lIc made u Boy Scout gut h! bombs of laughter. t-nrzrrszrzqslur-n... 9' If; gifhtiflflti/Izirklzet a r And Tender ' w I Committee Reports yc I ___..___ The falltnvnq reports in addtlan i Ito liYI-‘C published iu yeslrfrdays r! (Juzircliziu, were stibmittrd at the e . . . m’ ‘ iwuuul meeting 0i the Cliy Council I 0v. lfonciay night: th “:- LIGIIT (tonnmmer: 5 ~ . b‘ v On behalf (,-f the Light Committee '0?" vlhuruiil‘ C alurillm" \V:\‘.'.ei' F) i-vpor. (luring the past 7° tx .‘> ., (in; serziozis of 9c citjr had been visited, and the W! ‘r rpm ‘tee found that a number of tr."- sliouirl be better light- . mule swivel changes in be 'll7‘l\(‘ sections by increas- Ill imrs 2h a higher candle ‘h - I this “as done without wj , :10 f0 the city’. \Vhilt‘ r 3c: different sectoris uf . t v they found that the trees m " i {have crown so large that during the zummer months the lghts are of aery little value. Tue committee re- I"ll!l‘ll"il!i"\'l that. iu the nmar future n iuuuix-r of these iiqhts be chang- wl or it will be ncrcssary f0 cut lie-am some of the trees. ring the past year, the Ifari- ctrlc Company have made a change in the improve- t" plan‘. 'I‘hev have spent $180000 iu erecting a. new and new equir-zneut. and :-; - new in a 1 ‘Ian to give our l 1's ‘l irvice Np (lmlbt ’\\.‘t‘tl a new‘ * will be s11‘:- niiPI-d ta the _ they will cive l IVJDPI‘ rates. The cha zmvn of the 1M1‘. (‘emulation Ila/l lnvrsiifzaleti ‘ ‘I a number m" the ciiyfis crnstuzicrs, and had 1 .- . er before Mr. Cal".- 11"". and Mr. (Jolmau, both 0f whom soured the conunittee (ha nnan ~ _, Hm’. they would lzivc this important l - -" t-urter their izrmediatc considera- ' mu. that they would consider seine y.’ r-rrantrcment; thn‘. would be satis- factory and that, cheaper rates - rvzuld be arranged. §| The Lght Committee had receiv- I- , Cd a letter from the Superiuteiiclen‘. tr the Canadian National Railwal , l nsknz if the Council would consid- . m‘ the pIflClIlIZ of some lights around t4 l, the Canadian National Ilotel, At i. the last regular Council meeting l y the City Clerk was asked to notify ' 1' the Superintendent. that, this matter ' nvould be attended to ah the early I ' a I bfol-lifht back an exiled monarch . l" a 19nd? llllelll. and iii 5!1\’F‘0d :1 revolution with Greta Nissen ~ Marguerite Churchill _ Gustav vcn Seyffcniez I a fr: f. Bi Oi .v st si THOSE KINGS i, 0F FUN WI LAUREL a HARDY ti. IN BI » f,‘ “One Good Turn” ' DIAMOND uxrhms I SPORTLICIIT u: RED RIDING noon n. canroox m M PRINCE EDWARD-Tomorrow Matinee 73-15-450 Govt. Tax 1 0-160-350 Govt. Tux 20-370 Evening 1 a B.45—50c Govt. Tax zo-4zv-4oh Govt. Tn 20-420, 25c Govt Tax Ic—28c. IT'S A LAUGH KNOCKOUT! a boy king. _ , _ . . play-ed cupid lIIGll IIAT IJIPLOMATS SHOOK wrm RAGE - A KINGDOM 51109]; yin ROGERS aémnssnoén um i‘: ‘ AR‘ HARDY . s. ‘iiejilzl around this beatiful hotel would be a wonderful improvement in that section of the city. During the committee's term of office tlmey have noticed that with very little extra expense the light- ing in the cry could be wonderfully improved, and would recommend that the new Council consider this important branch olf city work, and at their earliest, opportunity. The committee could have spent a considerable amount of money by the placing of a number of new lights in different parts of the city. but on account of the fnanclal sit- uation they did not press the mat- ter, They hope, however, that in the near future conditions more favorable will pernft the cufflinl! out cf this important, xvork. ‘In conclusion Cbuncilbr Burke eo-c pcration. MARKET COMMITTEE the year ending Dec. Si. 193i. sub- James E. Blanchard, showed the $3740: rents. $1,120.30; weigh scales. $803.44, a total of $5,663.81, repre- senting an iucrensc of over $325 over 1930, this amount being made by the sale of four extra, stalls which were vacant in 1930. Duriuz: the year a ucw office was bult, far the Federal Govemntent Eel; Inspetfor at no cost; to the city. Since thLs has been in opera- iien rulitc an improvement has been noticed in the class of eggs that are sold. It is also a great help to the hen who are selling the bqgfi. Prm slv they could 11:3 tell whether the eggs were fresh or not. The weigh wales did about the same business as in previous years. The Euildugs are in good rrq. ir with the cxwption of the roof over the Board of Trade room, this re- quires a new covering of tar, The bnsem‘ ut eonta uing the bowl ing allrps l"l$ been klpt in good fI-"llliil llilloti. due cliirliv t0 the c mun who is In arqe. The .11 Depariuirnl. requires a few dm u pipes. Councillor Blair-h- ard siroiiqly l'CK‘;ll‘ll".‘li(l(‘(l lilfl‘ the centre slab be removed and the tables placed tirouud the walls, thus nvolcllu’: lalocklng at the CIOOFKVIIY. palpitatio- of the Heart c°"|d "3""! Get Around Mrs. ghurica Storms, Il_R_ ilf.'.-’i‘,';..ialli“.lié'fi.'"fi" v" were" e ti» weak] could hardly g9}, ammuy After takin Nil l - I was greatly iliclievlcilutiiltnheiircfiiiivngflg Nerve Plus finfjnfgltlfig h” amt faith in them and Pr“. s.’ . h‘ heart trouble. I can assure you that. M Nerve Pills are a wonderful bu" l ‘h’ onflflzi of pricl b! I'M fl‘. Milbun 5. Picton, Ont, "Y or night, and VHIS so ieinc can help her so much for ilburrfa Heart and tier." -vrvw1-fi\"~'"'flFI>"‘,~‘.‘HMP I t- m-n - ""'9"P'r:"fFI’F' . .. "M. wt ycaPzrocs PLAYING THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN tree 3.15 - 15c, 25c. Govt. Tax lo. t 7 f‘. 8.-i5—25e, 40c, (ievl. Tax 1c & 2c. JOHN GILBERT in-West of Broadway CAPITOL TOMORRO W ‘vluilu-i- 3.15 - 15¢’. 251', w,“ __ dp\giorat‘l rive. 7 x 8.45-25r, 40f", Govt. Tux lc 8a 2e. battles unz! thrtiing: e5- cupes - An hour of real WITH LAUGIITER - _.__-_-»-:—-v-— —--"—"_ '.'\'\l‘-IiiY\'Ii l.:.ui0.\‘ N1)- l0 s0 1.0 l‘ n __ roan-Lin‘ ii-Eilliliii ciuhnun 11g: few lights | i5 m n: ‘ ‘ The sr, are m1 the s4 _ been coucreted and this l ed this ride of the me i- 100 lwflopcns this morning at The TENDER (TOMMYITTEE On behalf of the Tender Comnzlt- tee the chrtrmau. Charles Dflllliilil, other rcquirezueiii ceived the counts‘ tention. Nvlxeza ma r approval of the Crmurl. Ivhcm tenders were being Cflllldtl- cred, all members of the comixartac thanked personally the Mtayor for his kindness‘ and consideration at all times. and the members of the Council for their loyal supijart and I-‘IRE (IOMMYFTEIE TH‘ 1.2". * ' f ' it iniket counitcc report oi In rflxqqing m m“ “Mk M m? Lefranc Pumper lttircliasvd ins-L 3'00!‘ Councilor Reardon, the Fire Committee, cited examples mittcd by the chairman, Councillor following receipts: Market tolls. "ifrrm 50c to 55c. straw 40c, 30c 1,», 35c, turnips 12c, lnlttei" 28c, 35c, ducks. $100 t0 1.50, machine. ‘The. l, your were n’. J. B. .. r lzrd four huu .. s. v- lng Iiousc mid mill. and at fhe Tal- coxiwoad ‘Hesptal, where the pump- cr v-"ci-l-zcd thrro hrurs hfF-“Hlli '. lu l‘l.‘ Ililflv ‘uiild- of water and (loin! c‘ puruper pivrs perfc t, sails Crunxlllar Fleavilvu In rwiirliisinn thanked the T'.~_\' il' au- Ill§\Ii_‘.' ("i-urt- cses rxienclerl l7 him rltiriihz iris term of office. also the mru"..1.1"s of the ‘Fire Committee for their e0- PFIILIC PROPERTY (‘IOTIHIYVT-‘TE Special rNcn-ruce Councillor" lVMcDaugull, chairman (If the Pniblc Prepcfiy Cem the assistance and <~a-cl1-“1‘~~i011 0i Couizclllor Foster and mrtnbais oi the Committee in carzylrg on dur- v Jlartpltal, Monday night, January 25th. Ladies first prize was won by ::Pcr:siun Balm W thew is u'='h- lug like it for crcntini-Z and wt»- nrrvlng a lovely complexion. lug. caressing -- it s/mthrs irx? din- by weather conditions. .. _ fragrant, ii. tizlds exqulitc c“ r "I" l‘ 97°“ inter Lnferc leaving by the C. P. R. steam e1» Montcalm on Saturday, Mr. J. W. Boulter, S2" to (lrawers Arseciaihu, stated there v.35 u, possibility or this PTWIIICE zircclizsng fertrilzu" frcm Great Tzltaln instsatl of fzzzu [he United nlnty women inevitably c . i<m_ it makes tli. texture. Recommeu conditions a large audience greet- TIIE PM" ‘wr the Abesweli Campbell. "Faith of Our Fathers" ~Dalhousle Game on Friday night was sung by Rgv, Fame;- gel-rel] Bike and added its quota of merit to the 5110i! 1W 10 OTIOCK- 3344-2741» evening's entertainment. The sub- .____ jeet; “Church History" was admir- ANNOUNCERIENT- — Samuel ably portrayed, and the audience will appear later. M. A., Minister. MT. STEIYAIII.‘ U N I T E D _ (JIIURCIL-Services January 31st, as foliowsz-Mt. Stiwvaft 11 a. m. Bible Study Group 7 p. m. Donald- lsttvu 3 p. m. At Lot 40 the Young People's. Society will (xmduct a song service u’. 7.30. cf (leath. YEQTERDAYS IIIARKET- There was a panr attendance at rgrrs apples 8c and 12c doz. (‘TYIIJIRENKQ FRIEND ILL. — Mzuijw friends here will regret to learn that Mr. James D. O'Connell. the orphans’ friend is ill in a H3",- l pitnl at Canmgucy, Cuba, and will hope for his early I‘(‘(.'0\'0I‘,V. Miss Rena B. Neill, North Milton, t in rpuuliug a few days in Charlotte- toxvu the guest of Mix". Mina Ling, Eusion Street. DAIiIIOUSII-I UNIVERSITY. — Plrus are now bring formulated for 1):: nusids flllillifli student public- ation “Plurxesf the year book. Fred Wlemore, Mnlpequc, P. E. 1., is edi- tor and Robert Brown, New Gius- mnv, N. S, businrrs managen-Salnt John Telegraph. AUCTION I‘0RTY-FI\'ES.—The third series of Auction FortywFivr-s ; held in the Nurses Home, City Mrs. M. McQuaftl. second by Mrs. Frank Walker. Gentleman's first was equally merited by Alex. Cnndy and J. E. Smith, drzuvn by Alex. Candy. Gentleman's second. J. Eer- uard. Lucky table, Alex. Goody. Con- solation, Peter Morrison. MR. BOULTEIUS PROPOSITION ' in Halifax ciaiy rf the Pota- Slates Qvcr 30.000 tons. he stated, Govt. Tax 1c.l Q: Rev. J. F. Johnston gave a. highly ‘* intellectual lecture in Int 65 hall, i‘ of a_ speaker. The distinguished “itlnsn ‘TONIGHT- -' 3°13’ vlded Into several parts; at the ~' 1131» 3 dcmfk- Tickets close of each an appropriate Kennedy will be a Candidate for was can-led through the different Councillor in Ward 5 in the Forth- phases, from the - creation to the Coming Civic Election. His Card present time in a graceful, com- 310-1-37-31- prelienslve manner, and a knowl- VALLEYII‘II~ILI)—ORIVIJLL IIEAD ‘,United Church. Services January malned to gtudy and admire. A _-..'ll, 1932. 1i a. m. Vallcyfleld. '7 p. m. ‘Orwell l-Iendj. Rev. D. M. Sinclair, H SID IFIICRIJAVEHIENT -—-Ml’s. _ J:;‘.ui Clarlcln of Ftnywxile received (he sad news of the (lentil of her rm), James E. age 47, which Occur- red at the Minneapofs General i Ifospital. No particulars as t0 cause the market yesterday. Hay sold oats are imlwrted annually to the I5- lnnd. If the fertilize;- were purchas- ed in Great Britain he felt fr, would be a strong l ‘ucement to U19 British Government to remove the embargo on Canadian potatoes. PRESENTATION - The United Church, Belfast, is grateful to Rev. J. M. MaeLeod of Charlottetown 101' the presentation o! u, fine Pulpit 31b1,- and the new Hymnary of the United Church of Canada. The presentation was made on the 24th, inst, by Miss Mlma. Moore and Mss Annie smith on behalf of the don- or. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Pastor 0! the Congregation gratefully ack- nowledged the gift, and Spoke klndiy of Mr. MacLeodls servces to the congregation. While the presentation was being made, the congregation showed their appreci- ayon and gratitude by stun-ding up. and at the close on.‘ the service, they weut up to the pulpit, and examin- M. MucLecd." morning at nine o'clock. On Thursday evening, 14th inst, ' notwithstanding adverse weather ' ed the Rev. lecturer and the young '. gentlemen who so ably assisted. Rev. Father I-Ierrell presided and In his usual faultless English in- _ troduced the Rev. gentleman. Fa- ~ ther Johnston is a noted scholar and writer and Thursday night's lecture must necessarily add that _ name recalled memories of those brilliant men whom history taught us to admire, and it had still greater significance by the prefix, Rev. Father. The program was di- hymn was beautifully rendered by Messrs. Doyle, Blanchard and edge heretofore unknown, was ac- quired, whilst a mental vision re- vote of thanks was moved by Mr. Leo Berrigan, seconded by Mr. T. J. Trainer, presented by Rev.yFa- thcr Herrell and suitably received. The lecture was given for the be- nefit oi’ the Catholic Women's League, and the President gra- ciously thanks Rev. Father John- ston and his assistants for their courtesy in accepting the invita- tion. ::Miller's Worm Powders can do no injury to the most delicate child. Any child, infant or in the state of adolescence, who is infested with worms can take this preparation without a qualm of the stomach, and will find in its a sure relief and a full protection from these des- tructive pests, which are ies- nslble for much sickness and great suffer- lng to legions of little ones. After Hoe-key. hllnnriPs-No ntlffncll- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dollar, were visitors to the City attending Farm- er's meeting end Burns concert. Miss Reta McLure, North Milton, is visiting in Charlottetown. She is the guest of Mrs. Holden H. Mc- Lure, 20 Douglas Street. Mes. W. Chester s. Manure lef: this morning for Ottawa. She will be met by her daughter, Miss Lena McLure, at Montreal, where she will stay over for a day 0r I/wo. Mr. and Mrs. John MacKinnon, spent the weelqend in Nova. Scotla, guests of Mr. MacKinnoNs brother Neil MacKlnnon, who is seriously Ill. ' By fern-ins w’. rich blew Dr. Gun’: Nerve Food ru- mrulthn mud nerve: and nmovnl the mun of Siuplen- 11$, Iffildbilik , Honolulu; Ncrnnu ‘gudon. JANUQBY 27. 1m i V w: SPEND Your Mutual WISELY For an economical food budget, food specialists say- Spend 44 cents nut of eve/y nonm- for MILK and its Products. W hen You Buy Food Divide $1,()() As Follows for Best Results; Milk and Its Products (Butter, Ice Cream. Cheese-Imam“ Vegetables, Fruits, 17 cents Brad. Cereals. 13 cents ed the two books. each with the inscription: "Presented to the Urrted Church, Belfast, by Rev. J. FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral of the late Mr. Francis Bradley of Kelly's Cross takes place this LECTURE IN LOT 65 HALL — then served. Meat. Fish. 12 cents. Eggs, 6 cts. Sugar 3 cIs. USE MORE GARDEN CITY MILK IT IS BLAIIIFIEII and PASTEIIIIIZEIJ THE PURE MILK co. LTD. Salve Tlifu Ad, Ir In On: OI a Series. NORTH RIVER INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the North River Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Robert. McKinley, Dec. 10, with president Mrs. Harry Scoot presiding. Meeting opened by singing 0 Canada. The minutes of Noveanber meeting were then read and adopted. Roll call was then answered by eleven mem- bers paying membership fees. The following committees were then ap- pointed for next three months. School: Mrs. ‘Phompsmr and Mrs. Ladner. Sck: Mrs. Rwy McKlnnon and Mrs. Fulton Moresde. A letter of sympathy was to be sent a ber- eaved member of our Institute, M's. Thomlpwn kindly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Lunch committee Mrs. Wm McKinley. Mrs. John Moraside, Mrs. Russel Wheatley and Mtss Thelma Owen. The following programme was then enjoyed. Reading by Leah Mc- K‘nley. Reading by Thelma Owen. Instnunental Duet by Mrs. Fulton Moreslde and Mrs. Fred Henderson. closed by slngng the National An- them. Lunch was then served and a social chat enjoyed. The January meeting of the North River Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Thomp-i iwere quite up-to-da-te. Five men. son Thursday evening Jan. 14th. Wll/h presideny Mrs. Harry Scoitt presiding. Meeting opened with singing Institute Ode followed by Creed in unison, m’nutes of Dec. meeting was read and approved. Roll call was answered by nine mem lbews with a quotation from Burns‘ Three visitors were also present. Ten dollars was voted for prizes to‘ school children to be given a1; the end of term. It, was moved and sec- onded that Mrs. ihmnpsmi buy a map of Dominion 0L‘ Canada for East Wiltshire Szhool. The follow- ing correspondence was then rcud a frendly letter from a. former member also a letter of thanks from a. sck member. Mtrs. Wm. MaeKin- ley was appointed on the programme committee for next meeting at the home of Mrs. Bruce MzcKinley when a roll call is to be answered by a Valmtlne verse. Lunch com- mlttee, Mrs. H. Scott, Mrs. J. Mac- Kinnon, Ivliiss Helen MacKlnley and Miss Leah MacKlnley ‘The follow- ing programme was then enjoyed Reading, “How to cook a. Husband" by Mrs. 1". W. Moreside, an ofginal poem "Our Institute" composed and read by Miss Olive Tliflmpsnn, Solo "Sweet Afton" by Mrs. Ray Mc- Solo, Mrs. Ray M Kinnon. Meeting, Klnnon, also a, jumblui letter con- test. Meeting closed with singing O Canada. A. delicious luncheon was Flowers: An emanation of the indwelling Life. A visible token of the upholding Love. This ls the soul of this wide universe-Bry- ant. our burden is increased, our shoul. Burdens: God grant that ns our horizon of duty is widened, our minds may widen with it; that us deru may be strengthened to bear It. The good man feels old age more by the strength of his soul than b; , w oavvillfflllfliwQvvflvlrwvzr ‘g Oven-bury. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..* BURNS CONCERT-One of the most enjoyable concerts tver held in the southwest was the an- nual Burns anniversary and dance held recently by Clan Campbell, Order of Scottish cl-lns in Glen- dale, California. 10mm the ‘time Chief H. F. Fraser in full Highland costume, led the newly organized pipe band into the crowded hall until "Auld Lang Syne“ was suns by the entire audience, the pro- gram was replete with Well rend- ered selections. Singing, Highland dancing, pipe music. etc., were all well received, and the evening will long be remembered by both Scots and others as a fitting celebration of Scotland's immortal poet. Chief Fraser is one of Prince Edward Is- land's own sons, being the young-I est son of the late C. B. flnser of’ Montague. ..'LIGHTING IMPROVEMENTS Extensive repair work is being curried on in connection with the Electric system" at Montague. Many improvements‘ are being made. new inventions have come to the fore. and are now taking the place of under the very efficient leadership out the town with an electric wound spool racks in place oi’ the second- ary wood cross arm. They have also Vallyfleld Power Station which will irmrease the capacity some forty or tiflv per cent. ‘Phase are only a few of the improvements made-H, lngl I am of no use in the world! Philosopher of a, day! kncuwst thmi not that thou canst not move a step on the earth without find- ing some duty to be done and that every man is useful to his kind by the very fact of his exisienccu -Carlvle. stone, best plain set. ‘That ls the best part of beauty which a pic- ture cannot express. Beauty is as summer fruits which are easy ' t0 those which, but c, few years ago, oorrvlpt and cannot lash-Bacon. PHONE 584 of Mr. Robert K. Clements, elec. trical expert, have been working on the line for some weeks, rehabiltat. in: the distributing system. The many improvements added will greatly help the people of the vlc. Initv- A few of’ the new addition! are: ‘The three wire system through time switch over a multiple stem dght hook up. Installation of four installed a. new generator in the Finding duties: I came for noth- Beauty: Virtue is like a rich Y Good Bevel Mirror. Leather Seats. CLEARAWAY BARGAINS FROM OUR , Trade-in Department! One 6-Piece Walnut Parlour ‘dune, up- holstered in Mohair. Good con- dition. Clearaway . . . One 6-Piece Walnut Parlor Suite, uphol- stered in Tapestry. A1 condi- tion. Clearaway ...., .. .. One 4-Piece Walnut Parlor Suite, uphol- stered in Hair Cloth. ‘away One Sideboard, with heavy plate mirror. Surface Oak Finish. away ...- .».-...-..--,---|~--~ One Sideboard, Elm. Neatly Finished. repair. Clearaway . .. . . ... . .. One Extension Table. Slightly used. Clearaway . . .. One Set Chairs (6). Oak with Genuine Clearaway 6-00 Q ca» $14.50 Ciear- e are $10.50 Round. Four only good used Phonographs. Com- plete with Records. to Clearaway .. .. . One slightly used White Cap Washer. Clearaway _.. . . . ... . . Tl ree Easy Electric Washers (Demon- strators). Clearing at . . 15. Per Cent 0T7 R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN L the weakness of his body - su-