HEAD 077i 1932 “zrilime Lil Ci. HALIFATQCAN H, only life suns-noon oonunnr which can uiicr intimate mm} immediate held oiifce oer vine tu Maritime policyholders, I I ‘ Advertising "atom-Payable in Central Guardian locals, 4c. Eastern locals. 20- D" WWII; Ann . Events. 2c., per word; Classified, 2c, Notices, 70c. per inoll: Lists of-l-‘lo gngs, Cards, eic., 4c. per name; L pt-r inch: Notices oi Thanks sud oovoowuwwww‘ Advance Per word; Western and ouncements and Coming‘ ller word; In Mcmorlam ral and Spiritual Offer- ettcra oi I‘ ndolen , 70c. Appreciation, 70c. per inch ' Of Billion Dollars Of In Directorate And For Five Years, Agents Wanted rick Building, Toronto. W ll‘(l Royal Series ms who never sold before ta g orders fast; exclusive, lne Brant ford, Ontario. i’ . ‘W0 IlIOUSAND PEOPLE MADE moncy last year selling “Imperial Art" Christmas Cards; establish- ed lg yours; write British Canad- ian Publishing Co., Ltd., 428 Pat- A W. ll-W-F-M-t! Sept. 30. gg.\"l‘s-CANADA'S_ cannons- A Private ghriuziiias Greeting Cards; per- peiisirn, original designs, big Phone 642. wmilllSSlOIl. Sample book free to workers. Garrctson Company, ville, (R. 3, Soul-is.) motor trip to Alberta. Mrs Crockett, Cape Traverse. having a small k. x- JOHN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlnclai Land Surveyor, Herman- IWILL SHARE EXPENSES ON . W. M. = 5796- INFORMATION — ANY PERSON Pekinese _male dog please ring 784. Important. lF YOU HAVE HOUSES 0R heated apartments to rent Phone or call at Charlottetown Real or seller Worfl- 011w!‘ rlleson applications. év “‘vv‘v v ‘ m‘ o; A‘ A‘ w, l a IATEF-uhporlrorf’, mam‘:- QTTAWA- Bept- lknruuc "°' servant. The appointment of the lenged to support the C.N.R.’s ec-| M]? if.‘ rlajnliroee o M’ , Miscellaneous commendatlons. invoivine the os- chairman is taken out of the Gov- oriomy program for five years. u at a e ~ ____i____ iablishment o! a. railway dictator- ship in Canada and the recapital- ization of the Canadian National Railways, are contained in the re- port o! the Dull commission on imissioners. The latter post is now "8115130110-510". which» m" i911 lhcld by Mr. Justice Fullerton. for- months' investigation, has submit- ' ted its report to the Bennett Cab- inet. . The six main recommendations of the report, The Mail and Em- pire learned today, are as follows: 1. Railway amalgamation is ruled out. The C.N.R. and C.P.R. ernmenfs hands, and given to one oi‘ the leading civil servants oi the ‘national administration, the chair? man of the board oi railway oom- is of opinion that the enfor economy, the abolition of lux _servlces and other such steps, 9'"‘3'- Manitoba. ' board encounters exceptional illifi- 7 problem. ,culty in adjudication, twoaddltion-l Naturally. the only way out 'al temporary members may be . this eventuality would be to A Duff Report Recommends y' Five Year Economy Plan In Management Of Co. N. R. Establishment Of Arbitral Board, Lopping Off Capitalization, Reduction “Relentless Economy” Is Urged In Report Of the end of that term, the public; not worth'while—if, in other words, lthc road cannot be made to pay 'merly of the Appeal Court of {even on that basis and with a re- lduced capitsl—the commission sug- It is understood that the report gests that the Government then provides that 1n cases where thefscek other means of solving the i ced ury are 1H Etstate Co., 268 Grafton Street. 