corral. a ruirO e-DA Y ==asaumou snolvr RJE; 1| \ 1c;ifyr.ai_%:o 1' “RED ‘HOT “spasm " iffIjHRILLING DRAMA of the EARLY WEST f.‘ '|\ -' "' WITH ORCHI! B Here's n whizzer = in! a Gibson- ,galloping horses and flashing swords, ropes, ‘ ‘and guns and rights - all ior "the possession oi v '. slllld and a girl’! . . _.lnve. , ff. 5 bras’ a a Vi] TOMORROW Matinee 3.15 ........ 11c, 16c. ' Night 7 d: 8.45 ...... 16c. 26c. r ,j.',"rhc Public Forum “This column ls open ior the 1-~-,disousslan by orrespondenu .,piqnestions oi terest. The ,__ Charlottetown Guardian does lie: necessarily * the ' ‘Pbpinloiaa o! correspondents. m '~v“' .1... yiContinued from page 4) run_ the delinquent, (ii I may "I1 him by so harsh a name) through the tution. pausing only long eno h to give him a passing ac- iquaintance with it, so to speak. In ithis way a three month's sentence ailalvbeserved in three days, or two orrthree weeks at most. All these mothodshave been tried here, in dayelgone by with signal success, so inrtas ‘emptying the Jail was con- cerned. " But-tthere is yet another plan that halite-advocates. to wit, repealing the‘. statutes ior the infringement oi slurp-behind bolts and bars, which makes-it easier ior the sinner, and nuliilles thesln. An empty ‘Jail i8 easily procured by thou-methods" Outlined, and that Without Dfflliidiming a general am- neatyrsbut there are yet many peo-' pla old fashioned enough to think th|t__law ls something-to be respect- ed and upheld, and the proper place flag-flaws that» break it is the jail house, Jae it, ever so crowded. The number-oi. commitments might be taken as. evidence oi the eiiiclency "andaactlvity oi the oiiicers whose tiuiy ltsis to eniorce the law, and sgvthat in .the discharge oi their uty.__i.hcy have not been unduly in- firiered with. The certainty oi con- on and ihewllrnowledge that there be no mitigation oi the sentence posed-will, in time, result in lew- ei’ oiiences against the law and a k need jail population, as a matter Ofllae. ' '- I am Sir, eta, i I.“ M. (TAG ‘trouble now is, especially in king's Coilnty. that lalvbreakers arc ht large‘, thanks to "pull" and other fies‘. This causes disrespect ior i w; as does the iact that so otherwise respectable people ‘ille- bootleggers as a matter oi it no crime. Ed. G.) .- . nu Hanan). "' " 6r scomun nan - 11B ‘ " mot- a ~ Mary R... James German "' Bob Mac. W. Campbell ICE RACES The Malpeque Driving Club held their third meet oi .the season on the Baltic River ice 0n ‘Thursday. 23rd. The weather ibelng she a large crowd attended which shows the in- terest the citizens oi the vicinity are taking in the sport oi kings. Al- though the track was heavy. very fast time was made, there being three classes viz: A, B and C. ‘ The club intends to hold a big dree-ior-all with e. prize very tempt- ing in the owners oi’ the iast ones in the very near iutlue and race tans should watch the papers ior the dates. In class A, three horses answered the starters bell, namely Bud Doble Billy Kail and Princess Etta. Bud Ddble has recently been purchased by Mr. Joseph Sheen oi Kcnslngton. Billy Kali. by Ira Champion, and Princess Etta by E. McKelvie. In the first heat Bud Doble won by a l .1 h i‘ Bill Kali, Princess which, one becomes eligible to seclu- ' en” mm y Etta made a break at, the quarter pole, spoiling her chances and came a good third. In the second heat Bud Doble a- gain came out victorious with Prin- cess Etta, a good second. and Billy Kali, third. In the third heat which was ne- cessary to declare second place was won easily by Billy Kali and Prin- cess Etta second. Class B, had