l I l 4 _’.' ‘l §, _- ¢ F 5 .. *'55 - r g l ll i` 1' i I I . "" E Airlies Ullll ` iunr-ronlanllc ii ki Q the lllnl debut of l, li's made for .’»"- ~.. / THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SIX - - .-- _ ~~~ .I .J . - f f- ='-4-‘\RCI'l 16.1933 M , _ ' " ‘ ll _ M. __ CAPITOL -Now PLA Yizvc _ 25¢_ Go L Tax ie-28c. Children l5c. gI.i‘:inE1"’=;Jic:.‘io“ii.tsNlgh¢ Tvs s.4s. iiauiio coo. Govt- T21 2¢ -425. chihlrcu asc. Gcvt T" 1°-26° ` THE PRIZE PICTURE oF THE YEAR The talkie that has swept thc country! Gay, saucy, naughty, the first stairs of the stage! |lu»ll:lni|.~s, wives uiiil siicctllczirts l-\'l'ly\\hi‘ri- _ _ , t il l s absiirbiilg isle of ll nllln ivllu , lr._lki-s love to his nil li ll llc. or fr .5 L/6 .. 1 '1`HE . PRINCE EDWARD Tonight €n"rs Sanitary Omcer. fri' D‘l"‘"‘°"“ "'°"°""°" Mr- How-ird Court- Charlotte- int lcust hlnc others scclrlng admis- slnce toxold has been discovered was to be expected as there a.i°e‘ -_ how so children in thc Home ana; G I llieseni sliendlns some time it 'oussiorn lcrl by Mrs. A. Henry and - nmrv A, March 15 (A.P.)-The Discussed |m'1‘0KYO. Mar. 15- Part of Jw- n's expeditionary force to Chin. numbering about 12,000 men-hu been ordered to leave Shanghai iq ll. was n vsltor to Savage Har- 'iam The diffigulf; period through French scheme for internaitlonlli- hmm ,rm vie' of th. mld’ im. r¢C@llUY~ ' which the province is passing Zin? civil aircraft will get s thor- “¢v" ‘ lr roU Navnlt sen i ’ .fff fm "5" ,_ I **""°`.\\\{ L" ~ .iNoTlll:lt Picrulin l S}{()|{T I YOU MUST SEE “"””""'S l he Guardsman Q* W *_ zgiioéllosts during February are as sented at the regular monthly|g46_00 mesillls of the City C°l1ll¢ll=- Total amount collcctcol--sa-16.00. POLICE RF-PUNT Other duties perfomled by the Your Worship and Gentlemcnf- lF‘orce during February are as fol- ` F ‘william Mcoouuld '_ ,Pf°mbm°n Fi“°5“'$30°-0°- 'John Dickenson The f°u°“m§ "P°1'i5 were P“*`-_ Miscellaneous Fines and Costs - pcb, 20 1g3g_ Q55 1464-3-15-31. . T. A. Ilrotllcrs 4.2 J. S. Waisel' .. 4.0 Sidney Inman 4.2 4.8 3.7, rold Slcud 4.0 I. Andrew Olin '\yl\vl\i'i‘l The undersigned has the honor llowsz _ 0.' " to submit herewith the City Police i Prisoners mcorted to Queens : l li 10. 1932 R¢lJort for the month ended Fcbru- f County Jail-15. l V(__`pm_h HRV 29th. 1932. Prisoners escorted from Jail to |" i " ' ` ' ' ` ' ' Seventeen <17) arrests were ef- iPolice Court for trial-6. iwumm Guemey and son ' f-'vicfl lvltliln the City limits during I Summonses served-16. ,i Cream Test Market Building' . 250 I R- gulalcl l\lai't1ll . . . . - . . . - -. . - - - 3.5 F,,,,,,,,_.,. fo, the fouowmg ,Imp I subpoenas seWed_,3_ ,o. A. cola-r _ fir,-rl offences:-~ Dwelling houses quarantined-2. iT' A" R°dd """""""""' Cilmnl knowledge of girl under Dwelling houses released from 'J' McGregor Ill _veilrs of age-Arrests, 1; Convlc- Quarantlne~2. , ,Howard Rodd_ lions, 0_ Digml559d_ Ticket_0f_Leave I-eported_1_ ,F. S8.lll1CiEl'S ...... rr.. ...... Drunk and DlS0fd@l'1Y-AITSSCS, 1; Vagrants ln Station overnight-1. L~ BYYWWUU Convictions, 1. Drunk and Incapable-Arrests, 9; Convictions, 9. Respectfully submitted. ‘ A. BIRTWISTLE. chlcr of Polic; irlrnry Neill .... 20.0 I 30.0 ` H. Prowse .._................. M. MacDonald ................ 