IKE CHARLQTTETQWNQQABQIAN Funnualgy g, 19;; as they were a few years ago. I candidate for the Mayorulty nulcl: EDWARD now Matinee {HS-Adults 35c, Govt. Tux 2e-37c. Children 15c. Govt. Tax 10-160. Night, 7 A- BAS-Orchestro 501', Govt. Tax Zc-Silc. Balcony, 40c, Govt. Tax 2e—42c. Children 25c, Govt. Tax lc-Zilc. can assure you, I “m in B 905mm », (luvt. 'l':i.\' 10-260. Children 15c, lit 7 .\- 8.45 - Adults 40c, Govt. Tax (inrt. Tax lt~—26c. and I donl blame them. But i! they leftist he 110W demand super service they must be 0f the Gil/Y. wmlnx lovlcn um BY Tllli scmtl-J cost. However, I do believe that we ton case by have now reached the limit of these says he AT THEIR ting an end to further increases in this hhe and giving a. chance to their representatives of living with- in their income. Mr, sicirart has told you we Dreplring the citizens have gone too far with permanent into the Civic arena, works; but had up not taken ad- vantage of the money we were B1- loited for unemployment, and, which we strenuously fought t0 [Zet- I wonder u-hat thc citizens would have had to say about it then. The works wc carried on undcr CPEPPIEST! that I have of the part he haslplay They bring you a new love thrill .,.. in their gayest and happiest romance. JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FA R R E I. I. “DELICIOUS” Also NEWTKEE<IY s CITY COUNCIL ALSO COMEDY ND OHVALD (‘.\ R TOON City Hull Annex was considered a the position- necessity and plans made to build it; fifteen years ago. If needed at that time, who can say we were fa rushing/things by going ahead with you electors that many of them are it when wc did. The same applies false and most of them mislelding. to thc Park Brvastwork-its con- They may be so mistakenlnElY m‘ dition has been brought to our at- maliciously. However, I can more tcntion on several occasions dur- easily excuse their author, when I ling the past two years. The Bl-th- consider it possible that they mB-y ing Houses were falling down and have been more expressions of his time and again complaints were rc- opinion and that opinion, if I may ceivcd about lhcln. We have also remind you, has frequently been had requests to asphalt the sirooi-S found in 6W0!‘- YOBJS. Pure Milk Co. thanked the Councillors for their George Munn . vPllClTJi llbrusc Rcpcrtw-Pnti- In closing his Worship assistance during his term of offim‘ 3.11m T!“ M‘ ‘mos’ ‘m; Iamnnlcs‘ CREAM which were done uncicr these un- I thank the citizens for their sup- At the close of the meeting the ~3-YT‘“‘ M _ ‘ I o) Health Pastcilrizctl Milk Co. 33.0 pynplgyhwnt, grants. What would port and kindness to me during ' (Continued from Page l) M“y°" gave m” PM“ "l0 iilllmililli " l‘“‘t“1"“““1°5' " Victor Mcwilliums . . . . . .. have bet-h the sitlrtion ii‘ all these the pist eight years. I have made comparative table. showing the 5,1. \n‘ul.(‘ ii, 7. A. R. MKily . . - - - - - - - - -- men and tlicir families who ben- every effort to merit it during that -t , ~ :- 1 dlrf\'v 1t Total Yumhili- of treatments given . , . _ I _ “P595 i?“ m“ wmk» 53 P" cem- arm of c” Guam“ s n (m during iili‘ nur Ch TM“ 60nd‘ Mm‘ C°' cflitcd by this work (and there was time and if you feel my service is parts of the hloritimes: h- m“ and think not. I was Chairman of h" been 5° Vlndluiivo in his r9- Streets (luring 1928 and 2o, and I marks about me over the radio last Friday night. I would like to know to know Wllill, the citizens demand, why he libs not taken the keen in- shows in the affairs previous to the re- pycphrcd for an increase in the versal of his decision on the Tzn- the Supreme Court. He had no intention of en- _ , , ,. ,= t1 little _ HAPP|E$T,.,,. . ¥l'.