g Cove.‘ L-cveklaivfiezt. contain only renal; aal;1.;.i;;{ .51.". m 1' ii i " ten glvcgsd Tea its inlmitablegflavog sagoégzrggxlfi; _..-. I A I lagood e6’ ' goodneogl‘ Zllwcrfpackage guaranteed. / Q4 RED tries-r; okalvcr: PEKOE items ‘good Heron, Brydges on_ Arraignment Plead ‘Wot Guilty At. the Supreme Court yesterday morning when the ‘case of Ford vs. Mutch was pelted, M1‘. Bell for the plaintiff suhlni tea that the matter had been settled out of court. The prisoners. Roland Heron and William Brydges were arraigned. Each pleaded "not guilty". They will stand their trial on Monday next. The Grand Jury jiresented their report. It was as follows: To the Honorable John S. Matil- ieson. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island and Associate Judges: PQOOQ§Q>Q’Q'Q'Q"QQ-Q-OQ-O-OQ§O-§%V Queen “Hotel Since taking over this , Hotel we have spent many 1 thousands oi’ dollars in repairs andimlrrovcmeuts. it ‘ k now tho finest Hotel of its class In the ‘Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals ‘to those who want a. comfortable Hotcl and splendid table and oxceiluit service at a moder- ate price. Bates from 53.0010 $4.50 per day. > ‘Charlottetown Hotel ’Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager» o+¢¢+044+ o.» o coco o-o we o +o0++o+++4 . Victoria , Hotel ‘émaga a § I Ono of the largest and best equipped Hotels 1n Eastern t Canada. Contains I20 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past. two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada " and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous i Talc- vvo-vfloo-oo-ovro-o o4 0444 4-0 0+ service to all Guests. phones in rooms. b nines ‘$4.00 to $5.50 per day- Charlottetown Hotel Co., ‘Ltd. \ Proprietors _ HARRY C. BROWN. lllanascf- i§~§+§ i v May it please Your Lordships: we. the Grand Jurors summoned to‘ attend the Hilary Term of your honorable ccurt, beg leave to report that, after carefully hearing the several witnesses in the following BMFS cf indictment submitted, viz: The King vs. Roland Heron, for housebreaking and larceny, and iiie mug vs. William bridges, for attempted rape, have found true bills in both cases, v We have visited Fhlconwood Hos- pital for the Insane, also the Infirm- my. and found everything scrupul- ously clean and neat Kind the pat- ients comfortable and well looked after. We inspected the groceries, bread and meat and found it all to be good, and supplied according to contract. "We would urge that fire escapes be put on the western end of the hospital and two or more hydrants be placed in the yard, in close prox- imity to the building, and that a sufficient supply of hose be provid- ed to enable its w- in case of fire ill any of the wooden structu‘ The number 0i patients in the hospital is 278-140 females and 138 males-and in the infirmary 89-43 females and 46 males. ' ‘We wish to highly commend the oflicials of Falconwocd Asylum and Infirmary for their faithful and un- tiring service 0n behalf of the in- mates of these public institutions. We also visited the jail and found it very much over-crowded; there does appear to be space taken up with a. number of cells which have been closed for some time on account "of outside leakage. We would sug- gest that alterations be made where- by those cells could be converted into living quarters and thus do a- way wlthsuch over-crowding. We would recommend that a number of beds be provided, so that prisoners would not besleeping on mattresses on the floor. We inspzteted the gro- ceries and found them satisfactory. The meat and fish are- supplied daily, and the jailer. assures us that , they are according tfcontract. At the present date there at 32 prison- eys, 5 female and 27 male. as follows: Prohibition offences . .20 Drunks .. 3 Vagrancy . Theft . t- J Attempted rap 1 We would recommend that a suit- able fmcc be (reviled “round the building. and thus exclude B11 01"" slders from having ally contact with prisoners. _ _ As the prcblcnl of dealmgvwitli prohibition offenders has-agitated the public mind‘ for years. which is causing great ovcr-croxvdiilg in our ' jails. we believe that some system should bc evolved whereby E11 °ld oficnders be Scgiegflted fiiml mm‘; pellccl to work for _ their Own an their famillzs support. _ Respectfully submitted, WATSQN D. ROBERTSON. Y l.) (SM Foreman For self and fellows. Dated at Charlottetown this (lay of January. 