lillFlT.lll.f-¥Todav “THRILL OF PLUI TIAVIL AND C APITO ' ' ~ MITLHE '2 darned)’ ‘r Offers pGags, Songs, Stars At Capitol Comedy by a sextetle limmakers. music by QI-lollywoods most smiths. B-Xid 1010-61100 the screen's best loved Little have been blended , in her second motion picture ‘Dm- ' il c. Lifetime.’ he ch opens today at the jpanitol Theatre. The Yacht Club Boys. Judy Can- in harge famous Win18 D90- by I-‘anchon t tion camp. - a In addition there is a f number by rothy z Ismour, a num r of skillful dance groutlncs bv the Phnchnnettes, more . music by the Yacht Club Boys and dcliticnal comedy by Zeke and *. gins Cnanova. Tonuny Wonder and sgoecielty of a Lifetime." the song which gives the picture its name. and which has recmtly reached the - . " Jeanna “RID h; a.%~c'*$e..:»rr “d Q loud m, i BARGAIN _,FA§£s ‘ smlltirnsrns —4oh¢- canon, maul ma. "In Imus-main. ""'" $1.20 It!‘ GIIIDTTITOWN Hohrllcnobb Lou hm from 050' Marion: any... 4m. and under mm an of If! HALF FARE field! Good in DA Y COACHES" 0N1. P hr Further Malina Consul any A rind Ul'\\l NH lwwwi ~ ' IONN l. rsirsmormr; a “MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW" i4 t~....,.,....... ma. on, warn: MOORI rum/m norvtn»r/lv' llfutlllilvlttOMAS PLUS BETTY BOO ' of capable some of tune- some of by was "Sweet- PH i‘ __(,_l;iARL.U i"'i‘a'i*uvvi~i 51min,» Only 3.15 —7.00—-8.45 A LIFETIME i’ l MAJOR BOWIS —WED & Tllllll A t. tr». 7,.» .. new». ll - Pom-v Hull - limbuvu Read toiriw linuvnvu ' [Muerlr-ri by Leo McCurey a MUSICAL Wallace Beery t At Prince Edward‘ On the screen at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre yesterday there came to life that tinfoigettchle character. the O.d Soak. iinniortulizbd by Don Marquis in his original novel. Wal- lace Beery now flncls his role in this characterization. The plcuire. "Good Old loo that was-—the almost United. States in the era of prohibition. Beery portrays the character of c. small-town philosopher who re- tires from active business in order to locate the local speakeasies. T118 complications of the plot re- volve around a family nests that is stolen. Of course the Old ak ls blamed. The manner in which he restores the money and reunites the cian makes a story that provided many laughs for the audience. ry the adlng u! human nature and virtually lives the character conceived by Mflfw during those confusing years of e dry era. in America. , 1n the supporting cost Una Mer- kel contributes another of her de- liflitfuily funny portrayals as Nellie, Erie Lindon g ves s, sensitive warmth to the roe of Beeryh son, Cicmmie. Judith I .arret enliven the drama with her s of "You've Clot a Certain ISoine hing," and Betty Furness scores in the part of Becryh daughter. Aso not to be overlooked is the work of Ted Healy. Janet Beecher, G Sidney. Robert McWsde and ea Bush. Today's Short Wave Radio Program (u: a lutcvn Standard) TUESDAY. MAID]! 8 TOKYO . 4:40 puns-Musical Selections. Lini. D, EA m., 11.77 meg. HCdENEOTADI w. WZXAD, 10.6 m..15-3<i mes-i KAI“ 311410.00 meg. .. 0613.315 m., fl 5111103.: , 40.1.. 6.11 meg. 1:00 pm for H08 lsh 9.0 meg, I .-.. ... us. with an American Visited to Home. 1W0. 91.1 m., 9.03 meg; 151E306 m., 9.83 meg.; 25.21 m., 11.90 meg. ‘ BOSTON -'rl!'% arvam Univers- . 40.6 m.. 6.04 uni-w.” Professional Bards n. r. incillsiil Chartered Aocolvtant Ill Ilollloflll Skeet Phone 0'1. IQO. In B. McLeod 6 Bentley ‘If “l hi8: ugh-El. ates-r... ' . filfl l‘ was Mactiuigtan l. I minor MAIKI. ‘moan 1.0. our one '1: o as. Bin l0 to. I 8:00 p.m ity Series. ml! ONDON .rn.-"A Bunny Morning.” . G56, 31.3 mfifl 581110.: . er .00 meg. TTSTBALIA k on Australia. 59 MCI. mnmaT-‘wsbfifiiifiiieififusia s, ma, Allan McPherson. seed 86 you-s. Funeral service Tue=day Much 8th at one o'clock to Little Bards cemetery. QDQN’ At th Charlotte- $5.. Maigch '1. 