three starters. name- ly Pansy _B., Captain Jack and Little Peter, Captain Jack won easily in straight heats with Pansy 15., and Little Peter proving dangerous at all times. Class C. had iour starters, name- ly Mary R... Bob Mac, Ruby C., and Longset Lady. The ilrst heat was captured by Bob Mac. in fine style and the next two by Mary B... Ruby 0., third. and Longset Lady fourth. The iollowlng is the summary:- caass A. 11 231 Bud Dcrble, Joseph Sheen Billy Kail. J. Champion Princess Etta. E. Bryanton CLASS B. Captain Jack, W. Stewart Pansy 3., H. Ramsay Little Peter. N. Champion CLASS C. 2 l 1 1 2 2 Ruby C.. P‘. Bernard 8 3 4 Imgset Lady. ‘R. Budbury 4 4 3 ~ The omolals were: Judges, Ralph y. Janice ‘If , 3nd Ken neth ishnouueer, n A. some. Qtortere. Everett Burt and May- nerd‘ ' terflm club intends to hold the ext rate 0n Thursday, the 30th. , ' faosse non I The Joy oi commencement ‘week _ "19 TRAGEDY oi examination; ._ the PAIN oi iratenilty ‘ ‘ilatlqm _ the LAUGHTER oi a class play-the “OMANCE i" 701118 love — the THRILL of n Ireat iootball game -- .all these and more embraced in the story oi this appealing um] 1101mm T o” M 07R 1 not. ass lacuna u. Eve. fl s sat, miles, ‘jg . imnuuu 'llrmm\llrml._hflmil for 322i 100% Talkie. ur.rar..u. SALLY.O'NEIL g JEAEFJIEJ-BFF- WOOL GROWEBS WORRIED (British United Press) SYDNEY. New South Wales, Jan. zit-Parker Moloney, the Minister ior Markets and Migration in the new Labor Federal Government, iinds that mere is "a good deal oi anxiety about the m-esent position’ o! the wool industry in the minds oi wool growers” and numerous repre- sentatlons have been made to him by those engag ‘ injihe industry in the hope that eomethL, might be done to relieve the position. He is thereiiore undertaking a thorough in- vestigatlon oi conditions in the wool industry. ' To mention a iactor which is troub ling many growers; ior years many requests have been received to pre- vent the export oi stud sheep w other countries. but because those requests have been refused by pre- vious governments, a serious com- petitor ln South Africa has 870W“ up in regard to finest quality W00“? Though some people consider it is too late to take action the Minister has decided that steps could be tak- en to prevent the replenishing oi ilocks overseas, and eventually Aus- tralia should return to the ylosltion before the export oi stud-flocks be- gan. He expects to reach an early de- cision on this sublect. A recent cablegram irom Iondon glaring that, u, group oi textile or- ganlzations in Yorkshire was n98- otiaiing to form a company Whwh would purchase a million and a hail acres somewhere in Australia, and raise wool ior placing on the mflfilei at hali the present cost, whilst de- scribed as interesting, has been X’!- ce-ived sceptically. Naturally the wool growers will ask how many sheep that million and s. hali run. Oi- ficially it is stated that there is lit- ilu prospect oi suitable land in the Nor-them Territory bcirifl midi! IV‘ nllablo direct by rihe Crown. as most oi the best country was taken up many yeas ago. Published comment ‘is that the ‘news suggests Brndiord lL-z again attempting to break. 60W“ {the wool market. ____________ . PAY LAST RESPECT! Horace ii. Beer. Well-known Com- merclal Traveller, Buried ‘Io-dab (Toronto Exchange) Attended by many friends and ior- mer associates oi the "road" the illn- eral oi Horace H. Beer, 245 Tlowland l-Ave, Toronto well-known commer- clai who died’ on Sunday evening oiinluries flbefiived in a mo- tor accident a. year ago. took place at 1 pm. w-day irohr theiuneral par- lors oi the Fred Matdiews Oclnbenl‘ Spadina Ave. Telegrllnq. wreaths and letters oi’ condolence were reeeivad by the family from iiiende and bileinell connections tn Iii nlrllfll the DWI!!!