For Anemia Fatigue Nervousness Malnutrition Loss of Appetite Bronchial Trouble Retarded Convalescence Take FELLOWS’ SYRUP Prescribed 5y physicians in 53 countries for over half a century. 1a 5 DAY SALE 0F SAMPLE BEDS To make room for new goods now on the way we are discontinuing several of our most popular lines in Beds, Springs and Mattresses. The Special Low Prices these are offered at, will move them quickly. euv NOW! Prices Were Never Lower! €_-_ WESTERN GUARDIAN _|;Uy CANNED qua-banal“. clams, chicken haddies and killllvlrf ed herring at Brace's. 932-2-16-111 p EASTERN GUARDIAN , .. n- ..'MILK AND CREAM for sale. D. F. MacDonald. 5mm!- 179-1-20-1 month. . . ‘CARDIGAV-DIJNDAS Presby- terian Churches. Services for Sab- bath, Feb. 21, 1932: Cardigan, at ll a. m.; Lorne Valle)’ at 3 P- m- R"- W. E. Davies, BA. Minister. ..'DEATH REGRETTED — The many friends and relatives oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Murphy, (Isa- bell Gordon), of Boston, Mass, who spend their summers at their home at Montague, will regret to learn of the sudden death oi Mr. Murphy's brother, Arthur W. Murphy, at his home in Rosllndale, Mass. Mr. Murphy, who was 50 years of age on Jan. 24, was in good health on. retiring, and was found to have passed away whenhls wife called him in the morning. He has held a responsible position at City Hall, Boston, for a. number oi years. and numbered among ‘his many friends many past as well as the present Mayor of Boston. Ho. had a large circle oi true and fast friends, and his cheery and kind WAYS madchlm very popular. Mr. Edward Murphy, who has been ill since his return from P. E. I., last September, was shocked and much grieved at the loss of his brother. He leaves to mourn his wiie, Mrs. Elsie Murphy, his brother, Mr. Edward R. Murphy. of Boston; Mr. Frank J. Murphy, oi Worcester, Mass, Mrs. Alice M. Carey, of Detroit, Mich, and Miss Mae J. Murphy, of Boston, Mass. ::Removes all callouscs and en- lzzrgements from your stock with Douglas‘ Egyptian Linlment, a won- dcriul remedy. After ski-lug rub In BIInn-HYI. J-aps Determined To Drive Chinese Back TOKYO, Feb. 16—(A_P.)-Minist_ er oi War Sadio Arakl said tonight it might be necessary to send still more troop reinforcements to Shanghai. The war minister explain ed that he had received reports in- It will pay you io look over your Bedding require" rucnts now. 'l'hesc lines-shown in the three standard sizes: 39 in., 4S in., and 5-1 in. widtlb-nrc oilered at prices never before attempted on Prince Edward island. The Beds include the favorite Cane Panel, Windsor Bend, and Grace-line Designs. The springs in Link. Sunless Cable, and Coil Spring Construction. The )Ailiil‘L‘S\‘i?S arc Cotton Felt, Layer Felt and‘ A Spring Filled 'l‘_vpcs. Quality Outfits at $18.65 and up. A R..T. Holman Ltd -CHARLOTTETOWN— The magistrate looked stcrnly over 7 a {zlasscs at the man in the dock. iul clothes, and-J’ The plaintiff says that you tried . "Your worship,’ cried the girl in i) speak to her in the market I the well oi the court, "I don't. think dloatimg the Chinese army was pre- paring to put up a stubborn fight. The British, United States and French ambassadors conferred with foreign Minister Kcnklchi Yoshiza- we. at his request and it W35 un- derstood they were informed of the reasons why Japan has sent thou- sands of troops l0 Snanclml. M, Yoshizawa. also explained, it was understood, why Japan consid- ered it necessary to drive the Chin- ese army back “a safe distance" from shanghai in the event l-lic Chinese refuse to withdraw voluntar 11.5’. His Kidneys Have Not Bothered Him Since States Nova Scotla Man After Using Budd's Kidney Pills figure. irresistible manner, wonder- THE CHARLOTTELIQWN GUARDIAN Would Give Relief Through Public Works (Associated Prell) xvzisrmvcrou, n. c., rec, 16- Blll-rllillg askie the Democratic sub- mtute, the UllliBd states Senate today cleared the way for a clean‘ cut vote tomorrow on the Lafollette-l (‘osligan plan ior direct federal old‘ to the needy. l The Democratic bill. sponsored by party leaders, was knocked down by a 48 to 3i vote. Designed to avoid direct relief, it proposed an appro- priation of 9750000000 to be divided equally between road construction and loans to the states. The Lalollette-Costigan bu] m1. rles the same amount and has the same provision for road construction bu; would authorize gifts to the states. several other substitute and com- promise bills were defeated or with drawn. These included a. $375,000,000 plan offered by Senator Hatfield, Republican, West Virginia, oi which $100,000,000 would have been used 1°!‘ Pllblic won-h. _..___.