'P§BAH'?. Canada. It shows lowest in years. Ask for and Prince County _ the new ‘ Wall Paper Catalogue Write us to~day and ask for the new Wall Paper Catalogue, the most attractive in 51 choice designs in new Wall Paper, and the prices are the n. USE THE COUPON Charlottetown. P. E. I. Catalogue to Moore & McLeod Limited ‘l"“ Please sent the new Wall Paper Name Address ,..._...,.,.,.,._.........._......,.. G. Charlottetown Sleep Obliterates Your Mental Worries ‘Two a. m. has often been called the “zero hour." Moore f? McLeod Ltd. P. E. I. A guccesful bilslness woman who has stood by while her business flolmdcrcd on the rocks o! De_ Dress-ion, consullerl her physician about her condition. He, of course, recommended Bermuda, or 5, cruise 0!‘ the Mediterranean trip, A11 —'Ih,'| column is hows) nlturo Ill! I» hurled n. i cunts u word mini: Dlilblo ll IQ. yucc- -DOUBL! AND SINGLE bitted axes. ash handles, saws, n!" and belting sold st Bruce's. $884-$841. —MABGATI PASTORAL Charge, Services Sunday. Feb. 20: Long River, 11 s. up; Margate, 2.30 p. m. -BUY COTTON and wool work- ing gloves, st Bruce's. 8080-2-28-21. —BARTER PROPOSAL-Recent- ly s Summerside local firm receiv- ed an offer from s company want- ing to trade Labrador herring for Island potatoes. —FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Plus Durant was held on Wednesday morning from his law residence us St. Paul's Church. Rev. Bennett McDonald olllclated at Solemn Mass of Requiem. Rev. G. J. Mcbellan, D. 1)., officiated at tho‘ grave. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Paul Arsenault sr.. Herman Durant, Israel Durant, Wallace Gallant, Samuel Gallant and Em- manuel Wedge-S —S’l‘. MARY'S WINS CUP-On Tuesday evening St. Mary's play- ed the Presbyterian in the letters hall in the deciding game for the handsome silver cup donated by Messrs. R. T. Holman for the win- ner of the Silmiwrhide Badminton League series. St. liilirys score was ll and the Pitsbytermhs 4. This nssrvol uws o! mu iltonn bun advertising or s Exteng lwor On Streets - 1932 The following report proposed by Mr. n. A. Mes-mm. 01w lirrvcyor was presented by Councillor IL W. Reunion, Chairman of the Street Committee: " To His Worship the Mayor. and liicmbers of the City Council, Gentlemen : I have the honour herewith t0 submit. s report of the work dcnc under my supervision from Janu- ary 1st 1932 to December 81st, 1982. During the winter season, consid- erable snow ploughing was done on the streets, so as to permit motor trafllc to continua throughout the whole year, and sand applied to the sidewalks as required. ln/thc Sum- mer and Autumn the customary street services of sprinkling, elem- ing. swooping, etc, were performed, STREET DEPARTMENT Clay Streets The clay streets throughout the City were kept in good condition throughout the Spring, Summer and Autumn seasons by the use of the light grader and tractor, assist- ed when ileccssary, by the steam roller. inputtbgshsrdsurfscscntlu fcilowinl streets: Sprlfll 511W“ mm Euston Street to Brighton Avenue; York Lane from North River Rood 1,000 feet west; Park Terrace: Bungalow Street: north River Hos-d between HlghlandAv- onus and McGill Avenue; McGill Avenue from North River Road Eastward to the Ssnltorlum; Am- Eustorl Street and Longworth Av- enue; Gerald Street from Long- worth Avenue 400 feet east: Sydney Street between Great Georg Street and Prince Street; Dor-chester Street between Great George Street and Prince Street. In addition, the ordinary work of maintaining the surface of the City's existing gravel streets was attended to, new gravel and ashes being applied wherever necessary. Wooden Sidewalks Wooden sidewalks were kept in repair on the various streets where stretch of new sidewalk lnld on Gerald Street. Gfilvkl Sirorts The macadam which was remov- Strcct Maintenance