lai-nroiin “Iatclkoat. . ‘GlNI-‘I AIDPIMCICO ml myyllldfhfllfinlly-ufibllllllflflfllllllllfnml rid"- poakstcro. Water It. " Gentiles Drugstore, w fin» ans-v. wan- n- Ill-k deem. n onntifi 3i‘) maurdianwlllho audio hoeioinlnmmmiila by no superman! run-week. IlelN-lffltthlaleryl ,mzrierwthaboyreepolaelhlafordelherlcaonyourroutauu ~ Imn is reserved for non -G Taylor Drug 00., tin-s may he "i°'i¥iii'|"a word strictly w- aveiable for interior remodel , k Saik. Oilcake Fish Brace’ . ‘gndngceed Molasss at Sracds. I I D-—FGI\BIB rfox— m“ to 1am of the mm“ m‘ 1d, Apply Earle Noonan. letter Road. ,,,_ _ L-196. -__ L; peaslng to report that Thursday, Febrilary 9th, Albany . in i-lie Prince county Hos- ma.“ ior some time owing to a ~ Admission mo‘ arm has sufficiently recov- to be able to return to his in Llnkietter Rind. a‘ Misoouche is now _____ , open to motor mum“) mx_w' Bu“ traffic. Eight prisoners from the -,, 51¢ _ ~13 p h, o “nine read. WOrkIng wiin shovels Juli-is Cdptelilg; his Birfxttgnth ‘iycx. cad M the mow Pmugh- A" animal basdes being useful as “new l‘ w“ mm‘ m °P°n the 1°“ m" L, a valuable wawh do‘ east ut it had to be abandoned. i. rated high by his owner. a B- -IN‘I‘EB.TAINB - Miss Areta c was hostess at a very en- blo party at the home of Mrs. FINE!) $400—A Bummerside ent was fined 400 dollars and . in Magistrate Darby's court . and $200 under the Excise pleasantly in games a M_ P“ ,__, lunch was served. S. , who uncovered a cache of gallons of rum on the man's *-——- iting her mother, Mrs. Iiidstrne, OVIRNMENT PURCHASES E _ c _ Capo Wolfe. . s. n! to Jidirawcookeof Ken- n, of Summersido for use ,,,"”§,,,;'f§,',,§§§“,_ M2; garage for the Government tar. The building which is a- _M|“ Anthea‘; Noonm’ d. Y4 by 45 1°" W" ‘W! N 1 ficien/t telephone orator of Bede- ¢ grjuvwfi i::.“:.r.il:":a. nu lanai‘. td to its new location at uie N” mm’ m '5' B‘ of ihs Prince County Jail. A _M1-_ n“ 3_ M35590‘; f mm. inundation will be placed un- bu. River’. h“ been mwflmd to ‘l 1" "it svrlnl- the branch of uie Royal Bank at , i Smnmerme to fill the vacancy i "tum! In the hume- made by Mir. o. a. er w-ho " has been sent to Windsor, N. B. I - v I iiish Stale FRANCO s I tP Ill -- _ mi a .............,... , '1 this wll General-mum's vic- tory extcnda to the politicalsphere as well as the military one. According to official ciroleshere, '- . Feb. "l--(AP)—-DI'. Nl- Count Ciano assured Lord Perth - Rosenberg need of the Nut I would observe the Anglo- .‘ mmm’ palm“! ‘mum It: sunent in regard to . “imam o; mph Q‘ d‘ wl drawals and would not .0 m u‘ oongnuo to occupy 5111111811 W‘- FZSZ... d...‘ “'3 fi‘ “by”, wig "mw “W” ‘ ii . < a matieivoesied "Jewish roaor- mM gggdv ‘m! mm“ somewhere Jail: not in git-mom as the solo -~ s. ' ~ ovsirnansnt of Spa-in. the" l" .. g u ‘m no gaunt be ful- l“ “m” h “M” mm‘ “anddfoilexiagn troopsflliiusg be evacu- »~-- Arabs and Jew! f0 99¢" ated. These factors almost preclude ' Wish mrifa in Palestine. immediate recognition. * wlflm 0g- o- ' - Rim infiifl‘. amilbol oducati f ti: Gonna i . =°" ° ' “ Bren Contract inisdalms not at making for ti- Jam in Pali- .bilt at coating a p34"- W" 0f power in ttis Near ‘ ll I said Rosenberg, m" ‘M melilllbly send diplomatic ntaiivea abroad mg gup- m Jewish minorities everywhere. We asylum io undesirable m elements from all over the (Qcqhinuod min we 1>_ b The contract was "imP m“ M“ "°.