4.4. sn _ Illsallily-Arrests, 1; Convictions, Your worship and gentlemen: i l. To Falconwocd. I herewith submit my report forl Feb. 26 1932. Jail breaking-Arrests, 1; Convic- lfood inspemlm for the month md. c. Plckard . _ . . . , . . . . H0115- 0- Returned to Queens “lug March 14. Donald Matthlcson cmmiy Jan- ‘ Condemned as unfit for food and James C0-‘CS -----------------~ sa_0 ' Juvenile Delinquency (Theft, shop destroyed. nine portions of car- Hammond Ford 25.0 llunclreds of thousands of parents, f throughout our Dominion and in the neighboring republic, have availed themselves of this protection by having their children immuniz- ed by toxold to prevent diphtheria :young lives have been saved which iotherwise would have been need- lessly sacrificed to this dread dis- ease. l Our Provincial Public Health De- partment, alive to the benefits re- ceived from this Public Health measure. have already given protec- - tion to some ten thousand children. i However, there are a. great numbcl' 3 8 i ,yet who have not been given thc .` benefit of this necessary protection and it is to the parents of thcsc 40 _ unprotected child.en of school age and more especially of pre-school we that we again make the appeal: 259| 'Have your children protected." St In our City. toxold clinics are held at intervals and it is desired 22-0? that all parents make an effort to lc” 20,0; have their children receive ms m,o_ V ped owing to the mild weather. 30-0; tectlon. Clinics are being now con- |s“l°“°ly d’"““3i“3 th” °P°“_ ah' 22.0; ducted in Prince street school for ,"*“*“- 15”* they H” h°P‘“¥ *ha* 22.01 the _children of this school and also i‘7“°k Frost Wm fav°r them with Johnston and Son . . . . . those of the modelschocl. A regu- 's°m° mme mn yet' lar weekly clinic is also held at the Provincial Sanatorium. The time ents, avail yourselves of this oppor- seemed to account for the large 0118-ll ¢¢¢-\mi°°1 °X5mm°'i'|°“ 55°", i Helirtlest conglntillatlons are influx of children and applicants U16 question of principle is faced, '»,»_»lng extended to Mr. and Mrs- `and as most were of nursery age the W°l'ld Am’-l C°nf°“*°°° d°°u° Roddy MacAdam, West St. Peters, the staff is already taxed to the ed todo i i Mrs. Earl Warren, Savage Har Kbur, spent ii iew dri_vs visiting her Esuming Mr. W. A. gparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jax' _dlne, Head of Hillsborough, rec 5 ently. l Much sympathy is felt for the -bereaved husband and relatives of the late Mrs. John J. MacDon- rild. of Cherry Hill, who passe( away on Saturday at the Citi Hospitlll. alter li short illness. Th funeral which was largely attend cd was held on Tuesday mornin I-llil to St Andrews Interment in Andrews Cemetery of this vicinity has been stop- | i for The sport of the hockey play- le As a result many thousands of ' ` i A lou *on the birth of a bonnie baby girl. utmost, its S his llstn and their report t he felt such an Institution ,and that the |001; vince owed much to those who th, ‘md made such a Home for un- E' 'lrtunate children poSSibl6- Mr. l-resin strons. K- 0-- i11i»"°' ' luced an amendment to our Act 01' from her late residence at Cherry Incorporation which bein! dill! ‘ ' . . co i Ki! Mr! pro SB | her the ing D A number of the e -inspected the Home on Ibbrilery obtain relaxation of one of the rc- oi conditions strictmns or thc wuhinston naval eaty. They plloposedlto elimin- I\ . sion adopted and will D0 Pl’°°°l\i'°d thc Ladies Auxiliary. city. 'rhc rirri rt t this point the rned till 2 p. m., meeting ad when on rc del place in the chair. members had re was so full of praise that all gr proud to be connected with ,ge tewart took bate y by referring the matter to aviation commission. Only Maxim Litvinoff. the Soviet egate, pressed for immediate de- upon the principle of the pro British delegation- Xailcd to the draft convention of the ference an article taken firm im agreement providing that nation engaged in war shall not Movement in the situation," th, war office announced today. After obtaining the approvrl of Emperor Hn-ohito it was clcclilcl to withdraw the llth Division of Lieutenant General Konkichi Uyc. da’s forces. One brigade of the 12th Division and some aux'iliai'y units. ntrary to previous reports, ch, ' Co nasal. f - oth and 14th Divisions will romrln 'rh in China.. The war office said riunors that troops would be sent to Foniton to handle domestic difficulties were without foundation and the 'units to be evacuated from Bhang- hal would return to i.