During the year 1932, labour and ed from those 55pm“ “n”; material in connection with Street streets‘ where the surfaEe was found Mfliflieflfliicc ha" 00st thsflliv a to have dlsinmgrmed was employed total sum of $26,660.52 which is icoilll. KENNEDY (Umflmsefi PIG! l) y so gully all... Winter .l=ur-i snip to m 11M payér-s. mimics that tho taxes in arrears an col- lectible. which snwunt to $87,010.48 Trimmed Boats ‘clearing at and tho excess expenditure cvcr rc- 0811714 smolmt to 002,392.04 it will be soon that this Show: credit bal- ance of 834,677.59 for 1032. ‘mixing, the city report for 1981 wc find’ that the estimated credit balance was 020,104.21. This shows a differ- ence of $426.60 between the two surpluses which is certainly a much better showing than was an- brosc Street between Green Street ticipstcd. wmh of 0mm “mo”, nub and Highland Avenue; Birchwood , w" 5% hm“ 3h “an m m5 Street; Cumberland Street between Debent ‘Afloat but m‘, ‘mung “M! which be” The balance sheet for 1931 5l10WS Additional Bonds is- sued in 1932 . surpluses which is Additional bonuses issued by School Board 8 Additional to this not reported in previous years Bonds redeemed . 1n tdi Bonds they are maintained, snd a short‘! 0:3: ‘an Bgnk H: lathe sinking funib. During the year, we ,_I.l1'0hI5Bd $51.000.00 worth of Dominion cf Canada 835% bonds and 049000.00 interest at 4%. Recently ws pur- chased 828000.00 Dominion of Cam ads 41.5% bondsmsturing 1111044» s price of 100.75 wilthcsshin sink- ing funds which was bearing 856%. This too will mean y, considerable saving. ._ We wen also suooaful in xoduc~ ing the bunk ratc of interest HG! 0% to 084% imouroverdraftswhich too will mean s considerable ssv- ing. During the year we had an ex- ternal audit made of the city sc- counts for the yam‘ 1931. v . The glldlwfl report ghowed that everything was in excellent order. This audit covered among other things the bonded indebtedness of the city which matter was gone into. I-t revealed that one $1000.00 bond was not included in the pub- $21,649,600 S 100.000 certainly s 1.000 ... n. $ 1,000 $1,751,600 ... .. 3 1,500 $1,751,100 Sinking Funds $247,000.00 $ 43,524.72 $290,524.20 This then shows s not bonded IlALF-PRIGE and LESS ' PROWSE BROS, LIMITED debt of $1,459,575.72 at the close of the year. , We made a. saving of $1545.50 in exchanging Dominion of Canada short term bonds for Dominion of Canada long term bonds. A saving of $640.38 was also made in ex- lished list, but there was no evid- ence whatsocver that anyone bene- fited thereby, it could easily have been left out of the statement of the bonds and n. conespondlnl! error made in another account. We asked for a report covering circulating -sb,cut concerning m; accounts. It was fclt lumeccmry to Department us these had not been ' sllblect to my criticism. neither Md been mm targets such u the City accounts and Bonded. Indebt- edness. "~ ' It is most rcgrstsblo that, there is such s. large outstanding balance of unpaid tam. I msyststc lthst the city is empowered to collect interest on all taxes in arrears after December‘ 1st., of my ycsr at the rats of 1%. We wish to thank sll depart- ments, and committees ‘for the economies they have made in the face of very difficult and trying circumstances. The nature or which we fully appreciate. m goy~ ing this, wc also wish to pie; on all the necessity of striving earn- estly during me coming year‘ to make every effort to keep sll ex- penclitlu-es within reason at tho very lowest, and also, to the ones sible, humanly speaking. in collect- ing ghe remaining unpaid taxes. It 15 only b? Putting forth every ef- fort along those line's that we can keep our rate of 2%. and also keep Irqlyoll hi“: ?vt;\.£;fi€l111i,:150r:§g: were inlwssiille this winter, gave St. Mary's five out oi‘ six - _ Y..