=qgg>—':-f§=_='EFf-‘=E‘E-v"n- SCI’. . LACE SIX PRINCE EDWARD S'l-‘.~\.R'l‘ING THUR SD AY A r o l l I e k- . ing royal riot o i‘ PDTIIIIIICE and revolution. Bombs Broil-In: With Joy! Side Splitting Laugh. fer. "will": kingdoms with his homespun humor . , smashing dictators with his shirt sleeve dip. lomiuy. WI ll. nocms aha 5551109]: mu. nrmilxn Greta Nissen v Margugfigg Qua-chi" Gustav von Scythe-tic; * ill-‘ll iiiillNf‘ "t natural star of iihe screen at his NIGHT . _ . _ . . “m”, __ ,._,,_,,,'Un ,,.,,,,m_ 7 "‘._8'“‘ .12?‘ Piifzfi,“ cG0Q,‘.’rT' “x 2“ ‘The followmg additions were Account of ssoas. 1' i o~ r. "~ mi Zrlntinue 3.1.". _- Adults m. Govt. Tux 2c. ‘ ' i ' “x l“ mm i° ‘he dismblliw“ Elsie“ 65° “d” we" 155"“ by the °" ', "tititiri: ) ‘MM 7 8 45 Qgfiigii‘: 15gb G°vi~ T“ lc- during the year: flee during the year for turning _ ilflurvi A" iillliil‘ A a i R,,...,,,,'Z,,,_°‘Gf,${'"Tf,§f,fi' Diilthcrin nniitoriin iidiiiinistered and distributed . . . . Uranus) 168.000 Brighton Place. 127 feet, 6 inch on and or: water. 1"‘??- (Yhildren 25c. Govt. Tax 1c. Individuds intmiinizcii against ciiptherla . . . . . . . .. ., 93 sewer pipe and 127 feet o! 1 1-4 Inch A‘ the close or the year mere are Scarlet Fever aniiioxiii treatment doses given 3 Wat“ Pille- 2.366 dwellings, stores, etc, using _ _._. .._._. ,__ .____ Scarlet Fever zintitoizin immunization given .. 1 Green Sifeetl 253 i995 6 infill SeW- water supplied by this Dcpilrimflni- . x, Vaccinations for smllpox .. 5 er pipe and 38 feet 4 inch waiter 2,854, or about 82 per cent of these John t Splend in “West -___--;_., ~— 1.; . - ~. pig/lag“ Avenue 120 feet 6 inch gtgaewlcronnected with the sewerage . . - c 2 : . of BPOHdWa y” ‘at Theatre j'"—""~'"* - r‘ ' i '- —-~» sewer pipe and 120 feet 4 inch wat- Following in a comparative state- C .' ' ' - ..-q-~.. ... ~- _;,,jm (Krbvr; nun,“ a (lashing wig Moran stores n, m 1 , Evlniinacons made W . . . . . 188 er pipe. inent of ic\..i.i. for fh. 50.1.5 1930 ,-,,,, ,1...“ ,..,,,u,.,.,, in ..w,_ ' 5 e “admg w‘ ~"* —~ York Street: 41a feet a inch sew- and 1931. ‘ ‘ “ “l °i lldv- viwcizrru. DISEASE REPORT i ~ ,-.- r . , . ‘ , “ ‘ ‘ er pipe and 284 feet 4 inch water 1' writ u... his inc“ Mitio-Gold- story concerns a rich young man — -~-- . . _ »__ 1930 ‘:1 . n, “yo, 5 37,-“; vghicle, which who returns from w r, b k i Total cases of syphilis treated . 92 l llLWi yesterday‘ tit the Capitol 11mm, from ‘pounds aw rgisigve: 'I‘otal cases of‘ goiiorrhircii treated . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20 Domestic purposes ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ 3034952 $ 32249.55 Lilli‘ himself jiltcd by the ‘girl he thought Tot :1 CHSPS oi‘ ivpliiii; lllifi ccnorrhoeii treated i 12 11°58‘ em ' 98m 1on5 ilvzlllllllitl \\'1'll 1‘- lllilllll-“ir 1-5 Ull~ uniting for iilm To drown his 'l‘0tiil Vcncrinil C'lS"'~2 ("cited U ~ ~ U H 124 Stables’ bums’ ' 386M 358'“ 1""t ill A. E. I". uniform, l‘(.‘llilll..> sorrow he gets drunk and marries 'l‘0lal trcafmentsgziven.i.’ . . . . . I A A . A A ' - ' ' . A ' - A A A ' _ ~ . "17 i SAQTCB. OiTiCf-‘S 8A0. - 4373-24 5363'“ mlwflll“l'°lrll1"'l‘lw B1: Pflrau " the first girl he meets 1n a night Nizilcs treatccl ' 74 i Smame"; ‘ngmfl’ m‘ "" " i530“ i258“ -tIi-- near tiller-mg ln-ims with s - club. Later to cast her off he goes Number of frrqhppni; ' ' ' ' 10621‘ Miscellaneous (motors etc.) ............... 