\:ll- regular stations. i ded. was after some discus- approval at this session of the lature. . H. S. Henderson in opening report of thc finances. laid vii table a cheque for $100-00 5°' a. further contribution from of her report dealt with the -_#li ANNUAL CUNVENHUN I -OF P. E. Island Teachers' Federation -WILL BE |i0Gl|F0|l|| SQUARE ||A|.|. TUESDAY, wnnNEsn.i.Y, THURSDAY March 22nd, 329! and dates of these clinics appear in nl 235| the press from time to time. Par- 3 ~ed a work oi 1031 and showed v- elm' Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jay, Fan- savins in running expenses of li- ngbrook, were visitors to Bav- m ge Harbor on Sunday. Pe ost $700.00; this report will ID- cr in actau in the regular Print- rtaicmcnt of the year- In °°ll- Nova Scotia and Prof. L. g All interested c Addresses by Dr. H. F. Munro, Supt. of Education, ' Univ or wi .~ = THE- HELD IN- 23l'd and 24th W. Shaw of Mt. Allison si-sity. dlally invited. ilflllll.-ll-Al`l”CSiS. 2: Convictions, 0. wsses \V.1l'ncd and returned to parents. M-lk Test Feb_ 17_ 1931 7`il'?fl1~Al”l'eStS. 1; Convictions. 1. V Common C|e,“._ ; J. Stockman |E. H. Burke . . . . . . . 35 samples m`lk. is cream 2-mllullity of having your little ones i 290 protected. ‘ f0W all ‘md Mr. Arthur Jay Borden, spent a. tinuing Wm* the nn°‘“°“ M the days visiting his parents, Mr. DI'€5€l'lii YB" i»° dak' 'h° W” "ry Mrs. George Jay. Mount Ste- Oliiimiiiicr ih°u3h tm net mm - Vagrancy-Arrests, 1; Convictions, § 1. Totzlls »-Arrests, 17; Convictions? lil. I In ncitlltlon to the above arrestsi ilicrc were four prosecutions and! f--zllilictlons under the Customs Act I Name ' Percent -'~'HfiSf2Ct0l'.i»'- hun" ral 1. n. citolcr-:N. n. v. s. ROSE POINT William Smallwood Everett Boyver `3.li Lorne Kelly 3.6 George Munn . . . . . _ . . . » . 4_1, harlotietown Condensed 3.6 T0 :ll:"‘c 1; -ing for Harbollrllig snlu - ic, lfwl lfulor and orlc for brewing biir in/Mk C0' ' ' ' ` ` ` ` ` ` ` ' ` ` ` ` ' ° ` ' ' " 4” t .,-->~_1,.,,,t licgnsp m. permit' There lA. McRae Sons ...... .. \v.l,; nlxo convictions for abusive lan- lHealth Pastunzed l,'lio.~;':, and :i cllzlrgc of Conlmorl A5_ lMlik Co, _ _ . . .. gg,i|1; “ing d§5my_-,5ed_ \\V. H. Smith .... ...cn-.~. cr Durlilg February wc .-;r,_-_~;_5;,,d the W00d BYOS- - » arevcnrivc and Prohibition officers A- R M°K°l’ i!'E_.!ive searches of pfemises sus_ Victor Mcwiliams lima of thc unlawful sole or pw |wu1lucc wiioatlcy .. ann of intoxicating-liquoz Eight Harold Lefllrgey lugsjecutlons were-entered under the Louis Roper Prohibition Act, resulting in seven 5-- A- H°lm€S :ogvlctions and one dlsmimal, E. Cullen . . . On February 17th, 19th, 23rd and 'Gland Mclvilillan .. 26th the Force collected a total oflF<1ston Bros. . 4.0 4.5 3.0 4_2, 4.6 4.a -ml 4_1 ment. of Health for the City of C -Scarlet Fever, 2. ' 40 (_A V. 4.0 C C 3.5 2 thirty five samples of milk from Licensed Vendors, and sixteen sam- Dles of cream from stall holders Ill the Market building, delivering R0f>er Bros. 4.6 Roderick McDonald ..... L. M. Beaton...... . . Willard Kelly .. .. 3.6 4.() C i some to the City Analyst for Test. The nmounts collected in Fines E. H. Doug!as...... . ._ C. J. Wood Food Inspector. O'hl0l Health Ofllcer I-Ils Worship and Mayor and Members of the City Council. 