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I limited n: . yo i‘ =.'".\-*""" l n... . ,.. ..:;; . , T HE QliéRI-9TTET0WiYI_ GUARDIAN ‘ I . .. . , o The Electors WESTERN GUARDIAN -“"Y "W? ““°",’f;i°;_;{';§ 1 EASTERN GUARDIAN 0,. The Cm, of I wraps at Bruce s. ‘ _ r_ I Charlottetow‘ I .4511‘ FLASHLIGHTS and bat- —COI.D SNAP-The west of thci “QJILY. AND CREAM for sale: __- tz-ries at Bruce's. 4l9-2-2-2i.,Pr0virice visited by Jack‘ i [Frost on Sunday iiiglii- The H?" I --l‘0lKFIIlTl-2D BAIL-A mun perature dropped to ten beaoiv.‘ - nrrmsied on Sunday for bcing (iriink zero in Summcrside and twenty’ on the strccts of Sumnierside had below at Tyne Valley. At 0001i SP5" , 1.1a bail of $10 estiectcd in theltcrday the thermometer rtigiswrm Polite Coiri on MOIKIZI)’ morning. three below at the Summrrmlc l A 1. ‘ found out after i2 o'clock. Post Office. S. gvvhn (w-iziri not glue a satisfactory‘ account of himself, appeared in I ' . ' . .\ a .the Police Court on Monday and —DF3=\TII 31F “::'llla‘g:1‘l£1:cl i ' d‘... i: d "ii ivamln . S.'1"ACC.~\L'LL—l r. ~ ' was sin ssc ui i a B cauu o! neetown‘ passed away -—-T'l-I'l‘l‘Y TlllEVING —Several'ql1il@ suudculy l" m" Pm" 9mm‘ . articles of ciozhing have been iy Hospital in the early hours ofI ‘missed from the rink at. Summer- Sunday "wmmg- The dmeased “Mi side rcccntlv; one mun lost a good , take" in a‘ m” 1mm l“ summel“ c". "cunt mid another u hair of‘side on. Friday BIiQTROOII’ and alas bouts. The police have been ncii-Qtuiwu u; the ifiusivii-"gi bu}: so; "ii 1 l . teh i: inn" k tf r 0i m9 S“ 0 m” ‘ca e Esilmiflnfs S a h u CD 0 piSsfid away. He was 75 years of l. I I I I age and was u well known mzuii in Prince County. He was a native j of Bedcque but liad carried on u W85 ‘ —FI'.\'ER\L OF THOMAS )L\(‘- 35115-7711‘ liiilfml ~‘°i"\'1‘-"‘5 501‘ blacksmiths business at Freetown Tlionxzas lilucNiéiil were held on 5mm,“ {or 0w;- fifty yg-ar5, HQ 1-. Sunday morning at ten 0'60“! Bi survived by his widow. formerl)’ hi5 1MB YESKIBIKB 0" King Sift-KC? Annie Lewis of Freetown, one sori_ 1 SUmYIiP-"Fldfi and “'97? 151F193’ at',v1lilgh8ll, who assisted. his father‘ {Bfillfld- RPV- M11 “D3509 wok the in the business and the following‘ service assisted by Rev. Mr. Jeans. 5on5 away, ward, Harley, Lewis {The pallbearers were Messrs. Bland Anthony; R151) one brother, 114801-905. F- MBCLEOQ. 1101118 5h"- lJohn MacCaulI of Moncton and i ry‘ William Clark, F. Heckhert and two sisters, Mrs. ‘rhayer of Worces- McLEUD s. BENTLEY ‘ ‘Philip MacNaliy. Interment was ut the Church of Scotland Cemetery at Cape Traverse, Rcv. Air. Wilson ‘ conducted the service at the grave. S. —LOSES VALUABLE HORSE- ,Mr. Philip MacNaiiy of Summer- side, Iosi a valuable horse on Saturday. The accident occurred while the horse was assisting in hauling the new’ dance hall of Mr. . Willis Vvarrcn from Road's Corner to Sumnierside. Fifteen teams were engaged in hauling the building on the ire along the shore. Mr. .‘.lric.\‘."i1l_\."s horse slipped and fell and became tangled up with the chains. He only lived about fif- , teen minutes. The dance hall is ‘now on the field just below the » brook at the east end of Summer- iside It is understood that Mr. Warren will fit it up for bunga- loivs. S. —LOI\'G DlSlltNtll lilliSSdtiES ,Fll0.\l (‘AI (iARY-D-lcmbcrs of the family‘ oi the lain Mrs. H. A. Compton nt. Sunziiicixsiiie rcccivcd telcplione nicwriges of sympgiiiiy gfrom iIli‘il' tivo absent brothers on Friday. Mr. Bruce Compton spool:- ing from his homo in (fuigiry ex- Drcsscd his dcr-p regret at being- unable to be Willi his slslirrs and brother in the time of their great affliction. Ile woke to cacti one in turn. The mfffisllgcs uacrc vcry clear. ‘Another brother, Frank, in Nciv |York, was in cciiimiuiicmioii with ithe family by telephone. Mrs. .Compton‘s sister, hirs. V/ebber of lfluston. also expressed hcr love and Kvyinpathy in a personal telephone iiicrsngc. I —-I)IIATII OF MR. JOHN It. ('l..