lTQ-DAY . RAM .... v 0-.- a 1:- v. <Hear His Golden Voice “chairman: Screen l l with TECHNICOLOR f;.*§+a*ai'<"ou*6rxnah§ ’ HALIFAX. Feb.‘ ‘ll-Quotations tumishcd by Johnston and Ward,‘ Members Montreal Stock Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE i ma. i 2am. _ iaaia i Aichlsn, TOD- 8t Santa Fe. Zwlllfifl Pac. Ry. Arm-cm Co. Ry. . "u". ' ~ M11- Gai" c: wry. Co. vs-a. l :' i-lud. hfoior CarCo. .. 59 i , ‘ Am. Bosch Magneto Co. 43;, . -. ' U. s. Industrial Alcohol Go. .. 12o ’ ‘Stdildfird Oil of N. J. l ' MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE "Stccl Co. oi’ Con. ...... .. 47 i Power-Corporation . 78'»: 3 ‘A‘iiitlbi"...... ..... .. . 21 i Montreal Power .. . 1342-1 ‘Brnz. Traction . 3B‘; , ‘Shuiviiugm . . . . . . .. . 9o ’ . Dominion Bridge . 78 ‘ . "Massey Harris . >331, l l‘ . Firilscrldz Co. .. 161', i z ‘m. Am. on ............. 4a»; "raise". nun 2e Texas Ry. zes ' pCan. Steamship Pfd. ... '72 flircm ‘um ...... 12‘»'_-§ NatIFBi-ewcrics 30" z _t_'.‘a_n_. Brewery '7 i s- Y l ' ‘VHEAT ‘ 111351 120-"31 1211a; 88H 92H . EH5.‘ Nlar. 441; May . 461.; _ July . 45v.- ’lVluy ........... ... . .... . 136531 Jim" l.- mail, 0- I». Ccgtjlruhm 126% midi: SERVICES "l" “' ‘wontinued flcm page 1) hummus service will be no trip duly-Ascent Sunday. altelezrnm, which wla received on} Rip-day, was in reply to s stronQ “ (est from the Board n! ‘Prado for thireaabhahment of this service in viswrof present unlothhotory condi- tlonmaig similar request hnd been rnflie-ongseveni occasions dot-lathe muggy the rhsrlottetown Board, ' ’ b? the Associated loom (OHM!!! Iona of Love's En- ' See him win his way " 10'!‘ lovely lady's heart i ' Get the 1001 thrills o! the biggest and most llvlnh lllm yet to reach the Talking pic Cluh eamz-d athletic laurels for CAPlITOL T-O-DAY A II! and i rolicsoine no m e d y - lwlll ‘n1 sophisticated ' with sbclh_ tubal-wine- omlben and; ‘bvlnr’ mour- er-ln-hw. - GREAT MUSICAL ROMANCE O N 'l_‘ 0 - l) A Y ,_1. f, ALSO COLOR. CLASSIC Q “servo. or SPAIN“ osoncas LIWII an» nonornv uuurvicn L80 COMEDY A "n 0 BLONDIS ALLOWED" Ligh Miller, Wins Laurels mark in a nut start, but Daley him: on closelydnly to findtboplcitoo hot. Htmotrick spuriod ctrmll! in tho last ten yards which carried him into second place with Elder third. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y.. rleb. 9.-—Leigh Miller of the Hamilton, Ont. Olym- himself- and Canada at Madison Square Gardens last night when he wen the final of the lntcmaitkma] 50-yard sprint, the feature event of vious to the flllll. Dsiey and Miller was placed one. twain the firik mic Daley of Holy Cross and his stcbleznare Johhny Fitzpatrick, 17.000 race mad enthusiasts thunder- ed a. deafening cheer which lasted as‘ t? " the twenty-third annual Hillrosc heutozso yards llldElder llldyFltl- .1.‘ Y’ as?“ a Hm‘ R“ R‘ 18Gb Athldic Associations. Games, from patriek in the same plfl-tiom in the awcstmghouse Emu ,':onc of 1m fieatcst fields ever seen other pivellmirhiry bd-h Olnldilns Ilmrz Pflmlcum ' 2o ' ‘in competition, made up of the fam- being about two feet behind. Toe " 62% om Jack Elder of Notre Dame. Jlm- times were the same 0 undo-m sec- onds. ' The United Shins took the I80 yard infra-notional relny nee. won last. year by Qsnada. Bad pickups be- ing responsible for the second pos- Non placing of the Dominion Mun. oral minutes. Miller, with his off the TOY closely cropped hair, got zitcly owned airplane flying over Charlottetown. Ice in straits report- cd very heavy. ‘Our people‘ ieel~we should lbe having air mail. J. P. Crockett, Prmiziznt Charlottetown Board oi Trad; Tuplin Pen Leads In Contest _ For Past Week February 7, 1930. R. H. Jenkins, M. l‘., _ _ House of Commons, Ottawa. Ont. Czlricrry in Straits throughout last night. No umils uliotevei‘ received yesterday and outgoing today all con- nections rnissed at Suckviile. Ice re- Nstes on the Prince Edward lslsnd Egg laying (MIUQ hr the wefl ending Febrnry 8. ll". Mr. James ‘ruplirrcs B. R. pen 12 lcdtheomt&iortlacweekwlthl3 eggs, 48.1 points; Hr. Preston Ilsa:- portcd very heavy, weather fine. Mod" Rm“ Bum an!’ w“ 2° Have wired Poatmastci‘ General ; were “and Wm‘ ‘5 nu’ ‘a: pant‘ again asking for nir mail. Will you ' and w’ H‘ C‘ uuwfl“ n‘ B" h“ 9 l - plmsc urge matter with him forth- m!