- ion. ' . . . ' The pail bearers welt Messrs Geo. Bus, elm Auiswgweuipr. A. Gar- ruailsafba. riamuwr. umruur. The lei-vice m, ouuriueuu CANOE COVE NOTES‘ The following are the oiiicers oi Lady Patricia, L. O. B. A, ior the ensuing year; I Mrs. Imuise MucNevln-W". M. Mrs. Katie MacConnelL-Deputy M. Mrs. Christy MacK on-Chap. Miss Beatrice Cam bell-Rec. Secy. Mrs. Margaret MncKinnon-Fin. Sccy. Mrs. Janey MacCannell-Irreas. Mrs. Minnie MacNevin-D. oi C. Mrs. Jean MacKinnon-Lecturer. Miss Annie MacKinnon-S. Lec- turer. ‘ Mrs. Mary Campbell-dst Corn. Mr. Harry MacNevm-Guardian. As the West River ice is now saia as a "highway" many oi our iarm- ers are hauling their potatoes‘ and other produce to Charlottetown. Our local blacksmith, Mr.‘ Mack MacFadyen, ls always kept quite busy, but more especlalky during the “sllppery" time.‘ Our school is progressing iavor- ably under the careful guidance oi Miss Mary S. MacKay. ‘ i1 Tho members oi the Derry, L. 0. L. are having ‘some lively debates this winter. The one ‘choscnior next night is: _“Resolvcd that we learn more by travelling than by reading." I suppose our newspapers would like to favor the "con" sldeoi tho resolu- tion, but there is muchto be said on bothysldes. Canoe Coveb general merchant, Mr. Neil MacCannell, is doing a rushing. business. 1 __._¢ We are eagerly looking iorward to“ the night when the play, which is being practiced by our local actors and actresses, will be held in Canoe Cove. Hall. "Cheoriofl AUSTRALIAN _MIGRATION , ' . FIGURES SYDNEY, New South ‘wulcr, Jan. zli-The latest available return dis- closes dwindling migration ileum for Australia. A comparslonwi the re- sults ior the iirst nine months oi the‘ current and previous years snows that the excess oi arrivals ior that period oi, i928 totalled 19,476 persons while iorlthe Iilrdlar Period oi l9 - the excess ‘oi’ arrivals totalled 4.1m persons-a crease oi 15,317. The an‘ numbered-bill“ pers- ona ‘and the recorded departure! lit.- 583 during the ilrst nine-months o! ma. Oi thenrrivals 80 WWW Wm’ oi British stock. There were _also migrants ‘imm Greece (447) Italy, (1300), ‘Yugo Blavia‘ (44-1 and Malia ('10). _ . gfiriidlfflllnh-the one toilet/re- quisite liar the dainty‘ woman. De- , liebtiiil totise. Leaves no sticlmeu. swiitiyalueraed bylaw‘ tissues. Deli‘- eately inn-ant. a‘ velvet! ‘“ irom various sections oi the Mari- ldip inure-Young on ‘lbieeday. Jan-- 15.41011 Mil IMIIIIIIIMG b! riddles rand iobee._.'.l.‘bere were,el-' even members ‘pnuntoaitar business Irlyius ma: former Milan. bad boerlattended to arrangements were made ior making oi Friendship Quilt audallifior a. dalioein be held in Ramecliiie school on Monday, Feb- ruary 3. undpr the auspices oi the Institute. Tm new members en- rolled. The sinlifll oi thoflltionll Anfiem brought to a close a very successiul andenloyable meeting. The next eating will be held at the home oi Mrsslraura Mclinnll. 1001M. GATHERING-The auc- tion iorty-rives. which took place in Rustico Hall. Jan. 8th. in aid oi "Stella Maris" Chapel, was a decided success, The ladies’ ilrstprine was won by Mrs. Bruno Doucet, Ruetioo; second. equally won by Mrs. Cyriac Pineau and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. North Rustico, drawn by Mrs. Pin- eau. The gentlemen iirgt prise was won by Edmund Blaoquire, North Rustico. Lunch served, a.