pAGE Sm THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN liiiiiicr eiiviiiiiii-iioii riiiviiic CAPITOLmVOW PLAYING‘ “mm °"l"”'“' t Matinee 315- 55"!“ "i=- Gg: CHESTER MORRIS auv GARDEN crrv surrea- '- T" ”°““"°' m 1 lb. 23c; 2 lbs. 45c; 10 lbs. 82.10. “CORSAIR " ' Govt. Tax 10-460. N38!" 7 5 9754474,,‘ ALSO SHOIT TALKIIQ FEBRUAR! _1,1. 1932 _--_-__. ,_______ Plllilfi FOOTUJ EAR i See Our New Styles in I SPRING SHOES Oxfords Special Value ~~‘ ____. Bennett Welcomes Ghanged Attitude 0i Lib. Leader (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont, Feb. io-The government is not in a position to advise the House of Commons in respect to the agenda or the Im- perial Economic Conference, to be held in Ottawa next July, and it is possible that the agenda may not be available during the session. This was the information given to Mr. Mackenzie King, Opposition leader by Pnamier Bennett today. The Opposition leader asked for information about the agenda be- cause his colleagues were anxious to expedite the business oi the _ - House and to assist in the prepara- Matlme MS-Adlllll 35¢» Govt. Tax 10-260. Child- ren 15c. Govt. Tax lc-liic. Night 1 a ass-Adults 40c. Govt. Tax 2c—4.'!c. Child- ren 25c, Govt. Tax lc-Zdc. 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tux 2e—52c. Balcony m. Govt- Tnx 2c—42c. Children I50. Govt. Tax lc-iwc. NGE EIIWA ANNUAL HIGH TEA oi the Bap- tist Ladies’ Guild in St. James Hall on Thursday, February 18th from 5 ALSO siionr saunas ,°7P'M_ M4474, ruitNirs-Lloading in Bulk at Railway Dump, Charlottetown, Thursday and Friday, February 18th and 19th. It's impossible for me to handle Turnips daily “without warehouse’ when there are so many Turnips oflcrlng. I will protect customers on days advertised for loading Willi cash payments. Henry ‘ Smallwood, Southport, Phone no iuunsniv Matinee 3.15. Adults 85c. Govt. I“ lo-Mo. Children 15o, Govt. Tn lo-ltc. Night ‘I & L45. Orchestra 50o, Govt. To: 1042c. Balcony 40c, Govt. Tu zc-itc. Giildren 25c, Govt. Tsx lo-Mc. , ITOGETH ER AGAIN "PT? CAPITOL THURSDAY Dlatinee 3.15. Adults 25c, Govt. Tax 10-260. Children 15c, (ZuVt. Tax lc-—lGc. Night 7 b 9-45- 55"!" 4W» G°"- T" 2° ——42c. (‘hlldren 25c, Govt. TIIX lf-Zllf-R Women's Stylish Pumps at l’ 0 J» “Take it from taking to you -- s. rollicking tonic motherhood, and hood!" ' JACKIE COOPER lovable soamp. of “THE CHAMP" 6‘. ROBERT COOGAN, '~ with t h o I r mothers, playmates a n d dads - in a lilt- I n n g h i n g clauio oi the most priceless era in iiie - Y 0 U R kid days! avou CAN'T KEEP 'FROM LOVIN’ THESE KIDS us, we're of boyhood, dsd-und-dog- PUTS A SONG IN YOUR HEART, A SNAP IN YOUR STRIDE AND A STITCH IN YOUI SIDE, N0 FOOLIN’! < ALSO SNAYPY SHORT TALIIIS FOR LOVE OF FANNY-Cornody CINDERELLA’ BLUES — Cartoon RARTSVILLE AND VICINIT! The farmers of this vicinity are busily ease-god swpplyins their lire wood, some have already completed theirs, and are having it sawed by our commercial sawrnen, MeQn Neil Nicholson and A. P. Madlcn- Iiitll. r The many frienm or Mm, A. K. MacDonald and Mrs. Neil ND!!- Leod, Hiirtsville, are pleased t0 know they are much improved after their recent serious illneu. Harts-ville, Springton and Bion- ch01 Schools are pwflreaslng fav- ourably, under the capable man- agement 0f Mr. James E, Coady, Miss Edith Iiogg and Mr. Donald Nicholson, respectfully, Mrs. W. P. Cameron, Albany, was a visitor to spa-ingtori and Stanchel over the week-end. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Jewell Mines Jean Mnclnod, Clyde, and Annie Rsiliwell, Btanchel, spent the week end very pleasantly at Hartaville, the guest of Miss Annie Nicholson. Iiiglxlmd Division is in c, flour- ishing condition with lvliss Kather- ine MacDonald as W. P, Mrs. Dinicsn Nicholson, Clyde. was o recent visitor to Hunter River. Among the moot recent visitors to Hlirtovillo are: Mess-rs, Will Cameron, Edward White, Donald Nicholson and J, W. Cairns, stan- chiel, Alden Buoharman, Melville Weeks mu Murdock Stewart. Fred- ericton and Norman, John A. MacDonald, Lmlie MaoDowell, Glen Valley, Miss Margaret MaoLeod. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John a, Maolnnis, Hopcdale. Misses Annie Nicholson, Mae Maul-cod were visitors to Breadal- Hartsville on the anival oi a bonnie ivee lidie on Jan. l4th_ bane last week, Mr. Ewen Tradel , Rose Valley O HENRY‘S Romantic - 1581-11. Rb. 17-11. ANNUAL IIIGI-I TBA of the Bap- tist Ladle-s‘ Guild in St. James Hall, on Thursday, February 18th from 5 to ’l P. M. 966-2-17-21. __._______...___. zzMillcr s Worm Powders arc par excellence the medicine for children who are found suifcrlng from the ravages of worms. They immediately 0 IO POSSESS HER... OR TO Dlil The one robbed goily, gave freely, loved modlymTho other soldiorod iouniily, shot accurately, flirted merrily I .. . both gambled with death . . . tho Iovo of this tomptron as tho stokes. WARNER ‘BAXTER EDMUND LOWE ALSO SLIM SUMERVILLE COM- EDY, TALKERTON AND SCENIC paid a short visit to Sianchel re- cently. Mr. Angus MacDonald, Boston is spending the winter with his par- ents, lvlr_ and Mrs. A. K. Mac- Donald,‘ Hopcdale. hiessrs, John and Borden Mao- Lennan, and Lloyd MacLeod. at- tended the hockey match in North Wiltshlre on Saturday night. Second Civic Election In One Month HARTLAND, N. B_, Feb. 16—(BY The Canadian Pressl-Voters of this town today chose the second council to be elected within a month. The second election was made necessary by a technical error on the part of the originally elected alderman who failed to take the oath of office within tcn days utter their election. as required by law. Three aldermen, victorious in the first election,'werc rciumed to office today, but Herb- ert N. Dickinson, who had won a seat in the council previously, was defeated today by Frank Easemen- A second contest was unnecessary for Mayor R. J. Potts, originally elccicd by acclamatlon, Cornwall Trinity Ymms Peoples Soviet!’ were the guests o! the Comwall So- ciety on Wednesday 1118M to 8- skate in Cornwall Rink, Five slelflll loads of lumpy young people en- joyed the ‘drivcfrom Chii-YIOYMWWH and the skating. A hot lunch was served the visitors by the Cornwall group and everyone went home hap- DY. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs met the C. C. C, boys Wednesday night at seven o'clock in Cornwall Rink, the Bulldogs looked very nifty in their new unlfonns and put up a cred- itable game, the score reading 6-3 in favor of the . C. C. boys, Come again Bulldogs. lvlir. Irving Haslam, Springfield, is visiting relatives in Cornwall, The many friends of Miss Laura Crosby hope that she will soon be out again after her recent illness, was Mildred MdLaren, (Jharlottc- town was the week end guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Drake, Meadow- brook. The Cornwall girls are organizing a hockey team, a game with the one-armed married men is scredul- cd for the near future. Mrs, Milton, Wheatley, Charlotte- tovirn, was a welcome visitor to Cornwall Rink on Wednesday n?ght. The February meeting of the Comwnll United MisuYon Band was hold in the vest-ry of the Church on FTida-y the tvrcllih viii-h tho President Mrs. W. R. Shaw in the chair, roll call was answered by twenty eight members. Plans were alter the stomachic conditions undo.