“ Mm 43 "Eli. 16.1 points. Mr. Jan-iesfnrplin‘; B. R. pun 12 ~..lollollfl 11th! stdndlnl OI the | were with and ndvlsc. J_ R 0.0mm ~ 9 still leads in lndlvidlll lulu: with President Charlottetown Board of 1.7‘ ‘335- "19 99m“; ‘$195M Trad“ Baby Cirick lutch y hen No. l in second with 71 e3‘; 7&6 points and MrJLbJlonr-nirurllqpirtilrd with OI fill, U! point. ‘Ifhe pens lending in tottl produc- tion are: 1st, Kensington lob! Ohloh Batch- erv. a n. 444 up. 442.9 points. 2nd. James Tuplin, lbw Annln. P. mLnmfliqmdilpoinh On Saturday the following replies were received: Ottawa, Ont, 1250i p. m. Feb. 8, 1980. J. P. Crockett, . President Board of Trade, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. Jenkins, M. P. here today strongly urging on behalf of himself and colleagues air mail service to Charlottetown and Summerside. Al- so received your telegram of‘ seventh giving details of adverse ice condi- tions impeding regular ferry service. In view of prevailing conditions hove de ‘ to establish daily service un- til nomnil condition restored. me denvoring to deenswh mlil by air ‘Five, Armor-ice may. Saturday, but ll! my case service will ‘commence Monday. ' P. .1. Vcniot, , - ~ ~ ~ Ottawa. Ont. 12.0: 1mm. no. a, moi Burned f0 Gfflflfld J. P. Crockett, ,. ‘ . ' , _ President Charlottetown oiwmie, Charlottetown; P. s. 1. nnoius sow scnoob if. Rennie: Road ldrool he b llfllll Thetiruewasiando-lnseoondarre» I .A. "l! Bbll; hll affective x . PAYS A (Gontinued from y.” 1) i m! nhtrnim. noisil- sinpis and "* m» slaps have been, posted. Ind ‘there bu been p pretty lenlirli ob- servance of these verninn; so‘ that at ueituu intersections o! the city when we used to havonmu motor ‘accidents I bellcvrtblt in the out year no accidents-occurred at these danger point: at alljrhere has also boen s proper nu-rklm of the ctr-eats --_--i------.---~_ WNW o! 11189919338 7W Ind of ny- ing a few words to you before I take my orlicinl leave. "on women" liext I will-cease to hold as office thlt I now wcuny- l In: gins of this opportunity for s number of Nll0ns.| I'm finishing welve- years or oivlc '”'1°'"“d d , 1m“ '4'“ 15111." and thQ.kl'l'P“"""'fit of the present had occasion 1n~quite intimate ways "qr-gm; pm; v -; u ; mm,- t° “W "New!" "T "ll "W511i! of fact many ~ towns look "I u" 9°11" "P" 0f "w my. For upon Ohnrlottetov... . having a fouryesraofthettlmelwnchair. man of the Polio: committee: and Iwmttogaythlttadlywcbave absolutely the finest force which we have had during my uperience cov- "it is the finest force in a number of ways. First of all, in your nppggr-l nnce. The individual-members of the model control of traffic; and 1 think um: is gulte an achievement“ to be pmud of. We have had representat- ives from other cities ‘here; am‘ mayors_' and all’! counblilors have mule to me i0 congratulate the city (‘Z1 the splendid taffio control which Iwarbeen exercised. I want to pay Ilzls tribute to the Committee today woriPin connection with the was cnuuiuur he _wu inure "any hunting new much as he too‘ yvairetlrlngfrom; civic office. As l number fifths _Po- lice Committee b! lllhrecisted in the hlzhest decree ‘the work that the ‘police uhlve‘ ‘accomplished in out two years. Ibo fact