°‘“°.il°°...‘.‘.’ m “ ‘=11 a situation Europe could the gcvemmon co "m bani; an expenditure of the x bavotcd this you ‘$35225? “i: “‘1.°‘"°“.........“..‘ i . u. Q w will: to set a self-contained purposes. . " Wrt lei-lie enough m Jun-stoma seld W In j Jews. ia report wasblyilldc up: hub,“ .aconan m nor-Eh ‘.'.*.‘.‘§ii'."'li.‘3 rsbrzrhaiisii» ., ,, . . _un vain: i113‘ '32.... “rserva- ‘M,mn"$:t ‘$°ii"‘r.itfi‘;““v°vn“”iii M”! “Nun became/Hm can min ' one-no.- md the infer- iiuestion now oflll the fii- once that-n . about the 0f setting up a. Jewish stats." contract mtnm" ' ~ KETQ AT A GLANQI fldithcl‘ g1! m)!‘ 18:1 01 hi! __._¢~. ‘ sociptarlea hid illtldd the “big, and New York 4min‘ .. m . i _ _. 3e gauges unchanged. , X T‘ "it! ~wnostm£onanged. r tr ‘.3.’ hi3. mantis. li“..".‘?-’..‘8“"d be, othing qareparcd by the Y t h rabl ' , om: E fiéyfiutho ir all followed." life-um GUARDIAN NEW m 3 ll MMERSCIIIE sfillrdiaulllllebflllllllllyltanyefthefolloivlngggqq-qh ‘Mr wmirnsmalhnan m] w! yum. s i - MI‘. William m; iniei-en but adverflllnl of suroslioti Gunowiust atlgE/eqwig elected as Councillor for the cen- IIWW enslngton. mi Wu? in the civic election at ——— Buimners ’ eater , _ 5m, . s inysdvauef. AXPBRJINCBD MEN are mo: an ‘as . y ' Magnify, é. STOCK that are lncondf- repairing finish; _ °1‘ - 8- IllncKuy whose term -~ to feed. Buy Sol-Min, ing- ordei-“psini 8*}, ‘fifrdflifgag, had enlirea. w. Saneiiman polled L-175-2-B-2l. 112 votes; Mr. Msoxsy 106. 1'4"°"'°'2‘- —5!Bl0U8I-Y n-L-uirienas will irln c! ‘In VON8. t out; chance f M . - ° ' "m" WW1’- I-lllg MscNeill for the West Ward and ' R. L. Mnlllson for the East Ward _|1()(;Kgy Bedeque Rink were reelected by acclamatlon. AlbertJeIfery who has been a vs. Linkleflter Road. Skate after ‘mhn A‘ anmnmm M 5mm” side and h on the staff of the L_195_z_8_zl_ firm of Sinclair and Stewart. _____ ‘There was great interest taken in _R0AD OPEN To MISCOUCHE the contest and a largo votc —'I‘hs road from Summerside to P°11°d-—5- ... n. l" m. "we will» M when in Vaccine Rushed ___ ' smnmerslde, m. a PJ-Vaccine for 250.000 persons ay. I200 on a. prohibition numbe of hea- gii-i friends, The was rushed into 30 flood-stricken evening passed eastern Kentucky mountain coun- Th, c“, w“ bmumg by we and music. after which a dainty ties today to fight influenza and —“ * ‘ ‘-- lpiislieumilsrliéivivl as i-hwclitxlif) River, ng y from nati to- PIBSONALS mm the .. 5,4, _M“_ h“ Mwwnum” is vb additional lowland areas. health department authorities co- operated in carrying relief neces- sities and medical silpplies to the mountains. Dr. A. T. Mwoimack. state health commissioner, per- sonally went into the stricken area after exipiressing fear that a heavy death list might, be re- vealed. Dr. MeConn-uk worst flood in the history of the mountains" as he asked for an amnwrlatlon from the omeraency ifund of tho United States lYilbllc health service. ‘Hie Rod Cross‘ estimate ‘footed 11y floods in five states. tees Neglect 0f Ganaiiifs Forest MONTREAL.