JFqD-ll.’ 1 l‘ " _ ¢.€u0ta'JlQ-<~ HICKEY 5 NICHOUON TOBACCO‘ CO. LTD. cumorrsrowu P-E-l- Russian Timber T0 Great Britain LONDON, Jan. Zil-The Morning Post says today a preliminary agreement has been reached on a. proposed contract for the sale oi Russian timber" tc Great Britain. Further discussions are proceeding on the details, it says, and the Beard oi ‘Prado is expected to re- ceive the concluded contract within the next week. The proposed contract is on the basis of 400,000 standards being token at a lower price and with re- introduction oi the “mil clause" as s saieguard to British importers concerned. The Morning Post adds that while free ton of Hard Goal this A free ton of Hard Coal is |=||2sr wmusn Mr. Ed. Williams, 149 Elm Ave, coupon No. 22 won the was drawn by His Worship Mayor Kennedy. fiiay.—get your coupon when ordering your Hard Goal! Baseburner or furnace sizes $12.50. H. l. LARGE 8 C0. Tel. 1000. Wholesale and Retail. 08 Queen St. no decision can be reached by the Board oi Trade until the terms of the contract can be studied in de- tail, it is considered that the iall clause (providing for reduction in the contract price ii economic con- ditions "force" such a. step) again will be banned. The governmemt a year ago banned the clause iollow- ing representations irom the Can- adian Government. It is understood that represents- tions have been made on behalf oi the Canadian Government, says tho paper, that the contract should be limited to 300.000 standards. It adds that a. likely compromise is the ad- mission oi 350,000 standards at a somewhat higher price than is now contemplated and without the Sail elapse. (A standard is 185 cubic fee ). week. The lucky number given away each Wednes- Eastem I nflnnng. _.._.__, "QUBSOIIHI 8 to 11m c lottetown G my no handed to their Reot- Archie Hume Phone fl, or lctLnt H. J. lllnbon‘ Drug Store. llmtnguc. L-‘l muosroonn noun! our: held their annual meeting an Frills)’. Jenni-f! 6 with the Presi- d Catherine . "lbw-bk viewers. Mary Louiseflurkethegirlsstillhopeto compete with outside teams. Great credit is due Mr. Kenneth Beer for i119 way in‘ which he coached the girls lost see-son. The following is the line-up for this year: Goal, Ada McGn-gor, ’ ' , Jean MacDonald, Catherine Gillie, Mrs. J. Gcrnhum, forwards, Mrs. W. Watterwnrth. Novella Oimninghsm, Winnie MscKennc, Wlnnifred Mac donald.-H .__.___...._i___. PERSONALS ..'l=‘riends oi Mrs. Will Woodgate yillbe sorrytoknowthatsheisili at her home in Montague-H . 3MB. Ethan Stewart, Miss Novella Cunningham and Miss Francis Ooiiin or Montague ere in Charlottetown attending the course on Home Economics-H . Amends oi Mrs. J. E. Poole Montague, will be sorry to learn that she suffered a. iall on an icy side- walk last Thursday whrlch resulted in a severe shaking up-CH BOUT POSTPONED PITTSBURGH, Jan. 29—-'I‘he bout between Frankie Battaglln, Winnipeg middleweight. and Lou Brouillard, munch-Canadian for- mer titleholder, scheduled for fo- nignt, has been postponed untb some time in February. Use Minna-d’: for Bprnlno POULTRY Handling poultry for members daily for balance of season. —'lha uranium Jap-a-uc Elston‘ "ill .. moNnAr-runsnlir . rlbreary 4m & 5m The Holy Name Club Players Present Too Many Bums , A Domestic Comedy in Three Acts» run ormxurrrmb o non shutdown‘ u Central i Guardian oomrunnfleeueloulnlw andcnkeltlllIiWl-Wmlhr’ Thursday. Jamil. Iplflt-i-U-Ji Aylwnrds, 202 Rlchm Directed by J. Austin Trainer v Specialties All Seats 35c. his business well and performed it to the entire satisfaction or! the company, His friends hope Mr. Curtain 8.15 Sharp. BIINHIJENT TRUIIBlE W] ll BE SULVEI] (A. P, By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW Y RK, Jan. 29—-Oon- iidence that a satisfactory solution of Boston Braves’ financial troubles will be announced at the National League meeting in New York Feb. 8 was expressed today by Ford Friclr, league president. in confirming that baseball had won out over