5009-9-19-31. ATTENTION BARBERS - LEWIS ' Bacher Supplies 1-3 to 1-2 off. are to retain their identities as sep- arate systems. l 2. Establishment of an arbitrai board of three members, one mem-o lng this power of appointment an authority other than the gov- ISuch a. step, it may well be as- isumed, would be approached by wispy Government with the greatest n. w. septfio-oi. [ANTED — AGENTS IN EVERY town in Canada to sell Personal ’chi-i<tmas Cards One-Dollar- Dom, up. Surprising values, low opriccs, quick easy sales. big earn- ‘ings. also low prices on boxed as- sortmcnt. Send for sample book A8 P. Queen Street, E. I. Lost lining outhouses. etc.. lc. ANTED — ANTIQUE PICTURES. Apply Guardian. 5794-9-17-31. Ofllc 6. _-_ _.__- w EXPERIENCED BLACK- sniltli wants to rent: or bily a good, 500 lbs. capacity $76.50. 600 Male Help Wanted ‘v/inrrzn -MAN r0 TAKE charge oi’ ranch. Apply E, c.o. son, Murray Harbor North. weekly in spare time selling well known lino Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of stenc- gi-apiiers. accountants. Clerks. etc, exceeded this last season. ‘Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Tor- onto. Representatives wanted small towns also. if. l-l. W. Sept. 3-7-9-12-14-18-19- 21-23. ‘ Charlottetown. acres oi land practically ply on premises. FOR Situations Vacant 0. MADE WITHOUT IN- vesliiient. Your spare time pro- iltably employed-selling Can- ldas finest Christmas Greeting Card line. Liberal commission. Regal Art C0,, 91 Gould Street, Toronto. S. V. 19-5. ___. Boarders Wanted ‘lplniliias CAN an ACCOM- led with brake and large new b Blacksmith, Hunter River, P. E. - Mrs. Tunney Is I11 (Special to the Guardian) Found Paris where Mrs. iounn - I-‘ult NECKPIECE BE- iween Borden and Summcrside. iiiiily SrimpeYs Garage, Borden. 5800-9-19-1i. . Personal PRIVATE KINDERGARTENS lily. Advice. given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Information rcccvcd said Mzs. Tunney had had llr. W. ii. Carson Write or call. H. It. Large 8c Co., Charlottetown, 5740-9-16-31. LOST - NEAR CLYDE RIVER Bridge, one box of ducks. Apply r0 new ROOMS MEALS 11-" “m” °“‘““'“‘ °m°°' '. t t. W“ desirod 194 Prince $525-$474‘. FOB BALE _ OLD PAPERS‘ 5 cents bundle. Guardian Oflice. . fled-R, Wanted -___----- - FOR SALE, TO LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Gu disn NEW MELOTTE SEPARATORS farm with house, barn and other buildings. Mrs. Malinda Hender- 5785-9-317-31. PIPELESS FURNACES REGULAR save agents profits. W. R. Dennis, 5774-9-17-21. FOR SALE - AT FAIRVIEW 100 clear. In high state of cultivation. Good house and barns. All under crop. Will sell with or without crop. Estate John J. Currie. Ap- 5754-9-16-31. SALE - SECOND HAND truck wagon. All newly remodel- swings and neck yoke. Also new cart complete with wheels and axle. Apply to Fulton Robertson, 5737-9-18-31. mow yorex. sent 17-416“ the liner Ile dc France today f0!‘ Tunney is to undergo ii, mastoid operation. Mrs- Tunney underwent all 009F399" for an abscess in an car on August i9, after which 'I‘unney returned t0 the United States to nss"st in i110 Democratic presidential camPfliBn- Monday change for the worse and had re- ronto rm.) turned to tho iiosriiini- Th“ a JENKINS-At Hszelbrook, Septem- Personal 9-21-24-28-30. mastoid operation was inevitable her 18m’ Mm Harry Jenkhm F,” ' was the word received yesterday which led Tunney to nbondon his speaking engagements and hasten ~ SANDERSON-qfit IIGI‘ b01110 in (jnjnopnAcTon lb his WUES bedside. i - __ Millbum on Sent. 13, 1082, Mrs. P"; Pm" P “"11" Quill!“ A cmggrpmouth man never is Wilfred Sandersliil in her 60th Tatesé-a" gin?" 1°72 rowed to c“ m, wordg year. The funeral service was held _ ' ‘l c‘ at. her late home on Sept. 15th at W?“ sion. tion, leaving the total charge 1,600 million dollars. per ti ltalization. ti’, IOmI AND 130mm WANTED IN FOR SALE — COUNTER SCALE mwanem" b° ma“ qua Section ‘m. invalid lady and Omce chain Apply 3 151m The report is understood to be Phone c474. 