grantee this tea. back if you ask for it. Money ` ARENA skating this niterhcch 3 _to 5, children 10c, adults 15C, “-1 jccilent ice. 9614; Y'S MENS CLUB-Departing from the usual iocnl Aiiiaieur Plny, the ‘Yr Mens Club have nri~nhi;ed with CENTRAL GUARDIAN the management of the Prince Ed- 55° Picture Pia Rich Mins Fo] ' VIM 'VIGOR VITALITY 5 Nyals strengthening Tonic is an ideal medicine for run-down, weak _ or Nervous Conditions. Nyals Tonic helps to build up vim, vigor and vitality. It improves the appetite and aids digestion. Good for the old folks and delicate children. Guaranteed satisfaction. PRICE '$1.00 PER BOTTLE. J. Ernest H. Worth hone 82 _ 142 Prince Street Classified Advertise ussussoooessesan ucascoaesesnsnosoo »~»»¢»»¢us»»-neun oo>o+++o+-oo-4004 :sri ill; siéfr § '<2' words words 4 words words ' . Female _Help Wanted SUI TABLE FOI COC IB. Pg _ ULD PAPERS, I 2-4 tl. LET, BOARD AND hand at Guardia: DING GEESE 938-2-10-Ii. Apply 140 Roehford sc. WANTED-MAID. REFERENCES required. Apply Mrs. Scarth Ca- Boarders Wanted BOABDEES ACCOMMODATED. 102 Fitzroy Street. .43-2-16-31. Male Help Wanted DOLLAR BILL ON between Water and Finder please Water Street, and reward 954 Ii BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Maier Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. M. H. W. Nov. 14-stttf. Milcslls nenns GUARDIAN EXPRESSED - is expressed for Mrs William Ahesrn, of in the death of their Margaret, on Mon Besides the parents, ciiildrcn are left to LATIONS-Mr and Riciiaida, of Summer receiving the congratula friends on the birth daughter, Roma Anne, 'l'0NIG\I'l`-Word received that Hon L M. Minister of Public Works, lie will be accompanied by “nd M” J- E Dmwnf of the Presbyterian Misrlm Band been with him during his 0F FORMER SUM BOY-Wo~d was recelv Saturday morning by Mn. the death on Friday George I Green, at in West Roxbury, Mass., illness cf some months. Bummsrside son of the late James e as a young at the time of his death Of ri large furniture rl. ass Ha married Indy who is left to o sons, George William There are also six Wesley Herman, William, in the United States: Halifax and Frank of and two sisters Mrs. °f Calle Breton and Mrs. mmerslne, tc all much symlmthy is extend N VGUT W-@i___,_ Lester Dau | I '_;'_"*'°°° Phan. 11% . JOHN ALFRED McDONAl.D. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- ville. (R. 3, Souris.) D379-10-i5-1 month WILL THE PARTY WHO Tomi su’t coat from Foriun retum same at once, as they are known. 951-11 -FUNERAL SERVICES -- The funeral of Miss Kate Doyle, of Sum- merside, was held on Monday morn- ing from the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacNally, to St. Paul‘s Church. Rev. Bennett MacDonald otiiciated at Requiem Mass, and Rev. Dr. Maclielian at the grave. Interment was in the family plot at the R, C. Cemetery. The pall henr- ers were: Mayor Lidstone, Messrs. J. LeRoy Holman, Fred Murphy. Dan Maclleill, Philip McNally and W. B. MacNe1li.-S. -.BHBSION BAND-The children at Bummerside are doing very good . work under the leadership of Mrs. George Pickering. They meet once a month and have a very fine PPO- gramme. Last Friday they were given an extra treat in the form of a dainty lunch, which was very much enioyed. Some of the child- ren assisted in the service of the Day of Prayer on Friday last. Mrs. Pickering was a little disappointed that a larger number were not pres- ent.