f I UARY 9, 1932 _ _ _ o _ _ 'l‘HE_CHARLo'rTEToWl§i_ __cU_A_ihll0S0DllY. or more ac- curately H Philosophical religion. M s Lillian Earle, pianist, was heartily welcomed back after her J. Burns, of Boston, who was en. cured. I VOTE FOR BLANCHARD for ___ SHANGHAI. Feb. 8-Chln- ese banks announce that in view of the disrupted sum; of business here all loans in the future will he charged lnigrggg at the rate of 2 percent daily or 730 percent g yq-ru-_ _*M* DEATHS My 1932. Alfred Augustine McDonald, ll Ili MEMURIAM __ in loving memory of John Mac- mnls, wlusroe, who passed perm.. silly away rebruary am, U31, Oh! how lonely is the home, where once you used to dwell, nut. uou has called you to a, higher home _ To be forever with the blest, Thou hast left behind you sweet memories, That shall always linger around our hearts, Entwlned with the love That oft tlnlcs bnllgs the telrs. Not. one knows how much we miss you But alas we hope, some day, some- time To meet again on yonder shore Where partings are no more. Inserted by Wife and Family. Ili MEMURIAM. lnlovlng memory of R0flll‘&' luncheon, the speaker was | _________ Rev. T. A. Wilson. of Covehead, who BOARDERS WANTED-i0 GIMP- I gave H Very interesting address on MAY USE SCHOOL ACCOM being made this week of the facil- ities at Prince Street and Queen Square Schools to accommodate the Prince of Wales College stu-N The rangement may be continued with- bill' out having resort to the additional who RETURNED MEN_ pu, gamma: 0XlJense of equipping the Sunday yfllrs school rooms of St. Paul's, Trinity ing 609% United, and Zion churches with reelec desks, etc. The offer of the use utes of these and other church school read rooms is much appreciated by the bills of the accommodation at Prince ; ol-ed 11 ance at th B, 1, _ e S Street and Queen Square Schools. 5 was p t. - 1 it tele von: rolr, nlnucnnlm for M,5_ Mayor. I.os-ii _ press, -_ bind' cld eos- i ll 6 I The rsl.sNn's Loss-"rho of a Province of Prince Edward Island ne ,~,_. deserves the sympathy of all her yen °"- sos-ll sister-provinces. Today succeeding ,mee closely upon the fire which de- The stroyed the greater part of the in- pcm llimearcd before the stipendiary ut M d f “_ _ t __ 1 's u on use or e rea men o ward “md $10 and costs or 20 days ; nervous diseases in the Island MMD Province, fire has wiped out Prince clerk of Wales College and the included tml Provincial Normal School. A loss E_ W of a quarter of a million dollars is Blanchard over the toil tomorrow. ___ door H . estimated with insurance to Wm amount of $160,000. The loss will tart be a severe blow to the education- ARENA skating this afternoon, d00l‘ al system of Prince Edward Island. f 60941 Having experienced the dislocation Th of education caused by the burning _ mon of a Normal School New Brunswick co can sympathize. The Island no man doubt will proceed at; once toward 511510 the erection of a new college build- segntive years gave a short review he work acconuilislivil duringtllei I M out ut of the stati0n_ beautifully deco,-ated W ____ _ _ tie annu p present academic year cammt help Wal” -Wi 315° mc ‘f"l”`°‘_°"‘m`5 t°_ consumption of fuel and lubricating V*`*"l°d lighting effects- heating tile motion itself if the ing, but time must elapse and the oft but suffer. The late Sir William me for his benefactlons connected with an education, made it possible some vas building was quite modem dating for There is one consolation, however, ed Prince Edward Island in rebuild- cle ing will be in position to incor- 3 present year.”