2 Slrs:-I beg to submit herewith he monthly report of the Depart- i llarllttetown for February, 1932. Chest Examinations-17. l Communicable Diseases Reported ` Cases Quarnlltined-2. Laboratory examinations - Blood -orninauons, 175. iralconwooa 127, i Vcrlereal Disease Rtporti-Path nts Treated: Moles, 45; females, lr s~ - ' . Total, 68. New Cases Reported_ rfcctlon in her finger, brought on zie and Mrs. Henry Dlngwell; Sick, Mole-_=_, 6; Females, 5: Total ll. i VCU' Slmuly While attending thc firr j Nursing Division Report:-Pupils “ XR,,,med, 559_ (Roch,-md square ing causing the injury. Tho skillful Entertainment. Mrs. James A. E. 4.2 school uno Prince sh-ect school); ”`°°°‘“e“f0f U10 dwtor soon affect- M11 S all - 5.0 Home Visits Made, 95; Pupils ex- ` Cd the cure, |Donald. The entertainment con- sa ciuflorl for .skin condition, a; Mlsccl- ‘ § Better Value in V If you must be out in wet Rubber Footwear _ Guaranteed to ive ou t you can get for your money. g y he utmost value This Footwear is made from PURE GUTTA PERCHA RUBBER the tou h t E BS and most wear _ resisting that science :::.l:r.“.r:si::f° ~ -P -° f “R“bb°" f°'” M9". Rubbers for 3 R"bb°f= f°f B°ys. Micccc and chiigxzgi ', .-COMPARE THE WEAR.. PURDIE-FERGUSCN w T ~ P E :Mia Nelson Currie suffered a rc- Mrs. James A. E. MacDonald. Mrs. _ OWIDK t° the Prevailing ucmtlidl' ' 1P~DS€‘. which necessitated tllc sum- I Nelson Stewart mid Miss Annie iU°“5 the usual annual co ec on . moning of a doctor. It is pleasing S weather you want Gutta Percha li G wice as long as _ sy tc ~ Operations have started on the Rocky Point Wharf which is an in- dication of spring as the floats are Little Pond Women's Institute was being fitted up for the npeny.. 5er_ -held' at the home of Mrs. Vincent wart. now available was little more thln LITTLE POND INSTITUTE The February meeting of the D_ Cunk’ etc' 43,. smears’ 2 families of Mr. J. J. Currie and ML tended to the first opportunity. The 3.8 Ga; Spmumslt Throat Swabs for Gullfurd Lowther in their recom committee reported having visited 35 ulturc, 2; Miscellaneous: Spinal sore b°"e”~V°m0“t- me Sick “nd °f bi'i“ElnK mlmef' - fluid. 1. ' V1¢,,_ MacDonald with an attendance of thirteen members and three visit- Ringwood W°men»s Institute held |ors. Roll call was responded to with 3 sewing "bee" at the home of Valentine Verses. The school com- The sympathy of the friends in 'chalk viere required The members a new wash-basin and colored esolved to have these things at- hi-’ °°mm\l-lliiy goes out to thc " ous delicacies. The committees ap- ecovered from a very painful in. ure: School, Mrs. Allan MacKen- Mrs. Ellen McKinnon has qum, pointed for the following month Th s her finger struck against the lin- ' il e Misses Annie E. MacDonald nd Miss Helen B. MacDonald; cDonald and Mis L ra Mac |50 “Port that her condition is good lunch was served by the hostess, at present. and greatly appreciated by all thc \ ‘ t 6 r \ "" and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mutch, City, to I k were recent visitors to Warren ` ing, the roll call to be answered at \=’é Farm, v/here they were the welcome by o. recitation, ii rhyme, or a \` ` K “mis °f Mr' and M75- Wm~Ml1iCh- nickel. The meeting closed in the sual manner. trip across the ice and over his road mute during the recent bad is weather. The interested hockey fans around l this vicinity monaco cornwall uhh | , on Monday nleiit to witness friend- - , North River Lindys vs. the Nine ' Mile creek Bulldogs, and the Com- wall C. C. vs. the Davis dz Ftaser’s ' Friends were sorry to lcal'n that ltests The rlzes bein awarded to leele respectively. A very tasty' m ladies present. Mrs. Charles J. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Stewart MacDonald lnvlted the memberr her home for the next meet-` ___ u Our undaunted mail driver, Mr. Bflleii UU-Ulilbell, made his regular the Hun? Where are Moses, Oliv-i "_" er Cromwell, Charlemagne, Han- ' nibal? Enthusiastic Usher-Stand up boys, so's the gentleman can seei f h games o ockey between the you_ : :Ready-math Medicine - You .m__R_ need no physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a bottle of I #4606 ' ch'al troubles, it is invaluable; for I sistcd ol three interesting con- vest °“ this mmey is an we are ll' ASSORTED MEATS .. 5%o P61' Lb- ALL UI' BEEF CHEEKS 5360 “ Z Speaker-And where, I ask you, BEEF HEARTS ...... 5%o " Julius ccrrcr? where is Aii'la'BE“` “V5 32° ., Hia sufficient to meet the bills on hand this date. She referred to the string Quartet Concert bein! Pl" on shortly to aid our finances and hoped the member! would ll°¢ "ily lbuy tlclrctr but assist bv advert!!- nnri gave rise to considerable ser- ious thought. _ It would seem that mlm P00' one wrong oi thc members. to loc resumed on ‘nmee ’°P°"Bd that the Water' pie md °°°°p°°d °' “ry nn early dam fountain needed repairs, also that idea, of our Endowment Fund md were lcd to loclicvc that tnroiish ll' our finances were now almost in- cxhaustible. The actual value 0! this iuna to uc in my year may be seen in the printed annual NW" and in thc lust such report 1°! 1930 on page 16 is shown as inter- est on Endowment the amount 0! $572.80, while just above that th0 cost of running the Institution !0r the same year is shown ta $17,548-- 82. We are all pleased in we i-bb Endowment grow but it must be clearly understood that the inter- lowed to use for running expenses. lost fall was not more than 65 per t of the amount collected H10 CED previous year and this coupled with the unusually iarile Dumb" 1 M Fox Feed Price List ll¥S2!=2lll BEEFLlVEB......-... c BEEFTBIPE ......... “ BEEFTRU/IMINGB ... 5560 “ BONEMEAL..........5 0 " CALFTBIPE ......... 2%o “ I-IOBSBMEAT ........ 5 o " Lalita lmsnrs mc " LAMB TIIIPE ........ $540 " P0llKLl'VEll........ 4860 " TONGUE TBINMINGBG c “ WEASANDMIAT 4560 “ PrlcesF.0.B.0harlottetown, of- fcctlvslthrchlith. Cash Orders subject Ka he Poland seduction under above prices. N ecessit ling. Her report was well received. 5 SHOE COMPANY, LIMITED ` Wholesale and Retail chanottetown f --4-.. c O5 GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists ' I4) Richmond 5¢r¢¢¢ Q4-o+¢¢¢¢.,.,,_,_,,‘,_,_.**._.‘* Dr. 'I'hon'ias's Eclcctrie Oil. For 5 'coughs colds, sore throats, bron- Q "*,'°'9'*9'*0'0+O+O-#Oo-Qoq-¢¢.¢¢g° .i'i`.i'§°'.'...-“"Z?.’.’§f‘ ji; Island Bold Storage and the like it is an unquestionable healer. It needs no test'monlal other than the use. and that will for House your order. 3 . BRIISIIES! Of all kinds-for every ue. Alaliastino! A healthful and beautiful wall finish -- All shades. An0’0odsrl!opwtlIpnvo of neat lldniauoo in cleaning and polishing roilrloonr Tho RDDEIIS willy anyone U to its effective- W ,,,,,_ _ ._ , _,__,_v`m,H_"_“_. g _ _ Everything you need for - list of your requirements, and call-or phone l Pa|a¢mdVa|'a|sh.lonnew!oilr l'\rnltarolndbrlgliten7°llI'°°°"- ` Houseclesning Make s JAPALAD! if- ilso Such- Accessories As: darn- mens snr Lannaas caarlir nalvmas sosusnnio mms snln. wool. rurz cum su.vo rurz nun'-no-nmr o'oan/in rousn wiilsns Uso"0ldlllll|ll"°U7°" lloil llld flrllltln. lf givc|aliwll!l|°I- ig. g '»z\i'i§ HARDWARE DD. 5' " LIMITED -**"”*“H!f“fW“`”r"W»-W""~`""` - --"filter -armour ;-;=.“isii2mlvai+eif.»-;»'o.-l..-“l»i»~»f-5” - . .- » » ' _ Y -- » ' ._ ---"f_'l-‘__,"" ' ' 1"”-Tu. '~" "“ “"”" ... .»- *_* *_* .-;l'z:T°.'¢*°’*"”' 5°- lc. . .~.-