19". $5‘ MD. MacLean -. . uucrimns ' . we'd!" flarlettdown all . 1min win-am ' nan w--"~"--—: .-News and Program Listeners. RAN, 3i m.. greatest . Soak’? t, draws a cross-section of the Amer- “ l l l JlJ. 26.4 m., 11.80 meg; JZI, 31.4 m., 9.6a meg. BERLIN 6:00 .m.-So1o Concert: Martha 6:30 p.m. -— Short-Wave Mall ' o 001v 6:40 p.m. --“Golden mace." a musical play. GSC, 31.3 m.. 0.50 rmncr scum Today and Wednesday l LAUGH TONIC a Thrill: ... and f, isorl-tlvrobntoo , " ' in -Wolly's awellssl hill --AUDED ‘- saws MINIATURE ROBERT naNcnLnv l § Tin llonlral Guardian ‘ - "m=';1:;1=:='£: ouswsu. s; moon-inna- oounbnurwn us: . - sUlANGl. v L-WlN-l-li-gfl. uow roa A nu. BREAKFAST with Robin Hood nidgc Oats. China. Silverware or anvunssas smauuivnnn , W that adv nu for in The Guardian should be received at the office not tater than 11 AM. the previous day. ti. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Malcolm Galbraith will reach March 9th at People's Clrurc 1.80, . and 11th L-BM 10th at Kinross 7.30 Belle River 1.30. wgvno MtklETlNrfl-u-lzrha l b mee o c held. t evenigng in the gll National Hotel was devoted to b ass, the principal matter under discussion pfopoged amendments to the Club constitu-. tion. Mr. Simon P. Pooll, Jr. pre- sided I POLICE ISSUE WARNING—\ City Police are endeavouring to check the dangerous practice by ieveral ouths in the City or rid- ing on e rear of the buses, and sometimes on the rear of private cars. Lcstn ht one youngster was caught and aken to the Police Station where he was warned. Meanwhile his companions rushed away up the street apparently en- route home with all possible speed. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY MEETS-The 94th. annual meet- ‘ lng of the Diocesan Church So- ciet opens tonight in St. Peter's get edral where the Rev. SPECIAL MEETUG . TONIGHT March 8th. ‘ at 8.15 O'clock. To make arrangements for the Annual St. Patrick's Parade. All members please afldndi L-odo-b-li-il. Qtflllli? QIIIIZU Efillifl ACuSUAY, pmhgfl gm use P. liL-ML-sl as l-W P- M-~a»l-_3“m;.'% Board of ii-_.'““lil°"iyglldweiiv!-_ s.n.'u. Glass Holds Dinner Yesterday The ighlldwphv students of st. Dunstans University yesterday marked the feast day of st. Thom- " Aquinas with a. dinner at the Queen Hotel. Addres lng32of the 5911110111011‘. _,llinior and senior stud- ents attending. Rev. J. A. Murphy, tlle Rector. sold that lie noticed a new interest in philosophy had up. neared at the College in recent years. Charles Trainer was ioastmaster The toasts were answered as lower FThe Church." Lawrence ' "Our College." August- The Day We Celebrate." ' A. MacDonald; “The .Phllosophers." Vernon McG-uigan; "Our Country," Somerled ‘Trainer; "Our French-Canadian Brethren," J. J. Bedard; "The Indies," Char- les McQuaid. Guests oi’ the students were three facility members in addition to the Rector-ARM. I. P. E. O'- l-lhnley, Rev. J. A. Sullivan and George Gillespie. all of whom spoke briefly. l Bough Won't 0o llway 0i llsell Many people get a nasty co and do not pay only attention to it, zlayyntiptfOh/I 1th Wtli wear ghwalyl-din a lo line u even o it fir“?! gflldrll’ may grave) bee: done’ o. roncna u_ es y t o pro- longed, harsh, racking coughing. Too much stress ca ot be laid on fact that on thfirst sign of a co _or cough it should be gotten rid of immediately, as failure to do R may plioylmhscrious matter to s genera . Dr. Wood's N P’ S has been on the sir-fail fotnthe forty-eight years. and we can recom- mend it as bein one of the best remedies for col s and coughs you can possibly procure. Miss Aomrs S. Fauna, ILR. New Glasgow, N.S., writess-"I h a terrible cough. I used to cough a lot at night. I could not ct rid of it. A friend told mo a ut Dr. Wood's Norway Pins Syrup. It relieved my cough right sway. ’ Put on by Thc '1‘. lfllburn Co. 1M. _ _,_ _,_____.,_s-., lilnracc his ' At GUT PRICES We are'now offering the balance of our stock of HORSE BUGS SASI. ROBIS - BEAVER COATS AT 0N E-TIIRD OFF Cash Only ' Call early as . we have only i few left. p Charlottetown L.._. L1 »._,.1 , M. A missionary lvfagoya, Ja n, will s ak at a service at '7. . In the af ernoon at 3 o'clock an executive meeting will be held. Mr. Bpencer will give an illustrated lecture in St. Paul's Parish Hall. ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANS- ACTED-Rnutine business was transacted at the regular monthly ing of the Charlottetown School Board yesterday. The nec- essity for teachers to attend sum- mer school was discussed at some length but no decision reached. Principals of some oi the City Schools pointed out that eat benefit would be derived if a eas- ible arrangement could be made to pérmilt. teachers to attend summer co THE CATHOLIC POBTICAL SOCIETY-The Prince Edward Is- land unit of this Society met the home of Mrs. P. W. Cfarkln, Upper Hillsborou h street Thurs- dfldy afternoon, ch 8. the e- si ent occupying the chair. afternoon was spent in reading McBeth, each member of the Club impersonatin a. character of the play by wh ch much information a pleasure was derived. MANY TRAVEL BY AIR-Pass- enger traffic, continues heavy on the Canadian Airways Charlotte- town-Summerslde-Moncton service. Two twin-motored Dragons were called into service yesterday when 1- passengers were carried. In- cluded in the westbound passeng- ers was His Excellency the Most Rev. J. C. McGulgan, Archbishop of Toronto who was in Charlotte- town atfending the funeral of his brother, Dr. M. A. McGuigan. ICE CONDITIONS BETTER-Ice conditions in the Northumrierland Strait continued better railway of- ficials announced yesterday. The werful lcebreaker S. S. Char- ottetown was making the nine mile trip in about an hour and a half yesterday. Ice was kept loose by a southerly wind yesterday. Loss of the ferry's forward port pro ellor last week was not ex- pec ed to be serious unless heavy northerly wind jammed drift ice between the shores of this Prov- ince and the mainland. WRITBB 0F STORM-The ex- tent of the flood in southern California was vividly described in s. letter received by Dr. J. A. Clark of the Charlottetown Experimental Station from his brother, Dr. Jud- F. Clark of Pasadena. On March inches of rainfall were recorded with from 1'7 to 18 inches for four days of the record breaking storm. This is two-thirds of the normal annual rainfall. At one stage of the storm hail. as large as peas, fcll to whiten lawns. POLICE INVESTIGATE THEFTS ~—Cit.y Police last night were in- vestigating two thefts reported over the weekend. Sunday night the grocery store of Miss Mary Kaye. st the corner of Dorchester and Pownal Streets, was entered by breaking a window. Mia‘! aYB of the from 5 was informed by a passer y break and entered the s e her apartment, frightening the in- truder away before he could. take away a. parcel in a towel. Theft of a carpenter's plane and a battery tester from the ofllce cf Cal-veils warehouse on Pownal Wharf was said to have been committed byvluvenlles late in the afternoon. hen police ar- rived on the scene the youths made a get-away across the harbor ice. POLICE COURT-At the Police man charged ‘Bu one urged with operatfig a motor- ted was ad- today. A common remanded‘ out}! Altadena near i m of goods, wrapped] Fur Expert? Visits Province Tells aspirin“ With Eskimos and Indiana Visiting-uteri Charlottetown at the gresuit is Romeo Boileau. who associated with Cummin and . ‘olesale f rs o.l on ion in? MEETING or PlllllTllY issv. Mr. Albert Con‘. Charlottetown was re-clected ent of the troyed or damaged f‘IRE_§AL Having completed an adjustment on good‘; dea- durlng our recent fire we ‘arc-now ‘- in s position to offer goods with slightly damaged‘ packages at a considerable reduction. ‘ a rsva- A seas.