-Fredericton Glenn- l be -__ 8 Mayor. . 608-ll rlsltsowsns Nei Miss N. Foley, City, is able to bc in Mr. L. J. Stacey, Manager of _ mr anoollonoy, Bishop o'suuivon, _ si who has ben on an extended visit to K friends in Hamilton, Ontario, rc- t° ing. Mr. 0. B. clay. Bridgetown, or- S rived in Charlottetown Saturday a director for the Maritimes at- at O ciatlon. 11 JAPANESE It ese and on the other were the Japanese. The Japanese coordinated their land and sea forces in their big push on the Woosung forts. The high points of this advance was the occupation by i-he -109311980 85' ROBERT ll. BAR-RE’|.'l‘ soulters of is plrt of Woosung vil- Who departed this life February Sth, 1923. A beautiful star shines over the grave .... 0| one we loved Who could not stay. A moumful sigh, s. silent tear Bring; bank his memory ever dear. ' I Inserted by his Wife and Sous. N. D. MacLean char" iotteunm and NofthWI|¢l||ll\ Phono ll Lage. This was accomplished by Jav- anese troops operating from the land side. The bluejackets and sol- diers totalled about 3.000. While no authentic figures on the Chinese strength in that sector have been mad, public, estimates were th'\t about 1,000 were in the line. The 1000 did an emclent job. When the Japanese tried to ex- tend ther occupation of the village. the Chinese nrst stopped them and then pushed them back. The Jap- sul aneso fell back to positions along the the western bank of Woosung creek. not Between them and the forests that W0-'N their objective were the creek and Woosung vil- llgv- Far seven hours tho village film Jlpmao destroyers, in tho l;*°¥P°° “|30 0! which X/vltimdintaining order. they receive. Macdonald of Montreal, well mpg twenty-five years ago for largecx- sew from 1900. All has been swept away C according to press despatches. _:hai vom roa nmucmlno for ag” |man is rl if 'can be done by a municipality own- _ iedand operated plant conducted _-_ |by the people for the people. Pmp~| d il mfrlllit in ll Sunlnlcrszde Town Councii_§;tl;7oT1I;c‘1];§ Iizuy haiebeenccggi AEENA Skating this afternoon dents. lf the accommodation proves lleld lllell' lflsl meeting before themmy hmdlei The ummm have and Welling. Good natural ice. sausfacwry mls t9mP°m"Y 31" “mc el 1 partially administered and the re- sult will oompare fsvorably with previous years. Light and power committee under Councillor Schut- shinin example of what ecu°’_‘ in me council °1?a'm"done excellent work in fighting hr- ast nli,hI._ Mayor Lidstone!es and looking “ter their equip had held office for the past four ment The contribution by the m,e_ presided and saw his Clos' men of $550 for the purchase of a agclrcss___lie will r_l0t offer for_ne__v motor ladder truck ,sow be on t _ls 56"' M cl the mm' commended. Assessment schools of previous meetings had been and park; cmmisslon in charge or bills were passed. _Town pild councillor Grady is very _samtac_ $364608' Lmpald bins SIGL83' tory. The assessments are well paid inignotion of Councillor Mac- up The schools and parks have _:Sim cu? tCd°““_‘;1_ °_;‘;__f"`“‘;I been well looked after. The progress: - - -- --A. ,_..-_____ a cp C W “S” of Summer-side ln the last seven . . . assed by 8' standing vote ‘mtl or eight years during which I have “mm °f sy’“l’“°hy be 5”” ‘°| hold offloo dt different tlrnos has ` ' The Present-Da; Urge and Necessity . . . Th Mth flirt' ...l~‘l‘EED! ll | e o er o tea lon In "WW dl” 0| !0~¢l\||°d drllression and general business 5'-Hlnatlon. the man who makes himself more vniunlilo to his emvloyer is the man who is l‘lb after the pay-roll has bee M0!! likely io rcnlalll on the n pared down. IU C.