1929- ninth 9 Q§QQQ§O40§§O+OOQQQ+O~OO i‘ DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Con" queen and Rlchmon? nouns-a to 12.110. ' z to soc. § O'f§—§§-O-O—O O-QOQ-OOQ-OQ-Q-Q-Q-QM ' """*‘"" ""“' ' H I |'.’ ‘.4 x.¢.@yg-yoyoo-o-rooavov Classified" Advert: Ono insertion Three insertions .... Four insertions .-- Ellbt insertions ...-- "'_— ' Agents Wanted M B woman T0 TRAVEL AND. F‘ tlocal reflftsilwauvesdrggée tion pomlanent; yearly B" a o, $1092. (being $21. weekly aver g h and xpenses", commission andrmr ‘besides. Winston 13% “so Bldg/Toronto. w s. . . - Fiddle .Hs1ii.§"lil5"*°° .. . . -t " - - a an“, A V can. w small‘ Jltg, 911*" m‘, . _ I", f, _ _ -i-B-3i wgpljbfi-GIRL roan ‘GENERAL housework. one Whit-Q“ d“ pm? - cooking: Am!!! w 3'“¢*;§§E§’f§f,i residence, it Will-t?!‘ .5‘- Articies For ‘$1119 roll. infill-m n. r.f$°"'5“ “N” ' i i 1113' thumb. rotary slv-fifég: “liiickox. NW1? 5D sements the per lino of 5 Wort! . . . . . . . . .. on n" “n. o, n '0".- '1 l i i l l l l l “+04 oooo-roooooooowwoov In nor lino of ll wnrtll 1o per lino of I words 9004+ o-ow-OMHHH ____,_____ .. Garden SuppileS -¢—————————--$"“1' BEGONIAS. GLADIOLUS AND ‘ Gloxinfas-Ponduia Begonia. 51195‘ hanging basket plant cver introduc- ed. Also 50 other varieties for the house, vcrandall and 88751911 Th" best of the rnrc and standard var- ieties n! Gladiolus. catalogue 1M upon request. J. E. Carter, Guelph. Ont. G. S.‘ 94943 Miscellaneous sruonnrs ACCOMMODATED 11s a i-iillsboro St. 0l9-i-i0-3i _..._.._‘ "R10. ALFRED MACDONALD. Land Surveyor, l-Iermanvillc. P. u. r. ' ioto-lz-l-imo. SHIPPING 1AM. axranlrrous- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- em - _ u. MEMORIAM AND tIOURNINQ u,“ M, shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printefy. 98ml“; V, I ibMi-i-b-Bi roa sattt-tiflil‘ 81X "W": or kero- ' monoclonal. senoetonglno with Wlgsilww‘ A“ good as new. Moe fgfgi connitsrcnniincu chaos AND envelopes‘ with sddrcss- tied. Justths thins for acknowidze- merit. intlrnations, etc.. Guardian m rnuwrv- "- Male Help Wanted ‘ Lomclrpv sitcom: nitrifi- hurber. Bunch! rates 917"“!- write today Moler Barber College. aauum : - l-gfiflti. l. c9niifql._guqrdlan LEAVES FOIL WASHINGTON — Ml‘. C. C. Thompson, local manager °I "19 Sfllllhliat: Produce Company. expects to leavr. on Friday morning fcl- ivashingtcn t: confer with hLs P11111118! regarding the proposed increase in the tarilf on potatoes en- tering the United States. ‘ BUSTAINED INJURY -— Friends of Mrs. H. S. Henderson will regret to loam that she is Icflnfllitid to the P. E. I. Hospital through injuries to her knee sustained by slipping on the steps of the Protestant Orphan- age. * “ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 7- McLean Eros. mail couriers on RouteNo. 3, have ‘been kindly remembered by ‘their patrons of East Royalty, Dun- staffnage and French Fort. An ad- dlticrlal amount of $22.85 has been received, making a total of $55.10. Messrs McLean Bros. wish to sincere- Iy ithanlcthelr marry friends and ex- tend best wishes fol" a happy and prosperous year. IVHNISTER 0F AGRICULTURE LEAVES» FOR OTTAWA —I'I0n. W. M. Lea, Minister of Agriculture and Mr. J. Wilfred Boulter. deputy min- ister have left for Ottawa. It is un- derstood that they will confer with Federal ofllelals regarding the situa- tion created by the threatened in- crease in the tarlfi’ on potatoes en- tering the United States. SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-our. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald, Commercial Cross, were pleased to hear that their daughter. Miss Catherine MacDonald had successfully passed her Christmas examinations at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. Miss Edith Buch- anan. B.A.. Toronto, led. with an av- erage of 92 per cent; Miss Helen Rob- bertson, B.A., Halifax, was second with an average of 90 per cent and Miss MacDonald third, with all aver- age of 89 per cent. RECEIVED APPOINTMENT —- The Department of Agriculture at Ottawa has now taken definite steps to ad- minister. through the Dominion Live Stock Branch. the Advanced Registry Policy cf Pure bred swine. The po- sitlon oi’ Supervising Inspector, rec- onty created by order-ln-council, has been filled by the Civil Service Com- mission, Mr. A. W. Peterson, form- erly. District Swine Grader for the Maritime Provinces at Moncton. N. B., and for several years the Senior Sheep and Swine Promoter in Prince Edward Island. has received the ap- pointment. WINTER MAIL SERVICE _Un- dcr the winter service arrangements which went into efient between the mainland and the jrovince on Jan. 7th. the mails and passengers which fcrmerly arrived in the city at 11.20 p. m. will reach hem the following" morning, both remaining in Borden over night. There is n train leav- ing Pom this city for the mainland at 3.4.0 p. m. Mails and passengers by this arrive at Sackville at 11.15 p. m. and connect with the night trains bcttvcen Si. John and Hali- fax only. The mail by this train closes at 3.10 p. m. in the Charlotte- town Post Oillce for points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Nev:- fountiland and overseas. and on Sat- urdays only. to connect with the Ocean Limited passing through Sack- ville both ways on Sundays. .__.._.. ——- ' MARRIAGES STONE—MacPHERSON—At Newton Centre, Mass, on Saturday, January fifth, nineteen hundred and twenty- ninc, by the Rev. Dr. Edward T. Sul- livan. E. Evelyn Stone. of Waterbury. Conn, to Ada MacPhcrson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Pheron, of Newton Centre. Mass. ____T_._€_.____--——-—- DEATHS WEBB-Entered into’ rest Arthur H. Webb. Jan. 9th. at his latc ros- idencc Burnside, Halifax. N. S. IIEWSON-In this city, Jan. 9. Jac- queline Dollar, widzw of the 11W: Robert Hewson, aged 45 years Fun‘ eral from A. A. Iiennesseys Fun- oml Home, ‘l8 Kent Street Friday morning at 8.45 to Saint Dunstan's Cathrdial. IN MEMORIAM _ 1p ‘loving memory of my dear Mother. Mrs. llcnry J. Cascley. who departed this life Jailnrtry 10th., 1919. No one lznows ‘how much I mlssl you. No one knows what hitter pain, I have suffered since I lost you. Llfc will- ncrcr be the same. . ‘ MARGARET. 3030-1-10-11 1N MEMORIAM n1 loving memory of’ FreddlcTur- seyrdicd Jan. the 9th. 1927. . "Pip t‘ cct to know we will meet again parting is no more: AnJQour dear one we loved so well, Htoonly gone before. dod Knows how much ws miss him. - He counts the tests we shed; And whispers. iiusb he only sleeps». your loved one ismnot dead. Inserted b I ed ones in the home. -- --.il ~ -o "l "" k _THE__CHARLOTTEA'_I‘OWN '" GUARDIAN I i _ ed planes between well equipped all" first essential and where Flying Clubs v . . _ _ ' , ’ _ v ' I U _ p lwr. s. MacDonald-endorsed the‘ ' ccn elitism of Mr. K ith R s ‘ Check before it starts. regard, to the uso cf en radizogelwnwl; Rub °“_"nhd° “W” 1998111 1'01‘ this province. Hn _movecl c that the mutter be referred to thci I ulcemins! council, with a request to; ‘la-AMER... 2.8‘ H. F. MACPHEE Continued from page l M13 7i~¢3ers to prepiiz: n. brief to submit to them. This; motion was a seconded by Mr. (i. J. ‘Tweedy, and carried. ‘Thc report cf the entertainment ‘committee, which was presented by. Mr. (i. J. Tweedy was adopted. At this point, Mr. s. A. MacLeoll. l surrendered the chair to the in-‘ coming pnssident, Mr. ll. T. MacPhc» who accepted it with a few well‘ entrance to the St. Lawrence and the elm-W" Wwds- ‘ large number of special mail services A heflnlf “m? 0r "milk-i l0 the 1'9- to i1 accessible centres such the tmng prgmdent’ Mr‘ S‘ A’ Macbem‘ , winter service to the Magdaleli Is- w“ maved by M“ glam“ Pfium- and lands and to many northern mining scmnded by M" 5- 5' Mm=n°mld camps, etc. regular mail services have This w“ “YWMIYIOH-tly adopted and already been organized between tendered him by the newly elected Montreal and Toronto. Montreal and president Mr‘ H‘ F‘ Mad)!" '3" Albany, N Y‘, Toronw and Windsor‘ The following gentlemen were then Winnipeg. Regina alld Calgary. and gropofid by me 5.8mm“), mem‘ Regina. Saskatoon and Edmonton as Rem}; board.