\ltl(—l‘i-i<;-iids will regret to learn of the passing of t1 highly Icstccmcd citizen of North Bcdeque ‘in tlic person of John R. Clark, iWIIO ciicd in the Prince County d-Iospital on Sunday morning at 70 IjCHTS of age, after a short illness. ,Mr. Clark had lived for many gears in the United States but re- -tilrned to his ilativc home five years ago. He had many [inc char- {acteristics which won for him a. wide circle of friends. He is sur- ‘vlvcd by one son Herman, in Springfield, Muss. The funeral will be held on ivcdncsday at 2 p.111. lfrom the home of James N. Clark inf North Bodcquc. Interment at North Bedeque Cemetery. S. iii-as in the Stomach ‘ ls Dangerous I Recommends Dally Use of Bisuratcd Magnesia w Overcome Trouble Caused by Acid Indigestion Gas in the stomach accompanied by a full, bloated feeling after em.- ing are almost certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydro- chloric acid in the stomach, ere- atlng so-called "acid indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous be- cause too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food fer- ments and sours, creating the dis- trcsshig gas which distcnds the stomach and humpcrs the normal functions of the vital internal org- ans, oftcn affecting the heart. It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat , with ordinary digestive aids which ter, Mass; and Mrs. Braddock in Michigan, to whom much sympa- thy ls extended in their sudden bereavement. S. -—I-‘UNERAI. SERVICES - A large number of friends attended thafuneral services for ‘Mrs. H. A. Compton of Summerside, which were held on Saturday afternoon. There was a short service at the home at 1.30 conducted by Rcv. L. B. Campbell assisted by Rev. Mr. Jeans. Rcv. Mr. Jeans read the scripture lesson at the church and Rev. Mr. Campbell gave the ad- dress and spoke very feelingiy of the departed. The hymns chosen, ivcrc at a written request o.‘ tlic into Mrs. Compton. “The Chris- tians Good Night" was sung by rMessrs. Nicholson, Cruc, Sharp and l Sfackford with deep reverence. The pallbearers were Messrs. Robert, Gordon, William Strong; S. M.‘ lllcks, L. R. Alien, Arthur Allen and F‘. J. E. Wright. Interment ‘was in the family plot at the Peo- lplcis Cemetery beside those of 'i.cr husband. S. --(‘0NCERT AND BASKET SO- CIAL-The Dramatic Club at Brae ; put on n very successful concert‘ last week in aid of Brae United‘ Flrircii. A large sum was realized l from admission and auction of baskets. Mr. John D. MacLeod was the very efficient chairman, and ‘also acted as auctioneer for the‘ lbaskcts. Mrs. Wfilliiot Bend prcsid- I crl at illt.‘ organ. Instrumental mil- Isic ivns furnished by Mrs. Leo Doyle and Mr. Neil macKinriozi. Following is the programt-Open- inc; chorus, ‘ The Blue Ridge Moun- Lain Home? recitation, “Farmer's. 131131." by Alley MacKinnon; Dia-i logiie, “Rnstus Rambles Om" solo, i “Curry Me Buck to Old Virginia," ' by Thomas Pollock; A play, "And the Lamp Wont Outfi" instrumental nlui-iic; 5on8. "Red River Valley?’ dialogue, “Hickville Bungier?’ duet. - "I'm Alone Because I Love You"; by Wilmot Read and Fred Mac-l. Leod; dialogue, “An Unsuccessful Advance?’ step dancing, by Wilmoi; Read and Cleveland Mac-Phee; comic song, "Hee Haw," (encoredl; instrumental music; duet, by Eva lvlricKinnon and Cleveland Muc- Piicc. “Long, Long Agof’ closing chorivz. “My Own Canadian Home." I "God Save the King." S. n. r. uacnoinlii. Suuriu- i 179-1-20-1 month. —l\trs. Westley You has returned to her home in Si. Eleanors from the Ihiizce County Hospital. S. ».