‘f_i"'\'.',‘_._ £3‘ ,',,:',‘,,,-§',',','.,, M, dvmands and that; the people will tering the Ma-yoralty contest but GAYEST i I u l I ‘ will"! Cir-mi“! co-operatc with the Council in put- the insistent call of the citizens W88 ,.~ lol .».. too strong for him to ignore. Be that as it may, with the knowledge ed during the past two months in for his entry I am of the opinion his whole attitude savers of a well conceived plan, whereby he has been preparing the public for his nomination and, if possible, his election to the Mayoralty over the heads of those who have given this years of faithful service land by s0 grant, were all very necessary, The doing have qualified themselves for In conclusion and generally ans- wering my opponent's statements of cts and figures, may I say to The annual inspection of the City Police Force was held in the Board Room of the City Building this morning at 10 o'clock, before- His Worship Mayor Pmwse, His Honor Stipendlary Magistrate Martin, and the Police Committee, compwed of Councillor B. R. "olman, chairman, Councillors J. E. Blanchard and W. E. Bourke. The force, under Chief Birtwistle, presented a. splendid ap- pearance ,aud well deserved the complimentary remarks that fol- lowed the inspection. Councillor Holman explained the’ reason for holding the inspection was at the request of the Mayor, who was about to retire after aerv- ing ten years in the Council, two of which were served as Mayor. He stated that Mayor Prowse had serv- ed well, and that proof of the res- pect with which he was held by the electors was his election by acclam- ation two years ago. This inspec- tion was asked for by the Mayor in order to any farewell to the force. The speaker complimented the force on its appearance and expressed his satisfaction at its efficiency under Chief Birtwistle. His Worship Mayor Prow-se said, that it was his privilege to have been connected with the City Po- lice Force for the past ten years. He stated that the last two years had been strenuous ones, they had had lots of criticism but they must have been doing something, because when you do nothing you gct no criticism. He stated that he was here to say farewell to the Police Force and to thank them for their courtesy dur- ing the last ten years, he also thanked the Chief for his co-opcra- tion and for the care and manner in which he presented his monthly report. The speaker stated that due to the Present Council we now had a. City Building and Police Station which are second to none, the Council had also done everything possible to see that the law was carried out. He wished to thank the ‘Stipendiary Magistrate and Force S C P in in 8S to COMM]? “TEE MAKE FINAL INSPECTIO , OF POLICE FORCE a Chiel‘ Irtv/histie And Force Warmly Com mented By Retiring Mayor An i merited the Force on its ape he had been a member e; Committee for the past and had found every in force a gentleman and the City of Charlottetown. l-le stat. tion next Wednesday counted on to be behind thc force in every way. with Councillor Holman always been received with courtesy at the Police Station. some Just, wished ‘to compliment the whole force and hoped that their future relations would be as pleasant as in the past. preciuted what had beans garcling the force and expressed his regrets that Mayor Prowsc was rc- tiring. trate for called upon said he was present only m Dil- d Others. YGBH. Btloendiary Magistrate Minn took the occasion to thank His wer. hip for his