‘ sale oi cakes took place and worthy to men- tion was a quart bottle oi preserves, whi h brought in the vicinity oi twenty-one dollars. Who can beat that? ni- ARCHITECTS CONVENTIONqAt the concluding session oi a two clays’ convention here on Saturday. Alder- man R. A. Iirachet was re-eleeted president oi the Maritime Associa- tlon oi Architects- Representatives times attended the convention and reports showed that the association had experienced a. satisfactory year. Alderman necbet, the president, was in the chair during the seselonsJOi- iicers elected were: President, R. A. Frechet; vice-president ior Nova Scotia. R. M. Dumaresq. o! I-Ialiinx; vice-president ior Prince ‘Edward Is- land. .1. 1-1. Hunter, oi Charlottetown; honorary secretary-treasurer. H. C. Mott, oi saintlohn. (re-elected): members c: council ior Nova aootia, M. a. ChaPPPn. sydhey. and n. n. Falrn, Aylesiord, N. 5.; members oi council ior New Brunswick, W. w. Alward and A. V. Weatherheed; _oi Saint John. n. .1. Wall_ and .1. r. Feeney. Fairvilles-Moncton ‘mas.- crlpt. ‘ 1 H H i i s1‘. carnaampe woman's m- sTlTUTE-The January» meeting oi this Institute met at the home oi Mrs. John Tulnman. Ten members and two visitors were present. The meeting opened by singing "O Can- ada." Roll call was answered with "outs." A letter oi tlmuu ior quilt, which the members presented at Christmas was read. All bills were ordered paid. 1t Lwas decided to hold a measuring party at the home oi Mrs. Malcolm Morrow,_ on January liith. ior‘ the purpose oi increasing the Institute iunds. Mn. _ John Lnwry invited the members ior the February meeting, roll call to be answered with‘ "Valentine Verses." Meeting closed with singing the Na- tional Anthem. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and a very enjoyable social hour was spent dur- ing which music was iumished by Miss Mary Morrow. , A hearty vote and her dlvlllhbtl’, MP8. Ohll. Mil’- tln ior their lllidndll i0!‘ entertain- ing the members} nub cllossansrmo. The run-- lar meeting oi the Predericton Health Plrateeiwal held in the school-oh Wednesday Jan murmur u» mei- dent wsexltherinesteveneonintln chair. ‘rllaimwiine armed witha health aowiby the junim. Minutes oi tire-lat meeting were sdoptedrTlu roll gall was answered by each member asking a riddle. {no oiiioera til-Who next three mnfltlid elected iollowlzg-hlidaitb-Idlla. Cath annealed. vlu mealtim- Mary . ‘ .. lemma-Mill. Idlth cutciitle. mailman- wuuio. " Murray Damnat- er ifitlflllf A Boomers our. venor oLIdokolnDcnailtiee-lfles srqmbwmnnrualmiououn- oi thanks was hndered ‘Mn? Inman ' . , Mo‘ water-m sum mule-r 11.13am‘ owe:- ‘ 1m cameraman amour... roe sroare will u btldin murmur pause aoaaaraj will fiVG the- 115$ Olfhlfflflfl Of‘ urday at a p. m. Mrl. r-r a. Bender? eon will be the soloist. Sliver collec- tion ior church fund‘; 18$ MINIATURE IIILI SKOOTINGF The’ iinal practice-ehootgw beheld beiore u» January mum. competition in the Armour-lea last night, drew, quite a large nuber oi abate Everything luau prumirinr ior wee» nesday night. Firing will commence at '1 p.111. Practice will be allowed beiore the match. 'l‘be iollowlng. witn- the exception ~oi several targets not night. Possible so. s. Ben com-ea. so, .1. Stewart uoorefso. .1. o. ew- art u, a. .1. MoCabe, 4a. Roy prom 4a. Stuart Jones. 4'1. o. w. Patter- uoi, 4'1, A. Hueetis. 46, William Walsh 4s. s. w. Patterson. ‘as, a. o. Love. LARGEST SCHOOL CLINIC HELD YESTERDAY-At Queen Square School yesterday morning‘ 832 child- ren wore given their second innoc- ulation aninst dipiheria by Dre. Me- nonald and Smith. This is the larg- est number that ill-I been treated Wt in any or the school clinics. Nine‘ oi these were iirlt inoaulationeand the rest represented more than 9d percent oi the children who had)?