\Ii<.s Tessie Lcckie of’ Mis- couciic, lias entered the Prince Countqv Hospital for treatment. S. ~1\1r. Ivan lift-Isaac of Glen- ivootl. hns Pl!lt_‘l'(‘(i the Prince County Ilospiial for an operation. S. -1\ln.=-ter Lloyd Hcckbert of Siiiiiinersiclc ivns opcrntcd on in the Prince County Ho») ..ii for append- icitis und is doing nicely. S. -.\irs. Jnsrph Wedge of St. Ilouis has; i"'llll‘lli".l home from the Prince Count; Hospital where she undz-rivcnt a serious operation. S. -Mr. Nfmlcrin, ~!=-‘-.=r of the Christian Ciiurili. Suniliieisitlc. took the services in the Baptist Church at Bcdcque on Sunday af- ternoon. S. i -—Mr. Ernest Durhcmiti of Char- lottetown attended the funeral c: his aunt, Mrs. H. A. Compton ol Summerside, on Saturday. S. -—Miss Norma Cailbeck, who i: attending the Halifax Ladies’ Col~ iege, came home last Friday 't' attend the funeral of her gram’ mother Mrs. H. A. Compton. S. -—Miss Jean Campbell of Mont rose, who was a delegate to tlit United Church Presbyterial, is tlii: guest of her sister Mrs. Carl Croclzcit 0f Siunincrside. S. —Miss Evcrcito Lcivis of Aiber-‘ ton and Miss Loiiic Hustler of Ebbsflect have returned to their homes from IIIC Pi-ince County Hospital where they had undergone operations. S. -Mrs. William Caseley of Kel- vin, was brought to the Prince County Hospital last week to have of a needle removed from her hand. The needle was skilfully extracted and Zvlrs. Cascicy has now returned ‘ to hcr home. S. N0 Neutral Zone Established Yet SHANGHAI, Feb. 1. (A.P.)-- British, United States and Japan- ese consular authorities said today no neutral zone has been estab- lished. here. M gIyPimplcs Naturohtvarriing-hci nntureeiearyau: cor iplexiun and paint re rosesin yourpul lallow chucks. ‘h-uly wonderful result: Ioiicw thorough colon cleansing. Take -—NATURB'3 REMEDY-tn regulate and utrcngtlicn your nliminurlvo organs. Th watch the transformation. r1 lute: 5f more laxatives. Oui " T»... Aii-vegeratiflaxam " »-r_'o_-_uioiir _, ‘TOMORROW ALRIGHT .4: s: tonight —SPEAKS ON DISARMAliIENT »—Thc morning sub,.\— in Trinity United Church’ Suinnicrsidc, on Sunday was "The Patriot's War for Peace," bearing upon the sub- ject of World Disarmament and the conference to he opened this ivccl in Geneva. The great menace to clay is selfish xititioiialism intcnsi fled by casual disregard of facts r post history and present status o. nations. The example of Russia. Japan, Italy France, U. S. A. and Britain were cited. in each instance giving the enormous preparation openly being made with the evid- 1 cnt anticipation of still greater war. ‘ The business of armament manu-Y facture is one ofithc greatest on I earth, ten million dollars a day‘ being spent by nations. This busi- ' nes opposes disarmament but thel true patriot is the peace maker not the destroyer. To help sustain our i cause, universal prayer can be have no neutralizing effect on the Imade w be" upon m and the ac- I stomach acids. Instead get from any Iknowledgment o’ our comm” hu" I drugglst a little Bisurated Magnesia jmuuliv in Gudii family and the and take a teiispoonful o: four tub- ; transfer of armament industries to lets in water right altier eating. This government, from private ante,“ zggtdgil’: (gtihgeaséogsfftflwglggnblskig prise. The beautiful lilies and roses stomach, neutralize the excess acid I" the Chllfilh ‘m sundill’ We"! and prevent its formation and thcrc ‘ placed there by the grandchildren 1 i:..':.".z::;'?:§:~ .i:=.::.l1i":.~.lii;i:;|y; y‘; Mu- ig A- a form-never in liquid c‘: milk) is °‘ n3 memory‘ ' harmless to the stomach. inexpcn- .