remarks and oomph. parance. ted that the Police W0 Years an on the a credit h; Councillor Blanchard 5h; d that if he had the honor of elec. he could he Councillor Bourke said he could not improve on the remarks already made, he had had two Years ex. Committee and he had erlence on the Police They had had lotsof criticism- some unjust. but he Chief Birtwistle said he deeply up. aid re- He also stated that a great deal oi time and labourghad been expended consolidating the lay-laws, but that they would prove of great as- sistance to the Police iu maintain- g law and order. ' Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, K. C., Magis- Queens County, on being a spectator but he couldwell un- derstand the feelings of those who were saying good-bye. ‘Iherc was something alluring about civic life. Men will leave their business to take part in civic politics. There seems be something hallowed about tt~ something in the call for service. He had often heard people critic- izing the Police unjustly. ' His Worship shook hands with each member of the Force before dispersing, and complimented Coun- for their co-operaticn in every way. It was a sad duty to say good-bye and he would always retain pleas- cillora Holman, Blanchard and Bourke for their work on the Police Commltte . i ant recollections of the past ten carried out: ’ i! \ of which was paid for labour. The Hahn“ Sflurv $5 50o 00‘ C“ I w“ m,pnrt.__gpl,l,lls $115 rgPei '- not half enough of it) had the City further required for thetbepeflt p; , ca Cundall Home ‘breastwork cost $2,- __' — ‘ " ' ' ‘ " ' Pxnlll‘ _ h H, Prime“ Sm.“ ‘or o“ " ‘j Council lookrd idly on. It's ull very u good Civic Governmen , ~ wou Q. o1 V, 400 of which $1,600 was paid by the Tirlatjliuifiigtiggéoo my Car gummm “M xmjwl , “hunt: Home ‘lVDQugIn-s wcll for those who have no orcas- ask you to demonstrate your wish ‘t gt f Cuudau 5mm . Tom S's 800 0O‘ ' ' _ ‘ Vigils ~\,__J,.‘ h; pup, _,- ,._.;,-1,,,;_ ' ' OD“ ' ' ' ’ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' "l ion to worry about their meal tick- by returning me to the Council as h _ Cmmculm‘ Hmmnn- Chairmim 0‘ q,.d‘,,,.v'__5-i 360 0U Tom; $2 800 00 ioonduitm, 3; hlisceilonc- P , 1k n '51s” o ct or 1‘?lli2 or clothing a family to Mayor of our beautiful City. I pro- [Y fl the Police Committee, read the $023M O0‘ " ' ‘ ’ ’ ‘ ‘ t,“ h, 1mm; Nhrstng te ti,“ M Co‘ ' ' ' ' ' " ""10 criticise, but I cm tcll you ii this misc if you do this I shall be ever i monthly police report given below. "khéc "Bay s,’ 82o 00 Total s" m“ o9! simples hlilk, Satisfactory. “york had not been undc,.takcn_ grate-rm and you Wm not be d“- 1 i "‘ h‘ I I r ~|_ ~n_ - n s 5* cmlncmm‘ Burke- Chilirman 0r swo 0O antics Roporh-(Ciiyi of Chum Isi-tiséicézéilv iirclcquate as it was, to fill the HDDOiIIEOd In your choice. i i?‘ ' lilo Light Cilmmilice- "lion"! n“ ,“Fmlicricmn_$2£00_00; ($72o_,,o)_ .1 iirllvvqlil Births, 1o; Deaths, Dis: good Inspclciol, blllflmnny a family in this ‘City I am sir, etc. ' I‘ “ork attended w‘ Tet-t] $3 3'10 0g 9; i\l1l1'1'1fl-‘.'P$, 17- would have been in such striught- E- 5- FQSTER 5? T“'° resmuflons: one that “mm” e~,',_,s,;.o,,',_$,,920_ee_. $350 for ltespeciiuiiy submitted, V cued eirengngtnnccs this Winter. —ii'—'_—— vj ‘. - Bradley be re-appolntcd Sanitary ms Total $217000 p, A, (JREELlllAN. tint a largi grant would have had DAYLIGHT s-AWNG cl Officer for the ensuing year, the Chief 110.11“, Omccr , a .