‘ which the worms subsist and drive l them from the system, and, at the same time, they are tonical in their effect upon the digestive organs, restoring them to healthful oper- ation and ensuring immunity from further disorders from such a cause. Bub in Mlnard’s after noIv-lhoslng. Prince Co. Member Moves Resolution Re Monetary Exchange (Canadian Press) UITAWA, Ont... Feb, ill-Quest- ions oi currency were introduced in the House of Conmuoris by Alfred E. Madman, (Lib, Prince) who sponsored a resolution calling upon the Govemmeni; to introduce at the "Ottawa Imperial Conference the subject of monetary stabilization. The U, F. A. group moved an amend merit which would instruct, the Can- adian delegation at the conference to press for the “stabilization of the currencies of all Empire count- ries on bases other than gold.” The debate was not concluded and will be continued later in the session by H. E. Spencer, U. F, A., Battle River. ‘The government, sold E. N, Rhod. es, Minister of Finance, was will- ing to introduce M: the Conference any subject in which the lilmpire as a whole W85 interested. ‘In that lisht, the MacLean motion was ac- ceptable to the ministry. His reason tor moving the motion, said Mir. MacLean, was the detri- menial effect adverseexohazige was exerting on Canada's trade, It had nothing go do with the gold stand- ard or the individual monetary systems or the Empire. If tho Em- pire established a, stabilized cur- nency it would be in an enhanced commercial position. For 18 years Great Britain and Elsypt accepted each others currencies at par and the Prince Edward Islander believ- ed great advantage would accrue if this agreement were extended throughout the Empire. Mix Again Married CALEXICO, Cal, Foo 15—Tom Mix, motion picture wwboy, and liiabel Hubbei Ward, circus aerial- ist, were married at Mexicali, across the border, late today. Mus Ward is the third wife of the actor. Mix is 52 years old. Hts other wives were Olive stokes Mix and Viotorio Forde Mix, ducted by the Young People's So- ciety. The annual sports irgm will be held in Cornwall Rink on Monday the twenty second, Every year there ere many thrills and spills and this Year will likely be no exception. tions for the Conference. Mr. Bennett indicated that the- agenda of the conference was neces- ' {sarily a matter of discussion and I of the Empire. I-le expressed ap- preciation oi the helpful attitude indicated by the Opposition, re- marking that he hoped this attitude would continue. Most of the co- ‘ operation received thus far, he said, had consisted in attacks on the Government in respect to the Con- ference. He was unable to say whether or not the agenda would be available, except in the general way. .____.________ LITTLE POND INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Little Pond Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Alex. A. MacDonald with an attendance of twelve members and two visi- tors, roll call being answered by your greatest disappointment at Christmas. A discussion took place with regard to the "Institute News." It was decided to subscribe for it during the incoming year. In consideration of the Red Cross Relief Fund, the members decided that nothing could pos- sibly be done at the present time, but were unanimous that at some future date they would do all they possibly could insofar as their fl- nancial ability would permit. It was proposed that messages of sympathy be sent to Mrs. Ron- ald A. MacDonald on the death of her daughter, Mrs. James Fo- ley, Richmond, Calif. and Mrs Henry Dingwell, on the death of her brother, Nathan, of Boston, Mass. New Committees were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Charles J. MacDonald and Miss Mary A. MacDonald. Entertainment, Miss Cecilia MacDonald and Miss Ma- bel Keefe. Before the close of the eeting a