- Oansdts forws an being nege looted by federal and speui of dollars to mains mines more ao- oeuible, J. O. Wilson charged to- day before the annual vontion new industries has tended todrw mlw Yonx . "Ducks unlimited mooipora d, an ndavo sent Central Ward In Close Contest. finallmmvns irihhooouncil asD.F. Mr. Smalliman is the scn of Mr. To Flood Areas In K e ntu i: ky LOUISVILLE, Ky., Fob. '1—(A. pipi, spread over Although Red Cross committees along the Ohio River soilth of m Cincinnati “stocd by" for emer- gency duty, ailitihortties said con- ditions mre "not alarming" and there was no chance of 1981's high mark being s peat/ed. The Red Cross and Kenituzbzy lIiidWli-ilisthe was 10,000 families af- Feb. '!— (C?)- of the OiiziadianbuanbumnfsAs- aociaticn. ‘msginmorctminlngandoflaer tins oldier forest industry into nog- lect. declared w. Wilson, past chairman of the woodlands soc-r tlon od the Canadian Pillp and Assoclationhwlh the 10:; the provinces, economic - canoe of their potential federal revenue never had been fully Some provinces. ho added, were putting very little but into the forests in mtum for itio direct revenue they collected. ~ ‘Terhapa we as an industry are not sufficiently aggressive." 110 social is done to finance and assure sus- forest manifl" togcthcndecidlugwhuthufobo doinoandtlmdeoldingwhiohon can do it.” ‘ T0 RESTORE DUUKI 0N ,3!- SEBVIS Ebb 7-45?)- mganiaat o Md to the t‘ on of cams preserves in thstgcrtg: N merely a xe-asertion g this Senate b0 urtesy ala oat ld as the Senate itself. TTii-i cilgtgrn “m?” u” In‘ ilrflnts senators certain veto pow- ers over Federal nomination in lheir i I Challe Roosevelfs Leader- ' mammal omen" ship Of Democratic - Party. ' B III-K E L. SIMPSON WASHINGION. one r us ~ . The Ieixnitfil tglateexlk d berts’ nomlnatijiiii 21cm” R0 Federal Judgeahip It cams at a time when the Pres- ident's handling of foreign affairs is under sharp congreslonal attack raise identk: leadership fir!’ ‘at a critical moment in world In the minds of mute the 1 ‘the surface of a co hind however, Glassfis col eague, lowed Roosevelt most every other That fact blurs the vote so far as ut in the fleid as well. is to be a. federal said today not a. Roberts Mr. Roosevelt Senator Glass ginia), said was personally i‘ voted 120.000 ttfyduck tei-‘riwry in flwld- ix 4g; Eovings - '“- BRINGING‘ up ' FAriieiz Glass, Virginia et- alélatrl and outspoken critic of Rioose- clear- 10o, ocratic f-enatldtlgs for {he ident’: H O L M A N ' S purge aiitemp . He also viewed it as a warning a ainst pressing the l‘; i’ i? u- o § 5 9. 3' ? un for re-eliction in bitterly fought. the Rcosevcli spend- n program. The two Virginians drew to their support democrats who have fol- preted as glviing "any de inlte outline of the cleavage in democratic ranks in the Senate on future dgcsti phaslzes e min o a555,“; . observers. however, the possibilities finuedwgg honkeémwfiurhoggoa of coalition manoeuvring in Oon- . not only on domestic pollrglieiss, "h", Wm“ b9 W" Wm“- BDOSEVELT REPLIES w o with Senator Byrd (Dem Rdberts’ PRINCES§WDNTYEC SENATE ViiTE SEEN REBllKE Elected To Repre. Said To Raise New fifiqflfi‘ "“' nge To em Sh" Writer) no. 7—(AP)— ,, , ,, . NEW sinrsnmr-of ire-n, a Vlrtlnia felt! Candies in the 5 and 1o. Senate's ht to marked an im- Dreasi def t f Pr id Rose- veii b]; an ‘aifltergpartyfscogxliittlon in c°°°"““ 3°" Congress ou.