(4, ti; Capitol Theatre. NAME My ing: a, u 2.00% 4.00—-12 is es HURRAH !—HURRAH .'» m‘ LAST REAL LIVE SIIETLAIIII PDIIY To Be given away (FREE) as 1st prise. ' Numerous 2nd prizes for example-a holiday at the Seashore, Theatre Passes, Baseball, Tennis and School Supplies, Sweaters, Cash, etc., etc. HOW TO WIN in’ Start today. Ask your Parents, Brothers, Sisters, Uncles, Aunts and Friends to Buy from Merchants who display a Pony Banner in their windows and receive votes. Pony to be shown at Prince Edward Theatre (date announced later). NOMINATING COUPON Cut this nut. Deposit at Prince Edward or Write your name, etc., etc., plainly. ---..s..s--...-.. ‘ADDRESS I attend School, This Coupon worth “H33 to start. Bring to Theatre Saturday. More particulars will be announced. Deposit the Coupon ‘PO-DAY Get Started-Do Not Lag-Hundreds Have Started LAfter you have deposited the coupon begin to solicit your Parents, Relatives and Friends to subscribe to THE GUARDIAN. Bring subscrip- tions to the Guardian Office and Receive follow- $1.00-3 Months Subscription . .. 5,000 Votes‘ "u r. -sss..-..---ss-ss-s--sa ‘Age . .l2,000 Votes ~ . . . 130,000 Votes and Prince County ._u-n,'s ooluma is resorvad In novel e! local latensl but advorlllla; o! a nowsy nature m” bs lalwlsd so aunts a word strictly Ililbla la a vasec- —WAT!RPBO0F NON - SLIP half soles are easy to put on. Sold at Bruce's. 8178-2-17-21. - — My Illa McNeil! and ML! Bertha Gfllllnt of Summerslde were Joint hostesses at four tables of Bridge on Thurs- day in honour o! Ms Evelyn Osl- lsnt the occasion’ being her birth- den-l WALBNTINE TllA-Jfhe b86165 Social Club of ‘Iriniiiy United Church held their annual Valen- tine tee on l under in Elnwvrth Hall. The tables were very dainty wth fowers and Valentine denom- tions. Many citizen; called for W3 and the fancy work displayed found a ready sale. 'I‘he affair WM 0W- Sidgred very suocessfuL-S ._BADMIN‘I‘0N—8t. Mary's I-nd the Presbyterian met on Thurs- day in’ st. Mary's Bell in l Ioague gems for the Summerside Badminton Club. St. wry’: Wm nine out of the twelve scores. There were no very’ in tiwulel‘ 9153's m“ the Prsbyterians seemed t0 be 8 little oif slde and did not play up to their usual standard. The Um- pines were George lbfikllm N!!! Elmer Harris. On Monday evenlns Trinity Club will be at home to the High School lu a League ramw-B —KENSINGTON GRANITE SISTERS ENTERTAH\‘—ThB Si!“ hockey club or Kensinswn were "at home" to their friends at s. most enjoyable card party in McMahon's Hall on Wednesday night, Feb- 15th. Twelve tables of auction forty-fives were in play and prizes Just Cleaning your RADIO makes a difference. Communicate with V. B. SMALLWOUD RADIO SERVICE 121'. North River Road Professional Bards " li. K. S. liEMMlliG ' B. A., C. P. A, C. G. A. Certified Public Accountant Member of ' CANADIAN socntrr or roar A('(OI‘.\'TANTS Hank n! no" swans nuumn; CIIARLOTTETOWN, r. n. I. "rnnnrnosa ma .. . . Cflmpany lflflflfflllfallqll- (‘oat and Business Systemic. Inroms Tux "Pllfflla. "MIMI": Fystcms Instuller] “a Allllitril. s ‘lkprflnflnilrlg 9. l. I. Credit nml (‘ullevtlnu llurcon, Jmiirll. ' > Canadian Credit blur; Tm“ ‘norm, e,'on_ Iiimltrvl Offlrlal Trustee in Bankruptcy Ieb. o-rst-tx. Stewart 8. Lowther J. n. srswsnr, n. c. » n. w. Lowruuu lanmsrsns, soucrrons, nc 84 Great George Street AIONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C, Banister and Attorney-ut-Law MONEY T0 LOAN Office: 180 Richmond Street ll. R. Bell D. L, Mathicson, L.I..D. Barristers d»: Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron BloclnCharlottctownJlEJ. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, the. I-lley Building, Charlottetown MARK R. McGUIGAN, lllmmsran. sonncrron. ' MONEY TO LOAN fimeron Block, CharIotictowmP-EJ. LA. MacDonald, ILG. BARIIISTER. SOLICITOR. do. Riley Building Charlottetown. P. E. Island. lousy to Loan and Collections given the very best attention. l7li-2-6-1ruonth. ETC. J. W. MacNAUGl-IT B. (L, LL. B. _ Czxn-tvr, Solicitor, ac. money to Loan Kcnsington , BELL 8c MATHIESON- The Hen House Episode Recalled (Canadian Press) LONDON, Feb. 17.