5792-0-17-31. Ave. 5749-9-16-31- man P. Duff, commission, and all six of his lbs. l l . Blacksmith stand with or without capacity $81-00 Cosh or terms- m “ e‘ tools. For particulars apply ,to w- R- Dennis- 5719'9'15'31- Hcrbrrt MacLcoci, Hunter River. ‘—' 5111" It Two Causes ' P. E. I. 5737-9454“. FOR SALE -— FOURTY ACRE way-conditions in Canada, situation. These are firstly the‘ Guardian. 5168-9-16-31 $182.50, now $139.00. Gang Plows 5h m, m t ' ' .__ $42.00. winking P!ow $18.00. s m; fir? the “gm “aw” ‘"11"- tii YNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY H. P. Engines $160.00.‘ Potato Pesoiit usiness de- CAN BE EARNED Diggers $25.00. Buy direct and P10881011. and 560011613’. unjustified I all what is virtually a. railway dictat- orship vested in three men. ‘This board will be empowered, economy measures on both roads. The railways, oi course, will have the right to make representations to the board but the influence be- hind the latters decisions will be so great, it is presumed, as to make its word almost mandatory. Elaborate precautions are put forward to keep the board free of every vestlgo oi political influence. Its members will be named for a. 0X I. lmoriir 1 t 78 Grafto Street. stated term and no one will be el- llooorgio rnotos. svsg-o-la-ai. Tuiliisy» “°°°"‘P“"“°d bi’ m‘ 5°“ iaible for mombership. who. 1n tho ___ __ and the ch‘ld's nurse, will 5:111 on past five years, has been either a member of Parliament or a civil BIRTHS PEARSON-At Chelton, Sept. 8. 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Earle Pearson, (nee Amy Cairns), a son, William Edward Charles. DEATHS B. neral to Birch Hill Cemetery Tues- day at 2 p.m. PIMPLES i cram‘. I IUIO uni s. 1x732‘: Mo“. a.“ aural ‘éhopyirwrtihl TURNIPS We will be buying Turnlps ""7 dfiy at our Warehouse. ""5"?" Wharf. Highest m“! for good stock, 2 o'clock. Interment at former Methodist cemetery, Rev. W. E. Aitken officiated. N. D." MacLcan “$3331” Charlottetown III North Wllilhlll Plums I“ ber to be named by each railway and the chairman by the chairman of the Dominion Railway Commis- 3. Lapping off oi one billion dollars of the C.N.B.'s capitaliza- may eventually pay the carrying year, charges on its new reduced cap- 6. An appeal to the public to tesifthe operation of the C.N.R. on the most economical principles for five years and, if after that the publicly owned service is found un- ’ satisfactory, that “some other af- the commissioners. it is understoocLl arrive at two causes go,- the present I practical political reasons. To what extent the Liberal Government in- tended to reduce the capitalization and ruinous competition. Only the return of more prosperous times will cure the first condition, the commission admits. To remedy the second, that of uncalled-for com- petition, the board recommends according to the report, to order blaster oi the exchequer court Mr. Justice A. K. MacLean, r Reduce the Directorate ' at Another step aimed at oleanl mittee of five throw oi‘ any administration. Th Duff report suggests a board of more permanent character, I time working’ directors. unanimous, signed by m; Hum Ly,‘ Rccapitalizatlon of .the C.N.R. at chair-man o; the 1,600 million dollarsis a step which ' ab l has received no consideration in , i1 Ottawa for two years or more. At , ma!’ b0 inserted at the rate or do. I d, strictly payable ~in ad- the time of the appointment Hon. T. A. Crerar as its Ministe oi Railways early in 1930, theKing In.a 50,000-word analysis of rail- cmvemmem‘ myed Wm‘ the idem An election was in the offing, liow- ever, and the plan was dropped for never became known. and guarantees given by previous governments to the predecessors of the O.N.R.., the old privately-own- ed roads which finally went to the i wall, had to