-S. PERSONALS ._Mr. Elmer Hardy, of Conway, is visiting Summerside, the guest of Ur .and Mrs. Criiiy Lea-S. -Mrs. Fred Phillips, of 0‘Lciu-y, we ss visitor to Summerside on Sut- urdny.-B. ,._X.._ ' -ur. melon nord or 'ri-von. is undergoing treatment in the Prlhcv County 1-lospitzl.-S. -Miss Floslie Hunt, of Summer- sids, is visiting Charlottetown. the guest oi her liter, Mrs. Hegan.-S. about the same.-8. -Mr. and Mrs. llty, of Summer- lummcrlids.-8. ...__-____ .5 ALXKBIHIIHIIW WANTED-MAH). N0 WASHING. 715-2-15-3l vendsh Ants. asc-2116-ai -Mrs. Neil MacLeod, who is seriously ill in the Prince county hospital, is keeping just about the same. Her condition remains Ido, have taken up their iesidem- in their new house on the former bsleball groimds. This house was built by Mr. charles Ramsay. Of - ward 'Theatre for a special Talking dte ” a be played February 29th, March lst 5 and 2nd. 953-11 l..l'i`lES-Red. Label & Orange P¢I‘°° cnocsns-New in stock fit -0 5 ur -~ ---- -- jobbers, Robin Hood Flour, all sizes; also Robin Hood Wholc Wheat and Graham Flour, Peach Pastry Flour sevcns Cotton; Farina, Table Com- mcal, New China Oats Wedgewood, Rapid oats plain Iris Rolled Oats, Fancy cut ontineal. Litticjohn rap- id cooklng rolled oats in sixcs Cot- ton and t\ventlcs, Cotton. 948-2-16-tue-thur-41 OFFICES RE-ARR.\NGED-Curb .siderable change is being made in the office nrluligcincnt in the City Building. The l\'[aym"s office :Is be- ing moved into the space adjoning the Council Chamber formerly oc- cupied by ihe City Clerk. The City Clerk will now occupy (lin old May- or's office iogeflier with the old water commissioiiefs office. A door has been cut between these, thus providing more space for tho City Clerk and C tv Coilcclor_ Consider- ii-ble reps rs are also being made to the oi'."ces. BIRTHS ROBERTS-At Pleasant Grove, Feb 10, 1932. to Hilbert and M‘rS. Rob- erts, a son. DENN:s-At the City Hospital, on Feb. 13, 1332, to Mr. and Mrs. Georg: li. Dennis. (lice Edna Ma-_ huri a. ciiuiglitci; stillborn. (Patriot please copy.) DEATHS _ cou-:s-I-it Milton, ch Tuesday, Feb. 16th, Frederick Coles, aged 72 years. Funeral notice later. McDONALD-At Scotchfort, on Feb_ 13th, Mrs. Elinor McDonald, aged 25 years. Funeral today, (Tuesday) momlng at 8.30 to Trucadlc. , HILL-At New Glasgow, P. E. I., on Feb. l5th, Mrs. Priscilla Hill, in her 68th year. Funeral from her late home on Wednesday, 17th, at 2 p. m. ' MCKINNON - At Lewis, Lot 60 on Feb. 14, 1932, Ewen McKinnon, aged 'I3 years. Funeral to the Ca- ledonia church on Thursday, Feb. 18 nt ll ii. in. SI-I.\W-Ar, Brncklcy Pont, Feb_ 15. 1932, Miss Juno Shaw, aged 84. Fun- eral will be hold today, services starting at Cor(-iivrld Uiitcd Church at 2 p, in. BARRETT-At 112 Green Street, on Monday, Phu 15111, William Albert Barrett, ngcd 6 months, y0\11'\E@S'5 son oi’ Mi-_ and Mrs. Edward Barrett Funeral this miesdfiyl morning. services starting nf, 10.30. Interment Peopie’s Cemetery; IN MEMURIAM In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. Jane Llewellyn who departed this life, February 16. 1938. There is not n day dear mother, That I do not think of you In my hcziri; your memory lingers Sweetly, tender, feud and true. Inserted by liar diiuillitci-, Mrs. Brycr Jones. 952-il f---~v|ni IN MEMURIAM' ln loving memory of Mr. Neil R.. Matthews, who depart-Cd thi! “fl February l6ilh. |939- Oftcn nnil often our thoughts do wander T0 tht- grave just o'tr thc WHY when. wc laid our darling daddy Just thrrc years ago todaY- Insrrti-fl by Wifc and Family. 