—----_ iXli‘ r. e5.“ tii.i“ii.°.iili°ti 3335.32 A- 1* Gm 1l>-— — - m» aiarli and the iintenslfkyii Senate Bax-h‘: (hand rolled) eover ore po y, evo, 0o toalb---19o danewehm etothePress o a’: a °' ° d”“°°““° nxrnn sracisrsi —Get your supply of these the President's efforgoltlriepurgewtfiar: named qunuue.‘ Baden“ Pflrty last ylear provides the back- an." ‘gpaenlrnn,’ and“ d" izrouxid for is defeat on the judge- Bu” a flhln by such an unprecedented vine. "l" ""1 hula" F!" v Powder, lsaorted nudes. To presidential cam- the vote was ‘w Senctsr Byrd. is 000) for him. leadership in al- clar-h, . ti“ me“ °1 WYNBERK}, soniin Africa-Karel “m “them l" Binnedel, former champion boxer, was called a “human cyclone" by a magistrate here when he was of foreign aff confirmation on ent said he wrote 1 tn " ot m “for th e ground he was unf t for e y; iilmpiigoreauffigltzilgla) person: denied the charge no Governor, no Senatotgatnohmem- (Dem. Virginia) ber of the a Vir- any‘ tlon rig t of veto over inati ns_ nomlna. objectionable tofl 0 WARNING ! What to do when you fool a COLD coining on i Tree: yourncold a: aha who!!! is: naildlo or snooze. a aun out sllgh more alkaline thanyadcb-alkaliu with Alb-Seltzer. When on fee! a cold coining on aka two Al -Selazer tablet ln a of nacho: as possible no drink er effer- vesceiice ceases. Take Alina-Saline every two hours undl ii: or eight tablet: have been taken. In acxdidon, attention should be given so the poweia and l: la impor- uer to go co he: and keep warm. Two oahlsu la a quartet glass of ho: wafer glad minor at inf one. Alina-Seltzer not cal brings quick relief from the dim-ell an discomfort ofcolds bu: i: helps combat aces: acid, upae: stomach, heartburn, muscular aches and pains-and “morning afoot.” Bottles 50c and doe-and hy rho glass at 10th Iona Pfllthljylfllabhninlublublhhlorufdldrrlcalb half-hour relieves HRONICLE Arrows Drab Greyhounds At Kensington 19-2 go to drubpo the s lop-sided score n . Arrows outskated. ou ed, outshot and out scored unds in every department. dopened with mark on the Arrows started. the end of this frame the board in Arrows favor. team in th Y notching up the first counter for the Greyhounds on a nice assist this score the Ar- the ged in eight more before tl-ie second period ended. In tiho third period Arm they left off and added five more to one for the Greyhounds which was scored by av. Champion. Chooolatelelly Squaru, on —----__.1 Hecldbert; forwards,’ n. W Burns C. Champion, '1‘. Mc- Eroffitt. R. lClhamplon, - e : Goal, L. Cameron: defence, H. Cousins, . McKenzie, P. Chap- Referee —Ian Darrach. Summerside ‘rho first star selection of game goes to H. Champion for his brilliant all around play, besides scoring seven poin The second ‘l; goes to W. Dug- gan Jenceman of the Arrows. Ho played a fine gameat his post and almost set a record for scoring for a defenceman in a lnNDON-Believed to have a te when the nominees are er- tumor on the brain, Windsor Lad sona 1y obyecdonaible to them. ,- wingin- og m: t. lies ihe fact that Lager m 1934 h” been m we c .f:"'"“*....;..