social entertainment was given. Miss Anita MacDonald, R. N, An- tigonlsh, gave a very interesting talk on Child Welfare, which was greatly appreciated by the mem- hers. Another interesting and amusing part of the program were the readings by Miss Laura MacDonald and Miss Mabel Keefe, also the game oi Lotto introduced by Mrs. Allan MacKcnzie. Mrs. Vincent MacDonald cordi- ally invited the members to her home for the February meetlll! when Roll Call will be answered by Valentine verses. A delicious lunch was served in Mrs. MacDon- ald's usual good style, assisted by Miss Helen Campbell and Miss iAnnie MacDonald. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. LAUNCHING AND VICINITY Mr. Peter Walker and Mr, Alfred Walker of Launching were in Georgetown attending the 111118111 oi die late J. W. McPhee. ND‘, George Stewart, Mr. A. D. Mc- Pherson and Louis FitzPatriok also attended, Peter Morrison of 5t. Georges was in Launching on a business trip recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart. negotiation between Governments ‘ $2.25 up racks. Our Goodrich Rubbers wear longer. Cost no more. Do irn miss the Burs; -' ~- LEPA GE $14012 c0. 1. TD. $3. 00 up i Olll.‘ My, and Mrs, Peter Walker. Launohlnc. visited the homo of Mrs. Walker's another 0n Saturday night. Her mother's condition shflwfl no improvement. Mrs, D. G. the homo oi her sister on Saturday- Mlss Helen lvliacPhee, Launchinfl. recently visited her home in St. Georfia. - Mrs. Aenaes McDonald of Launch ing is visiting her home in Pm“- rose, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morrison and ‘son 11f Little Pond were vis|tin8 l1! launching a1; the home of Neil D. Morrison. No Power To Enforce 6-Hour Day Policy OTTAWA, Ont,, Feb. l6—-(BY The Canadian Pressi-The Hml-w 0f Oommmjg emphatically rejected l0- night the five da/y week and six hour day as cures for miemplOY- ment. A resolution sponsored by A. A. Heaps, (Labor, Winnipeg North) advocating "hours of labor be rc- cluced materially and the purchas- ing power of the masses increased" was defeated. No registered vote was taken, Although the resolution did not specify the six hour day and the live day week, this inference was drawn by succeeding speakers from its phraseology. The Dominion looked power to force Canadian industry to intro- duce the six hour day, said W. A. Gordon, newly aDPOlHW-l Mllllfim‘ df Labor. NEURALGIA Min- tlPfsthllsfr °‘ Elms- u- got". You‘ til you _, gotwondortulvoilofl M|NARD'$ l.lNiMENT _._?___ Ahegweit Hotel l Slay over nlrht at u... am- Wfill Hill-Bl. Borden. Boat leaves at 9 A. M., enjoy a comfortable night's rest, in a steam heated room with bath and’ runnin, water. Best meals served. Mod- erate rates. MoOormiwl: visited - Chill. Lampson 6c Co. LIMITED. as Queen Street London. F. (L d Bnglane Public Auction Sales OF RAW FUIIB lhlpplns bags will oc rumm, ed without charge by Bpplylng to B. T. Holman Ltd. Sum merside. l‘ B. l. Represented by Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. WALLPAPER for i932 Ollr full stock of new DE- SIGNS lnd COLOUIIINGS are now open and displayed in tho WALLPAPER DE- PARTMENT (2nd floor.) We are proud oi tho show- ing we are making ihls year, Hers you will sco the most beautiful patterns Willi hor- dcrs to match, fpr PARLOR, DRAWING R0031, LIVING I ROOM, DINING ROOM. HALLS, BED BOOM and KITCHEN. Few equal. None surpass our lino care- iuily selected and priced low. Remnants VWo have some bargains n: HALF PRICE. Conic early for first choice. Carter & Co. Limited Sole Agents for Stanton's \ Wall Papers . MBSSIOIIIII Bards Ii. F. MacPilEE, B.A. BARRISTEII, SOLICITOR. a NOTARY, &o., Riley Budding, Charlottetown. 