2,178.95 2,465.29 in’: liPllOil out (iJliOflllfl, Gm, m his ranch in Arizona It ‘u _ y, i_ v1.31 i i , ’ Iliiivrivf 1.1m i; inl>>i llililll’: ii‘. ing that she really lovesniiiinlieiiinil (iiipilFPflillICllil ' . ' ' A 4 H l‘ s? Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 43.51654 $ 45336-73 3. ,3. b, i to [his ,.,.,.,C\,Y,C1_.S “wants w make mm happy.‘ But the ‘ l " " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " 3;‘) A considerable portion 0f the a- convenience to the public. llulul. the most successful of 11151197911“; pmves new," equal ,0 the Bloods Rammed , _ g‘ 1m a“ em“ c! To I bove increase came from two new During the summer Mr. MacMlL. sound film efforts. I-il lirvitdcl emergency and by an unusual plot smrr In med “T” V A I _ ' 96 46 M2 metered accounts, both lzrge con- lan, Secretary of the Commission- ‘llfiuli 1'11" fiumwrtluf: cast us Gll- twist the pair are eventually re- S Him‘ i] mm)“ 100a ' ' ' ‘ ' ._9_ _ _ ‘24 sumers of water, the Canadian Not- ei-s and manager of the Depart- ink. .5 .: lllllll-Ffllitlf.‘ and “Mimi Totals 61 716G ional Hotel and the Charlottetown merit suffered a serious illness from ':;‘~—~'*" " ' - . s . 1,,“ _,-____., _._____._ Forum. ' which he is only now recovering. L. ' s w r I..\l.i()i(.\'l‘()l!.'r' REPO OTTETOWN After paying all operating ex- Although absent from his office, i , . . “i éi$“,—cd~—--- g penses the sum of $16,687.43 was Mr. MacMillan has given consider- g/ lta l S ta t! s t1 cs Th,I,‘n,' gm, Nllmll“ paid over to the Ci-ty Council to be uble supervision to the work which . sputum: .05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .._ ... . l4 used wwards paying wamr and has been can-Md on saflsfacwl-uy ' ° ’ ' 8 ggwerage interest and Sinking Fund by the other members of the staff c H Isilillltiihlstcii); gonmirhooil 34 charges. The amount is an increase with some temporary assistance. , Muk 0mm P" 195 of almost cooo ovor that paid in The usual amount of testing and ‘ . . _. i... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 141 19341 flushing of hydrants, gates, sewers, i Cream CXflmillLliVlllS 18 _ stools for tvphnld Ida‘ The pumping record shows that etc» has been carefully attended to. l’ v _ “ _ ‘ Uflnahw,“ ‘ ' B about 50 per cent of the water us- Any breaks that occurred did not ‘ ‘ ' Lmif ARM“ 0f‘ Cilafimmwwn- , '“ , ~ ' 5-’ ecl during the year camc from prove serious and the Commission- 1 ' the Lilllllllli meow, The Hon. Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, _IEI Effiifiiimum“ 400 Buckie-y source and (he balance ers are glad to be able to report that i 0mm“ 1“"“‘ mg) -- "Vi" had been Pa" lime City Hellbh “A 7 ' "_‘*""~“‘*“_“"" from the Mal ue Road Station the entire s stem i. ow in hi h l . REPORT‘ or‘ THE NURS N p” “ ‘ y s n a g Y‘ Muwr T. W- L.‘ Officer for sixteen years voluntar- __ I .1“ G DlWSloN 'l‘he North River supply was used state of efficiency and the year - ily retired from this ofllce. The scr- - . .. ‘ 1 11 n1 _ t d r1 _ u H“ T‘ D I‘ n00 rend d > d m t‘ Home \l.Slil_,‘ made occasona y as an aux ary ills en e a most succesful one 5 "9 ‘ml 9 lime 8-1911 Pupils examined in .. 