnoon and continue open until Five 0'Ciock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF POLLING DISTRICTS o and the Poll shall be held at or near tbo uhop of ""59" Kllll. being No. 182 on the South side of Kent Street. WARD FOUR WEST WEST OI‘ GREAT GEORGE STREET-Tho Eighth Polling Division ohaii comprise all that por- iion of Ward Number Four in the laid City, situate West of Great George Street. and tho Poll shall be held at the City Building. WAIDFIVEIAST EAST 0F RILLSBORDUGII STBEET- The Ninth Polling Division shall comprise nil that por- tion of Ward Number Five, in Charlottetown, Bu! of llllllbomwsh Street, and a lino u. continuation thereof to tho illvlllon line between Charlottetown Common and loyalty, and the Poll nhnil be held ai or near the dwelling of Mrs. Elisabeth Eumarrs. 253 Bunion Street loot. ‘ WARD FIVE EAST CENTRAL The Tenth Polling Division shall comprise all that portion of Word Five. in Charlottetown. Boil or Great George Street and the Mabcuuo itood and Welt of lliihborough Street and n line in continua- tion thereof to the division line between Charloiie- town Couunon nod loyalty, and the Poll ohnli b! held at or nenr the Bed Indian Service Station. cor- nes-Pitzroy and Great George Streets. WAID FIVE WEST CENTRAL W!!! OI’ GBIAT GIOIGI ITIIIT AND EAST OI‘ QUIIN ITIIIT Eleventh Poilinl Division nltnii comprise nil that portion oi Wold Fl"- iu Charlottetown, Weoi oi Grout George Street w! Malpequoloadaadlaotofiiueensireobauuibi Poll shall be bold at the Hub Service Station. helm No. 20'! Great George ltroot. wsuo m: wssr ' rs- muu. Polling Divhlon mu warm e" m: portion of Wool n». in Charlottetown. dw- inollflng Govemmfli ma. no on nu m: imiuooaeornorofQaoonuudlItoultrueto- NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th, A. E1936 At the Oilice [of the City Clerk, City Hall, from tho hour of Twelve O'clock. noon until the hour of Four 0'Ciock, in the afternoon of the some day. For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21 George V., Cop. 81. o. raivrcnonsou. ca; can." on. cum on...’ criticism... January WI. 1°"- ' SAMUEL KENNEDY, Mayor ofvtbo (iii: oi’ Charlottetown-