___i_-_ sive to take and tn» best form of PER$GNAL5 alfalfa“ is}: -~flr. Alexander Murray and son. enjoy their mcals with no more fear G°rd°"' we" "mm" m summer‘ of indigestion, ride on Saturday. B. 1.1.. ..c totumaduuteurtolh y," m,“ infllvldllll citizens from m parts of the city who have spok- Qn lo ml, llld IQ I “TIC” “K594 requisition of others of m! 1611"“ glflgflls, requesting tint I should ufler as a. candidate for the Mayor- Iity, 1 have decided to comply with their wishes. The flnuncial condition of the city can”; much anxiety. I! its credit ls to be saved from. deutructlve. im- pairment, the city's financial budget muslin made to balance. I iun Ia hopu, however, that by the Idlin- tlon of methods of economy and the elhninatlon c! all was“. "v Wm l" unnecessary to impose any addition to the existing rate of tenth!!- All uhams and pretence: must h»: put m end to. All valid civic hy- laws and all laws for the protection or m; and property should be rifl- idly enforced. All classes must be treaied fairly but favoritism should be abolished. If there be favor: to. ")5", tlieoe should be given to the most needy and 1109-. l! ill U"! "i" out past, to the lent needy. I shall‘ use my best endeavors to accom- plish all these ends- 1 rqpwttnlly oak the citizens for their support and confidence. A house to house u-uvua in ImMHIBIQ u well n undesirable. The inteilil- enee of our citizens ll lllllie m!!! smug]; to enable them to decide ‘whom to vote for without under- lgln‘ the indignity of being coaxed, urged or lmllfifii- l" "l! “"- coiue out and vote. It’ lceordifll ‘i’ your best judgment you can't vote for me, vote against rue. I woull‘ rather be defeated it! "W" "U"!!! to fultIll the hllheut duty or cltlrui- niip than by the my any uuufluui of lagged: vviio have not yet learn- ‘ea to pllcu a reel nine on the hi!!! ,priviiege of the h-afichise. I have the honor to he, etc. W. S. 5'1 STVART Iaat-i-zio-stt-st ' ‘iiiiziui ciii At the request of a large number electors of Ward 3. I will offer myself as a candidate in the com- ing. civic election. If elected I will do everything possible in the besi ‘interests of the city and at thc same time giving Ward 3 every at- tentiori. Yours respectfully, _ fr. u. QUINN. 275-1-25-141. i WESLEY HOUSE T0 BE DOWN IDNDON, Jan. 31—<By The Cali adian Press)~'i'he house at leath- erhcad, in SilPPCy. where John Wes- ley is reputed by some people to have preached his last sermon, on Feb. 23, 1791, a week before he died. is to be pulled down by the local Ccunc l, and new Municipal offices are t9 be erected 0n the sic. Some controversy has arisen uipon this. The clerk of the Council declares there is on authentic eiddenoe that Wesley did preach his last serrrmnl in the house, such evidence as there is going to show that he preached world a little touch fur us 5° as l‘ ‘I V’ EEC Cti i 1 1c on. In pprguanqg of An Act 0t the LBQISTIIIIIIB OI "I0 Island, made and passed in tlio ‘Iivent-y-first year of the reign of I-Iis Majesty King V., Chapter Bl, eutituled "An Act to consolidate and amend the several Acts incorporating the (my o] cha|-|ou¢m“-n*', and all Acts lu amendment thereof or in addition thereto, and An Act of the Legislature of tiie Province of Prince Edward Island, made and passed 111th, Flftletli your of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Chapter 8, entltuled, iouegown wage,- tvork; Ant”, and all the Acts in amendment thereof or in addition there. to, and An Act of the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island made and ed in the Sixty-first your of the reign of Iler Mfusty Queen Victoria, Chapter 1g, m, tltuled “The Chnrlotictoivn Sewerage Xvi”. find r. i Acts in riliion thereto. l do hereby give PU BLIC .