‘ P‘ P‘ snfng‘ time saving auxiliaries to the regular Mhcdoifald m3‘ J8; Alguygfixfi U‘ glgublésiflrvlltzsrl‘llzg dlriariostplalhsifgtgglsl snaw‘ C“ Nmmg" w‘ BMW“ Reg‘ of Lheseiiervices Bell, 'r. u. Ivcs, c. L. comah, c. " " . ‘_ ,_ N. Williams and C. C. Thompson. l The Montreal-Albany all service is They were duly Emmett I 1 operated on a rate basisLof 96 cents A vats of thanks to the press m, Pa" muili The “Wing °7 "mFwiweeu their co-operaticn during the past wggsrea and New York 15 eight year was moved by Mr. E. T. Riggs , - -3dclbMr.S.A.Ma"Ld l Underwriters have arranged a schc- u.,§,,,m.,.,s1y t e0 am | dulc of life insurance rates covering, I g‘. the air haszard and even for air pil-i’ A DOUBLE p.41“! S53v1“; ois in constant service flying licens- Under the head of unfinished busi- i ness. the matter of the only partial implementation of the Board's re-l quest for u double daily service to! the mainland was brought to the at- a tention of the board by Mr. It. E. Mulch. " Mr. S. A. MacDonald commented’ on the fact that this service by‘ which the passengers on the late, train were only carried as far as Baden and compelled to remain there all night, xvas not satisfactory.‘ There was as yet no very sultablef hotel accommodation at Borden. He was in favour of the special c0m-_ mittee in charge of the ilifttter still- belng kept in being, to press the question next year, until our de-l ports the extra premium per tilous- and is only $15 to $25. Ho may the development of Avia- tion be stimulated in this city and Province. It would seem that it must be through the initiative and enter- prise of some of our younger citizens interested in becoming licensed pil- ots or operators of all uir mail and passenger carrying company (outfit is quite possible that such would rc- ceive reasonable backing from molly progressive citizensw-or else by the bringing of pressure to bear upon thc Federal Postal Department for mail services the machines for xvlllcll wouldbe supplied and operated by l I t Zgrlalgonih-eady organized carrying monds for a better service were sat- ' ' l-SIIBCI. ‘ l m, M, yo“ Mr. It. E. Match‘ agreed to this.‘ but said he had brought the matter up in the hope it would receive dis- cuitsion at this. meeting. Mr. E. T. Higgs counselled watch- ful waiting. He felt that. without accepting it, we should let the ser- vice rull nlcng and see how it would l work. Mr. W. 1.. Higgins emphatically, disagreed with Mr. Higgs. The trou- ; 4.10 was not with the car ferry any more. It was just a matter of dol- , The equipment of an air port is u have been organized for the training of pilots the promoters of the clubs have generally been able to arrange for the necessary air ports, with the assistance of or entirely at the cx- pense of the municipal corporation. The Federal Government provides two planes free of cost to regularly organized Flying Clubs complying 13,5 and cents, A {allure m spend :\ with the regulations governing same. nmqmmmy {.3 pm; on another train, UP m selilembfil‘ 30th lll5i- 359691110 take the passengers fl"oin _Bor-. such clubs had commenced to func- (m, l; this city and jioints en route. tion in Canada, seven of them being Mr. Mutch supported Mr. Higgins‘ in cities between Winnipeg and the contention. | Pacific, and on one trip west oi" Will- Mr. Higgins lhcn made a motion. i nipeg the Departmental Inspector which wag; seconded by Mr. Keith l had to examine thirty-five cnndidnt- Rogers, that thc Slleflifll vfilllmlllfie‘ cs fol" pilot‘: license. A number of be rc-zippoiilted, with instluctionsf-o other clubs were in» process of organ- llfvfis strmlsly 1111' l1 full 11019911‘ dam’ i izaticu and applications far planes train service. i were bclng made at a ratcfastcl" than Th9 111950" ‘m5 cmflelL the Pwvcwlmcnt. were able to supply. The Sydney. Cape Breton district llcpes to have a Flying Club in