578-2-8-1 month. STEWART 8r LOWTHER l. D. BTEWAIPI Ii. C. N W LOJVTIIIIR BABIIISIERS SOLIFITORS. ETC. 84 Great George Street MONEY P0 LOAN BELL & MATTIIESUN ll. B. Bell. l). L. Mathicoon. Li. B Barrister & Solicitors Mguey to Loon Charlottetown and Montasuc MARK R. McGUIGAN B. A. BABBISTEB. SOLICITOR ETC. MONEY 1'0 LOAN asmoron Block. Charlottetown Pit-l JJl. iiaciionald, KJi-a BABIIISTER, SOLICITOR, d!‘- Rliey Building Charlottetown, I‘. E. Islami- Moncy so Losn and (Iollcrtlllll liven the very best attention. 575-2-6-1month. McLEOD a BENTLLY J. A. sauna! w. a BENTLEY n. c. Barrister and iiticmey-Ii-l-I" orneei iso aiciimima sired noun r0 LOAN MRS. ROSE L. CERETTI, ORDI- '7T"1 -2-"51 '-"-lmw 325i. Little Pond. were visiting at the ihome oi John P, lV-bDvllflld. launching. made for 9, mislonary ; lo be hcld in the dutiuo. To End a Cough In a Hurry, Mix This at Home To guickl c_nd stubborn coughs dual to col s it s important to soothe o inflamed inbranes, get rid oi tho germs and also to aid tho system in- wardly to help throw oif tho trouble. For these purposes, hero is n home- mndc medicine, far better than anything you could buy at 8 times tho cost. From nny drugglst, get 21,5 ounces of Plncx. Pour this into n 18 oz. bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup or strain- ed honey to make 1 ounces. This takes but a moinen saves money, and makes u remedy so e ectlve that you will never do without,- onco you have used it. Keezs periectly, and children like it, T ll simple remedy docs thrcc neces- sary things. First, it: loosens rho germ- ladcn hlegflh Second, it sooth the in ammatlon. Third. it is ab into the Miss Winnie Best, teacher of Clyde River, spent the week end in Clmlotte‘ n, Miss Florence Christian, the capable teacher of munching school has been indisimed for the past few days. Her many friends hope for a speedy NQWETY- Many wsitors from st. Catherlncs Long Creek and Kingston were in attendance at Cornwall Rink on Saturday night. Ws- D. 0- Mmmmck- Mm Joseph Morrison and Mrs. Annabel McPherson were guests at the homes of Miss Mamas-ct Moriarty and Mrs. Bessie MoComsack on Tuesday night. The Meadowibonk School boys played a game of hockey with the Cornwall school boys Saturday night at seven o'clock whfch ended four to one in favor of the Cornwall boys. Iiolow Flavor oi Barley tobacco you ilio sunny lields oi Soofliom ot one-third loss cost tlion any in PACKAGES-vim is why o rsioiled oi 10 cents. would only iiicroooo" its quality. We keep a iull line oi DOUNACONA BOARD BEAVER. BOARD PLASTEB BOARD Mrs. Alfred Walker and two children visited her mother on Rb, 4. Mrs. Walker's mother had bed thgmoufontime tosprainherwrlst by a fall on the ioe. X "it? "-""-" "'°.'.‘...‘ii‘.°"..llli'i".il.°3 On Tuesday evening the ninth the young people's society mei; in the vcstry of the United Church with the Prudent Bertie Miller in the chair. Plans were mode for the Womeifs Christ/on Temperance Union Oratorioal Contest, and a practice was held at the close of the regular meeting for a Peace m?!“ ‘m, hmgch|lt,flr,t|lig,|?n,bi . OIIU ICEQ Ill! I 0 0i‘ llll. sec: ma": aes's_~_-_,-~,».,~i-,.» m m l». Make your house comfortable Maclliillilll 410W! WOODWORIKING 00.. LTD. Phone 31f. i‘ rlottetown. P. l. I. miminn (simmlswlll Chas. ll. Black. Chairman. W“ iottetown. ' Ins. B. McDonald. West St- Pm" John Simpson. fllfllllwn’ rm Sand all information its‘ Illlfldutlfi 0f PBOIIIDITIO‘ uhdssscstsl-l- m, and Mn. Willem MadLean were rooentlythc West of Mt‘. and Mrs, Joseph Morrison. concentrated coin- ine, coritninin tho active agent oi creosote, in a re vied. palatable form, and known as one of the greatest medicinal agents for scvcrc ‘ ‘Va .. T H E H I V E O F’ Mr._Wil1iam Christian had sover-