- , - _ . _ ~ t _ - h, he lntltic from the Cli) s revenue c; ,7 ntllffl- that T. M. Itfnrlllzlinn and R. Health Omccrs Raw“ l,“ “rdw to m“) Om m0 Snuaflonl SirrMqny people have read M“ 9 i l“. Forsytne be To-(illllfillltfld aulilt- _<_.,,,,-,.,,.y “moor-s "wort I "m also Certain “Ht Circulation Tarbuslvs letter m Satmdayts ‘or: 3'1"‘? ‘Vere “dop- Submitted by Dr. Creclman, Chief _ This column is open foi- the I of this nwncy in the various chan- Patriot, and many wll-l agree With , c 3 ‘ Health Officer for the month of fluid 1"*l"‘<‘i1‘<i - discussion by correspondents l M15 o; business throughout the him: Car owners, farmers, berry ‘ , 3P3!" hfiiiwsediél t” “iZ-Yaliisiltflz: January: ~ , Yards in:=1>crl.-<l . . . . . . of questions of interest. The ii u (my hm ,1 gfgat emet h, combiit- pickers and American tourists. . . . H Jnisxlicdng 12221;“? as“! hoop; that chest Examhmtmns‘ m Stables inspet» .. . . Charlottetown Guardian docs ‘Jill!’ H“. (lgln-gygig]; xvhich has bvfill There 15 801110911118 unnatural ' we’. .' . .. i we . v _ l V C 1 b] D g 1 d, Biiilllht. bo~ i tcd l3 t |1| d th _ W, ,,_ _ l 1 t; T1 _ f. I l one oftheprcsr-n: councillors would 4 ommun CR c Lgcagcs rcpm C wilt-r houses ‘llinlltjiliild 4 zxlnldllfsceajfsacoriesfrltlwnldrcsxiais E so p1 "w? M’ m m“ midst {mid so ;b?u:t 13,131,112: m.’ 0.610"; v l l he 818cm‘ Mayo“ He remarked ‘Cases Quarantincd‘ Scarlet fever in-nccivti . . l keenly m‘ by nmny of our bus “e55 r8] s hg '11 1 as] rm ‘m’ _. . t,’ l‘ mat the last two years have been 3- Dlpimlcrla. 1 . . . Law!“ M msmwfd ‘ mcn. Employment should not hay}: 1m 110111’ W exit t c 2o g: hi: am I bdsyonm Du,.,ng1930'twenty_fl,.e . _ - - V ' i Dem L V Wmuauwl from smug 1 _ stoppclknt, this time, even thoug shoud wane ts hea an c n. , rvwmm, and special meeting,“ were Laboratory Examlnations.—-Blood i _ . A t; .1 Continued from page 4 it did cost some money, and 1 (eel brightness 1n the western sky, i. '4 ,,,‘{,, m ,,, m, t,.~...l,--n,nt Exelliiileueiis- 53; smalls» 3= simi- “ ““‘_’,“l1_,;,n';',;;,§;;,;;,;;_ f -_----_ ma. tiny good citizen will ore nus Daylight Saving Time! an how f’ i I _ uIW-Tiussl a total cf 53 for the two ‘ms’ l" Thmm smbs for cmmm‘ l‘ C5115 m ha,“ i unlim. (f ,:.,,.:.umné 6 "1‘i'“'““- F“ 5°11‘? yea“ m9 (my view in the matter. When times im- more of noisy diy an hour more 5 i ' ' ;\fiq-,~,1.,n,.,,u., (Hum, _,l,ectcd o ‘W's 59mm“? c°n5“i“1'“b1e mmlcy prove ivhich they‘ are bound to do. of innumerable cars speeding ', 1 l _ , , , . 0,1,}, ;|.,,= ll,_,,,=,,,.,h,v,,dh ' n lllvuls‘ i0 k801i the 00PM!‘ 8t lulu!" nnrl money is more plentiful, let us along our beautiful tree-lined 7‘ DEPARTTHENTkOF PUBLIC “onus AM) ‘mnvmnus qwnrqflnpv.“ WITH}. W m“ U, mm works Clem. of 1.0g mm do our saving and make up meets’ an hem. mare o, tense l.‘ i 3 Pnouxui 0F PRINCE Em‘ M“) hid“) ‘ ~ ,~ ' I V - ‘ y. m‘ 5"" Weed: which mimic‘! iii V"? for tho lean- years. nerves. occasioned by wary carc- _ _ Thorn has been a great deal said ~‘.' E F R BIATERIAL TL“) Rs o about an external audit of the City's books and when I took over fulntss it street crossings, an hour more of listening to the din-of noisy children at play. ‘Those Xovutiolli, rm. city (ii rec ble odor in the hot weath- Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ssslii" “lid was thmiiim by "wily “i Jjpdyjs .;_ Blmnun; our (‘illltlls to be a menace to tho SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on _ ‘_- |-_. 15 Spruce Piling, 20 fcct long, 8 ins. at small cnri. 3 spruce caps, l2 ins. by 12 ins. by 2o ft. 2,000 It. B. M. 3 in. plank in l8 ft. lengths, not less than 7 ins. wide. should be built at an estimaictiiilt A g I various l.l .s and with his ad- Ejrht Wnpym; of Carolus, Mpccst of $3.400, one third of which vic n and my own knowledge of af- tiredness. Although they may not} realize it young children need more 5 cords poles, 16 it. long, 4 ins. at small end. iii must hear the Fcd- eral (§*I‘.'