- oeived their iirst dose oi wxold three» weeks ego. Mr. Wynn,’ the principle helped throughout u» cuuir‘ and Father Cillis‘. and Mr. T. E. Mc- Nutt, ‘Secretary oithe Board, watched with interest “the oulék movements oddoolors audited Cross duress as the many children stepped quietly ior-ward ior their injections. N03’!!! ravou woman's rm- sflTUTl-‘Hle regularmeeting oi the Women's Institute metat the home oi Mrs. Wilfred Inman,‘ on Wednesday. Jan. 8th,‘ with a small attendance.’ The President. Mrs. In- man. opened the meeting by all re- peating the Club Women's‘ Creed. Then followed the roll calla which u. sumac: m. eta,- 11s.‘. um we andeam lib hour's ma. \ . ' s‘ ' m: oltnll in Blptllt Church (hi! ‘lite . turned in. are the scores madelaat 43, Fred Andrew, 43. Wes Dinnis. es. naaacari‘. wm‘ mono. 1r. s. an. ,a1.-miro nearest: leader: or tho mum-u m. gue maintained their leadership to- nilht Jydeieating Kantviile‘ by’ a soore oi 0110.1 . - " on. scans - - tbgl-lalilonians d to 1. saclrvmns nouns man‘ I v ~ ’sAoxvn.1..l1.-,u.n., Jan. Zia-guys villemainteiaed its unbroken record 1B "i! Cfilill-fll . League, by handing Amherst "a tto _3_ deieat here tonight. -Kenslring'ton.4 " I KM. L.,1i_ QWIIII in the moat enthusiastic oi the hockey iana having gone deem to Charlottetown to witness the big lame between the _C_rystals and Abesweiis," there w... only ' a uruu, attendance at the Crystal Rink, Sum- mmlde- an many mam: when the with the bummer-side q. Y. M. 1..., in the- second conteat between these teem for iii» A- n. Maebean ‘Trophy. The ice was in splendid condition and the same; which u. Int, with plenty oi spills and heavy bgfly. checking, was characterized bylnany brilliant rushes. 30th ‘wiles played tle to ‘T between them ihlhc iirst two periods. . I The first period wchi scoreless, in spite oi’ brilliant bill? on both sides. n‘ 111° ‘Willa lkriod. A. Bernard scored ior. Remington iiveiminutos iroin the iaceroii’. This was quickly was aiuwered with the dues, and also Instltuth News ‘Money. The r~‘~~"‘-- _ the last, meeting wereread and adopted. Business oi 'tn'e cv¢.-'_nlllg‘\.... brought up and it was decided to w! 'a kettle iorthe eehooi, 'and _oi-l'e_ mem- ber was appointed 14>, fsendfiruit to any sick in the district.‘ It was‘ also’ decided to send a. bsg- oi ilour ‘to a. family in need. We are planning to hold a pantry sale on Wednesday.- Jan. 15. The retiring Secretary then read a iinancial report oi last yours work. A letter was read b the Bec- rotary in connection wi the Short Course, which is in be held in the hell‘ iuture and it was deoiiiedto send one member. Committees were then appointed ior next‘ month. The meeting closed by sibling theinstlt- ute Ode. we e10 theninvited to the reception". , whefe the hostess served icb, creanrand‘ cake in her pleasing manner. ransouau " Mr. J. H. C. Beck, oi New Glu- gow, N. s, is leaving ior home this morning. Mr: Beck was called {to Murray Barborgio attend the inner- al oi his sister. Mrs. Wbtlon Bell. whole burial took place on Sunday last. l _ . __ Delagatis attending the ‘Cheese Board Conventidiryeeterday includ- so blew-s. Favour Dreelan, _ Henry McDonald. st. Georges; J. J. Morris- ‘ey, Orwell cove; Joseph Clflhit"“_“. lummerville. ‘. . > . I ‘ i P. 1 V blovalinslttothaoonipillibn. ‘ramp byway.’ " ' . ~ Ldyiflsfiinieqi " followed by I telly tor the c. Y. m1. YW- D. Araenault-on a. rebound from IAPEWIL, .1591“! Qlllnutg]. up" A Bernardpnotched; gup another telly find "the period ended 2 to lin the visitor's tavern,“ - _I.n theiinahsession, in the . iirst mini-ii" 0f Pill‘. Darrach. making ni clever rush, slipped n neat one in DI-lttheCLYJLL-goalie. 