“ These prim _ mfiogcdgicy? ‘t 5?: mfigniufi ‘hold good only so long as the damaged lqllrtfltigt hnelllghtmiheubersadirlitl 1;‘: ~ ~ A chairman and ‘reviewed the year's MARMALADE TEA ‘ activities. The secretary reported Butts A" Kym“ 8oz.-4-.__ 16 cr.—8--- kthgtlss the fgitaincesflere in a flour- con on. er was a large attendance of membercs of the As- soclation. Others officers elected include: Vice presidents. King's Coun . Milton Meilish, Mon us: Queens County. L. A. Haszar , Charlotte- wvflmsPrlnce (fglmily, ledlgll 1:301; FEARS, PEACHES, gfislilo$d$s °' aid,‘ Clint: PINEAPPI-EB lee Worth, Peter Coleanllfrnle Carr (Crushed or Sliced) and Joe MacDonald. all of Char- lottetown and John Reddln, Iouthpo . Tins for ‘.‘.‘.....° “Wififi” all. wit‘. ~ ‘ o con u He}: success ‘b! the annual show PRUNES H_>_ 4 lbs. — — - — DATES G trol. That leaves us with f _ __ __ _ ,__ gbrougmiim Der cent, 01‘ $75963. W libs administer all the services of the JIAPEFRUIT 25c i for - — — — ROLLED OATS City. "If we left the tax rate where it was we would find it necessary to make a reduction of $30,000 , leaving us with some 045900 to 30b"! H005 éli‘.““1“°.i.%i s2.".c".%s.§‘ii§ 2 Pin-n- l‘ noivrao DOILEAU gives the nmtter m: consideration. RAI$INS and 100KB at the difficulty with c Mr. Boileaws e riences have, which we are faced, 01111105 but 3 for — — — '- taken him far sfiel . In the old admit that we have no alternn- , QRANGE , days. he said traders bcusht beaver tlve but to increase the rate upon e MARMALADE skinxsl 1103111102? Indians by hgidin our only main easlouéttesteof xifivenu , 32 p g areupg on egrounan npmiti. a a per- _...._.._._ having the Indians pile the skins son-j 1,0,3“; we... oz one upotnalphe otger ilélltll Itihe ile a h“ STRAWBERRY was as as e e. e as , _ \‘153‘°“°"%€“‘““i°5i'.'.l€ crusts " °°'" ° m ‘AM’ *2 °’" “ “ aver. x an , never participated lb an; 081a ma?‘ lrimdkstgidmde rleflutteolldcfiig VANILLA feasts. He has been on a. dog sled come m we concmm, m“ mg 8 oz. - - -- -- en route to Alaska when the tem- was the only m,” n w me TOILET Derature was ‘l2 defirees below zero. council K l bmmwffii, come He even says he has seen Eskimos to‘ be f unwed on you Wm PAPER, 9 I0!‘ — bathing by making holes in the ice‘ was“ .. h ° m “éven om. ma, and diving down mm the Watfii‘ be- “°‘ °- Qua“ ', been taken we CASTILE low-and to top the performance “Dem” "e m - SOAP ~ they came u Wm, fish 1 h of in current account. We believe , 2 for -- -- ‘Ihands. Mr. Blbileau insists in: stoery m“ “twum be take“ ca", o’ bg ~ 1, mm i the Dominion Governmen , an BROOMS l During his nineteen years in the ‘ busineu of buying raw mrs, grading designing and selling them. he has thexed a vast fund of knowledge concerning his business. He has had experience in the world - "smous , salons of Revilion Freres in Paris. Mr. Boiieau has brouzht a fine collection of furs which may be seen at the Hotel. He leaves tomor- row for Nova Scotla points from here. m the summer he expects to leave for Rumania. Turkey and Per- sia." to buy Persian lamb. Next September he intends to retum and give a fur exhibition in connection with Moore 8c McLeod Ltd. CITY TAN-ES . __ <c<>utlnllsdJidm psse_1i that some discussion should take place on the necessity for the in- crease in the rate of assessment which we are about to pass,” said Coun. Chandler. “With that in mind I would call your attention to the fact that last year we ool- tlected. when arrears are counted in, some $2,000 more than the cur- rent revenue. By that I mean that we collected more dollars and cents by a special eflort directedagaixist arrears. than we would have