9.iii-z-io-il. ___.__._____--_ Ca rd Of Thanks Ml'. und Mrs. Jcromc L, Peters of North Rustico wishes to thank thei_l_‘ kind fi-lends ima neighbors enghem those who helped them in 0 recent sad bereavement. 933-2-16-li. ___ ii-- N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKEB EMBALMEB , Charlottetown Ind ` North Wiitlhirl \ Pholle IU Gray Hair Best Remedy ls Made At Home To half uint of water add one ounce hay rum, ri small box of Orlol Compound and one-fourth ounce of glyccrine. Any drusrgisi. can mit. this up or you can mix it at home at Very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a. week until the desired shade is obtained. It imports color to streaked, faded or gray hair and xviiikca iv. soft and glossy. Orlax will not color the scalp, is not sticky Ol greasy and does not rub vii. _..._ __ Trinity Uniteii Ghiircli TUESDAY 7.30-senior C. G. I. T. regular meeting - Social Hall. 8.00-Congrega.tlonal Social arrang- ed by the Willing _Circle of King’s Daughters _ All mem. bers _and adherents invited ._ Adm.ssion 25c. Social Hall. 930-2-16-ll. __&__i_i____ ARENA skating this ai’-temoon 3 to 5. children l0c. adults 15c, ex. ccllent ice_ 951-11 BRITISH FUR MARKET - The following telegram has been receiv- ed from Alfred Fraser, Inc., New York and speaks for itself: “Lamp- son‘s cable. All raw furs entering United Kingdom completely exempt from duty or any formalities what- soever. British Government does not intend to prejudice position of London as premier fur market of world." ARENA skating this aftemoon 8 to 5. children 10c, adults l5c, ex- cellent ice_ 961.11 PERSONALS The Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Richard Roberts, Pleasant Grove. Mr. Samuel Kennedy left this morning on an extended trip toi Mon treal. The many friends of Miss Kath- erine Power, of this City, will be pleased to lesm that she is conval- escing after her recent attack of pleurlsy. Among the passengers sailing from .i-Ialifax, Sunday on the B. S. Penland, for Plymouth, Havre and Antwerp, were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winchester and Miss Joan, Char- lottetown. CONSOLIDATION (Continued from Page 1) to that required of locomotive en- glners. Excessive hours of duty in oper-4 xtting motor vehicles should be pro- hibited, the brotherhood urged_ Directed against manufacturers and wholesale houses "chain stores or other concerns” who use their ovim` motor veh‘cles to distribute l-heir own goods beyond their own urban limits, Mr. Mosher asked that the practice of these concerns of using such vehicles to carry return freight from other sources be banned. With regard to C. N. R_ capital- ization, the brotherhoodis spokes- man saidz- "Tne gross over-oaipdtalizaton of the Canadian National Railways in particular is a matter oi' special ooncem to railway workers. That capitalization should bo written down to a. removable figure, for. although the C. N, R. may not be meeting all the obligations oi their parpei- capitalization, the huge over- hanging llaibilities are 3, menace to the efforts of the railway workers to maintain a. decent standard of living. Furthermore until the capital obligations are definitely fixcd. thc question of determining whether raiil fre'ght rates are on the best economic basis can not be dealt with satisfactorily." Mr, Mosher