—Rough surface tion of the hen-house of Mrs. E. F. Hopgood. of Cape Wolfe, P. E. 1., by a shell from the Customs rev- enue cutter, Arras. has been the subject o! formal enquiry, Hon. Al- fred Duranleau, Minister of fisher- ies, told the House of Commons to- day. This incident occurred when the Ari-as was pursuing fishermen who were illegally catching lobsters last year. .. The proceedings of the enquiry will be tabled in the House, ‘if a re- quest for such is made, the Minister said. Liquor Ship Is iFreed NE WORLEANS, La, Feb. 1'1.»- (Alli-The united‘ States circuit court of appeals today ordered the British auxiliary schooner "Miss C. B." returned to iicr owners because she was not within an hour's ruil~ ing distance of shore when captur- cd by a coast guard cutter with a liquor cargo aboard. Records showed the "Miss C. B." was captured in March i932, out- side the lz-mile limit after s chase which started inside the limit. "There is neither allegation lfl i the libel nor proof in the record that the “Miss C. B." was ever within one hour's sailing distance of shore," Judge Rufus E. Foster said in his opinion. The southern Alabama district court condemned and forfeited 1,- 99‘! sacks of assorted liquors and 1,250 gallons of alcohol, Grey Hair Banished RAMKA You NOW can restore the nstur. al beauty of your Ilair with ab- solute certainty, by using RAMKA, ILAMKA docs not paint the hair, but penetrates the hair shafts, and ll suarsnteed ‘ ‘ess to hair or Irowth. RAMKA ls not affected by Shampoo, Rain, [ht or Peg- spiratien. RAMKA ‘cures dry and brittle hair, and removes all sum-t and dandruff. Ninety-five pei-‘ceut of the poop]; formerly using colouring arc now using RAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from all ‘ " Dru; Stores. lstributors for Prince Edward Island Foley's llrug h... a" were won by Mrs. Herbert schur- msn and Mr. Wilfred Hamil. Re» freshmonts and dancins cvionleied the program of a very pleasant evening.—-K. —SUMMERSIDE FIRE DEPT- WORKIN’); FOR SHIELD — It will be of interest to the public l0 know that the Summersido‘ Fire Dept. is making seed progress in their annual competition for the National chamber of Commerce shield. ‘This competition is srrvllwl’ cd by the Canadian Chamber 0! commerce through the local Board of Trade. Last year the shield W415 won by the Kentvilie, N. S. fire dept, with the Summerslde debt- secpnd l" their class, The clusiefi of competition are arranged so that all towns of the same sizcd D0111!‘ latlon are competing toscllwv- The purpose of the competition is to reduce fire losses throuShWl We country from year to year. This i5 accomplished by a pwsruui 0f 5i" prevention education as well as by the promotion of efficienvy i" m” flelpfis, Addresses on fire prevention are given to different orgnnlzstions. inspections by local fire some. fir“ drills and a Fire Prevention ,Wcek which is observed nationally. 5Y9 the methods used to imPT955 "W" the public the importance ‘>1 it" prevention. When we consider thui in i930 fire loses in Canada were $46.000.000 the importance of this wqrk is realized. During the D551‘ year the local dept... hove Hlwnsflfifd talks to the Boy Scouts and he" conducted inspections for lift! 1W1“ poses in conjunction with 131B m! marshal in addition to the resulel" fire drills. our fire losses since June 19oz have been aovrvillmewlv $1200.00 which bears out the old adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth e- pound of cure." Thmuzh the street Dept, the snow has been kept cleared from Water st. which will allow the motor chomlcal w answer calls to any part of the bus- iness section without deiay.Wit~h the oo-operstlon of the public the