be taken over by the were finally merged as the pres- ent Canadian National. It is in- conceivable that the C.N.R. ever will earn enough money to pay the interest on these bonds. In fact, the Commission itself does not expect that, under prevail- ins’ business conditions, the C.N.R. will pay the carrying charges on Jeven the reduced capitalization. It urges, however, that ruthless econ- jomy be practised toward that end. lThe report is understood to in- istruct that where services do not Day. they are to be cut out, first consideration being given not to public convenience but to the strain of the present financial burden on the taxpayers of the Dominion. DilPfilll if Test Falls A hint that. the C.N.R. be dis- posed of by the Government if the economy measures now suggested should fail to make it a paying; proposition, is contained in the re- ‘ port. This intimation is in the form oi’ a suggestion to the Government that the public virtually be chal- DANCING 9 to 12 Beach Grove Inn TONIGHT Admission 50c It's a Gyro Dance poses being vested in a. sub-com- oi i per wor No one in Ottawa is under any ,delusion that the people of Can- iads. ever will see a dime oi the capitalization which it is now pm_ i the occasion being the thirtieth pond to wipe out‘ This moneyannlversary of their marriage. largely represents the huge loans ' eminent of the day. The present} 110 011101011 in mil 0001i“? Whioh. 15 i it would seem, favors the contin fence of the C.N.R. system under ‘public ownership, regardless of the This charge on the taxpayers. ‘view, widely held, particularly “g the West, springs from memorl B. l their powers for practical pur- l“ a ‘Wm l5 said i0 be that if the I measures now suggested fail to i or six dlrectorslmake the c-N-R- These directors are rarely rallway- ism” mere is m men and are changed at the over- l "m"? but an indefinitely con e tinucd loss. a _ . com- "‘_——‘" prising a smaller number of full- ttEiiTllAl. GUARDIAN .._..,'_ This is reserved for news, bu ,- -' vanoc. i Mahoncy, Cornwall. on premises I i < pm. I caution. There is a substantial pub- a paying propo- i hope for any- dvertisements of a new; char-note;- ATTEND AUCTION SALE, farm, éstock, and machinery. estate Peter u. in , es I .15’ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1932 '- to“ -, . Ihe Boys’ and Girls’ iioyal Show . FREE Admission Coupon ! In order to stimulate interest in the Central School Fair, the Boys and the Boys and Girls The iiharlottetown Guardian Girls Royal Show, _ _ and to encourage in their good work ‘ WILL PROVIDE FREE ADMISSION FOR PARENTS AND FRIENDS ON THE OPENING DAY THURSDAY, September 22 All you have got to do is to cut out the following coupon and present it at the entrance and you will gain Free Admission. sell ‘ named by the muster- og the ex- ‘r the railway to private interests. chequer court. Again, it is seen, the flavor of politics is avoided by giv- Boys’ and Girls’ Royal Show TilE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIPS FREE ADMISSION coupon FOR Cut this out and present at entrance and you save 25o. l PAGE THREE politics out. of the can. ls the of tho sloys lone nso. when the mo. Premier Art Guild, Welllng- Guardian. 5767-9-16-31 4. Reduction in the size of the proposal to reduce the number of ' C-P-R- bod s monopoly or trans- ‘ ton its Y0Ik. TOWYAWW 94¢‘ 3o I present 16-member C.N.R. board of directors of that. railway. At pres- imrulm" °i1 "i0 Prairies- ‘ ' ' ' For S149. directors. | ent, C.N.R. directors are named hyi The Duff commission, however, ‘T - 5- "Relentless economy" in the the government of the day on a W“ iorword this suszestion. it is Tb Let F?!