characterized Cana- dian Railway history as "an usly chapter.” In few spheres of endeavor had private enterprise committed more blunders, or abused its opportuni- les to a greater extent than in rail- way building in Canada. he said. The present managewent of the C. N. R, "should not be expected to bear burdens representing the legacies of corruption amd graft in the past," Mir. Mosher declared. The brotherhood spokesman went on to review the oond1t'on of thc Canadian Railways during the "boom period," He emphasized that "in technical development, the rate of advance by the railways since the war has not been surpassed except by _s few infant nwdisesi such as the automobile industry. The efficiency of the railway P" employee in 1028 was more than double what it was in 1918.” The brotherhood deplored the laying off of so many workers re- cently. In October 1931, Mr. Mosher. said the two big ralways employed 54.800 fewer employees than in Oc- tihreeyeusclneariytopsrcmt, _ _ I fylng physcal examination similar, xi " rince of Wales College ~ MEETING OF GRADUATES In pursuance of correspondenoe_in the ‘ press suggesting that graduates of P_rince of Wales College might generously avail thelri- i__ selves of the privilege, if of-fered, of subscrib- ing towards special equipment for their Alm_a Mater, a meeting to consider the proposal w_i|I -_ " be held on Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the new City Hall annex. The meeting, to which all P. W. C. graduates are invited, will simply be for discussion and suggestions, the 5, outcome of which may result in n scheme be- ing adopted to put before the graduates gen- 'U __, erally. - il W. J. P. iviAcivui_i_Ai\i. lvl. D. _Q 949-1i Niinister of Education. _. .J ki f'ff\!:>-,'.A'I31` Etuouous v ECONOMY (Co__t_______d I__o____ Page __ icoiiiinucd from Page 1) cautionary measure and that no Sniiit John require $2a0,000; Toron- to hzirbor improvcmenm, $168,000; organized attempt to influence vol- , ,_ _ _ _ Lppcr St. Luuicilce River channel ing was anticipated, _ 4 , _ _ wh P _,d __W_u., T C _ iiiipiowiizviits, $43,000, Burlington en mb' on 1 mm ' "_" , i-huunrsi iliipiovciiiciits, $50,000; and grave heard °f _um death U1 “MV” l`-‘ol't Wiliiiiiii and Port Arthur har- Reyriolds, he said: lb0,,s_ $31_000_ “May the mid have nlcrcy ‘ml One of the governmeiit services his 5°“l and bimg the p""’°" 1°' which has been cut most heavily in sponsible 5° -I“5UCe~ The p‘~`0I‘I" lm’ the m.iiii est.iii:1les tnbii-tl by Hon. determined that this 5°” “I ""“"k N. Rhodes, lfl1i:1iici.- Miliister, to- Shau be 55°PP°d and €"*~“`Y fI‘-'Ili day, is tliiit adliiliilsterliig aviation. thinking man and weman in the Tomi nhpi~cpi~iaiicii-. hindi- mst ses- country wishes in Gods nainc that _ <10., for 0.,~m100 were 55_442_000_ If may D0 SYODDCCI-" i'l`;‘-'_!iiy‘s i:~".li1i:itc.'; contain a sum of The campaign had been one oi' _ :f~1.'."»a_ooo in ecvei- ri siniilhi- field. remarkable quietness until l-.ist t 'lliis slim is spread over training, night Yllcll thc outbreak of violruiire 1-lull iiir riperniioiis and air mail changed its cntirc aspect. Two mn- i‘.-Kita-fs. Under training are includ- _tor 0311105 and sm-0,-01 minor od nil expcliscs in connection with ETOUDS have iiamccliriuxcilcliitcs for lliv _uiziiii-ni iniiintiyiinnce of the Air seats in the Dam Thu 1m,;..,. of l-‘ilix-1-_ Civil nlr operations provide one of m(,S,,_ the C,,,m,,,, Na fi-r li;.':i': in coiiwct on with aerial Ngael, ls Pi'esidclit (lu:s;:r;i\'i~_ i-ho I"I“" ‘-"lic 5‘U""`Y`- f°f@5t1`.