1001 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The commissioners are grateful Respectfully submitted’ . by Dr’ MHCMIIIM‘ t“ this “Wk Pulls excluded from sCllOOi on account of scabies. to the Council for pmvidmg the De" is“) Lit webnenltifluonnors’ L, _.1“‘l>°l‘~ 0" till‘ :' ‘thrflllgh B11 those years were at -— —' T~__.;_L________f,__ _ __: pnrtment with once mom on the G. D. Wright, Commlssionlrs of -‘ ‘ PS 11ml Y1 n! ., great personal sacrifice. The ben- REPORT OF THE SANITARY OFFICE ground floor of the City Hall. With Scwurs and Wale:- Supply. ' v "'5. 11-" C ibOi Cllurloilc- , efilts received from his services by . ' — " , some days as many es four hund- Office of Commissoncrs of Sew- ~ a ‘t ll vlhlrllfi UFvvlulli-u‘ the City have been far reaching. Chsfififj Number red customers visiting the use, this ers and Water Supply. I .. i... iPli/lli. on (‘Lllilllii-lll" ‘and, in "1 large way. his efforts are H°i°i$ lllfillflrivrl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 room on the ground floor is a great Charlottetown. December 31st W‘ rim-xix , cliri clinics. v-nn-iyogpnnggbie gm- the presen; public Boarding houses lllfillCfliCd 10 193i. - wil (i "ens". clinics, and sanitary. liq-gm, standing o; the City o; Restaurants inspoctcd __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ H35 ill!‘ the txnzinlvli: 3/0213. ChQfIQflpf_Qwn_ .- ropi... n! llir: nursing (ii-i L-ili .l:i'_',' iur, 103i. Prev- 11 mpiird scpzirn‘ - laboratory '.v .. is from August months this work was done by Drs ti» fpvriiilllli of we're, F, seq-mm and ,1, 3_ Jenkins 11 cr-‘fs inn has conducted it. the City, flfillllifli Whvrvby cil on expression of _\' mi tho activities. I have the honor to be, Sir Your obedient servant. (Sgili l’. A. CREELMAN, M. D. l the cxrcption of the men‘. in-prcfirn and the work .‘\' Sllliiilfi.’ Officer. Hi0 i‘. u»: r-i‘ flit-so tvxo OiIlImrS nrc z rot-finer! to the City of Chief Health oincor..- 'I‘ENTATIVE SYNOPSIS OI" BIRTHS IN (‘HAIl-LOHETOWN DURING x THE YEAR I931 l Jive births reported to do!» .. Males Females Total-s , _ m 14v 325 Elcizitlmate births reporter! tn dntc . . . . . 8 10 1g p! hilrirrn born in Hospitals" . . . . . . 33 24 57 fiWiiblrillfi NINJTiCd in dair- . 2 5 7 - r ~ - - *2: ~ CORIMIINIFARLE DISEASE REPORT Paws I) ptlieria _ irarlct Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tvphofil Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. icfnl The chiirirénléciutgfiho Worry The Mother Mrs. C. W. Harp:- , N] - . "I was very much wiin-iqirivgrvqvrv iigiiedgeltiiren hum "lll l had tried several rem ‘a to P‘ 35c. bttl.;l - r rlruncsnd leriicrai o u" (“my m” 65c.‘ atoll Mil urn Co h" stores; p g .. Lot. roronio,'o.,',"’, ‘f?’ b?’ _ T; In MM’ 1931. a venereal dscase t ‘ ‘clinic was opened which has been ., i) on, ii u the lCLFirfLg fill } Opfirating ever 511mg The treatment ilzc Citv n!’ Chzirlotlrfrvwtn vi-erc noti troy}: has been 95mm 4m by pnw- The "Port ofi iislmz physicians. For the first two fllllé’ "unincncccl in ; since that time Dr. L. B. McKen- In conclusion, Sir, I beg to ex- . 