‘ s/Sitna t- sNTlggfg-nlgf ( operation of the o.n.a.. involving geographical basis, so many to each‘ "ndsrsiood- in the sincere belief jjwfjffjj‘, ‘jflfifgfgllij I‘ IICB ree . - - - . i T IIOUSE APPLY m5 the abmm” °‘ “w” “Ii/loss. 1n Province. Some of them attend ibot tho C-N-R- quostioo bo brow-iii‘ and presented a charming appear- rglilltllliro_st ' 5765-9-16-3i csunnoamt SUITABLE roa "d" that ibo Publicly owned road only o low dirootors’ meetings ‘° a h°ad~ The "ilmmlooionis vis w lince. innumerable friends wish her continued success in her mdvanoed work. - Court Saturday morning, POLICE COURT_M theaPggs Traverse, arrived in port Saturday charged Wm‘ "legal possession oflafternoon from Pictou and on ac- l {Along The Waterfront will l BRUCE STEWART'S WIIARF MARINE WHARF l The S. S. Hochelaga, Captain D. P._\V. Launch, Captain Lund, in port. LYONS IVIIARF liquor was fined $200 or three icount of the storm she was unable, months. PERSONALS t Mrs. Lorne Unsworth left Satur- ‘day for her home in New York. Mr. W. Chester S. McLurc, M.P., leaves this morning on a short busi- ness vislt to Montreal. Mrs. A. W. Hyndman left last‘ M'r. Leslie Hughes left Saturday CONGRATULATIONS_ML and on return to Campbellton, N. B.) Mrs. Herb F. Vanldcrstine were receiving the congratulations oi ltheir numerous friends Saturday VISITING NEWSPAPERMAN — r. W. A. Wallis o: the start of the Evening Telegram, Toronto. with Mrs. Wallis arrived 1n the ‘.Clty Saturday by the Hochelaga. wabume union government and Thcy are touching various points lnl the Maritime Provinces while on a vacation trip, and intend leaving today for the mainland. FORMER RESIDENT-Miss Nu- ala Frost, daughter oi Mr. Wesley Frost, American Consul-General and Mrs. Frost, is leaving tonight for Oberlin, Ohio, where she will enter Oberlin College, having grad- uated in June from the Wcstmount High School. Miss Frost's mother is a graduate of Oberlin College.- Montreal Star. (Mr. Frost was for- merly American Consul at Char- lottetown). DELIGl-ITED WITH VlSl'I‘—Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fletcher, of Halifax, who have been spending their holi- days in the city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. Longworth Avenue, left for the ‘Mainland on aturday. Mr. Fletcher ls official Inspector C. N. R. Sleeping and Dining Cars and has quite recently been transferred from Edmonton, Alta. to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher were greatly delighted with their first visit to P. E. Island and saw many points of interest during ‘their short stay. FAREWELL PARTY-About fifty young people were very hospitably and agreeably entertained on Thursday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs. King Square, the occasion being a. party given in honor of their daughter Miss Peggy. Mr. Albert Blanchardts orchestra rendered dance music, which diversion was the chief attraction. The dancing was followed by games, sinsinm etc., terminating in n nicely ap- pointed lunch which was diiintily after visiting his parents Mr. and‘ Mrs. G. A. Hughes. Prénce St. Mr. Murdock Kennedy, Bradal- treai to attend a meeting oi’ the Board oi Railway Directors. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins, flC-l companied by Mr. and Mrs. John» E. Cameron left Saturadly morning l by motor on a. two weeks Mr. George MacCormac. studies at Holy Heart seminary. _—~__.. summer I James ton, after spending the with her mother, Mrs. Trainor, Southport. Mrs. Edward Ii. Trainor and little The yacht Palawana which ar- irivcd in port some time ago, on Saturday had the misfortune breaking iicr ‘ldashed up against the wharf in Pi'0$<‘11Idi$0hfli‘ls'iii§ o Cargo of soil Saturday's storm, but it is expcct- ' 0011i T1001 Pi0i0ii. N. $- cd she will sail tomorrow. l Fisheries Patrol Boat a. risilrsth! apram zmck, W111 leave tOmOr_;DcS Lauriers, which was to make row for Crapaud after undergoingh" 135i iFiP i0 U115 D011 Sunday some minor repairs here. Thursday for Montreal where she c ,Thu,.sdny’ September 22nd, M’ 2 will undergo medical treatment. 