-~---~-——--_- mllde "D 05 TOHOWS? changing Canadian National bonds _ our Valmmm‘ 69179590115171811’ 10W-_ W“ kxnow $1‘ ‘ _ k is S“ c “Well, sleep 1'5 an uuemaflve games in the series and ten points. ‘ for Dominion of Canada bonds. ‘he 55°" mflmers i" 0rd" 9° Se” SAMUEL KENNEDY 5° help e“- J '3 mf“ e“ a“ m few people are willing to consider" Trinity won four games and tied LABOUR The money thus saved was placed all "at mtlclsm which 118d 5°91‘ Chairman fins-lice. the proportions or criminal (mgr he told her ' one that we than nin i is ~—' w ' 5195- D304 11D WW}; Y" mmorww B. ' Had g‘ ‘v ‘i e pan“ Picking papers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $ 395.80 looms as lYIlDXi-“Slbll! as the Maitcr- cfng an mtemgmlb person‘ she “.18 Presbyterlans w?“ in Sprint; 50*?“ 9163M"! ~ ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 93135 horn. Wlicn (lay flllillly DITHKS, you ftnmered that 511° ‘Yollld 0011511161‘ Twsdays 9am?’ s“ Mary 3 and ' Removing snow and ice from street crossings - filing-fig Q wonder how nu cal-ill you could asked tlnm w P"‘501‘lb@j1istn'llat Tfxléty fguld “m” h?“ l" 17.1“? 037i Street. watergiogi - - - - 285:9; v ' g W" have thmzh,‘ m“ was so M? mean in the my o; houm o1 ml cnours. Tim cup is held > Repzlus to w s: c0136 Val-k; 49435 . rlhle as you rvrl-e sure it was 2 s‘. ‘ Th“ Saturday mo“ she ‘vent to for one “an summerslde Bad‘ Sips?! to, (Slgncsirgetsrs w‘ 553-13 Q‘ m‘ bed, tool: along some amusing ma. minton League was formed this swap?“ lmpgoved strééfg" 7165550 _, &me “T011811 {:0 through life gazitnes wm” mmd “"35 t°° key“! winter and has profldm a Ema i Trimming Street trees . w with a 2 a’ m psychology uLp '0 elm start l1 book) and she deal of amusement cluriile the win- ‘ gmanmg catch basins _ 96.25 V}. _ Man-v “f mm“ m“ “Md “dual lghauediln bed mm ‘Monday mom- m nlonths. Now~tmt the trophy gluiéuélgihgfastlisss .i;.1.'¢'.;.3.i; 87.70 " . ltlml-ion 01‘ U11‘ sPDlPQ-i 01' R D55“ m? s10 Fold me 51.19 awn‘ we“ has been “on elimination 3am“; Repiiirs to gravel streets 1324-15 l clioannlysl. Oihc-ir, and a large S ‘Ix “um “M” n” °'°1°°l< ‘m Wm be pmwd’_s City stables (repairs and alterations) .. .134-40 5 16.63353 nunlbel- {hi5 l5, may only need the gtunFasg But She 519K317 12 1101118 'i*—i_“‘ . . r balance which comes from deep. glgalghl M?" that. the first sound PERSONALS 1 _ $ 1787'“ Wis‘ .31 m‘ “’“‘ ‘“ i W -. l _~_ - Elmiwii‘. S§§1l§hi{-;'AAlAi-y""TTYYIIIYIYYIIIII 1:28.... e Sleep is what doc; the trick. Not actrncs°s M"? 53E lfilmg _H“" many "lends Wm reg“; stgggtanpox-l-pqywyy; §.-_15,~y' . 1.02000 i 4.039157 ,-_ mod nighys slegp. but hours and 100M115 1mm" fllll Well the value of t0 195m U191’- MXK Jflhil MCRa/s 0i ‘ ' " ‘ -_-_-- --—-—- . . ‘Ours of 51cm “my, night And a i901). Beauty sleep 1t can riglmy Sunlmerside has entered the Prince $ 30.77330 I ' noon n”! called. County Hospital for treatment-S “MTERIAL 9 ' -—Mr. Charles Forsytli: of Elnls- Emmet _ _ H _ _ _ _ _ _ Us 535379 dale was operated upon in the Board Qphorses 206.00 - Prince County HRH) to! or. Wednes- pyovcndep _. 313-08 \ ' " _ ’ dsv. His conditor. is serious but Blacksmith work 216m ~ 1 . ,_ _ 135.12 If LADIES SUEDE TIES 1D. colors r A s 11w l. resting 11s well as can be cx- gl£2i1'i‘§e‘fg§esolié“n_ 1123532 I , _ E rE-‘HHFS Hardware supp“ __ Brown, Wine and Black. Per 2 Repairs to harness .. - q AM StreetBrooms . . . . . . .. 07.15 . pair..................... c n EASTERN cuiiilninl i0 .. .353? ,-,_ “rr-‘fi _ - Clay, ashes andtsalt ~351m In ..'Tlllu column is reserved for gfgloxgtor mo or SW m . 1103.24 , l, , I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . .. , I m, " ‘ ‘ ' ..‘Z...'}°"-L.'.'.'