19in, sin nr- trnrl to yourself and the City Coun- appreciation irtmcnt of lfcilth; from myself and. the staff for the ilflfliihlltdlllillllfld interest and support you "no (Til? n? (‘liriz-Iottctown ‘lmvc manifested in public health q IVIATI NEE A of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAPITOL NOW PLAYING ROMANCE 1931—STYLE l I'I"S GREAT l . millionaire — he thought he wum buy love to take the place it shattered romance! John Gilbert gives you his molt dramatic portrayal in the rom- ance that will furnish thrill! find surprise to the end! vest or BROADWAY With menu sio-Anuixrs 25c. covr. TAX lc. CHILDREN I50. GOVT. TAX 1c. Report of Commissioners of Sewers & Water Supply The following report was submit- ted at last night's annual meetin, of the city Council: To Hi5 worship tho Mayor and City Council: ' The Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply herewith submit their report for the year on" De- cember 31st, 1931, During‘ the year the site of the new supply at Brackley was grad- ed, fenced, outbuildings erected and the entire grounds made to pres- ent a creditable appearance. Cit- izens arc invited to visit this Plant at any time and see for “iemselv- cs the source of their new water supply. There has been ample water for all requirements during the year. Bacteriological tests were frequently made of the suDPlY by experts and in every case the wit- er was found to be of exceptional quality. . The Blake Pump at the Main Station was thoroughly overhauled during the year by Bruce Stewart and Company Limited and ls now in perfect working condition. Cafes inspected Yards illfli)f'f'i.f‘(i Stables inspected . Manure boxes insiwctcd Slaughter houses rrrpccted , Pigstics inspected . Lnvatorlcs lnrpcflirtl Houses quaruiiiinril C. G. S. "Brunt" qunriintiniul C. G. S. "Brant" role :*<i from WESTERN liiiAR-lliAN ___-¢BERIOUSLY ILL — Friends in Summer-side and Charlottetown will regret to lcarn of Hm seiious: illness of Mrs. H. A. Cniniaton, nf Sinn- mcrside. Her daughters, Mrs. J-lillls and Mrs. MacPhall, of f-inlffnx, have been sent fort-S. --JUNIOR IIOCKEY-Tho Trail Rangers of the Pmsbyterian and Baptist Churches of Summerside enjoyed o. friendly game of hockey at the Crystal rink on Saturday af- temoon. The score ivns 3-0 in fav- our of the Prcsbytcrlnruh-S. -—-ARRIVIID IIOIHIC-Mi‘. DQWWl McLeod, of Catherine, Ont, and fir. Neil Malcbeod, of John Hopkins imi- vcrslty, at Baltimore, arrived Ilfllilf? on Saturday evening on account or the very serious condition of titcfr mothrr, Mrs. Ncii MacLeocL-S. -KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS - Summerslde Council card party on. Jan. 27. Bridge and Auction Plorzjv- fives will be played. Dancing will Dead cuts removed from streets . . . . D9501 508$ rflnlnvvti from streets . . Carctsscs of foxcs removed front Ferry Dock . fnosecuiirms under the Sanitary Law i-loutcs relcruied from ciiuirrintine . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. C also be participated in. ‘Inc Cont- miitec wsh n. large attendance of out of town members as the roads Me in 300d shape. Admission 25c. . 2W-l-28-2i , i \ of Mrs. Privies inspccrcl pleased to learn that the condition Duff, of Surlmcrslde, is somewhat improved. Her daughter, Mrs. Walters, of New Jersey, arrived on Saturday evening to be with her mothcr.