-\.‘~' READ IN s cur I III si .- ..\`D WRITE l.=_~r l‘h.II. 1 flour Linz, i_. ; wut With one . if end in view-reslrils--sighthand is prI~si'zli.o-li to fill Il I l that has long been existent:-A sim le I-. _ Idsf I- iistered system uf liapiil p ,y . _ Writing for ali til- who have, in their daily life. need to take I _es for transcription. future rv.-lcrellie II' .DDRESS COMPLETE L (ill: - _ \ _ ’ iii- Guardian I IIai'II»ti.f-tulvn, BOX ;_ Q, l’. H. I. /'.".' -1;'/..;r./.'_.)'/_ 1.7,- /f. .‘ A* ;».-:'_f;‘.§f:-_’ - f' 1': _ -., _. - I,:._. . b ' . L-__?:_~»\hr‘ _ `~_,.,.r‘ _-,,.- ,. _` og Ir-_-~»~ ..,;_'_,:'. > I7 .._,_ _. ~.l, - I' pr. it _ _§f_ - - ---_. _.__,; ._‘;:;;...__ -_.___-_"_‘ __ ";"_‘r_;_, _.cis ~ or-_ _ ._ _ ‘-r' f. .1 _ ;.':v_;“:-'r°r:f= ' "`.... F” 'i - _VI -r i I r .._ M°°’“ fmm me °°“"°“ ”"' noon roiy morlrod and with ooro- Tucson ng sincere regiet at her.hus- ml ovemmem that ro gl-ess 5 illness. Motions passed in- shoulg contmua The menpnt the 7.30-Senior C. G. I. T. regular d the wucwmgz That p°m°“ head of our business enterprises are 599.'2.’gl;1.c1Eiung _ socm Han' building °“ me ww” wharf energetic and deselve the support “ml l'° J' L' Straight f°" °“e~` of the town' and county. A united at $1800’ hp t° °""‘y i"s"r` f nt 'ill make fo the advance-l in favor °f me town of $600' llgellt ‘df Summersld-e. In closing I Annual Gyro-i f°u°Wmg °m°m5 were ap' wish to think the Councillors for ted for the civic election: West their kind remarks to me tonight ’“°“"“l“g °“‘°°' Gaim" nd to thank them for their help a mam’ ‘losillh Gullalm pon and cooperation at all times. Also mi ' ‘limes Perry’ dwrkcper' C0117 to the citizens of Summerside for Ward-Returning officer F. J.| their confidence in me and to the The annual Gyro-Gyrette Sup- right, poll clerk L. A. Moore.. town Omcms and the press for them per Party staged by the Gyro Club d l t evening in the Can L Arsenault East J mdston was hel as - GR/xvli CHAR(;ES keeper Jolln _ _ __ I _ cl: Retaining officer W. W. Mut- ;:;_);f_t'Sgned' wnsloe ' E' adian National Hotel and was a h uccess. _ "' o~~~¢»v¢.-,~o».»¢.-.sono I NOTICE! .aircut . . ._ ,have . . . 15c . S. LSOYLAN iS6 (ilk.-\i>lON ST. woooo. tvooeoooeovoa oar I (Ig. -oooooooooooo ._._____-1---i huusrs before his ialh»_‘r's arrival, passing avvay in llc me ali;-moon ol Wcclllesday, Fc-b_ 1il';l_ his father reazlling Tulsa ill ill? carl? lllol‘l‘.- lng of Tllursday. ulrkstl DI. uses l’° °“‘ “my °“s°” General Relwri 0! Sllmmfrslde El- - le wen, contiI.ut»d from pace 1 keeper Pet" KUHUY- cctric Light and Power Sta- Nearly (me hundred mup 5 in attendance. Dancing novelties '_--*‘*' don ‘Dr 193" d the evening A speak. It was \liIli».-aril of to bring 0 dm°""“t “Ports for the and cards occuple . _ _ _ _ th were rcceived and mm' 'rho following lntérostihg report bllffel Supper was served “P 5”" “ ““"“°“ ""`°“` d"“’““‘g uncilior Phillips retiring chair- H d b th C _ of t of streets committee which po-_ was s;l;_Tifm;? bf' Ng' T£ izfg ad1;;`;sk;qZ;?3n;?ppH;e] y 0x.2he;Trla declared. Nvitiis'-r hi-, as li-rider oi son, e ng ne r a h h h ld for seven con- th_ the n e as e Cmmcu meeting mst night: under thebdirecggz gglfggsmxawas been advised that tile motion was Gentiemen,~The particulars of lee" H°m Y ____ many to come up today Custom dnmand. he Spuircii I;-Iuii tilr- 'l`ltrone, he