thatLoui- citiz- ens-generally have spprop-ed of their Hiork and have ezpresieu ma: on- ~tire satisfaction is s maim- for re- Joicint. The Ilbrce has reached a_ proficiency thnt it never before ind attained within the speaker's mem- ory_. This is attrlbutible very largely,‘ to the new ides: tint have been ln-i iroduced, demonstrated sud estab- lished by Chief Birtwlstle. Conn. Mc- Leod referred feelingiy to the cordial relationship exist-in: between him. ‘self and the members of the. He wished than evfery success. filth such cspsble truinin; up they-L-had fonoe always clan nnd tidy when on duty. You csrryyourselvos well; and not only have 1°." earned the nd- mirution, o! the public from ‘your ap- pearance, but, whet is more import- ant, you have excellent in ae- tinu. During m3 DIilut-WO years ‘par- ticularly the conduct of tlicihorcc in sll matters pertaining to your duties has been beyond reproach. As ‘an evidence of the efficiency of the Puree you yourselves are aware oi the absence ofserlous crime. we have hue very little serious crime, and any serious crime wlilclrhn: occur- red r believe in every instance? the offenders have been quickly nppre- man of the Police Comjxnittee, res- beudcd. we have had‘ some house- r “dill: toHisWoi-shiifsreninrknsaid brelking." soznezobheries; ‘ and thul that one outstnndlnl reuon- zoi-‘uie members oi the. council and the: i-i-provement in the polio? deput- Police Oornmi“ have been very ‘merit has been tho clge oo-opers- pleased indced it the quick results " lion be cen theflhief Ed the ‘Msy- which the Ilorce has obtained hqornnd I lice committed of the 0mm- bringing the offenders w iluflcc- Ilcu. The ides ‘or the consume has wg-it w give you this word before Ilmt been _to critlclu or abuse the lesve. that the bers of the coun- . Chief when mythin; went’ wrong. cu and 1 myself have been ivartlclhlbut to discuss the mutter with him m-iy proud o! the work that voui iu a helpful way. Ihereault bu been have done, 1nd I tiiink,.whcn ihat-‘n general feeling of confidence and is so, flint you should lieu- it fromlgood-wlll. "I too feel," said Council- u_-,_ -lor Holman, "that we have aiPollce and to tell them that I personally have uupreclsted it. as I cm sure the citlnens generally did. "Now, ‘gentlemen. I have nothing more to say. My relations with all of you have been o! the uncut pleasant character. I want to commend you on the excellent servloewhic mu have rendered the cit! dHflIIG the post two yum, and/I certainly wish you every success in the fixture." "Ohm. llolmur. w Uouncillor B. Roy Holmnrnchslr- x force. and it may not‘ be longfuntli . for opportunity in h "larger centre: I ohm Blttlfliilli) Replica. "Your Worship and gentlemen," Said Chief nirguisue in reply, "r think I voice the sentiments of every iliember of the nn-ce in upreuin: our deep appreciation and thanks for your compliment"? remarks this afternoon. I 1m sure it willbe l]! in- during the coming two years as they have been for the past." » ‘ » Councillor Reunions unavoidable absence was referred to with tenet by Ooun. Holman. as well u the flot "1 lino wsnt to speak of the work] Force that Charlottetown or any of the Chief. The qhiuz has been|clty might well be proud of." The with us for Bomethln‘: over two committee greatly wprecigrpd His. yelrs; and I know you will wrefllvozshlps visit on this occasion. their with mfthnt he has done n great, only regret being that he is ‘retiring ever before. missed I WU" llllllw- _ tion. _ His Worship than reviewed the Force. Conn. Holman pointed out with m: would» mfUMtjnjps-{l turn. into sportdom in the form of lol similar w‘ ma: lmually maimed by w. no. ma a. s. s, M proved I lillendid Indefi- "the Al’- ‘ ’, there were opportuhitles enapligllllr vll picked