—S. -—IIAS BAD FALL-Mrs. u to the hospital on Monday. , h than I§fl|,'l: 1:101:13; h. yodlgotnlotl lulled‘ ii 1' ' t pipe. Gerald Street: 60 feet 6 inch sew- er pipe and 60 feet 4 inch water pipe. I Forty three buildings were con- nected with the sewerage system during the year. Nineteen of these connections were to old buildings. ‘Ihirty three water services were hid to dwellings, stores, etc. The total number of water ser- vices now laid to buildings is 2.969 and the total number of buildings connected with sewerage 1915. one sewer service frequently serving a number of water takers in one building. Tho Commissioners did not ask for an issue of debentures during tho year although they had auth- ority to do so. It was thought ad- visable to await a more favorable money market. Two accounts are consequently over- cirawn, the water construction w- count to the amount of $131936” and the Sewerage construction Ac- count $2,895.92. There is a credit balance in the House Connections —FUNERAL 0F NORMAN at heart. He married Janie Wil- liams, of Bideford, I..ot 12, who is MONTGOMERY —- The funeral of left to mourn the loss of a devoted Mr- Norman Montgomery was held husband; fou: children are also left on Saturday at two o'clock from his to mourn, namely; Mm Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30B 42 late home at Bedeque to the cem- gawey, o; Victoria; Mm Reuben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 83 m” “i “m” B°d°‘l“°~ Th“ m‘ Tllllllll and Qllannlns and Edgar at vice was conducted by Rev. Mr- home; also two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Niflllfliilln. flsiisied by R-BV- MT- MacKay of Charlottetown; Mrs. Archibald, of Centerville and was Fired Williams’ minding m u a A‘ very largely attended. The pull and gummings Hendcmon, 1M“; on IWBYBTS Wf-‘Tei MQSSTS-‘Rflbell H01" the old homestead at Freeland, to 18nd. W. N. Jenkinfl. Alliwn HOOP- all ofwhom much sympathy is ex- cr, Vernon Craig, Archibald Stavert tended, The mneml mo]; place on JANUARY 26, 1932 Isl" " ‘ BURNS ANNIVERSARY CEi EBRATION PRINCE EDWARu THEATRE Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th of January UNDER TIIE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR um“. GOVERNOR DALTON AND MRS. DALTON, AND HIS IVORSIHp MAYOR PROWSE AND MRS. PROWSE. PROGRAM Accompanist to Anita-Prof. Roy Kendall. Orchestra-Miss Kathleen flornby, Violin; Tom MaoFarlane, Trumpa, _ AlhertfBlanchard, Piano; Archie Nelson, Drum, 1. Orchestra .............. .................. .. Scottish Selection, 2. Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band Selections. 3. Quarteitr-(a) Scots Wha Bu. (h) “Afton Water” M-II- ROY Cudmorc. Mn. Willard Spencer, M! James Calder, ' Harvey McPherson 4. Highland Fllng—Misscl Doris Macdonald, Boil Josephine Ircightizen 5. Mr. Aiexander Campbell will sin; -—(l) Ye Banks and Brace o’ Bonnie Doon; (b) MacGregors Gathering. 6. Bag Pipe Selections . . . . . . . . . . .. Master Harold Sutherland 7 Song-"When the Heather Bells are Blooming." Mr. R. Walter Burdettc. 8. Step Dance-Mr. Roy MacGillivray. 9. Mr. Alexander Campbell Sings (a) Annie Laurie. (b) Pipes o‘ Gordon Men. l0. String Dueb-"Bounio Doon." Miss Winnifred Moran. Violin; Miss Kathleen Hornby, Cello, ll. Song—"'1‘he Sunshine of a Bonnie Louie's Snrile." Mr. R. Walter Burdctte. l2. Step Dance-Master Jimmie Macdonald. "cornpanied by Master Hector Macdonalii l3. Songs-(a) Lassie o’ Mine. (h) The Road in the Isle. Mr. Alexander Campbell l4. Bag Pipe Selections-Master Harold Sutherland. li-Quartctte-(a) 0 Hush Thee. My Baby. (b) Loch Lomon. l6. Alexander Campbell in Selections. - Anld Lang Sync GOD SAVE THE KING Tickets 60c and 80c now on sale at the Prince