§“..::."."' Thsvthlrd star goes to Gerald McKenzie .of the Greyhounds who scored the prettiest goal night and who also turned in a fins game on the firing line. Hockey At MIGHT TRY COMEBACK Sega-ls took n Abbles to the tune them, that be had James H. Price of v inia the ve- WABHINGTON, Feb. '1—(AP)- to power over fedcml patronage for ' on o Efiififinm“... 3-231". “Weill” “"1 mgfefmerriniw' n. B’ es N ts sent him G but the Rcgials had a decided edge throughout the game. ty to break la P was their redeeming feature. ‘ilhe tried play after play only the Itegals right on the to frustrate it. They are de- dediy a better team than they beginning of th son and the fans are looking for- ward to some nice hockey this sea- a H. Robe: lass 118B ill e in Virginia. Price had been given the veto over singa person had federal appointmen time had, or ever will be Ipdhllqy. fl-Millmln (MiaoQuaid .) Penalties -MaoD0naldi.. iI-Iidaoliennim Faculties michsrds, Malia: £8 HUI IUN OVIB BY BOAT V , ,Wll!'ll!l0V6t afistlingbuatthat IIUHGYIQGDON-H ihovmls Nationals Eke Out Victory Over Unions till!!! Unions 7-6, tobeccrne a real iihnaattoihattesmi defencecf the . l! was the tbirdgiamecifiiiacldclnmlnllll! andwssaltvdlszcleanfl-lmsilflinl witihadionmetkqnihahnson mazlylnartplays. Lsedwyiorofibotlnianlww‘ with H. Mutts-rt and Pep Dar- erided l all. Muttart, assisted by Wallace Mut- tart. Barely a minute later Ins- Victofla. out in from for the last time during the game. The Nwtlmmls then took oom- toria 3. N0 penalties. own blue-line for tha ,,. ‘ of the period. scoring three Lester McLeod from Betta away. an a Doss from ragh, Elmer McInnls, A. Oat/way. Victoria: Goal, Hiaiilliay lord John Knox, George McLeod. SUMMARY lint Period m, nyiori 10:41. l2. v land m“ "he... Francis J plane, was ‘goEb-is‘ ,r*%"‘é?é’ tiptoetflllifhefirlalhell. Bdh teams featured brilliant niches and splendid defensive work, Borden's young efenso played. W. Mut- tairt and C. Love bteahlrll W od uiiisconngonapassfromfi. McLeod. after six minutes of play. while his team was short-handed. Eight minutes later Oscar 0am?‘ bell oif the Nationals tied it up. Shortly lifter the second perhd opened the Nationals todc the lead on a smart goal from Harold mand, and at short intervals pep- pered in four grails in spectacular brought with them conditions not fashion, one by A. Gin-tic and one by Pep Deriragh on clever combin- "Until we have made a forth.- ation P1685. Ono by H. Mutltiart right effort to work out with ro- and one by A. Currie. unassisted. aponsibls chain representatives, The period ended Borden il-Vic- marketing procedure ifhat will l. Victoria L. Tbykl (G. lla- W ll vieiorls' issuer lseiuod. iictoria, Knox u. McLeod) day. rill. who iioiin; uis iraininii willy injured. _ ‘l7’. G_._°°.'I3?....