."l‘lll'llf'l‘i't Stump lavforc nl- low: ‘l ti he sold. All reports of meat Iiei: complain of in this transaction? H!‘ also states that wc lost one-filth of an ncrc of reclaimed land but, 1 an additional thousand or more will rs. Ii’, however, it is the cit- 1n us’ wish that an aildit should be ,, 40 spruce piling, 20 ft. long, 8 ins. at small end. 5-—.vl()RELL BRIDGE, MORELL. LOT 40 2,500 ft. B. M. 3 in. spruce or hemlock planks in 17 ft lengths, not loss were we unprogfrcssive? Dead? No, by all means, we were very much olive and progressive in train schedules and boat sailings, there was no bother or confusion. Country people do not have the ~ llillfil‘ on account of lacl: . ‘U. 7 ins. wide. 40 spruce span iJCilIII-‘l, 3 ins. by l2 ins. by l7 It. 2 pieces, l2 ins. by l2 ins. by l6 ft. of the some as well ns thc breast- 1* work fronting it. Thirteen hundred ,. ufggg er hi5 gohvlctiqtig er he (iollufs 0f ill" Cuudoll 11101103! 1105 r...nlrl lrvc dis-carded his "nom de w" who couldn't have had the Sill it .-\.\‘1) (RI-It'll? TEST ll-FERRY “IIIARF, GEORGETOWN. , card to the Elcctors llc tells us tiui‘ f I i 5.000 ft. B. M. 3 in. plank in l5 or 20 I “ly and poll tax, and $10,304.25 hi! thinks ho can manolc on tlr~ ii ttlc everyone of us. including out sites. Parties tendering, to tcndcr separately for the n,,tt_~,-;,,1 p,“ ,.,,,_.h bridge and may tender for the whole or any poi-in.“ thcrfnly and h“. ders to be marked “Tenders for Material." " A price per cord shall be submitted for pole; and u, prim» pny fry; for DHCS a: '. a price per M.—-B. M. for sawn lumni-r. this statement when he thinks iii tirescnt Council has alrcadv mo:- nioncy than they require? This doc". not imply that thc taxes will b“ drcrcascd by him in any way. .. ayes n balance ol‘ $16,731.21 for the uncollertcd taxes of that your. Hawk Eye states this amount is $5,526.00 but he evidently omitted to take into consideration the $0,304.25 rcn or working people who need rcst. - lvlimy pccplc do not favor Dc)‘- light Saving Time and let us MP9 that their influence will be s-"euily u and the following programme was lllS]7(‘l'iv‘(! by the undersigned, is iii-i thcrrby saving $400 to the City to oniside our City with a foreign oc- llc tells us to show our progress- siib-"Dlmny lbw-RW- 3- 3—-M0NTAGUE 5TH?!‘ 331955» MONTAGUE spec! il1f»'li‘<‘(i£".'l\i Fiorcrnmcnt In- say rtuthillg of $400 which we will cruliiting house which would givc ivrncss in falling in line with other Gum" _ . 5:599 fli- B- Mi- 2 “'5' Hardwow ‘Eheathhm mt 1°55 than 12 It‘ 10w blleci . u’. iiic Ablminirs whcrc it! roccivc from the unemployment us no better service than our own cities who have Daylight Saving c°m1° S°"35“'Mr~ ‘7- Austin m"! 71°‘? 1°55 ma“ 7 m5‘ mac‘ - " "lid Iululuiilfiullld iuio money, auditors, other than advising n new Time. Last ycor we did not Trainm‘ ‘1—'1“"DGET0“'N Imnnmi BRIDGETOWN’ LOT 55‘ 1‘ 1' "IuP-Tvluiii uud 011191‘ Dm- Now irhat has Mr. Stewart to lwnlz-kcepilig system which would “enjoy" Daylight Saving Time but sketch “ Misses Bemmieue 70 cords poles, l6 it. long, not lcss than 4 ins at small cud. m". H M; ‘ ' ‘ Gaudet and Ethel Brown, and Mr. Ted McKearney. Messrs. J. Austin Trainor, Alex. MacLean, A. Blanchard. not equal that of the big league spectacular saves o! the two goalies ' the score was kept down to 2-1 in lnwor of A,.