Edward Theatre. Concert Starts at 8 O'clock Show. i? -Sat-Moa MawEaehcrn, -—Mr. Harland Inman and Miss Doris Inman, of North St. Eleonora, spent the week end with their sis- ter, Mrs. Clark, of WilmoL-S. Former Police Chief Faces Murder Charge KELOWNA, B. C., Jan. 25-(53- the Canadian PresQ-Fonner Chief of Police David Murdoch was com- mitted for trial on n churie "i murdering Miss Genevieve Nolan here last Tuesday evening, at i119 conclusion of his preliminary hear- ing today. ~Frlcnds will be pleased to learn that Mrs. William N. Huestis, of Summerside, is able to be out and about again, after‘ her recent indis- position-B. -—-Mlss Edna ‘MacDonald, of Sum- morside, has been visiting in Mis- couche, the guestof Miss Gertrude Leckie.—S. ——JMl'. J._iA. Stewart Williams o! .- Tyne Valley is the guest of Mr. W. N. and Mrs. Hueotis of Summer- side-G. NEW ERA‘ Continued from page l the Provincial molten the mak- m we” m r‘ 1 in readiness for the ceremony. After His lbwelionily had BDOken he was followed by Hon. W. Walt/ll H. Covert, x. o. mlklns from ll" Maritime Telephone and. relaunch company's building, Halifax. by Hon. Charles Dalton, from the ‘Ric- phone Bulldins, Charlottetown, by Hon. Sir John Douglas l-larnn, K. C., M. C., (acting in the absence 0i major General the Hon. Hush MM‘ Lean, K. C., Lieutenant Governor 0f Now Brunswick); speaking from the office of the Chief Justice, lion. Henry c. Carroll. K. c, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, speaking frvl" the Parliament Bulidnss; Alon. Si! William Mulork. Administrator 0i the government speaking from Tor- onto; Hon. W. A. Mfliw- NW1“? sections of Canada has had to be routed partly over lines situated in the United States territory. For the first time in the lfstbry of Canada. it was possible to talk yesterday from Halifax and Charlottetown to Victoria, B. C., over a trans-Canada telephone net/work. Addresses by the Governor Gen- oral at Ottawa and by tho Lieuten- ant Governors or their rvpiresmta- tives in the various provincial cop- itals were features of the inaugur- Annie Thomas, who is '18 years of age, living on Central street, Summer- side, had the misfortune to fall down stairs on Thursday last and although no bones were broken the old lady is very badly bruised rind is suffering from shock. she wit: tak- Her inimy friends will hope for her re- covcry-S. and Mr. Inman.-—S. —PURAIZIIASES FINE ‘PROTPER Robert H. Phillips 0d Sum- m: c has purchased a valuable colt by Premier Witt. He is one of the base lookng colts in Bummer- side and shows quits a bum oi’ speed. Mr. Phillips intends to enter him in the ice noes this winter on Siunmerside Huber in the green cliis. He is a fine legged pacer and one of the best colts for his use Mr. Phillllll W?!‘ handletf-S ~—LHAVES FOR. MONTREAL - Hon. Leonard MacNelil, Minister of Pubic Works, leaves-this morning atfon. Although quite lll lvlir. Mac- NcllPs condition is rm regarded as serious. He will be accompanied by J. E. Dalton. His brother, Mr. D. F. Maoneill will nucmpany him as far as Sackville-G -DEA’l‘ll 0P JOSHUA BEN. DEBSON-Irhere passed away on Friday last at his home in Freeland, Lot 11, Mr. Joshua Henderson, gt the ago of '12 years. The deceased was born in Freeland, being the m; of tho late James Henderson. He had lived in tho United States for a time. lflli "turned to his native place some years I80 and become a very successful farmer and fox rancher. Ho was molt-highly m. pected in tho district and always for Montreal to undergo an oper-' ation of tn‘; service, Rent-Govern- or Dalton’: address being delivered in the offline of the Island Tele- phone Company. where the message! from other pnovnces were heard with the utmost. clarity. Afterwards, the wires were made available to press representatives and informal conversations were carried on from coast to coast. In the Island Telephone Building at Chailottefnwnthere woreassemb- led, in addifon to His Honor Lieu- Sunday from his late residence to ithe Presbyterian Church and Cem- etery at Freeland. The services were very largely attended by friends and neighbors who came to pay their last respects to a beloved citizen-S. PERSONALS —Mr. Charles Ramsay, of Sum- merside, was a week end visitor to Monique-B. tenant Governor Ililton, Remlcr .4415, 33mg’ wife o1 m“ DL Ste/wort, Ml‘. Justice Afstnllllt. Mr. Justice Saunders, Mayor Prowse, Mr. W. Chutes‘ B. Mzlrure, M. P., Mr. H. J. Palmer, Colonel Ings. (these bwo gentlemen being the first direct- ors of tho Island Telephone Com- pany), Mr. S. A. MacDonald, Mr. T. W. Bentley, Mr. H. R. Stewart, Mr. Prank Walker of the Guardian and M1. Reuben MacDonald of the Pat- riot. At 12 o'clock noon, (l p. m. At- lantic Standard time) the striking of chimes from the Vktory Tower in Ottawa was the signal for the Manning of the opening ceremony. His Dmellency, marl of Bess- bomug Govemor-General of Can- ada delivered the first address and offlciilly declared the system open. He spoke to all the Lieutenant- Oovernois or their representatives simultaneously. 1n Halifax. Charlottetown, 8t. 30h". Quebec, Toranto, Wlnnljq, Saint, of Montague, is the guest of Mrs. L. R. Allen, of Summerslde, and is attending the Provincial W. M. S. of the United Church.--S. —Misa Mane Matthews, of Alber- ton, who has been spending the winter in Summersidc, has entered tho Prince County Hospital for treatments-S. Iclily kliicdygifli ~ gnntsfaimcss FIH-TOX Spray on bed clothing around stead, into crooks and crevice: of room. Rope“ ilililliy for week. Guaranteed. hodthowolforooftliocommuniy General of Manitoba, actins during the illness of Lieutenant Govvrilvl- Hon. J. n. MoGmgor; Licut col. the Hon. Hugh E. Munroe, M. C- ' O B. E, Lieutenant Governor 0i Saskatchounn, speaking from ll" office in the Parliament Building, Regina; Hon. William L. Wfli5h= Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. speaking from the Alberto Govern- ment Biiildhg, Edmonton; 3°“ John W. F. Johnson. Lieutenant Governor of British Qoliunbla siml ing from the British Columbia Telfl- phone Office. Vkztoria. The companies associated in build lng up the all-Canada route are flu Bell Telephone company of Canada. the Maritime Telegraph and Tele- Phone Company, the British Colum- bia. Telephone Company. ii"! N" nr-unswioirxreiophone company. lll“ the Government Telephone syfiim‘ of Alberta, Siéiialchewnn. "d Manitoba. The new system has neccssitailfi the rebuilding of nearly t/wo thou- sand miles of polo lnes mostly lll ‘liq?’ gm ofoooll. hhill m ltivo tint Gill" youinhltinol. 1:330: . w“ ‘lain. uua. HtUliI raw _ uh. ouravcllllblfi‘ ALMM“ Jhililifonoh Swill. Edmonton)“: victor-g‘ in iron-meow‘? a