11m”; quickly-rollover! by q -iurther tally by A- Miimhy- ‘rhe remainder oi u» Period consisted oi various rushes Without scores ior either aide. The lime ended in iavor oi Qnslngten, 4 to i. a - » ‘ ‘I110 line-uni are as iollowsl- . - KINSINGTON-Coal. White, Dy. ienee. Burns and McDonald; m- ""41. A-__Murahv. Banach and n. Murahy: , Bubs. n. cumin, our... Bernard and A. Ilflilrfl. f i - C. Y. M. L-Goal. A. Cameron: De- fmW-‘J- Fitrpstrick and n. LeOlair; "mlfdl- R- Piiiliial. D- Aromuli ‘M Tr Pawn: sum. r. acumen. Steele aha u. Steele. l , Mflm- Rom-s Ind Grady ably m. ""94 the lame. which or. clean characterised by iew penguin, _. BOWLIN ‘RIZBIKIA LEAGUE i 7m its n“ runes M1184 cm . r rule's’ 0's at u“ s": .- , ‘ _ _ . HALIIEQLTI. s.. Jan. ale-mus: Allieonf University proved too gut’ ior Dallioilsle hoekeyiets in an em. hibition lame here tonight. deieatlng ' Keminglonfiranites crossed sticky good combination and then was m. _ "imam. e1. a H , nmmvtvaanl. ~ Iuntallmcarpu. News . rid . 1N0, ices Jlfwenty-eneflube oi u» mm Own tumed ‘out on Thursday night, ma the Grand Howl and Flu; break. t Btu‘ and Tenderpad Teetl were Qone- over Baghera. 1v. Shannon took charge o! the Tender- pads and Akels D. Filliter took i111 First fltlrl.» - . On Friday t e scout meeting wrr poorly attend. . only id oi the 2| boys turning out. ‘rroop leader 111l- hter presented P. L. Fred Shannon with a Jamboree stall badge ior which the Boys bave been competing ior the last two months. scout r; u. ‘ett passed his 3nd class first aid to Assistant Troop leader M. Ow. en. The indoor hockey league was continued with Ian Bcartb broadcast- Lin: from station RANK and its sllorl wave station norrau. Practically all the boys oi the Kirk troop havypassed their tellderiooi tests and are, now working on their second class workscoutrhastcr Lawq son has devised an ingenuous Sflhemi ior teaching signalling, a. descrip- tion u: _which will appear in this col- umn later. g The Baptist troop now has sixteen invested tenderioot scouts and ilva recruits. The boys have got away to a good a on their second class tesis. tainment were usedto buy kneckcr- chiefs, shirts, etc. ior the boys. The liockeyi match between the Qaptlsttroop anti Trinity Trail Ran? gérron the lath’ was won by tho Trill saucer; liiythe score oi 4-1:. ' ‘rhe Zion hoop which was reor- ganized last iall with Clarence walk- ‘er as Bcoutmaster andRobert cam- eron and Bertram, Paterson as ss- distant Bobiltlhlllcl‘ lifnow making y, ‘abut on a con- cert about therntddib oi February and are now practicing herd sml they are going to make it a good onc. ruins-rm since itastarthas mu and hopes in ‘have one oi the best troops in the city. Zion troop now numbers twehiy ma. There is also a Woli Cub pick consisting oi twenty live-wire boys. _Don't iorget your good turn every d!!- - ' loyal when buying uniiorms, book» or other equipment patronize Heari- cuarters stores at 112- Wellington si. Ottawa. ' ' Ballad How about a combined lulu semi Saturday. llverybeeut should carry a com oi the, mo emit Diary. nriw 1i ' cents at Dominion Headquarters. er two e-lwy in the ‘ all oi whom are deai. dumb MR9". , or blind. ‘The attentiveness. determ- ination andskill or these boys is de- neriine arreaunhbie. llx have vu- ald the eeetad clan teetl. Ina ii" more are about to am. :ne§i't ioigtt resi-iiraii" benefit oi this tund- The proceeds oi the recent enierg some new members Join its ranks. . Vancouver-Jill a v91’? notable uooP -