-_,n. '1., Home players. The niches of Leo Home brought the fans to their feet and in the Chorus-Nine little girls. Violin and Cello Duet-Misses K. h Hornby and W. Moran. Highland Fling-Miss Truinor. Duet-Misses Joan McCarcy and Francis McGuigan. Mary _ _. public health. Each y-cui- the City th f . d . ‘t t I l’ childrei after long hours at school Skctch-"Brtdget O’1"l " ._. s“'~“"d“y- “b'"“y 20m’ 1932 mm ‘my pcm”? °r Wmins “flung to m: ‘t w» wu-‘rr naronr mom. lroui $50 to saso oo trying to tn: thief be 11:: it sllouldxhnvc plmiv of rest and no Misses Bernadette Candi?“ and l {Qllyply nnci (ieilycr at the various sitesl the! ftllowiiig 8111103121151 . h,“ hcucr we Comlhuns but with very, “L”! no doubt hwe been B; pép- 0mm was to B; m bed at nine Ethel Brown _ ' 1—)l('R.'\E‘S STEEL BRlDGiE, IIEA ‘llli ll ALE, I. T .1‘ _ " . ' _‘ ‘ ' _‘ * ' . _ . . __ - i ‘ i n ~ ' ~ ' - Violin Solo - Miss Kathlen _ , g _ ‘ , l‘ k , I 2 1, k 1b m p13,, _. f, K1 , A ‘ 7 lnilc icsuil. We “Lit, tlicn iidl s n. 4o with the Electorate, and oclo.k when its bi the, broad day e nfitrlrtisittllizqlin? ifilgniltitir; [m spruce U‘ mum m m 1S I l0 ,» e,-y“g‘,,y,f,,,.,,'_md ed that a brcusiwork built, in ail might have enhanced my chances light outdoors. A great many of 347mb?- 32 shame span beams 3 m‘ by 12 1m by 15 u" l lt‘lt.i Gtnllcmcm" angle and closing out this corner as n. Mjrl candidate, but I was them spend their lovely vacation in SOIW-"Ouii of the DusH-Mlss on 40 ‘cccs railing 2 ins bv 5 ins b 17 ft "mm "l" "i901"! “i would bc the surest remedy. and not infiucr '3 by this. the country but scores of othersx- Hull"!- 30 zrxtdar or juniper postsWii-i feet ling byifi ins. at small . Iiduflorlfizai? an Jgrccinent ivns llliiflt‘ with th‘ I luid air z-xires of a capable remain in the City and as I mcnt- 3°1°—"Ffl@h9!‘ in Heaven/L-Mp, 3.4153301: ROAD BRIDGE, NORTH LAKE, LOT ~17 ,, n3 “n5, fr“. we'd m“, Cllllfiilii Trusicc-s, wlicrcb_v th ccslnitimt . i made investigations toned before, an another hour of; 5- Doyle- Intermission. (Stile of oiuiay). Piano Duet-Messrs. Alex. Mac- Good Night Chorus-By nine G1 d wan 7 ms wide _ I, Ld U l may toll you that the only con- mule, it would certainly have my many important matters. . . . or litggdgigls. t] m . . - SlllT r0 ili\'(‘H it'll l‘ , .10 fl(’('llS(‘l . , , -_ ,_ _ v ._ __ . ave ‘ll n . m0 d5 field stone piled mm. budge in a position m be n,@._,h,,,.,.d_ I h _l V‘ l __ f“ l u L '1] tcntlous part of this sonic uguc lilllic suppo.t at any time a pct- , _ , 1n the change of Government, i g is 1 y ' h“ ‘r "m l“ "mm m ‘I mcnt \\"IS thc taking over of this iiwn be laced in m hands f i t i Thin s ran Accmnpanlsm "‘ Mm Bym“ 5 cords poles 16 Ii- 10118. not 1955 ma" 4 1115- “i Slim" °ml~ nlrva" mull lr» hllPFiCfi bt-forc it ls 1 ' . _t. ,, it ' ' , y " or m use ' ' g Brown, Misses Marion Dougun, mt PDIURRAY "ARBOR STEEL BRIDGE, MURRAy HARBOR‘ LOT 6L Sum m m” f, V7 h? m mnscmh nnd, neither pal ics wan. nu , In dcrning with the criticisms of smoothly and harmoniously rc. Berna Huéstm Clare H" hes we 4.500 ft. B. M. spruce or hemlock plank in 18 ft. lengths not less than bccwlsc it, necessitated the upkooli < no who Sign! hluuif-‘lf "HuWk- ’ 8 ’ --S i .' “bcnefit" of Daylight Saving Time _ 7; 7—-CAPE SPRY Bltl-IASTWORK, LOT 56 liven paid to thc City. nnd the btll- V tw-g" nhd who takes m0 to task and 1 do not beleive they would 20 cords poles in l6 or 20 ft. lengths, not lcll thln 4 ins at 'vllll‘il end. A]; 1,535 “on, nuuikwl 31cm‘ nncc will be paid for “dull iii" I x tr 2y zlilli some thousands care for it. The firmer rises not‘?! o; the ‘ a l-SUTHERLANIYS 3""- lmlncEi “mNTAcvgr "OT 5-" .1; n. 13,1932 lob is cvllloivied» HOW does illia n; dollars of izffflls that he can't n5 trite, but nowadays the poor i _ _' ; 70 cords D0195- 16 ii- 1°11!» m"; 1°55 “m” 4 ‘"5 “i “m” "mi Nam“ Pm- Con‘, Blltlo: mt compare with Mr. Sivwflrlli 5N0" 1 ('.’li.L‘, I u-ould likc you to read farmer has no desire to rise up too Uflti-K-T-IY Is BECOMING 2.1 6" > P5582120: w gfllgngffifige m, hemm k H‘ k . 