§Z'TSK.Y'K".Z Repairs to motor broom and P1011811 fljitg/{iwayyég Q "l ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 . ~ , '1' / N ‘dwcncle-n word sirlclly lrnynble In oixllblsgnal-gnd Fm)“ 151.78 111;; L? yj/flhfi’, / 71.20 ‘ vim, Coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hr I, I ,0 . _ P A c K A G E _ "'SUBSCRIPTIONS t‘) Th" Telephone in Surveyors Office . 40.20 "Z5*p.,V(/4,@' ' ill COIOTS BPOWII, Wine and __ _. charlottctown Guardian may bii Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11:30 B _ - . handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, New horses . . . . . . . . .. lack. Per pair . . . . . . . . . . , ~ or left at H. J. Mabon’s Drug Stc \ sand wt sidewalks ' 1',3,10 Montague. 12-134”; ' Gram (v0.70 Cement 1478 ‘ Light at Plant . . . . .. .. 350-07 .. GEORGETOWN—Church or Repairs and supplies i‘ mixer- . . 38 él ‘Illa Holy Tlrlnlty. Quinquagesima, Repairs in Clizrzillller . . . . . . . . . . . .. I lz-gf . Sunday Feb. 26th. Matlns 11 s. m. mpal“ t° o or _ _ _ , _ _ , , , _ , also 54:32.22 LA y _ _ fi Catechism 2.15 p- m. Evensong 7 WM" pipe m Ham —-——— DIES KID TIES» Cuban mid hlgh ,_ _ _ p. m. Solo by Captain A. E. wittig “5-660-52 heels (Archsupport) P . r I 0 _ c. A. Permlllenl Street work __ ._-----—--—-————- % e from the growth of Algae and from Pail. ' objcctionablsodor. """"""""' ,1 Maritime homes today ibilniyin shape ‘forgo’ ' Crispnesa andquality sealed in the packxige. Goodtvalue, count 5o biscuilslo the packages Jlreriks snappy and clean without crumbling; Jujitsu ms MARITIME '0 sow mr YOUR csocn‘ the mostpopular in raid Ellie". I borrow your rug beater?" doesmt get home from work till five dclockfi-Good Hardware. s v A GENIUS s s appears here, was a profound student of the medicinal quail. tics oi Nature's remedies- root; and herbs. For over filly years Dr. Picrcc's GoldcnlMczlical Dis- ' " covcry ias been sold i of Canada. Ii n n“ drug m“ blood. and a Qgggzgrafliiflvyirig crupilolls, try this aids digestion, Stomach disorders. QP- Elms‘: Clinic la Bululo, "I wonder, Mrs. Jones, 1: 1 could “I'm sorry, Mrs. Smith, but he DR. R. V. Pierce, whose picture you wish to have pure clear skin. free from It enriches the blood, acts as a ionic, con-egg; Ir w. wan! frso medical "m", n“, h N. Y. During the Summer the asphalt surface which had disintegrated in various places where it had been laid over a macadam lfase on Eus- ton, Iient, Richmond, Pownal, Prince and Weymouth Streets, was removed, together with the macad- sm base under it, and a five inch concrete bass was laid down. 4.698 square yards were treated in this manner at a total cost of $0,014.00. Necess y repairs were made to the asphalt surface where required. Miscellaneous The following work was also per- formed: The bed of Spring Park Stream was cleaned out from the Brighton Road bridge to its source. Bluestone was added as required to the water of Government Pond in order to keep it clear and frcc it has well over-run the time these The Victoria Park Breastwork project was completed. Recommendations and General m holler of the Asphalt roller will require retublng this season, as tubes generally lust. . . 0mg to the Mainland? Why riso early ans rush for the train? Como to Bordon tlrc night hcforc, make sure of the Boat enjoy a comfortable night's sleep. Winter Rifle-Supper, Bed and Breakfast $2.00. ABEGWEIT HOTEL Borden Stanley S. Murray. Prop. Stem floated-Hut and Cold Water in every room. Rooms with Bath slightly higher. BRINGING BY do? To GIT uP EARLY “n: $UHEI GiT ME PANTQ- canons-is air-nil‘ sq we. UP FATl-uzlz as l NQnMDSBD- rM THE out: wi-io NA/Efliifi THE TROU$ER$ IN MY ‘ FAMILY AN no our. filth? Sunnyside COME-HERBQT- DON'T DELAY- “ONYX" P “"1118. Straps and Ties, in colors Brown, Black and Ivawm Car. ried in different widths. Per SHOE COMPANY, LTD. Cy George lV I $5.95 IIIIC_I,OOIOII Ferliusln Charlottetown look into (he accounts cf slthcr t __ ‘ Board of Education or tbs wow, 1h Office. in use every effort 1138-4.) '5.