Opposition nor tlie House had that llotiiicatioll in gi'.i‘n_ Ree- sicub dung ms ug me my mls' etc" were Submitted at the Jar” Gaudet was chairman O C ` Prmc Minister had been anxious to s of permanent streets alici “ary meeting Umm schurman mittee in cha,-ge_ - _ _ _ _ _ - ' ' ' _ _ consider the feelings of his sister, l<“°W“ lh’°“llh°“'= the D°’“l“l°“ sidewalks have been °°flS~f“°l“’, chairman of the light committee ot _ Last evenings el1l@l”l“i“"“;;“ urs. w. D. Hon-idge, and Air. arr- th ~ 'oacllcs to the to\vn_ nreccnt meeting ,explained the var- pr!->DBI‘8l0l'Y W the ¢°“Vf?l"l UU ___dge_ rather than to ..Sau__fy his e .ippl try improved Flute new storm cus items added to the equipment Gyro District 6, inCl\l:ll_`l8_ *-:ll _H Wm and some wounded pride of S F l been pulled and cleaned twice this d ers have been laid. The tractor of the _Smgpm and the resultant Maritime Provinces. whic o _ ;`__s 0___n_,,1_C Wouldlmt mve brought tensmns w Prime °' wales c°I` Purchased has saved many d0l- economies. held in this City in September _heir names into public d1scussmn_ lege i»0 be made. and the Ulilglnal lirs in the preparation of streets The pistons of No. 1 enginehave next. _ Mr. Guthrie defended the intro- duction of the motion. It was mov- concrete. ouncillor Srhurman, z~etiring_ year and found in good condition. JOHN MAURICE CLARKIN _ ed in me l_fg._lm, way 'ns called for rman of iight committee rcport~_ There is no indication of defect, the by I the 'mgme running smwthly and the The fllnefal takes Place 0” Wed' lvl.-rc ilnpoltnnt inasmllch as they the rulixf.. The charges made the satisfactory progF€S§ 0 ` li ltnlitnt which ins shown Iwwvr Output all that was Sumll' ‘nesday of John Maurice clarlrn. iiwolvrd -'ii vrixv dork reflection ua- is due to the efflc- Same °°“‘ml°“ as 3' at who passed away af, Tulsa in school-buildings and in educa- a large measure _ tional facilities. The temporary in- _cnt svn. In speaking fm, the fm_ capable of a sustained load of about hmm ` ' 95 K W convenience will be a matter of le ~ - ance committee he felt. that tl_ N _ mg .3 list lihtlbtt regret but should pass with the wmk or permanent streets could ru mlimg l;l;l_Z__;l_¢_=___m glwingg toythee _ _er nj a, on February 3rd. The re- ins were accompanied home last ght by Mr_ diarkin who had gone visit his .son in his in-St illness. carried on out of ordinary rev- _ to stallatlon of two double seal rings to Maurice was wen _mmm amm____ er' cnue. Tile Mayor in his addr-ess each p_5ton_ ____ Cllflllf me P” foto th do load, ll Ulliil his C1* ° hours per day, Ice e y W . - . .11 ' "°”"°" vinclal G0\'0r1lmClll his Sm” been the fuel economy dropped from flfs _ Pmvmce’ and “mt nued his studieé Gordon an opportunity to state the hands Of U°llllClu°l' SCM" about 10.5 K. W. hours per gallon to out again, after an attack of Pneu- man and Councillor Strong, who_ 7_3 K_ W_ huum Assuming that su mon 5' have carried out their duties vi/itll these engines are capable of 7 K. W. £0 mmllifce l r allcn, then the Fair- much credit. The street e0 iours pe g , n charge of Councillor Phillip-S' banks Morse gives at least 12.14 per* the Woolworths, left Saturday morn- ve b______ some fmc pavements and g_mo___ ton t t ha ing on a business trip to Montreal. has extended _md __cb__“t other la younger generation of Char- ” a 5h°rt' “wow of the “Mk A test extending over a number e _ °°ml°1f5h°d' of days in the summer showed that l°ltet°“m' NWT a d stmgulshed The fl““~“°° ‘mmmmee which by operating these two engines in 'P' Was lmlldled by H0” L°°m"'d Mac' parallel for an additional eight Sq lmary school career at Queen uare School he entered Prince 0! es College with a standing oi c in the city and second in the decline. I While serv’ng as senior Clerk ill Bank of Nova Scotia at Monc- . he contracted a cold, which er developed into a serious illness to a dvgree lm* 5f°0llllBl’y UHCS during the latter part of April. 