______,__ PUBLIC FOR UM This column is open for the dlscusslo by correspondents of questions oi interest. "The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions oi w“ spendents. (Continued irom page 4) building will mean an expenditure of probably three hundred thous- and dollars, involving thereby a vcry considerable addition to our public debt. And yet if we wanted to build in some rural section of the Province a rsinglo class room to accommodate from thirty to forty pupils a couple oi thousand dollars would probably be considered ample for the job. Quantity production is supposed to involve lower coszs. Why then when we want n dozen class rooms at once should it be necessary to talk immediately in quarter mil- lions. My own opinion, and I know that some practical people throughout the Province are oi like mind, is that a. creditable administration building for Prince oi Wales-col- lege, uxilversity or high scho0l- with three or four class rooms, of completely modern lire-proof con- struction, will; heating 1ilant in the basement or in separate small building could be completed for sixty thousand dollars. At one side oi the administration billlding, with covered passage way to connect it ii’ necessary, a one and a half or two story building with the four class rooms oi the Normal school on one floor and As- FEBRUAMLIZ m: . flowuilwtirmbbiTq-iigr-iifi-‘Ji-m lebruarqiale of Sale Commences Wednesday February 17th. and Closes Chinese Protest At J aps Base Operations NANKING, China, Feb. 16--(A.P.) -- China again protested today ‘against Japan's use oi the lntema- tional settlement in Shanghai "as a base for operations against the Chinese." Tho National Government lxriorm ed Great Britain and the ‘(Inlted States that in view of the situation Saturday Night All Silk Flat Crepe in a good u- sortment oi colors. 38 inch. 98c Specla-Iyard................ , Crepe Moccasin. Special for Silk Sale. S colors to select from. Heavy weight Canton Crepe, 88 inch. Navy Blue. Gobella Blue. good, llllurgaudy, Brows, White and gglhe . Special Ip co yard Large assortment ci Printed Hut Crepe. Blacks, Browns, Greens and Blues. Special yard Brocaded Rayon Satlu. $0 inch. White, Maire, ‘Rose, Pink, Light Green and Orchid. yard .. ...-..-----.......-.~ Pure Silk Konzoori for lingerie.‘ thoroughly washable. “ll-it! and Pink only. Regular $1.60 l‘ aaueooneleolleoouonleee Special 55c ' February 20th.‘ ltoshsuara Crepe In Black, Brown and Spanish Tile. This ls one oi the newest spring drool fabrics" For the Silk Sale, yard Good assortment v .4 111-1 ld-nI\"_ of colon. Regular prices from $1.75 A to $2.15. Special yard Plain Rayon Toilets. l5 colors to select from Iultnble for dresses, lin- ,erle Jlnlngu, drllllllll. fancy work, etc. Spools! price, yard Brocaded Rayon. ll colors to select from. This number h very much the same material u the one above. only that it ll brocaded. Special, yard Double width Drapery Silk. 50 inches wide. Lllht Green and Bose only. This material ls sun inst. Special, yard ° 23670105 georgelle Crepe (pure s . Spec l eel price yard $150 "'°° $1.50 oonsooccoleooueuleoeo REMNANTS I We have also about 100 remnants of Silk. Orfllw- Velvet, Georgette, etc. All marked at a very special price, mostly at about 3i price. mimligsldsa Charlottetown, P. E. l. the Success Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Garnet Campbell, on January 19, 1932. Meeting opened with Ode, followed by Creed. Roll call was responded to by naming a bird. A paper en- titled "How to Improve our Instit- ute’ was read by Mrs. J. M. Camp- bell and Miss Jennie MacKinnon entertained with a. contest. The Secretary read a verbal letter of correspondence from the Depart- ment. A committee presented bill A committee was appointed to visit the school and to repair the window was appointed to make arrange- ments for -a concert. blinds oi same; also a committee A well balanc- ed program was drawn up for Feb- ruary meeting. The place oi next meeting is at the home oi Mrs. Bruce MacKinncn and the roll call will be answered by "Where I would like to travel." you not go any faster?" IX v l V. \ l. i. i t. Guard: Well, I could mzram, bill you see it's me duty to stop with me train. =:'I'he Poor Man's Friend-Put up in small bottles that are easily port- able and sold for‘ e. very small sum. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrie Oil possesses power in concentrated form. cheapnm and the varied uses to It: which it can be put make it tin 0N THE JOB it would have to act in self-defence and could not assume responsibility Christmas. Borne of the members Io;- any "damage caused life and subscribed for the “Institute News." property within the sell‘ it as _- a result oi this aotionj’ It previously had protested to the British and United States govgm- ments against the continued land- 1118 0f Japanese troops in the settle- mmt- 01151181118 that it constituted a violation of the settlement/s neutral. ity. Its notes said the Japanese for treats for school children ‘at is complete wmlouuh Impatient old lady (to brakeman of Inverness tralnJ-Guard, can O-O-O-OO'Q9§O4AAAY scmbly I-lall to seat five hundred on the other floor could be built of frame construction for twenty thousand dollars. A concsponiling frame building at the other sidc oi the administra- tlon building with the other seven or eight class rocms necessary could /1 had landed 20,000 soldiers in the settlement within the last two d3y5| "which is a. clear indication o; yap- anese defiance of the powers‘ advice to Japan not to use the settlement us a base for operations and as a i place affording facilities for Jap- anese convenience." Now Ready for your Inspection! v rfi-voooowvo-wvomo-r be built for another twenty thous- and-a total for say sixteen class square," he said. "What have you I'll prosecute thLs gentleman. 8ft!!!‘ to say regarding that charge?" all. You know, anyone might have The prisoner shook his head. made the same mistake." “I was looking for my city cou- sin," he replied.‘ “When I tell you that I have ncvcr seen her before. and that she was described to me as a beautiful blonde with a perfect Dodd’! Kidney Pills Should Be Taken Regularly. They Make All The Difference To The visitor: “And do your old friends ma“! o‘ A Lifetime‘ come to see you here?" Prisoner: "No need, mum. They're n“ hem mo}, Weatherley, P. 0., N. S, Feb. 17,- (SpeclaD-"I have used Budd's l-Ltl- ney Pills for bad Kidneys and they have done me a wonderful lot of good," writes Henry Huey, e, resid- ent oi this place, and whose age is eighty-five years. "I cannot praise them enough. If it had not been for Budd's Kidney Pills I don't know what. I should have done, my Kid- neys were so bad. After using two boxes my Kidneys got better and I have not been bothered since." Dodd's Kidney Pills have become a. household remedy all over the world. because people have tried them and been more than satisfied with the results. Thousands oi peo- ple are buying and using Budd's Kidney Pills solely through the recommendation oi their friends who first discovered their relieving and healing prbpertles. Don't delay. Delays are danger- ous. Ii you suspect your Kidneys, act at once. COMMUNITY PLA TE 8t REDUCED PRICES Teaspoons, Set of Six, were $3.25 now . . . ......._.,. ._.-...... $3.00 Think of being able to buy a 26 piece set with Deluxe Stainless Dinner Knives, in a Service for Six, as low as . $30.25 _BRINGlNG UP Come in and make your selection from the newest-latest designs Adam and Deauville. By purchasing COMMUNITY PLATE you are assured “Style Leadership" in your gift or for use on your own table-and THINK OF THE SAVING ! The lingers Hardware 0o. Limited rooms and assembly hall for a hundred thousand dollars. ‘Ihe group oi’ buildings might wcll be designed to present at least a better appearance than most oi these modern barn or factory like structures that we aee much oi in these latcr days, the fire risk would certainly be less, the insurance rate should be lower, and up-kcep costs no greater than the experience oi‘ recently constructed brick buildings in this vicinity. And in periods oi prosperity when some new vocational feature or ecl- s separate building therefore could be quickly supplied. I would like later, perhaps, to say something about Falconwood and road expenditures in another letter, but in the meantime would like to other readers. I am, Sir, eto., INTERESTED ISLANDER. for a man who beats his wife." Second Husband: A man who can beat his wlio doesn't need any sym- _ pathy. FATHER The very first lip of this potent, pungent, penetrnive mixture ucational stunt was to be tried out k m“ ACTS LIKE A FLASH- A A SINGLE SIP PROVES lTl Il-ll hear opinions from some oi your :4 2-2 First Husband: I've no sympathy MONTHLY uproar or snows,- woman's INSTITUTE The WW1" Monthly Meeting oi ____________ ‘obhvsgsg- W41}; ., l I I YFor Quick Relief from CQUGHS d’: CQl-DS TAKE BUQKLEYS v v it IXTURE Come in now and see the new attrabtivc patterns and colorings at a wide range of prices. Do your re-decorating now - before the busy season. m. HOLMAN us. —CHAR LOTTETOWN- 40 04-0000 O-OOO-OQ-OO-OO EYEISIGHT EXAMINATION c" I. H. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague P. E. I. Office Connected With wrm TH: Fine-r "man l van ‘bnwrbufl NOQI Rub in Mlnnrdh uitrr snoiv-aliul-luilt. w. ...-. The I932 Sunwortliy Wall Papers poor man's friend. No dealer's stoci . ll