17 u , ilhgliiilifi 1l.:r'=~i . . . . . . . 3.5 "lint? Al"! “my did he not make (qirlfiiiliiy the Citys financial state- egfly for 1t surely does no‘. Filer-ease MOTORIZED 7mg ' . ~ ~ ~ - - 1" ° “ll i" - P“ 1* m! Juli. 27, 10x2 no effort w sci the mover infouill- mcnt fOl‘ 1931, Herc you will find m, wealth, _- t 1°55 ma“ 7 ms’ wide‘ Wuvi ' '- 4.3 ion? I nfill lcavn that to yfiu- ‘he ouL-‘twidiiig taxes at thc end we all agree with Mr. Tar-bush An interesting game of hockey ,~ 4° PM?‘ "lljfig- 2 "'5- "lf 5 “*5- “Y 17 ‘i- w. u so Ailoihel‘ wing Mr- shrlvort slot-l r lose was sun-ital. or nus a- that an early riser hes the benefit was played sanitary night betwee- . lo'gg,lov:sigjvnzl’$ m, Hemlock ). ._ _ , _ _ "i" P11 i i 4.0 in order m nppeiil to the won-j (mi; hot, including the current e; the freshness and health givins the employees of Prince Motors and i‘ 10:55 thén m; “Vida: “ "M" "l ~ ‘ - -- crty holders I presume, is that we] ~_,- them was collar-Led in 1031 $17,- eh- et the clrly morning. but it the employees of a. B, L. Home or son, I k , 4 so Dims mm“. 2 mi by ML by 17 IL nro flSTF-Wd loo hlch- But m 11-», J15 for real estate. personal nm- makes a longer day for each and Summcrside. While the game did was IL ,,.,,_,,;,___ m, 10,, Hm“ 7m“ g .,i street and sldownlk, These two ehndreh, we stay up later at vu-{ety the mgny thy-ll]; end 5pm, chc. wmm income weilow Tuctlvil. ‘Viilmllt ml" nu; lcavc a. balance of 511156647 night’ the grocery stores are gave the spectators some amuse. Y0!‘ Material for lots No. o and 1o to be (ilfhtllufll ,,, m, n, ,,,._. ,,,,,~,,_ uwr invwwe "Y tHXP-‘l- or “'""'1-"~ i ' . = b. deducted from the "W1 out" opened and busy nu a me hour so merit and they got their money's ably wny superintendents; all other material to bu ticiiscrcgl at {h}: ,;,,,,_.._._ that effect. Why should hc m. i riding taxes in 193i viz $402993”. there's actually no quiet for child‘ worth. (Admission free). Due to the 9|- Clrcon. D LindyqK. Warren, N- H?“ ' Defence —- High Pressure, Fred Mlwphy and loose Leaf Prank May- cw Centre-Tint Tire Earl Rogerson WIRE-Spring shackle John Wat- son. Wing-Centre Bolt Leo Mouse. Wing-Free Wheeling A, B. L, Home. PRINCE MOTORS TEAM Goal-Puncture H001’ O. I‘. Arch- Defenoe-Bumper L, Marian-t. Defence-Grease Gun A, Lleurd. Wing-Bumpereote R. W. Jeffrey. Wing-Blow mm I". Barwi-se, r _ , _ I _ Centre-Just Due C. R, Carson m, I, ,),.‘,,,,,,,_., Sold 1-,, m,’ was to bc 13-. .tl by the city. By this, l I c'inc t0 the conclusion it sleep and rest than we older people lean and Austin Connolly. (Imwflx . 14 spruce span beams, 4 ins. by 12 ins. by l7 it, Ci, t, m“, Stmonwnts» contract we paid $800 and won‘; 1i be mucli better to save this do. I presume Mr. Tarbush has no‘ RBBdiIIB-MP- Jim” CDYR» JP- R¢er¢¢__mym°nd Afghan 22 Juniper Posts, 71,;- ft. by 5 ins. at small end. m; 11'_\' hm net tint,‘ JlilTUd from rebuilding the o?‘ liCollloss 0xpenditufc_ at e time wc nttie children, only i. fine, touring Cheflwter Duet-Miss M. Truln- PenamwMany 20 M6695 failing. 