1930. reets this year nown before in the history of the ~ lln f Water. N. B. sanoiorlurn foiled to holp his One reason for this lll'0gl9S§ The 5°°°nd“"Y es ° v tractor and glader The D0 wn. ntral, i , f turned to Charlottetown last even- :js ythe purchase of model-_rl gztre Dalixt 2>)i'___S:;11g_______Dl1II;p_:_J__ _¢;>__y_ _ me department under C,,un¢u]°r streets have been reconstructed dur- tenuve hme nu,-sing was so P,-0. trong has been efliclcntiy and im- 1115 the W5” Year with heavy °°p' noun _______ l per, greatly improving the service he was taken to A1buquelque_ New to rendered and reducing the line loss- d f st m evening from Toronto where he as blgfrifngihcll-ilspllililfiratcrcilrlllatc they cs with ° °°"5equ°“t mcrease in seemed to be just what was needed revenue te d d the annual meeting of the would wait for reinforcements be- ' _ in ll 9 _ These sections comprise is distance ment _Wu named in his c°mm_,°n_ Canadian Sheep Breeders' Asso- f re essnying another atta_ck._J2lD of about Bmw ‘een 50 defecuvew “csc plums dwmd over eu' oc- Dales were renewed The buildin8I' mm ' --*;"""r_ Ci'\Sl0I\¥l‘ll}' fll`0Pl7lY`l5 bombs- It was cpe,-“Mons onWi110WAvenue news- Amer remaining with mm “ve C°ld and dren” day' 'md wer. sitated the construction of a new m “M” llle Village “nd the ‘mean hung line about 600 feet long. le 0101105 0f Sm°k° ‘md mg' Mmm' The cost per K. W. hour at the angie halted. Ent tho British were while Japanese six-lll¢h Bulls fl“‘“‘ swltoliboord for the port year is f U’ th us- left in H dllllclllli Bllll“ll°fl» f°l' °“ dcrcd aw-ly ln lirwlhcr' attvmvl $2.51; the cost delivered to o o one Side 01 ll'l¢m WOW the Chin' break down Chinese resistance ill lon-Ier is $4.44; the total cost aver- l ulef H dsa.l5. l.lnoiosses1'I_s% ortho Chapel. Japanese hcnc qu. s I - ago timnted that witllin st short time amount put, on the “neg The ur- t Olllvl' IHHJOI' all-ll¢l< “'0llld bc orgy generated at the station is sc- an counted for as follows launched. 2 BD Military and naval men llcrc a- Station Lighting ........ . 23,751 with pleasure. in having him back el to Station Power ....... 23,316 greed that the size of Chap , - gcnioi- with no dlrnoultioo of tor- wrior Pump itowni 101.602 ad h _yn “neon mgk doub- Street Lights ............. 65,224 l't\Ln,m et e p ._ ly hui and that the _nm,Ckc,-5 Estimated losses 3% 6.595 would not be able to clear out the Chinese unless they increased their m.Im»p0wer. Foreign residents of the st“tl°n " ' ' settlement strongly protested to I st __ Edwin S. Cunninghzm, United Stat- C';m_:e:;_°'£__"_'_;"'° ‘°"‘ es Consul General, agnlnst Japan- Power 5 ese aeroplane activity over the for- Domcstfc' “gn “rea” Park and In reply to a communication from Trans losses Mr. Cunningham on the subject of__Lme losses the municipal police, Japanese Con- Gtnml K°l“m°lSll Mm’ S“‘d 'rotol output ...... ._ '1so,aso Japanese naval authorities did The regulation re condun sep lnwnd V’ lllteffefe Will* me vices is being well received and both f‘”"°l'l°“ln¥ °f U10 ll'll1lllClPl‘l f°l'°”~ customers and