dept. hope to bring the shield to Sum- merside this yeaia-S Best Remedy for Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home Savosfl- SoEsoyl NoCooklngl You'll never know how quickly s stubborn cough can be conquered un- til gou try t is famous recipe. lt is use in more homes than any other cough remedy, because it gives more prompt, positive relief. It's no trouble at ai to mix and costs but a trifle. Into a 16 oz. bottle, ppur 21/; ounces of Plnex; then add granulated sugar syrup to make 10 ounces. Syrup is easily made with 2 cups of su or and one cup of water, stirred a ow mo- ments until dissolv . No cooking needed. This saves two-thirds of the money usually spent r cough modi- oine, and gives you a purer. better remedy. It never spoils, sud tastes tine. Instantly you feel its penetrating ef- fect. It loosens the germ-laden p e , clears the a r ssage, and soot es and heals them amed membranes. This three-fold on explains why it brings such quick relief in severe coughs. Pines is a high]? concentrated com- F n o Msw~v-.-Qs»==sn-~-- > wvssnwssnnrwflvv 0.1V. 11...’. wwaq-->.~_o~»<~~. rm“ m». .1 d N - sumnnsmz Eiiiionilnfiilids isdéliiill on {hgnegt In ‘ It aranteed to glyg 755mb", prompt relic! or lunacy refunded, tho courtesy and co-vrwraiion O1 - 1i‘; " , _-FINISII hardivood floors two coats Gildden‘: Pure shellafl- Yllbbed dawn, two light costs Gliddexfs wax. Phone BIBCFS. OIIB-Z-II-fll. —CARD PARTY AT CLER- MONT-An excevtionlllv lens number attended the card party at the home of Mir. and Mrs Wilfred Ourley, Clef-moat. 0h Thunder night, The commodious farm resi- dmm was admirably suited for such an affair and added in the enjoyment of c814 Fm" “i! dgwlyyg which followed $11 Ill‘ ”ygrgwmibyRW.R.!.bMDOh— aid, Indian River and Miss Ilnmau. Ngw Annsrh-K. --IOItMI'B.L'! OI‘ SUMMER:- smn-A telegram received by thii Giranlisn yemrdsy announced the death of Joseph A. Noonan, son of the late Joseph Noonan and ma. Johanna Noonsn, of Albany, which occurred at 911E880 011 351714151’? 16th. m. Noonan was seized with pneumonia last Sunday and taken to Ravenswood Hospital where he died. He was formerly Employed by Gourlies’, Bummerside. He was s certified drugglst and resided in Chicago since 1912. He is survived by his wife and daughter, Cather- ine, of seventeen forty-six, Otto Simeet, Chicago. Many old friends will sympathize with the family in their bereavement. PERSONALS - -Mrs. Afleclfof Messrs. Sinclair and Stewart, Bummerside is visiting friends in Charlottetown-S 41m. Icfurgey of the Mawley House, Suammerside, is visiting in Crapauci-S ..'Thls column ll reserved for news o! local interest but advertising o! a neu-ay nature may be Inserted at 2 conta a word strictly payable iu advance. UWUBSCRIPTIONS to The Lhariottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabon‘: Drug Store, Montague. l2-13-dti’. ..'IIOCKEY AI‘ MONTAGUIL- Second Abbies vs. Montague Prim- roses. Eastern League Playoff, Ines- day, February 21st. Skating after game. 8210-2-18-21. ..‘SOCIAI. GATHERING - ll/il‘. and Mrs. Augustus Boudreau, of Lower Montague entertained a num- bcr of their friends at their home one evening ‘last. week. The first part of the evening was spent at cards, then dancing was enjoyed until the late hours. Jcefrcshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Catherine Boudreau and Miss Henrietta Boudreau. Music for dancing was supplied by J. Jam- lecon, P. Steele and J. Chaisson, The village football mam did Mi possess 3, proper pavilion, 5o D0111 teams had to use one small tent; for changing. During yhc gums the referee or- dered the vsiting centre half off U10 field for rough play. ‘The man went, and he was imme- diately followed by the home team's goalkeeper. i "Hi!" called out the referee to the latter. "Where are you going?" “I'm going off," said the goalie. breaking into s. run. “But, I didn't, order you off," said the referee, somewhat mystified. "I know you didn't," shouted back the goalie; "but 1‘m some. all the same. ‘Ive lcit my Wflilll in tilt‘- tent. MAPLE PLAINS SCHOOL The following is the standing of Maple Plains school: Grade IX—-i Kathleen Murphy. Grade VIII-l Dorothy Murphy, ‘A Ambrose MDCBIVlllE, 3 Mildred FitzSimmons. Grade V-—i Olga. Walsh. 2 unto Murphy, 3 Inuisc Cairns. Grade lV-l George Murphy, 2 Marlon Murphy. Grade III-l Myrtle Murphy, 2 Alfred Kelly. 3 lncse Walsh. Grade II-l Leo McCarville Grade I-—1 Preston Murphy, 2 Marion McCsrville, 8 Elsie Walsh. HOPEFIELD SCHOOL The following is the standing of the pupils for the month of Jon. Grade X-l Katherine Fraser, 2 Sadie Munn, 3 Pearl MMPhee. Grade IX-l Emily Buell, 2 Jcn- nie Blue, 3 Mary MacEachcm. Grade VIII-l Ethel Fraser and Jemima MacFai-lanc (equal), 2 Geo Bonnell, 3 Andrew‘ Fraser. Grade VI-l Naomi Fraser, 2 Ray Munn, 3 Katie MacFarlane, 4 W. A. MaoGregor, 5 Herman Buell 6 Alden Blue, 7 Wm. Bonncll. Grade V-l Eleanor Fraser, z Jennie Fraser, 3 Daniel Bucll. Grade IV-l Eveline Blue. 2 Lorne Bonnell, 8 Jas Blue, 4 Chris- ty Macicod. Grade m-i Mary now, 2 Margaret Fraser, 3 Irene Fraser. Grade II-l Zelda MacLeod, 2 Simon Mad-end, 8 Stephen Mac- Gregor. Grnde I-l Katharine Living- FLUOR LAMPS in silk and parchment shades with wood or metal stands. Many patterns and colors to select from. All reduced to snsnznn summon; l w rmcr --- HOLMAPVS --- PAYS TRIBUTE l0 ll R A H A M Senate Railway Gom- mittee Head Laud- ed By’ Hon. Mr. Meighen. ‘ (Canadian Press) O?I'I‘A.WA, Feb. 17—'I‘rIbute to Rt. Hon, George P. Graham, who is chairman of the Senate Railway Committee, was voiced today by Rt. lion. Arthur Melghen, Government leader in the Senate, at the close of the committees deliberations which saw that body place its imprimatur on the railway legislation. At the same time, Senator .1. P. B. Cus- grain expressed to Mr. Meighcn the appreciation of the committee for the Government leader's part in piloting the measure to that stage. “This committee has been engag- cd for many weeks on wlmt is un- doubtedly the most important leg- islation that has come before either House for years," said Mr. Meighen. “It was legislation that very clearly and emphatically required careful discussion by the committee. It wns legislation that lent itself to com- mittee work in a peculiar way, and I only speak what I know has been the general verdict of this commit- tee when I say that the committee has gone about its task from day to day as a committee ought to do. "There has never appeared at any moment an expression which in- dicated other than a desire on the part of every member of the com- mittee to meet the public demands and to serve the public to the best of its capacity. But I rose chiefly to say that we are indebted for the atmosphere that has surrounded the committees work, for the spirit that, has prevailed, for the expedition that we have been able to bring to bear, principally to the chairman of stone, 2 Jean MacEachern, 3 Daniel Fraser, t Ethel Buell, 5 David MacFsrlsne. Perfect attendance: Katherine Fraser, Emily Buell, Geo Bonnell, Ray Munn, Naomi Fraser, Iome Bcnncll, Eveline BluefMary Fru- ser, Jean .Mscll‘.oohern, Ethel Buell, Daniel Fraser. —Clsire Brehaut, Teacher. (Patriot Please copy) NEVER HAS INDIGESTION amour Lines This lot consists of about a half dozen of these popular lamps with silk or parchment shades. 1A, run: this committee. “I question ifany committee has been more favored than this has in the services o! its chairman. The intelligence with which he has st- tacked every question, me [mpg- tlallty and above all the spirit of fair play that he has exercised throughout, have been very com- mendable; and I hope I express on behalf of every member our sincere gratitude to him for the long and faithful and exceedingly able ser- vices he has rendered." The bill was, in the opinion of Mr. Casgrnin, the "most difficult legislation" he had seen in the Ben- ato in 33 years. The committee was deeply indebted not only to the leader in the Senate. "The easiest committee I have tried to miinage," was how Mr. Gra- ham churalcterined the body over whose deliberations he had presid- ed. “I think we've done a. good piece of work, one which will be ap- proved by the people of Canada. and I would not be SUYPIlSCd if cven the Commons thought it was good." Today the committee approved an amendment which would distribute among the employees of the Canad- ian Pacific and the Canadian Na- tional Railways any additional worksccruing to one or the other system by reason of any abandon- ment of line ordered by the arbitrni tribunal. A definition of what should be embraced within the op- oration of the bill affecting the Canadian Pacific was approved, subject to amendment on the third reading of the bill. chairman but to the Government‘ A A Real ' Clean-up 0f I-'loor'Samples |n ‘Lamps ll All Styles, Shapes and Sizes-Special Prices TABLE LAMPS are ever , pular. ‘rs-ks advan- tage of this sale to secure yours. Act quickly as the quantity is limited. . 1/2 PRICE “llJHN LAW” T00 nucu FUR Billillll PHILADELPHIA, Feb. ,17—-(AP.) —With machine guns blazing a staccato that stiiled defiant pistols, the law today caught up to the elusive willie Ferguson bank rob- bery gang. ‘Tonight, Ferguson's body is in the city morgue, and the three men who earlier helped him kidnap the cashier of the First Notional Beak at suburban Ambler and flee with $37,200 were under arrest. The captured three, survivors of I an exciting gun battle, were ques- tioned about six additional bank robberies, three in Southern New Jersey and three in Philadelllhifl- The gang was comereriln ahlde- out less than an hour nftcizraclng from Ambler. by detectives who lay in wait-unaware of the fours lat- est escspscle. A large sum of money in two travelling bags, was found in the raided house in north nest Philadelphia. It was reported more than $50,000, and was believed by police to include the proceeds of Billlllillli LAMPS Mm! and varied are the m... "m! 5nd colon of the“ IlFf-‘tiy lumps . Ideal for Dresser or Dressing Table, 1/2 PRIDE Cele b ra tes Her 100th. Birth day LIVERPOOL. N. 5.. Fob. 17F“Mi5| Charity Snaddon who was born in Halifax in 1838, four years Queen Victoria's accession to the throne will celebrate her 100th birthday on Friday, Fobniary 17. She has enjoyed good health nearly all her life and is remarkably well nowi Miss Snaddon taught school in Charlottetown for about 30 years and later came to Liverpool to li\e with hcr brother, George Snaddoil, who now is in his 91st year, Killer Gets Life Sentence CAMBRIDGE. Mass, Feb, 1'1.»- (A.P.l—l=tobert B. Jonah, i0, who admitted he slew his foster pzu- cuts but said he did it to end their suffering, was sentenced to 1m imprisonment. today in superior court. Jonah suddenly changed hi: plea from no; guilty to guilty of a charge of murder. Jonah killed his ioster parents by beating them with a hamuur and slashing them with a razor. He said he killed Mrs. Jonah br- cause she was suffering from 1i cancer and her husband become several holdups. I18 QP tilt}. he did not want him to suffer iron‘. the loss of his wife. . Crock. ,1 en-brown morsels. 20 DOUGHNUTS, appeasing doughnuts for the family supper, a delightful addition to the evening meal, good to the last bite. A WELCOME WARMING DISH l on chilly days 8- piping hot. dish of Stewart's Delicious Baked Beans is a real treat! You'll get a warm glow with every mouthful of these delicious, tender, gold- cents quart. _— - r KENT ST. It isn't necessary to at home. FOR PARTY REFRESHMENTS preparing delicious things for your party when youcan buy the most superlative pastries and rolls here for prices that are really cheaper than if you tire yourself all out prepared them , srawaivrs BAKERY PHONE 211 efore‘ III