lltuldly abroad for each membei-Jrhe eyes c! night with interested bpeaotwl in- civie authorities in other ports oi’ cludin¢ parent; of the youfl lpertl- Cannda are on the Charlottetown men. and spa-tummy " a csll comes lo sunroof the members and imp, u“ ‘mum-g m ma,» exciiommt. The hooker rims. a upen- hl feature of the evening, between the touches-l and ouuus A si-reunehool was won by the lain: mm, and was much enloyudby both p» onlookers lndthe ill-rem ' spiration for us to continue to serve m“ ‘ this city through the next twoyesrl. w. * His Wonhip the Mayor and the ‘ t? ma“; . members of the Police " m . ' ’ and the Council have a - encouraged us in every way, and I gnu-T ,. csn only hope that/our relations with Boys eight yous Jnud under. the incoming Council and the bltlu» l. nus-l muod. _ . ens of cbsriottetown will be the some 3_ mu. 3*»; that Ooun. Rear-don infra-ply. i! 5mm Bl-llhl. _ denlito make such on efficient Iorcc.’ I hrow that you have learned a. gloat deal more about modern 1111i“ 11ml‘- ods 1nd about oftioe work; and ilw chief. I am sure, has endeared him- Jmfl latterly as chief magiatrfle. from civic office after twelve yearslh“ ‘ consmembi, "vim 11nd been of service. during which he muum-!,,,,m,d by my, mmhum‘ ayes-oust: pllshcd a great deal s: councillor, u m. m; mm m“ yup, um; old coats chairman o! the police V committee! W" 5m] m “m; mnqition, thnnks w the arena attention llwh by Coun. Holmsn made humorous rc- fcience to Wednesday's election, upon the result of which depended his own return to the council, hoard. “Whatever happens on Wednesday," he added. "I. shall always remember my two years‘ experience an chair- man ofthe Police Cainmittee of the city oi Charlottetown with a great deal of pleasure. .1 can look M217 lvi-ith pride upon the fact ‘that we _ < ~ ,hqve sceomplisherl lomcthlnj. ronly "Aloniwlth the Chief and your-hope that I may be witii‘you' um selves we nsve hid l ‘Police Comqc-ther two years. However, if Iism mitm oimsistin: of Oounolllor l-lol- not. I can only-cry tony successor, man u chlirinsn. OmncillorJvilo-ywhoevcr he mly be. this h; has a Lead and Councillor Bunion; and rwell oiled machine in thepolice de- r know the: hum done I areal dell psi-hum of - lottetown.’ and it of wort in connection with the PQ-ishould not be’ difficult m- hiin to lice aimeunm the ‘present committee carry on with the men that m‘ in is due the numb!!! 0! the ndliw "the force at the nrcsentitime, and petrol. and that has been one of with snob s capable chief u iwe cell to every one o! you. Ho has been lair and just, moms none about his work in a quiet“ efficient way,‘ earning the respect not only oi.‘ the Force but of the citizens at lame; and I do wish to pay a tribute to the‘ chief for the very ekoeilent service he has performed since taking con- iroi. ' Work oi Police Committee. I the men totheir uniforms. . His Worship then. shook hlh cordially with edch member 0f fill! Force, and the parade‘ was dismissed. George Ryan Is. ,. Island Candulate Election of two members to the Bond of the Intorooionisi and _ Prince ldward Island Rsilwsys. Im- ‘ployoes’ Providence mind wilbtake place Jithin the next few wulu. The following four nominees an in the field: Messrs. Bliss . Bourgeois. James H. Black Ind W inn H. R0- gers, all of Monctonfand George, _ ityun of Charlottetown. the city better police supervision, for the men imowhnr mm 1n zlvlrll have m ohm ninwhtu. ‘The fund was inouzuntcd A991 "1 mu» thank you heartily, with that police Mtml sli ieersumphiei Ind men. We have worked to- ot the city comeiunder your mpcr-jgcthcr and I have hlfl the fullest vision at any time. I do not “vireo-operation from every ‘man on the of my lhlh WWI’ 011N441 0! "WT . Ispprcclato itwheiher Inn