\tl'l‘lCE that an election tliree Commissioners of Sevvar and Water Supply for the said City, and of one person to serve as Councillor in the City Council for each of the Wards and two persons to serve as Councillors in the said Council for Ward No. 4 of the siiiil (‘it and three persons t0 serve as Councillors in said Council for Ward No. 5 in the said City be. lug ln all a Mayor, three Commissioners of Scvvar rind Water Supply and eight Councillors representing tlio City as follows :- FOR WARD NUMBER ONE FOR WARD NUMBER TWO FOR WARD NUMBER THREE FOR WARD NUMBER FOUR FOR WARD NUMBER FIVE THREE WILL BE HELD 0N Wednesday . The Tenth Day of February, A. il)-i932 THE SEVERAL ronnmo rmcus as DESCRIBED m rnocminrriox POSTED IN run SEVERAL warms or THE SAID CITY. AT Nomination Day, Wednesday,’ February 3rd A. D- 1932 At "-~ Nth-n of the City Clerk, City“ Hall from the hour of l2 noon till the hour of 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the same For Qualifications of Electors see Act 21, George V., Chapter 81- T. W. L. PROWSE, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. friitcrnty. suds uu CW; h“ United Mine Workers cVCYY ODDOYUID IY 0f Pm-chaslng the ObjGCIZ T0 IIIjUIICIJIOH house when it was in the mark??- Sznic years s50 American Memo" @5535 had an idea, which ciime to INDIANAPOLIS,Ind.,Feb. I. (By the Canadian Presn-Delelflte! 9° nothing. of acquiring fliu 1mm l“ _ u u a :2“; . . - - ne ' Georgian bundmm smnmng m B‘ e h tod in. Drepiiration for we“ timbered garden a ‘nledway ggveriilremorenysession days when from the centre o‘ Leatherhea I such important questions as con- . licy G d makes um stltutional chanflfii. WEBB P° o o and additional resolutions must be cted upon. a guest-i Too Content: on: COUNCILLOR on COUNCILLOR ‘on COUNCILLOR TWO COUNCILLORS G. P. NICHOLSON, City Clerk, City Clerk’! Offlco, Charlottetown, l pose to preserve. The Methodistlvies. underneath the’ old cedar on the prevent our settling down in it $00 a front lawn, which the council pro- comfortably-Rev. J. Ossian a- Wuge contracts in Indiana and or peasant who finds Peace In hi! Illinois will expire April l and those lwmfl-Gwlhe- Province of Prince 15.1mm G col-g. “The Clear. pass. llI"""'IIli9IIt thereof or in lid- of a illuyor for the said City, Nos. 1, 2 and 8 of tlie sold City COUNCILLORS day. January 15th, 1982. of Wyoming, Montana and othei states will terminate in a few months. The convention, after more than 2 days of debate, adopted u resol- ution opposing the use of the Writ of injunction tn labor disputes and asking the Illinois Miners to hart dissolved a court order restrain- ing international officials from in- terfering in the affairs 0f Distriti 1a, (Illinois) Peace: He is happiest be he king Home 6d Co. Charlottetown J\ PROGRESSING from I standing start to top 8P8“ l" U“ new Pontiac Six isge quiet and effortless that you teem to be mere- iy opening o throttle. SyncrO-Mtih prevents you from Fm“! "f" P tick when gears are shifted. Silent iecond not only snaps you avlfiY when the light turns. but "\°"_9°‘ into high without any perceptible difference in sound. Free wheelini! enable: you to cont as softIY I“ a shadow-end means that Y°" needn't ever touch the clutch pedal except to start and stop- Al"! U“ not 0t the car is just a silent as U19 tronnniuion. For rubber cilliiitvfllflq ‘i 47 Point, “mpletely insulates meter. frame. spriuqt. axles. body ._.bgq|-bi||g miner tlieclis. prevent- ing motel-to-metel contact» If‘! deadening noise. The new Pontiac Si: has plenty of other improve- mgnb—tucli as Ride Control- wlileli we'd Iilie you to trY I“ yourself. A GENERAL MOTORS vAPQgE Prince Motors Summerside DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND V _y‘yyyyprqnswfiifirqgiyi-wyqprssli.nl..».. ..