col- . lected had we ignored arrears al- ‘ together and taken 100 per cent of t the current taxes. In spite of that, , at the end of the year the Council found itself with a deficit 0t $19,- 229.38, to which should properly be ‘ added $5,576.37, the amount of un- resented coupons payable in the fiscal year but not presented for payment during that tim . "You will see from the. he continued, "that had we collected lever-y cent of current revenue we would $0111 have had a deficit of some ,000 last year. Bearing 'th.at 1n mind. the Finance Com- ittee this year arrived at the ma" Seven‘ conclusion that, other things being equal and no material reductions Ibeing possible in the expenditure, it was necessary to increase the tax rate by a sum sufficient to balance the budget this year. "You have already passed the Estimates for this year, amount- ing to $284,017.60. It is therefore hecessary for your Finance Com- mittee to arrive at some rate that would produce sufficient revenue to meet that expenditure without put- ting the City further in the hole. 5 This leg: our interest charges are over 1 000 more than they were last year. Willi that in mind we decided that it was impossible for us. or for any other committee of this Council. to secure that amount l under the old tax rate of 2'... per cent. y "Reluctant as we are to impose added tax burdens on our citizens at this time. we felt that it was in the interests of the City to have a'ba..'n:.\1:e<l ‘cu-agar. this. year. t» - t-iculariy because in the next two years the City of Charlottetown will be required to sell somethin over $400,000 worth of bonds, an a balanced budget this year might mean a small difference in the rate of interest we are obliged to pay - on those bonds.” Coun. Chandler calculated that F, this‘ savl , at one-quarter per cont. mean about $1.000 s year. the bonds were for twenty the City would save, h to the benefits of having - a balmc budget. t "Never in the past," he added “have the bonds of the City oi G‘ been _ ‘ ’ But r ma, this l which l addition wlli he cnomtlo *0! Department, ow c. doc over last year's expenditure. I decrease is suflicient to 2g! until we see what they are goins to do I think we are well advised l to take that prospect into consid- z For t ISLAND ' lit nfortunate that Pkg. — — -- Bulk ——.--_- 430 SALMON, PILCHARDS MACKEREL 3 frills For 23c 25c 25c 20c 25c 25c _ 29o 35c 1c Baking Powder Schwartz - - - TOMATO JUICE lg 3 for BEANS, 3 Tins MATCHES 3 boxes - - - KETCHUP ' 2 for - — - SIFTO SALT 5 for — - — SOAP 10 cakes - - PICKLES 2 bottles -- - -- SODAS OR MILK LUNCH 2 pkgs. -- -_ - .- SOUPS All Kinds 3 Tins PEAS. CORN TOMATOES 3 Tins For |-_ ~ m‘ in , has to be made. t evgry has undertaken to k a desperate collect the budget." With regard to the extra police appointment. Coun. Holman said that when taking office they found three extra men employed. Al- though they did not have uniforms they were being paid more money than it is intended to pay the two men who will be appointed as MANY OTHER BARGAINS NOT LISTED P. J. MacDonald Corner Kent and Prince Streets Phone 8U-889 policemen, He believed these were necessary appointments. Coun. Dougan also said he was‘ against raisins taxes. but in this‘ case could see no other alternat- ive. I-le did think, however. that the City could get along for the present with one extra policeman. _ Tax Collections On motion of Coun. Chandler. the bylaw setting the rate of dis- count on real and personal prop- erty at three per cent on each in- . ' stallment, was confirmed, same t0 ‘ apply as provided to such assess- ment of the present fiscal year. He explained that the provision Finance Committee on the able manner in which they carried out their business. "I have gone into this very carsfuily with you. gen- tlemen." he sald. “and I have come to the conclusion, as you have, that it was an ' llity to do anything else. We are trying to stop the gab. as ft were, against further deficits, and. whilst we may not be able to do very much sofa: as capital account is concerned. at least we can try to make ends meet 1n our ordinatigs expenditure. If we can do that year we will have accomplished something. It will be an incentive to go on to better things next year. I am sure each installment of e four an- git? citiizens wllqlhrealifie W01? $1135 1-‘! 