5813-9-19-31 Schr. Nellie J. King in port. i I {great struggles on behalf bane. left this morning for Mon- Tmanhood m pgllflca She told of shocking her friends when, years ago, as a. young teacher she signed a woman suffrage peti- tion. She displaycd a scrap-book of cartoons of bygone days when she was pictured as "Calamity Nell," trip [and as a mosquito worrying politic- | through the New England States. i ians. She has enjoyed the struggle _ ifor woman's rights but still believes St. ‘ the battle is not yet over. Georges, left Saturday morning turf Member of numerous organiza- Halifax, where he will resume his, tions, Mrs. McClung has consistent- ly refused to hold any office. She believes women would Miss Mary A. Hughes, R.N., left {more if they did not care where the Saturday morning on return to Bos- l credit i011- social work for women and child- ren, Calgarlans, in bidding adieu to Mrs. McClung will remember her best as the author of "Sowing 50005 in Danny" and the numerous other i _ daughter "Shlrley“, Boston, Mass. inovels she has ivrittcn. l E to make the return trip until Sun-‘ Tern schooner Cape Blomidtm. iday morning, leaving here at day- llighy icargo of hard coal from Philadel- Capialn Raymcrrian, discharging a .phia, U. S. A. PICKARUS WIIARF of ‘ ' main being boom, Schr. Mona, Captain Herring. at The S. S. Belle Isle, Captain from Montreal, was delayed on, account of the heavy galcs on Sate "T005! and was iorccd to cancel her trip here. BUNTAIN BELUS WIIARF o: Girinitp Einitzh tliburrb MONDAY 3.0ll-——M8Ctillg of Vifoliimils Mis- sionniy ALl.\'illlll'_\‘ for Sowing for the Trinidad ilission — Ladics‘ Parlor. liy Millard’! Iinmplr nnrl Bruise-ll riuurrl accomplish l-‘urnares repaired and re- cemenicd. All work guaran- ri teed. a .\ i» Though prominent in DIIYDEN TIN SIIOI’. lill Great Gcnrgi- Si. i left Saturday morning on returni after spending the past two months A visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Fred Power, Water Si. She was, accompanied by her mother, who‘ will spendsome time visiting in Boston. bllnnrdfil prevents “Badminton-font,” Nellie McClung Moves to Victoria i CALGARY, Sept. 11.--Prominent citizens of Calgary for many years. Mrs. Nellie McClung, noted Calgary writer, siateswoman and lecturer. has left this city to make her home in Victoria, B. C. Several functions were held before her departure and hosts of friends in all walks of life gathered to bid hcr farewell and good luck. Mrs. McClung moved to the British Columbia capital be- cause of her husband's transfer to a position in that city- ' Before her departure. Mrs. Mc- i Clung declared she intended to with- i draw to a certain extent from pub- t lic life and spend most of her time Consider You r Batteries You know lion" nlilcli satisfac- tory service dcpcilds upon the efficiency of your bilticry. Let us iiikc complete charge, rc- pairing and rl-rliurgiltg it just hi. the right iiliir ziliil in the right way. "Electrically at Your Service" Palmer Electric Ltd. Automobile Starting. Lighting Ignition reading and writing. Looking back szrved at midnight, after winch the sTFitT-ifidi’ party reluctantly broke up. Miss Peggy, whovleavgs. to M60816 on the years spent in Calgary and, in Canada's political life the iam- l. ones MW-lBillifi-“twwetirto has. i E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance i at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetmvn