Pnnvcz i rallll: rlllllln -- ---»-.~.»\.-¢a_-.... . g fEDWARD' Fill-lotion and c handsome, attentive ‘young man m:- ‘ilhen home to A‘mer- (icc ondherhusbcnd...» And‘ 'ycu'll‘_ never 'guess what happened when she fried to tell . lher husband all. LAST TIMES ‘I'll-Bl I GOOIT MOVIES “ JIMMIE and SALLY " arnntamstan arm aowi \ . liiiSBDS army CLYDE‘ slalom o Ike; FormerKaiser . r . " _-., r _. :.;;__._"'B="""".n....;_-..c_s¢-i.‘ A . ‘ < :v- ..-_--~ .-._-.- -._. (A. removed from the turbulent and ‘ . shifting world scene, Wilhelm n. ‘l’ “will” 9mm“ Emmm" “u Pr m1 to the Cit Counc'1 by ' °um° m‘ 75m birthday Snub Mr. “V? P. Doull ayt Thurfsday the exhibition of stance that attended his birthday in 1929. As in other years, open with divine services at. come former court preacher the l-Iohenzollem family an... wan-ii- vants. The dinner in tlle uniform of a. German Field ahal. A number have becn invited fOP the day dinner, amolli; mm" Bcntinck of Alnernnlzril. when Wilhelm has act, o1 friendship. 59.. aone-too-immac ulste- fore-finger as "ear i pieces of broken glass. “Yours? glance. She nodded. --=--.T ' se- jewels into the back onto the show case. n SUN I or leave it." and returned ‘animation of the bracelet. ‘lean d ry hand i ‘ "am ins thatl" she demanded. ‘ Sta-ring at her curiously, he laid bracelet back on thc counter- a single motion of her white- ned hand, she swept the ring and El bracelet back into her bag, and walked out. lliuttlnll the do" "=- lifld her with a vicious slam. or nu lmnnwollm . ..wlm ‘maul IN CO-OPER ARNER HELEN VINSOADNEDWA GRAHAM Mac-NAMEI 75 Years Old 0n Saturday r P, By Guardian's Special Wire) D00 _ Holland, Jan. 25-1“! day . The birthday celebration will be m g modest scale, in contrast to pomp and circum- the day will Germany will deliver a serlnon i0 and all their household officials and ser- ercniilg Doom is alvrays a formal affair. the former Emperor wearing of Dutch guests who af- forded the Imperial Family refuge it first arrived in Holland. never forgotten this MORTGAGE!) WIFE t n g . , _ .. _ '-' ‘I continued from vase 2 t? ‘i,‘,;_ ‘=- »_--_-_»__._ . . (It n2? die had ever heard that phrase. p. “f! Was it the language of the vi shopl? 1-1; picked them up between a thumb contemptuously as though they had been a couple of he gave her a searching Ho reached under thc show case and got out a small glass which he screwed into his eye, and taking the daylight of the shop Window, scrutinized them for some minutes. Then he tossed the rinB "HftY dollars." he said shortly. “Why-it cost several thousand, I ‘In . " fty dollars," he repeated. rage were trembling in lea-lane's eyes. She reached forth a driver, waiting beside the ‘ of his car, also looked at . He seemed about to , but. Jeanna stepped car. She gave the m‘ ~ a NEW stunt SYMPHONY _ TALK ,, E n o’ n‘ KINI? 01949;!‘ MAE?“ “N” lzvarmvo wrra com" REEL-"I-‘OBE’ 1 a M, night's meeting: City Councillors: 70th which from cans different by-laws development. at . en that progress ill the means advancement in both. Mar- birth- Count “on 1930. There docs incumbent, together with passed into the Civic pawn started I have given m“! mlts to the power nect new or remodeled work- Tllese figures however for ten, fifteen and been installed. Then there part being reported nTRke seven and a half months. to his little friction develops, mebody is bound to run feels like granting. President of the Y ATION WITH GOLF CLUB BAXTER RNER GLAND lREPORl or rliclllcll lNSPl§TOR To His Worship the Mayor and Filling as I do the dual position of Building Inspector and Electric- al Inspector under two distinctly for what might be tenned a double-barreled report of the activities and pro- gross of these two spheres of City The two however are so interwov- either one The building by-law was passed in 1911; and an addition creating a special “Fire Zone" was added in appear to have been any special purpose ill this by-law except to add a pay- ment of fifty dollars extra to the an amount equal to the total collected by him in fees. This year I have Treasury slightly over two hundred dollars (to stay there) and another hund- red from the electrical end of the job, with less than ten dollars to be yet collected. My appointment dates from May l0, 1933 up to which date I had no papers with which to keep tab on the amount of work being done; but since records were 1B8 permits for wiring or repairs. and 1'10 per- company to con- do not~ give any idea. of the number of| visits these jobs call for. In num- erous cases one permit has called sometimes twenty visits as work progresses, in order to allow parts of the work to be covered up before others have are dorscns on dozens of small jobs which are put through 0n verbal permis- sion without bothering with ll!!- slng papers; and as suggested the covers only The machinery of the movement is getting down to fair running condition. There are times when a and then to a Councillor or Councillors and pose as a martyr. However your Inspec- tor has never asked of anyone ~- more than is laid down in the Code and by-laws, and seldom as much, and the trouble is generally when they want more leeway than he Perhaps the most serious brush was with Mr. Donaldson (the Vice- Com party) when here with a number of his other officers last summer. A / Ten Year Search E n d s dun-suns- Special wire) (A. P. By BOSTON, Jan. 25~A 104"" search ended in a ianfllc °l 5"“? as secret service gling today _ agents arrested William Lardner, 32. described by them as n 110ml‘- 1on5 nook," and who had bee" he disappeared from sought since I Chicago while at liberty under $15900 bail. d Agents John J. McGrath B" arrested Lardner after a stiff fiEht» i" a 5°99" m)‘ m on charges of attemptin! W pass two counterfeit 8100 bllll- A U. S. Commissioner held him in $25,000 bond for a hearing Feb. 1. JAMES A. McLAUGHLAN Alonzo H. Riv? ‘(Halifax stir, January 13' The death of James A- McLaugh- lill, better known as 'Jimnll'." which occurred at. Canlp llill Hos pita} yesterday, removes a flflff‘ long known by many of the c t1 zens of Halifax. particularly those oi a generation that is 0f fl quiet, unassuming nature, witllal a charming personality, to lulow him was to like h m. He made many friends, and kept them during his lifetime. Few men had more generous, big-hearted and unsiwerving loyalty to hi5 IYiBDdS and associates. l-le was str ctly hon- est in all his dealings. He had thc distinction 0f being 0116 0f m? best rifle shots in Canada in hs earlier years, and was on the first Bsley team. Born in Prince Ed- ward Island, h4- was comllllmfnlffd by the late Sir John A. MacDonald, during this rfle meeting in 0t- tawa, as being "the smallest man from the smallest province." Lat- terly hp took up revolver shooting and trap shooting. and was one of the outstanding shots in Eastern Canada. During the Great War, although over the age that would be requir- ed to IlVg hs service, he quickly volunteered and distinguished him- self in France and during his mil» ltary service. Since hLs return he has not been in the best of health, but can-ed on ‘in the Attorney- Generalks Department for the past. eight years. Coming into camp Hill Hmpital two months ago it was seen that his condition was serious. and during his last illness he re- ee-ved every care and attention possible- Jimmy Mclaughlln had a boat of friemh who will regret indeed his passing on. Many friends of over a quarter of a. century, and other; or more recent date, feel keenly the loss of a true friend. was met in the outer office by the local manager who said: "We have decided to come ho your way of coupling them up?‘ I have gme to some length to show the importance of tile circum- ‘meter: spected THE vwwimv CAPITOL-Law TIMES TODAY- "ABQVE THE CLCUD ” Al! QAP- l-JUX IONIS llllAL ,l the prevailing tive of siderable saving order to curtail 1st. The total will appreciate same territory inspected were Prince Inward Total These Greatly iriexcess of any other Province was the membership and number or adult silver foxes in- in Prince Edward Island last year by the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association. Following is the full text of the director's report to December 31st last, submitted at the recent annu- al meeting of the Association in Quebec, in which the comparative figures by Provinces appear. Your Directors beg leave to sub- mit an account of their steward- ship for the year Just closed and are hsDDY t0 report that your lu- dustry is still in a flourishing con- dition and we believe one of the foremost live stock industries in Canada today, that it has withstood than any other industry. During the period under review four Directors‘ meetings were held also six Executive Committee meet- ings and two meetings of the Fur Committee and threeFof the Execu- thls Committee. Several metlngs of the Inspection for Reg- istration Committee were held in conjunction with ors‘ meetings thereby effecting con- pensc. The same is true of Investi- gating Commtltee meetings; these were held by correspondence with the several members By provinces our membership for the year i933 was as follows; Olir usual inspection service was conducted. we believe equally satis- factory with other )'PSTS_ The ser- vice began on Octcbw 16th, and was practically completed by December was slightly below that of thc prev- lous year. On account of the smal- ler number of foxes in some prov- lncrs an increase per spected is recorded. The members accounted for by thc fact that the The number of adults identified or figures from the application fyled but the above information is taken from the daily reports fyled by our in- spectlon stafl and all puppies iat- tooed and inspected were: CAPITOL —Starting MONDAY _BARRELS 0F FUN .... in a Brewery! BusTrrKP TON MMYDURANTs O ARE YOU THIRSTY —For Laughs 2 Then see what SCHNOZZLE havenbgwed for your delight A MUSICAL REVUE “BUSTER " “LAQS ALL STAB. GAMBOLS" AND SPORT REEL “ HORSE SENSE " Island Province Silver Fox Production Maintains Lead In Your directors order to finance. depression better tatives that the regular Direct- passed. in association ex- slon on banking under review, involved in expenses- U. S, A. and other countries .. l8 Alberta... .. . . . . 6'1 British Columbia G4 for“ m this Saskatchewan 3G flbn-m-a _ Manitoba 41 we a,” N8", Ontario . 165 me push"; Qll‘b€D .. 109 Nova Scotla . . . . . .. 45 Chm-yes Dalton New Brunswick . . 133 Prince Edward Island 229 Total . 913 our industry. cost of this service clients md to Last season this h runny in- a ow g A further that this is largely for m“ season had to be covered by provinces: Island ssaa .........l’18l3 vary somewhat our members. mitted. near London, England, for which purpose this Association contribut- ed fifiy foxes two years ago. to report that the finances of our organization are in a more healthy condition than last. reported. Cer- tain changes were made in our in- vestments, but this will be dealt with in oiir financial report. A pleasing feature of our year's work is that we are no longer op- erating at a loss as our year's op- erations show that your business was conducted within of our income and it was not ne- cessary to dispose of securities in While the stabilization fund ques- tion was engaging the attention of our political leaders business executives, your directors made representations to the gov- city council mggflng or the ch“- ernment by correspondence as well Rs by the personal contact of di- rectors vrith their federal represen- industry be included in the list of commodities to be benefited there- by, but with the rise of sterling exchange the necessity for this Again when the Royal Commis- MacMillan had our banking system representations were made to this Commission suggest- ing that seciion 88, sub-section l3 0f our present Bank Act he amend- ed to include live silver foxes on which a banker would be Justified in negotiating a loan for an owner Vic regret to report that our ef- of the founder of our industry, Hon. Sir while filling the honorable posi- tion of Lieutenant-Governor of his native province on December 8th last, is much regretted by all. par- ticularly s0 by those connected with Our Fur Marketing Department was in operation throughout the past year as usual and we believe results were equally gratifying to led 24000 pelts; to date our receipts substantial increase over last season at even datz. reduction was made charges by which a 20"; discount on these charges is allowed each shipper on all fox pelts received ovcr twenty in number. Our grad- ing room officials and are well pleased thccompass as well as product of our headed by Lord connection were to have to rrcord recognized whose passing, ‘those in charge. department. hand- ill our handling report a pro- Adun‘ nounced improvement lli the qual- ' Pwvmc“ Insptcwd ity of pelts received. This improve- Brmsh cmmnm‘ ~~ ~ 1153 merit may have been accounted for Amer“ ' " ' ' ‘ ' " 2°05 by our inspection service, by sess- 5”k*“°h°w“‘ a“ onal conditions or by a greater ef- ————- Mmmw“ - n“ fort On the part of our breeders (A. P. By Guardian's Slwolll W!!!) °"““"° m‘ to improve their breeding stock. HAZARD. Ky. Jan- Il5~Four Qmb" - m“ Your directors are pleased to i-e- men were held and more arrests M" 5mm ~ - f" port that our relations with the were predicted by Perry County N" 3'““"'“ < - ha‘ Federal Deptrtfrlefit of Agriculture officials lenient as they pressed and the Canadian National Live Stock Records have been most Ctlfdlfl and satisfactory. Financial Statement of our As- sociation and our Fur Marketing Department for the year undel- rc- view will be submitted for your ap- proval and later mailed to each of All of which is respectfully aub- Tbs financial statement of the Association showed total expanses for the year ending December ll. surplus o! llqdlpartlaan $1,183 IflhOhflIneeonQet-r‘ atlngaosmintolllflil -' rllml aulllslul lielan a IQIOQ WIS!‘ KEN!‘ ICI crown-- forum — hleaday, nary 30th. Novelty William. Hockey. rm. 8011C! r0 ADVIITIBIIS. — Advertisers an reqnaatad to send in their copy so as to reach the Guardian Office by 11.00 A. 1L, the day previous to insertion, otherwise insertion will be delayed a day. WATER IATISF-Perlom who have neglected paying water rats; foil- the current quarter are n- minded that the shut-off list will be ready for the street by Mon- day the 29th. 4707. ANNS VARIETY SHOP now open for Business. Oorner Gaeat George and Sydney Streets. Newspapers, Magazines, Smokers Supplies, Ql-fidy. etc. Prompt and courteous service. Mrs. Corney Blanchard, Proprietor. 4m, T!!!) BAPTIST CHOICE-The Rev. A. C. Vincent will preach morning and evening. Continuing a series of sermons on The Parables of.’ 0"!‘ 11ml. the sermon to-morrow 1110mm! will be “The Parable of the Bower." At the evening service Dr. Vincent will speak on “The “The Christian and the Modern Dance." This service will be broad- cast by station C. H. C. K. Tile choir, under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott Pull will sing at the morning service Palestrlzurs “Come Holy Ghost," and Oley Bpeakg" “More Love to Thee." In the even- ing Baldwin's "Keep Me Lord." will be will. Ml‘. V. L. Dlngwell taking the baritone solo, lzEarn money tlsla only, pleasant way. Sell our g to“ are“ plants and ahrnbl to friends and llfllhboura. Cosh paid weekly, fllll or part time. lea-l sales oil-oper- atlon. free equipment and Instruc- tlona. Write Lake Brothers Nurser- IQ, Marlin ‘ 121. BITY PlillBE BUIIRT REPllRT Report sublTltted at Thursday's lottetown Police Court, endingDecembei- 3!, 1933, Annexed is a statement showing the receipts and expenditures for for year Court, also alphabetically arranged a list of parties who paid Dog 'l‘ax, showing the amount paid by each. Five hundred and sixty (500) cases have been heard and disposed of. showing a decrease of sixty- scvefhto?) compared with the year 1932. The sum of eight thousand two hundred and fifty-two dollars and seventy-three cents (8815273) has been collected during the year. It is made up as follows: Ordinary fines Prohibition fines Customs and Excise fines Costs in Police Court 501.23 Costs in City Court _ 43,1’! . ... . 1 .1251» DogTax. During the year 1933 the sum of three thousand five hundred and four dollars and thirteen cents ($8504.19 was placed to the credit o1 the City. I have thc honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, W. A. SMITH. Clerk of Police Court. FllllR Hill] [INLYNBHINB their investigation of the lynching of a negro slayer of a coal miner last nllht. Murder warrants were sworn out today against three miners, Lee Gibson, 3'1; Andy Workman. 80. and Petlc Carroll. 38, and another man, Juries Collins. l2, was held on orders or County Judge A. M. Gross. 'A special grand lury will convene Monday. CaanhrThrsa-h vote. Voting All (l)- (2)- (a). (4). _. 1 lrtnarlcrzvzliiii Civic Election Voters lists have been prepared for the Civic E1“ to be held on Wednesday, February 14th, 1934, and posted for the inspection of all electors at the City Room, City Building, up to and including Felm“ 1934, from 11 a.ln. to 5.80 pan. daily. n Voters are advised to ascertain that their time, properly listed in all Wards in which they are qugnm qualifications (General). males and femal must be: 21 years of age and upwards, Resident of City for One Year. British Subjects. All Civic Taxes and Assessments paid," or before December 31st, 1933. And must. be: Owner of freehold of lands or premise; 3 months previous to the Election to ti“ m‘ of One Hundred Dollars. Males-Tenant or occupant for 3 month“ annual rental value of fourteen dollars. Males-who have paid Poll Tax of tllm q, lara for 1933 on or before December 31st, 19g Male and female inhabitants, non-residents the City who are owners of freehold of lug or premises or tenants or occupants as n,“ Dated at Charlottetown this 26th day of January, u 27, 193g , 1934. (Signed) W. A. SMITH. Electoral Officer for ti City of Cllarloiieiaw, 4728 each month of the year, a table known, showing the various offences and Rflbem the number of same tried in this dleton, wasthe ed forever. Besides her Middleton, Plains; John, Her funeral morning, Nave Macias-lane, Mayherscul Mass ill IIEMORIAM MRS. WILLIAM SHERRY The hcune of William Sherry, Ferrlwool, was saddened on Wednes- day, November 22nd, 1933, when the kind wife and mother was called to meet her reward. Iiibbie, as she was commonly and Theresa Shean of Mid- where she was born thirty- eight years ago. She was a kind and loving Mother, and of a gentle and peaceful dis- position and although she was in delicate health for some time, still she always took a keen interest in her home where she was dearly lov- ed by all her family, but the best of medical treatment and kind nursing failed to prolong life longer. In a home where death has come. there is no sadder or lonelier time than the one in which the Angelic Messenger comes to claim a Mother. . 32.25333 Then indeed ls the cup of bitter- 3150,00 ness and loneliness drained to its 550,00 drega, when a voice so loved is still- Durlng her illness she was visited by Her pastor, Rev. W. E. Manag- han, who performed the last rites of $3,252]: the Catholic Church. She died as she had lived trusting ln the prom- ises of her lord and passed away without a struggle. and three daughters, Edna Vera and Freda, she is survived by her par- ent-a Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, six brothers, Joseph, Middleton; tin and Elnmett at home, and Mark of St. Francis Xavier Seminary, On- tario: four sisters, Mary Ellen, (Mrs. Charles Mclienna.) Iona; Laurette. Mrs. John Qullty, Ada, (Sister Mary Elects.) St. Pauls Minneapolis; Lillian, (Sister Mary Elects) Saranw Lake, N. Y. from herihome in Pbrowood to St. Malachyb Church, Klnkora, where Mass of Requiem was sling by Rev. W. E. Monaghari, Seven Mile Bay, who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were: George Sherry, Harrison Machrlane, Cyril Damien Shreenan, Aloysius Roberts. peae . Cards -I'aall1y B; Sisters of Mercy, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Helena Sisters, Minneapolis, Minna- aota: Catholic Lake, N. Y.: lithol- Lyng. Saranao Saranac Lake, N. William Roberts, Austin Roberts. erts, Middleton; daughter of William Kinkora; Mr-and And Mrs. W. P. Carleton; Mr. and Mrs. Ezekiel N. Y.; Pupils of vent, Saranac L Leters of Syln borrowing husband. John Gillis, Mr. Shean. William David, Maple Charlottetown; Aus- With South , Shore; took place on Friday mber 24th at 9 o'clock when the Rapids wrecked Mazaruni River ty through the their craft. her Thomas Ranaghan, of rainfall. None of the little craft We! fruit. o: lruonlhs of the restln e 8t. Daughters, Saranac l-zusroll llul lllllrl Regular prices on all kinds floats, Fish, Vegetables, SIRLOIN noses-s, 1b. R18 aoaars, . .. saoutnllt noasrs. lb .. some CORNID altar. lb. .. roan cnors, lb. lb. ROASTQ, Lake, N. Y; Catherine McDrnMl and Mrs. William Joseph m“ Middleton; Mr. and Mrs. Johnna- erts, Charlottetown; Roberts. Maple Plains: Emmett M- Charles McKenna, Iona; llr. m Mrs. John Qullty, South Sim; Mrand Mrs. Philip Monaglun, gm. km; m. and Mrs. Jciin llsiiiul, Summeralde: Mr. Sherry, Borden; Mr. and Mushy- sius Roberts, Klnkora; Mmnlllln. Thomas Ranahan. unirnelaide", llr._ Mr. and Mrs. George SlierryJerli- wood; Mrand Mrs. Kenna, Fernwood; Fernwood, 2; Mrs. Milry Hamlin. Noonan and family, Bedelue: It. Spiritual Offerings-sister ill- ecta, Minneapolis, Minnesota; l- ter M. Electa, Saranac Lake, 1H.’ Sisters of Mercy, saraiiac lab. Roberts, St. Francis Xalier ~ MoCI-rdle and Family, llflddlettll Elects, N. Y.; Sister M. Elects. ' nesota; Mark Roberts, st. ' i‘ Xavier Seminary, Ontario; Mr. ' Mrs. Charles McKenna, Mr. Mrs. Walter Quilty, Mr. mill: Four Drowned (C. P. Cable W re GEORGETOWN, British l l‘ Jan, 25~Four men W?" " today and a cargo of treacherous v miner; were travelling down Seven companions swam l0 Jilted rock, sank turbulent stream. of work on ti" miners. W?" . min the interior cold-Mi‘ tragedy struck. W, u... Y-j All‘. and m Middleton; p, Mr. and h Middleton; Ihyl Mr. infill wsboulialmy, and In no; MacNcil, Harden; Slritlitli the Pearl Slurry, and Mrs. Dulii Roberts, Kilian St. Bernard‘: 0Q- alre, N. Y; ary, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. pathy ; “Sister I and Mrs. Di I Gold Gar "Elm... s l gold wit‘ M 4. a boat in " m me mast. swirlinll "m" hull viewed "Y swiftly‘ ill flooded b? gold aboard saved. 1t W" ' “'9 T!‘ on mo PAIN-Soothe “°°" Charlottetown wre-m SOIIHANDS tllisilflnalwehave ,- wmaaaeoqlehofmeas by -‘ . L‘; ':.°'..‘3.'."z'.:.‘”"........."""= i ‘ r ll the. wanna-annual n Alioltboeaoluactqaallty. macaw.‘ panama flldsaitrest flltllldhatwd analilehl Pllolil “It