1d gm - eng one. ere n a man “w ‘mtaumenw’ u p“ w n in the Council whg does not feel they become due. Coun. Holman regretted thatthis clause had not been discussed ln committee. He believed the sys- tem was open to objection, and might profitably be held over for consideration. Coun. Chandler said the pur- pose of the installment plan was to establish in the minds of the tawncyers that they had t0 DB! finial-bed at taking this action, but ey did it in the best interests oi the City, and I hope these some Councillors will, during the year, endeavour to keep within their estimates. Coun. Chandler thanked the Council members for their co-op- eration in scaling down the estim- ates. which in some cases involved drastic cuts in the expenditures necessary cartel date. They were not they (189015! f0!‘ $11911‘ Llngerned ttn the pro-payment of dvPfl-Ti-mflnl-B- taxes. ii .. MAYFIELD WOMEITE The bylaw was passed after fur msTrnn! ther discussion on this point. Coun. Hennessey suggested that the assessor should begin his poll tax assessments at the first of the year, not during the preceding 0 . lit was pointed out that the as- semor must have the books in the City Office at a. certain date. 8 Mayor Foster congratulated the ‘odd The February meeting of the Mayfield W.I. met at the home of the President, Mrs. Gordon Hous- ton on Friday 15. There were seven members and one visitor resent. The meeting opened th the ing oi’ the Carol and the re- ing of the Creed. The minutes soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooa g JOINOU Sing- SOfi AT THE WEDNESDAY Sponsored By x THE TORONTO. STAR be presented. with the sing-song, an idea that has seized the imagination of the pub- lic across Canada, as an added attraction. Come everybody, let's go! --It’s Charlotte- town’s night on the air. The Toronto Star Weekly presents the first in a series of community sing-songs to be broadcast over C.F.C.Y. The-man- agement of the Prince Edward are oflering amflendld bill with Wallace Beery in 01d Soak." The regular show will 3 m Prince l Edward Theatre 8.3” I81’ 0P6 of last meeting were read and a proved. Unfinished business incl ing a bill of 87 cents for liut in boxes and a bill of 5'1 cents for school children's treat. Both bills were voted paid. . The committees then gave their reports. The School Committee re- ported that hoaks were needed in the school to hang up coat]. It w“ moved. seconded and carried rm a dozen and a half of then hooks be bought. Mrs. Warfidd Orr and Mrs. Gordon Houston were appointed to look after same. New committees appointed wqg Sick: Mrs. Blair Andrew and Mrs. Warfield Orr. ~ School: Mrs. James Houston and and Jeannette Clark. Lunch: Miss Thelma Smith and. Mrs Warfleld Orr. The next meeting is to be held at the home of‘ Mrs, Millair On‘. Roll call is to me answered by "Something Irish." Two questionnaires: Agrlcultilto and Child Welfare were discumed and filled out, One member, paid her fee. Collection amounted to 55 cents. The meeting closed by singing The National Anthem, TELEVIZE RUG GER (By The Canadian Press) TWXCKENHAM. England —- annual England-Scotland interna- tional rugby match will be televis- ed by the British Broadcasting Corporation. The game will be played here March 19. Th! vv’ EEKLY Y t