contractors are giv- which has jlu-isdictlon over thc ln- mg wgung ¢°_cpe,.,m°n_ ternational settlement. The Jap- M present we have six customcm anesc were ready, the Consul Gen- using elect,-lc cooking range, ang 'U l’°ll°f°‘l lu suns vooord the ,oi-In rind, to ooopoi-aio with :ho vol- nn-y nro very well satisfied with the ice and to render dssistahce in cost and the class of service which Total accounted for in 226,400 226,490 183,540 133.141 126,830 15,000 1 8,000 77,359 Some months spent iri"R`vergla.de, ndition -and he retumed home in H‘s rasponse to khld and at ced that, at his own request. Mexico, for treatment_ This climate his case, and a marked improve- tho' beginning oaths his mother returned home. aving Maurice in the care of B skilled specalist. who assured her hst her son was on the road to re- covery. ‘ His cure was even speedier than anticipated and in December last. he disease was checked, The symp- toms had practically all cleared up d his family were looking forward ln May. ` Early in January a slight k`dney condition developed which was not considered serious, but which failed to yield to dieting or any treatment possible in Albuquc’que. He had _ his made light of this sickness ‘n home letters. so that his wire. ar- medical attention, and the nel-fi of I,-dining nearer east to Oklahoma for that purpose. was something of a shook to his family, although no danger was anticipated at that tim' A wire from his uncle. Bishop Kelly, arriving on the evening ol! January 31st, announced his critical conditon and the fact that Maurice had been prepared for death that dar. '1‘he next moming his father left for Tulsa, Oklahoma, hoping to reaching h's bedside before the end but he passed away Qllletll' 8 few -moons mi. _I .1 l _-f - ctric gi _ . this ar and li tem- iiW€IlW'thl‘9€ Year Old -B011 Of W all aman who is Priinc Minister of iai gc surplus ye porate all the latest improvements steady increase in revenue which m No.2 engine is in much about the and Mm P_ w_ clumn of um c|¢y_ ,Jmmd_1_.. Wide _mbucity had been last 5 and , Okla- ;iven the cllnrgcfa Mr. CIordon had lcen "singulnl-`i_\' silent" in respe<-l to his allegations as they affect;-cl ‘lie Prime Minister. He lmricrstood, proceeded Mr. iuthrie, that Mr. Gordon had sub- cquently made it pxlrtinl withdraw- Il of his statements, but such with- lrawal referred only to the Prima .'ilnister's sister and her husband. W. D. Herridgc. It did not affect the reflection upon the Prime Min- ister. A committee would give Mr. °°°°"“““y ‘mm his hem" began whether or not he had made tho charges alleged, and what basis ex- isted for them. Truth: It is one thing to have truth on our side and another thing to wish to bc on the side of truth.-Archbishop Whatcley_ ii O M l ol-' ‘_ Good Meat & Fish I CIIOICE IIEEI’ | I"RI'1SII PORK ‘ Sr\l'SAGE HAM AND ITACON FII-IISII llAl)D0(`K _ SALMON - li!il.Ilil.lT SRIEI/l`_\` »- .<(’.\I.l.0I’S N O T I C E lvl; mir lilIr.<.~En lions Evalix' nav I'llo\'E 'ssl _._ _ annum; CITY FISH STORE riving on the 26th of January. an- _ , , nounning the necessity for special S Dressed Fresh Cod . . . . . . . , . . . .. 10| Orcsscd Fresh llmldork . . . . _ I . . 140 .rcsh Fllleis . . . . _ . . . . 200 rs Smclts. Fresh ilulibut, Salmon, `lllnan flnddlr. Herring. Boneless Cod, etc. Choiccst Oysters by bulk or opened lo order. - City Fish Store Phone 1307 169 Grafton St- .., 1...” _-.o l. 'I I, I . I I i-_.' ` I ' I b _ f . 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