efficiency of on rum. itself emf-hm you out yur u: not. r mun ha adiled u much to the uueurlwj-iuuyu witch you withprlde. r un and said-v or our nil-lulu u thlilpmud olymitodayuttrepolioefom- vervumrhnt inmvnflm- ' of Charlottetown. and [only wish and was than known u the I- 0-b- uia P. n "r. Provident Fund, which w» m huveheexrooeuted on I- 60:50 basis, the employee! to wotflbillb UP u; $190,000 sod the Government, ‘In uqukiflemeuutumuii; the m per- iod salaries. increased and the emount contributed by enrployoes wu greatly advanced, mnkin; it ne- "Tho Polleoycunmltheeslnm with|you cvu-ygiocul in fhe years é .0] . new entrants and moth normal for. mun ti!!! usury for the ‘government to on- . / . m ins lira bum ‘dclilllfli. the not l)!!!“ u, much u the employees. Sir Roll‘!- berltbatevlrymanwouldbelookeir \ l ‘Performers. > ; 1 Prince street School's fiat, yin- Every cvcht m mo: contested 0231M! zvnm‘ on: Girls QWqYQUI and ihdcrljlt. I. Herbie. Mqruel. , 1 svssr-rn Double n90. ilrlor Gil-ll. l2 laps.) l. Isle Helium. ‘ and lhfiflb mmmnonvJuiihu-yciwaou a. Marion: truer Ind Gwen Rob“ . IVER!‘ IV n‘ mu 10 yeas- am my: 1110411.), l. . 2. a. ween xenv, , : ~ emu v Benin Girls,‘ (I lap.) l. Msriorid 5h"!- ‘ 2. Mal-y Gordon" Kuhn. a. Peggy Bobbi. _ svsm vi v u 10-year llrls. 1.1m aemum. ’ ;_"- r. Avis alums. urlel mu. lvsn: v11 a. u r l 1¢ei‘ l$vl¢'ft§ i Lguccefisisiai l lfelééfaé‘ Niche: Of- Qpoctatom ..Witn_eiss. Events Of "Youthful 3 Bniod -. In!!! {xv n3‘ ‘iIdbhBY-‘illsrqug o4 Quemlbuw’: Rulfl.) ‘ hmil whuhiiiumun" i, ("lilhfilv , lhrpim " . LINEUP f. T, ~ Gui Led! ll 16w’ ' .' ltmieivsli Jsck- . ‘ son . _ Defence Annabelle Pohcoheck Barnacle Bill Madame do Trill; " Babe Ruth Li‘, ll M ‘_ Andy Gump mule Jlris _ . » lions Mb. lnhcniammcr_ 1 m» mama ‘fllmlflfllfd .. Jlggs Duchess u sheds "~ Bluebelrd lady Entity-Books. floppy Hooli- x Ran I snow. m...» 1. Puck mull not be throw-n him thin/JO words. 2.11m- purlliiag a pen- " city. a, rive minute pmslty ior nsn lsnguage. 4. dsnltluuant must re- move ‘lute after bumping ladies. Second period hockey. home rule. The sumo which wu one Nth!‘ lut and most ixnporimtfutureu of the nmlnm‘ was thorourhly up in- tho cxpeohidons of tin interested. spectators. ‘ r ‘- Althoush" thlefipuplu won the m-mh 1-1 tho more donanotby any mean! dlnoliltrato tho lhlde of advsntale thstthewltuiershldovvrthovvdm spinal; ‘As {matter of hot man? specifiers were hoard w express um.- ~ opinion that wanit sono- the new lar work 6! the "Minolta HUB?” (on! tender. the l!!!" "Wm M" cndod much differently. 111st vllrr" tun-lad nsido the wickodest shots nnd from aiflliilelv with Qttreme cool- ness and mow! i- p The " vwneddbvr uni-mu. by, 919mm: a WM rlwl out the stonewall oh-e solo from centre in. I ' ‘rho psyeholwiecl reaction to thll . ‘m, of sftsin hi twowfilll lfllflvllillfiiWfi. . _. L. Play throurheul W‘. f'"¢.l'lflf_"_'f before coon-in; lhaw. punodnnd unannounced 11 ifl~ or-mv- Mancunian-in»- lbvor humor.‘ liinlsrionnoiumihvnoewhth. quhmg-skqnemrmnrvflfl‘ momdpl-lnlflidwru. lhhloygenjoyqfbynlu-uennmber- Jami. ohm: nun-u» rnmq- modulus win. Starter. J 4-‘ Olevmn. _ . mum, m", 1... ounvbell. J- nvsmx u .- Garden. '1'. s. Mc- l= 1w’ KW.» H Ill-l 1' ‘o NM-tlmbnblllclitillcn. snnounr- 1._ ‘- . _ er, i. 1'. Acorn." umu. June: hem", a. mu auhiuuu. - costumes January, \ -- Y'~ , Skate Boot‘ mes. u ho.) Wfflu om» Mountain mlfflii- "i. max ~~ g = ~ mexmrmmeuuuohuebwhll- a. auth- new». emo- vf Arm" a. mans x it... ,1 pom thin-inflows: of N301; '_ rvsrrnvm »- ‘ otow-iiwrlmvumu rink. <1- fiowvfini ma; n mint-landless Arrangements msde-‘for pirmlli FIR)!’ FU- l-UW U! service. Detnils will be furnished you l burnedito I by Department. - , or y _ ' _ It. H. Jenkins. It , ' . i .1’. M. f -w->¢-<--<.