dog racing in the bottle ior Braves Field. Erick said an agreement had been reached'with the Gaiiney Estate, owners of the field, and that an 11-year lease would be signed shortly. The lease will give full control oi the field to baseball and bar the proposed racing of dogs there at night. Several other problems in con- nection with the Boston club re- mained to be solved, Prick said. and are oi siich a nature he would not discuss them. “Howeverfl he continued. "I am sure that a solution satisfactory to everyone will be announced Feb It ls believed some financial re- Feed prices on applic- ation. P.E.I. COOPERATIVE, in progress. “A struggle against religion is a struggle against the incomprehen- sible and and wueasonabiefl-Ben- ito Mussolini. the sweets oi retired life. At present Mr. Howatt is enjoying n well earned vacation at the home of hi: daughter, Mrs. Edaon Clark, North Adams, Mass. PERSONALS i Miss Jo Wood has returned to the city after spending a few days with her grandparents at Pownel. The friends oi‘ Mrs. Lark Wiyand oi 147 Hillsboro 5t. will be Bled t0 lmow she is improving in health. Mrs. Watson Ross end daughter, o: charlottetown, spent a very en- joyable holiday with her mother in Btsnhope. . Mr. George Mhclidlllln. stanhope. has mturned home after spending a. short holiday with his sister in the city. Mr. Harry Lawson and Mr. Rog- gie Ross, Stanhope, have returned home after spending e day in the city on business. i The many friends oi Miss Hilda B. Dufly. will be glad toknowshelo doing nicely eiter an operation iicr appendicitis at the City Hospital. Miss Peggy Maclntyre. RN. oi pr-csssru cxocsxv Thursday, Friday, ‘Saturday Classic Cleanser . .,, 5 for 25c 901w 508D (Toilet) 6101' 25c BMELTS POI IOX I000 It ond St. ilu-DIO-l-Bl-di. l-lowatt will long be spaced to ch30! i Are Planning Trip To West Indies (u. a, amour- emu who‘) RQME. Jon. 29 — Douglas Fall'- benks and lady Sylvia Ashley, it was learned today, are planning to take an extended trip together to the West Indies. Following their arrival here today from 5t. Morltl, they asked that reservations be made for them on a liner lelvlhg Mernellie ior Trini- dsd. Rom Trinidad they will em- bark on n Welt mdlm cruise on bag-d n yacht Fairbanks has chart- 8 A young English couple. named Chisholm, who came here with the iilm actor and lady Ashley are un- derstocd to it planning to accom- ‘puny them on the cruise. Duii Motion To Stand Over (C. P. By Gnnrdlnn’: Special Wirc) CIITAWA, Jen. Zk-William Dun, fWalnutsJ/glb. Heinz Mustard Pickles, reg.45cfor........... 39c Libby Pork & Beans 3 for 25c‘ Heine's Macaroni . . 2 for 25c WholeRaisins . . . . . 3 for 29c Mixed Biscuits, reg. 18c 2lbs.for 25c Newport, 11.2.1. was a. psssenzer on Liberal member for Aniisonish- m, gm- pm-y “may mom!“ Guysboro, allowed to stand in the organization oi the Boston club is m enroute to Boston, where she will 3W8! 0f Cflmmone today, a resolu- be the guest oi her uncle, Mr. J. D. Macmtyre. i M's. Ralph Judson has returned to the city after spending tlm past ‘two weeks in Pownal, when she m‘ [was nursing her iather-in-law. Mr. W. W. Judson who was seriously “The prevalent fancy that a gov- ernment can give more than it gets is the notion oi a. jaokass."—Rich-| ,ard Washbum child. ticn urging the government to ap- proach Washington for a reciprocal trade treaty. It has been on the order paper some days. The Nova. Scotian said he allowed motion to stand because oi the recent announcement by President Franklin Roosevelt that he would negotiate n treaty with Uzinada. In addition, he said, he was anxious to give right oi way to the govern- ment's social and indust ml legisla- tion. Uh lflnnrd‘: for Doro Feet 9.c 35% Iliegichu . 2 for 25¢ n an reg. A I _29cfor......--..,.....25c $1,126“ Parsnips mtirmflt .... “n3...” ‘i’. thbnhftiai...“ the"; - HOME COOKING . ROM v- N- R- “Mm- “*- Date Filled Cookies, 1 doz. . . . . . . 