2 ius- by 5 1115- by 16 “'- An l ulczlt products no! i ‘fret already mentioned at $1,200. could ill afford ii, than to spend it car? or and Mr“ '7' A‘ Trahmr- Stopc-not many. The game in spots was rather rough and several penalties were imposed and the game delayed coma what duc to the players refusing to leave the ice when penalized, The odds are four‘ to one that a team from the above Pncup will take the conites into camp Mien they Ibake the ice in the near future. It icpcd that the big leagues do hire any of the players‘ before game mentbnecl materiallzes, GRANITES. 2; LINDYS, i After iii-r most hard fought ‘glow season, the North River Lindys wont down to u defeat of from the (iranltcs at Highficid on Saturday night, Feb. 6th- Both teams worked bard and pins’- ed fast and the game was most in- teresting to the large number of fans who watched it. George Car- lcft defense mun for Highflvld. the star player, while Art Lewis entertained everyone with his bron- busting, only he used G. Jewell hio bronclio. The cal-W “*5 refereed by Mr. O. ‘if. Crimp- of Highfield. Lineups follow: Cranium-Goal, n. Hughes: 13°- fence. A. Lewis, G. Carson, M- All‘ ward; Forwards, W. Rodd, J. Rodd. H. Stead, A. Cole's, Whalcn. _ Marlyn-Goal, C. News”; fence, K. Warren, G. Jewell.’ F0" wards. P. Warren, D. Jewell, E. Li!!!‘ 3, flurry. F‘ De- M. Thompson, N. Hyde- Goais-Graniteu, Stanley Hum Wallace Rodd: Llndys. K~ W"? Pcnulties-Granitcs, W- Mdm G‘ r. Whultl. 0- °*"‘°"‘ Jewell, N. Hyde. All mini-rm 1i. l.) 4 I am free w admit "u" "10 e-i- Street and Sidewalk l/ixcs included mt 0,, civic Election Day. excitemtnt m would occasionally inspected before delivery is taken by the Dcparimcnt n: paylumt lllflfii‘. 7' sesscd revenue collected for 1931 is in the 1930 arrears Which makes I am, Bir, etc. mouth-e hi; m-tgth on the lee e1- ' Poles to be of spruce or fir. straight and sound, em; 5mm “Huber m 5'0 rrlmc 329.000 more than in i925, but the tutu, pygcflgglly the some as MR5, 1, RANI-JY GALLANT though he would ulwayr keep e firm becannwe or hemlock u specified. Baum room. ircc from wanc or ‘is “wk “i ‘hi’ ‘"°'°’5°d d°"“"“’* “i in my statement. Whclhcr nr not . -’—— rrivon nu pipe. . shakes, perfectly sound and the exact sizc snvcliiczl. 1m are up against each ycanThcschoolq H,“ was ovmoeked intentionally, I ENJOyABLE coNcEnT Each may" permrmed in m ner, m ‘Lotlrizbll ttzubc dslivcrcd mot itozfoiiclhlzlrrh 15th, i922. All oihrr arc costing about $12,000 more, and Wm leave to your good Judgment. equfl eabmyty 3mg the vqtt dqwm" m“ i! CH8 C V078 on 0t’ 0P0 f.‘ 5 l dav Oi ' “v n . g 1 The Department docé not bind "Se" to mm zdrllzrilfrnlvilfilt. or am llggifllliitxllfglftljtftflill-Ificsciltgga ‘wit: 1 ‘gellliflglsdfiflryflégll l ‘A large laitudlgrliciathcanjzygldnsgvog; were about fifty-fifty. Following is ren. V ‘ ‘wdefl A ti. "i vihlfih i5 bmmd i° i°n°w ilk" mphnto pflrc cu but bctorc con- 0y concern!) 4th in the com- ‘he 1M up p’ eac-r-l teamflaf- o‘ y" a ]\[Q{\][LL_,\§' - ‘n’ ks "e “km mm w-fi _ t ‘Yul’! Id "k ThiifldlYv - hr“ l m which will play the Gideonitea (I Cl l Deputy Minimu- m Public “Vinny. gehlirsliigcrllrtiittiorzoibut would the lYonl“ (‘llrllffinsoiyfayaitzntion Ylfi-lther or: 37713:? Bcaiilzonljbly a o Roe 0rd Joe.‘ mmluuon) no“ Saturday’ inr cttciuwn. P. E. Island, ' ‘ " _ __ ' _ - . - - February 5th, 1032. 605_2_9_us_m 11A _\_ I I g H n 38 hi? rill-tee: 2:1 xln- iutfrtyeiggstlllzgtleowgt; lseltlgsg so Mr. simon Paoli, Sn, presided, A 3_ L you“; 13AM IAA- \1~\.l.\1\)‘.r' 3.|¢|n¢anocnno f Goal-Kb! Pin om mace, Shots on Hugbel, 155 5M“ on Numb, lip-B. .,1-..—u. i-.¢......_s.___. m- \