§'FM"""’ DRESSMAKER nan T0 iluilsiwme Hands Swollen With Rhaiimotllni in! sew. l-theumatlan o was her trouble, and aha tried am number of remedies. But nothing helped much - until she came to en. "rhree-and-a-half ears ago." she writes. "I had a lent attack of rheumatic pains. My fact and terrible. I was really q tc crip- pled and helpless. . "I tried many raanedies without silecess. Then l started on Krusr chen Salts, and after one month I could stand up again. Then, I walk- od with a cane. In three months, ! was quite well again. As I am a. dreaunaker, you can imagine whfl it meant to me not to be able in work rny sewing machine. What a treat to be able to walk, to work, mug to be free from painP-(Mrs) E. . ' ' Tho stabbing pains of ficuma- mgr assisting. The first 1mm flsm are oftcn caused by iecdle- pointed crynals of uric acid lodge- lng in the joints. Kruschen ‘brings relief because it helps to dissolve those troubling crystals and to el- pel them from the system. R"‘:telr McLeod of the onions with- mule Moreen and Harold Betta DISTRIBUTORS assisting evened tho score once ' more, and in ices than three min- utes this line repeated, to put (Continued from page l) ceaaive coat and low returns to the modiucer. The truck and the cfnaln store have entirely changed our earlier methods and have entirely beneficial. meet their legitimate requirements In the third period the Unions, and eliminate tiic demoirvallzixig put/ting on terrific pressure, hem- effect of some of their present med the Nationals inside iiirleir policies, we may well hesitate to 590m a policy of harassing any- one wlth nuisance restrictions in. Souls within five minutes as follows, the futile hope of being rld of and him. Knox, tester McLeod from Botts “The chain isue can be solved and Taylor, and Knox from Jim and eventually it will be solved Mclcod, the lest one being de- without destroying anything of flected into iihe not by W. Mut- real economic value in that type tart. During the remaining seven of merchandising. Our responsib- minurtes of the game both teams titty l8 10 PPWHOW Nth?!‘ 11ml! strove valiantly to break the hinder a sound solution of tthls deadlock. At. 1nd, with only l’! 158116." seconds to go, Clint Howe/it broke Oscar Cainpbe and netted the wi - hing goal for me Nniiioneis. ‘lilo FRANCE MAKES game ended poi-sen '1—Victorla o. ——— Penalties: w. Maroon. o. Mc- (Conminusd from page l) \ __ continue cultiva its roll. God w‘ unAloafl d‘, with the Sfidtfl central an Borden: , 1'°""- w- Mllmlt- °- 1°"? '°“' uinlifanrrlilnxiggenation he maintain- waTd-‘r cum Hwm- Pep Du‘ ed, would not accept limiting itl diplomatic activity to the territog Campbell, H. Muittart, A. Currie. of its own Empire Th . em would. no renunciation of its legitimate influence in othQ th parts of o defense, Jimmie morsod, Imlie W111- N": 11° "dilwm of l" l°l° Mclcod; foe-wank, Ice ‘Baylor. “Fpea wwa" ,. Harold Betta, Lesher McLeod. ..,§,’,'_,‘m‘“ °°“““°“"' “° "d" tenets and mad- P I. Bordon, H. Muttart (W. Mut- that fihe Amcrican ch and tlrit) 6'31. l-WI-N ° 4_ 1 my,“ ‘u. tho immensity of their uiatea-ial u“ 3' 3°“) “"- hmnomgraiion wnion ooulfdm s Victoria, 1. Taylor uouis began“ “W, PBUIIUII WHIDILIAL 0|? Fa O- A. AUI.‘ '!—(@)—PIO- a. Borden, Pep Darndh faint Mwmmlimmm hi3,“ of maamb “m, m,“ go em“ bee torzliioAmOtlAi-me- . Victoria . "1 l! n i?" V m ’ Premier John Bracken anno dcr terms of an unend- men at the last session of Parliament. the act will lapse Manitoba June 30. in ie““r°’n“$Eé’ii{E ‘seems’? lkl THE CAHARY'5 AGE? I HAV TD AT SOME HING‘