15c Pm t ;"::.a°1g,':.: Phone Singer 3181318,: doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . i3: mp “m” “y” "i": Doug nus oz...--.......... - 3-”? 35- mgwial? m 1317 All kinds olf Cake. If not in stock, Demm“ made to order. IN Y stirred up the latest tlstic lflnlpest , l l I I ciiically to complain against u; BUMMISSIIJN, IN SESSIIJN (By Bob Cnvngnnrc. Annotated Press Sports Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's special Wlrci NEW YORK. Jan. 29--’l‘he New York State Athletic Commission held "open house" today, listened to complaints against boxing oiii- ciels, indulged in e verbal free- ior-nll with Ool. John R. Kil- potrick, President o! Madison Square Garden, and than reiterat- ed it had recommended s change in the rules designed t0 bring about better fight decisions. Brig. Gen. John J. Phelan, chairman, pointed out that the! Commissions last annual report had recommended the referee and tight in order to assure a majority decision. Under the present sys- tem the referee votes only i! the judges disagree. i Already in the Commission's rules book is a provision permit- tins any of the three oiiiciels to disregard the number of rounds won in reaching n decision. For exercising this privilege, however one oi the judges was overruler‘, 153i "idly nilht at the Garder and his decision, favoring Eddir ("Babe") Rlsko over Vince Dundee was reversed by General Phelan. It was this arbitrary action that EARS A KING Toilet Tissue . . . . . 4 for 15c Carrots (large) 10 lbs. 17c White Sugar, 10 lbs. .. 57¢ Surprise Soap, 10 bars . . . 47c Northern Spy f0!’ 29c (large) 10 lbs. 29c W: Kilpatrick attended the meeting ct the Commission's request, spg. officiating in the current lndou season and to seek permiaion rm Jack DBIYIPSBY to referee the heavyweight bout Friday night be- twmn Art Lssky oi wrmeapoii; lentil Jimmy Braddock oi Jersey 3'- Dominion Righ Under B.N.A. Acl (GP. by Guardian's Spcclll Wire) UPIWWA. Jan. 30—-(C.P.)—-’I'hs right o! the Dominion to pass law: to enable it to implement provisnns oi international treaties ls one oi the DNvisirJns of the British North America Act relied upon by the Dominion as giving it jurisdiction to pass the employment and social ldnsuronce bill it was revealed Tuu- 1y. Earlier in the day W. c. Good at Brantioxd, president o: the Con. mdisn Co-operativn Union, madl the two judges be given equal "Dwfififlifltlvns to the commission votes in deciding the winner of e "cilmmellf 111K encouragement be Elven to the co-operetive move- ment in Canada. Mr. Good traum- Bd the history oi the movement from its inception in the United R‘ ’ , and its growth in this country. ——-——- ‘m r: H | K'dneys If Kidney Trouble or Bladder iVc-nio ' ncso makes you suffer from Gi-llilll Up Nights. Ncrvounncll. Dlzzlnclil Rheumatism. Stiffness, Burnlnl snorting, Itching or Acidity lrv lhl ‘prescription Oyntex (Sill llult en your troublel in 8 llnfl t )- u Only No n! drusBiIi-l or money book. n JQfgents will My ti; ssgvfc- - . tense, CA1] Guardian News You copy. 1r sub- cir is due, send 81nd t0 Do not i COMMENCE IN TH FEBRUARY 2 April 6. “The Makin , “F ‘The ..........1. n on d I my.» slum... which? y i" Mp1.’ Special Series of Articles ON THE REIGN AND LIFE on I . King George i! -—-Written by—— Hon. Mrs. Francis Lascelles Family. To ' Aunt of Princess Mary... An Authoritative Writer Upon Members of the British Royal E CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN SATURDAY, , as a Special Saturday Feature, continuing until Saturday, I The Chapters of the Series are mfeliillEarly g of a Klng”-—“A Royal Sailor’ Storms”—-“T ‘Off Dllty”——“'l'he King To day’ he War nice w‘ roud u» offer H1688 intensely n. ubiished in advance Y6 next, on event of L-‘Indian and Other Travels’.- ears”-“Post War Years”- ’—“Summary and the Future.” -_ tersting artlcl ‘ c‘ f His Mo“: ire-wt e IMORE asrovso "rum EVER foo-lug t D0 N01‘ lures Famous oowmcm new nvszarmsivrf pco s...“ Sm 1w’ cm‘ Vooi afixafi-i-fmsifil cf ‘s’: mucous w i i.'§.f’2f.‘1"‘*c'Z a \v-