\' lm' has headed the Frcc Stzito ii.; tm ""i_‘“- ' W' U“(I"1` im’ heading Of “ff years and seeks to i-c'.»irii in |io<.i'- "W" 1"” °"’“" ‘Im CXPCUSCS "I er. The chief of thc other i>i'iucil1fil °""m"CU""‘ “U1 "imbiishment Df pM_ty_ the Fmmm Fun is mu i»_a:.iiitrii:ii\ce of these routes, pre- stormy Eamonn Dc Vmcm who _,___ p;i:';ii‘;oii :incl iigiluig of intermedi- posed President Cosgmva _,ni ~ iwiifiliig fields, etc. _ In the fortnlghth clcctioii cum ‘ p gn e govcriimeu partie. iizivc waged their fight for lcteiltioii of wer a 1 ' _ _ po on pa mm 0 Cconomh iliinterinl reduction. The total Wmch W°“‘d mea” "“‘“‘°Y *ll “W mhlcri iciiziy is sm ooo of this sum Irish farmers p°°k°t- 'md mc °°“‘ ` miiv $107 000 is vctcyd the remaining ed power. _ _ , l: "L t cl: . t i Politicians believe thhi him ihi P "Li 1" ° ‘b ` "m" cs ‘mms is Certainly have won n liiaijority in the Dail. Dissc.tisf:\ct.io1i was p,i'v.‘ls were slight. ` Tho ilirce li/Iiiii.-tci'.= .li_1'.~i- been iziicctlixfr in ilic nfllro of NPISOH T- .lol~.\i_. l , I, _"IIc'n’s Uxfords $3.00 up ‘lg------*|___.____.;_'j_r.Z:t; ...;:':'.. f Remembered By I S’Side FriendS_ (Special to ti\_c (ilw.rdi.u1) A farewell banqufl was tendered t0 Mr, J, J, Morris. newly al>D0»“t' cd rnuliagcr of tlii: Provincial Blink, of Cmmda, at Clini-lottetoim, lastl night at the Clifton Hotel by the Summerside Board of Trade, Of which Mr. Mori-is was pres dvut ini 1925-26. About sixty members were present. B. W. Robinsoil, Pres- ident pre.~lded. After the cxefllvlii nicziu pmiildeci by Mr. Titus had been huh;-:_1_\ on- joyed, u. short \J:isin.~.\-3 sissifiii was called to order. i\-Ir. ll. T. Ht.1in:in_ read the following resoluton which; was seconded by M. L. Bl':id~.lid\\', and passed. Whereas this yczir Carl- . tatoes for which there is no mar- tr f i l.:ibm' D\‘f`¢I“iI°“ nf Mr ‘\I`W" ris work on the board was also f~\>- prosscd in thc ncldrcss. A \'f‘l‘Y iflllf' iblc express on of ihc izood will 'if Mr. Morris ns 11 .=f‘\\\"‘i1°i`- 0’I“"' speakers were Mr, R. B. R #hard- eon m,m,,_,:(.,. of Lim Roi-iii Wivik. Mr A. E. H:\i”l'ls who .:=i~Tlie Dominion does not pi: the legislative pow- er to force <.‘;iiia0~Slll1L’ S“'P0Di1lE 100' the most niodcratc cziiiiiicinii in ;3_fi7_00<;_ of whit-0 $347,000 was V00 ,SIIIPPUFI in “cw are and M i'.~.1iiiivc :'is1rc‘ion=, pi~ovinr.al legal their history. The party obj.~f'i>= ol' wi, the i-cm:iiiiil;‘i- being authorized his common knU“r1Cd?E1,t.;‘;E§tticilzlii rights must be m"S1dH'°d‘ "This making i‘.:\land soil'-cuiitniiiccl, iiir- by stiitulc. oiado beetle new e_1'___cI_‘;__-_C . O___ ___ _I{0,,S_, lm ,mt me m“,,__r to do wha, ther scvcrancc from Great Bi‘l‘.iiiii,- DCF “Self bm' hi I *A* 5 _ y iis sii\.r.‘I\`~“lf“I ill the rcso1utiori,“ and and such details as nbulitlcli oi Minrs nnd Siirrvy Work the _ `_` __` _dtlio clouh‘vd if any nomm'ttec or oath to the King :uid the lmid im- freight is so lash limi- -if *"U“ 'body could sit around a council muties 00 Great Brimm hm-C hmm .»`.ppi'ofcirl1at-.-11.' $200,000 has been , _ _ __ _ _ _ ____ triblc mid could devise a scheme of restated. The retort to the riini-gc T~!’i>~‘d Ulf 10011 iwtimates of 1asti'B1‘17~iSh f=“'1“@l5~ TI‘°1‘ff"C ’°';"d_ hours nnii rr~miiner.1tlon applicable of favoring the gunmen has bm,” _~ -='.