oper- ' aticil in the spring. For a time saving mull and passcil- ger selvicc 110 part of Canada would seem to have better claim upon the advantages which air craft offer than Cape Breton and Prince Edward Is- land. Leaving Sydney after lunch and Charlottetovm well on in the af- ternoon. with two comparatively short jumps, an air plane could de- liver mail and passengers to the through trains at Si. John or Camp- bclltoil reaching Montreal or Boston the following morning. Under the present surface transport the same mails and passengers would have to leave Sydney seventeen or eighteen hours earlier and Charlottetown eight ‘night m. thought doglrgble. This ap- or nine hours earlier. plied M, long as we would have to‘ In connection with the Magdalen pay for protect-ed cars. Later ch in Islands winter service Prince Ed- we 551.59“, n, might b‘; helpful. Ho: ward Island might well make lippli- had prqlliffli n draft wire. on the" POTATO FREIGHT RATES I i ‘I Mr. n. n. Mulch nun brought w! the uttcntion of the meeting cor-I rcspclldence by telegram re freight ‘ rates on potatoes from Prince Ed- ward Island to the vrest where good; prices were bring paid for them bc- i iwrcll himself and Mr. Sclandcrs. ‘ l He had noticed in the Evcningf paper a dcspatcil stating lower rates . lvcre granted. It also sulzl that, th: inauguration of the rates. mentioned in that despalch dependrd on the acquiescence oi the shippers. HF! fclt, however. that the reduction, granted would be of little use to U5 hers; on account of the risk from frost; however he did not wish to stand in tllu way of anything that cation for nlorc extensive service than muttlir, which 11o lruposcd to send was provided last ycar- ti Saturday Lgllight. > . afternoon trip to connect with the 'l‘lle Baard flllllfolwll 01 M‘? ncrth and west bound trains at Mutch‘s action in the matter. _ I Monctcn, and carrying particularly Thc i-ilcgrllllhlfi ¢°Y1'e5l’1°"d°11¢<‘ 15. raj" t: ed z" "i1 which is not now for- as follows: warded in the outgoing afternoon closed mails and a Sunday trip for both outward ulld inward letter mails, would result in a very considerable‘ speeding up of business, give us a sc- , ven days n. week mail service some as ; the capitals of all the other Provinc- es enjoy, and at the same time help in demonstrating to our people some of the advantages which might be expected to accrue from a more 01-, uborate and extensive daily service in i the summer months. " Respectfully submitted. , l Mi". Jenkins asked Mr. Cotton if n. were not necessary to have a. pfflpfii“ loading place for ‘planes. i Mr. Cotton replied that an airpor. was essential. . ~ ‘ On motion. the report was referred to the incoming council. " i st. John. N. B. 1 Jan. 4. m» l R. E. Hutch, l Charlottetown, P. l. Potato prices at (xilgary ranst‘ from two ninety six lwr ham! to two fifty nine Mr hillffcl-‘z I This business must-ll’ "l ‘B l grade white. Would a sixty two “Mm. five r-rnt rate "l1 DWI-w” from tho Island to P111110 91'0- vlnu,» points enable business for yrur shippers? 1f so. trail-HWY" tatiou commission would endea- vm- arrange accordingly. Kindly rush reply. F. M. SCLANDERS. Charlottetown. Jan. 5. 1939 F, M. Sclandcrs. St. John, N. B- _ Rgplylng i0 yflllr WWO. “K9395 l -O-&O+§-0-O QOOI! Inenunncd > are, ov .. Health Guards ggffijfindfafi pnuwfinimm ~ lo and I frost can be given at rcasonnb a ' its. S h movement would b» i c: vcry 2:111 benefit 1. ) , . . . Ii V l l rcve tatl es , st h“. N. a OATIIARROZONE | Jim. 8. 192° VAPURE It. E. Mulch. orrnoms Charlottetown. r. s. l... ' l-‘OHMAMINT To an» annuals 110mg‘ Shh: 1 1 ASPIRIN pm railways are W amass. m‘ strut .at S from sn : al - ' LIBTERINB rnnoivr mn- an who five ner Wllnflml I pounds; Wlnnllifil. "Wm! "Y" on; norms. eirhtr “We; 5"!“ c cnt, eighty nino point five- » all-Em run-t on: ‘lg- thousand a owners . - the: and deterioration. Chill-Pt‘ "pl-lots was; wind “f: , a“ n _ wolf? o Y “We, mid-aw .I could ship west at otrfreldht rates? Kindly roof! 1-". M. scunlmuts. earliest. cl-si-lommam. s. I. ' , Jan. t.‘ 1m LETS. LAXATIVE COLD TAB- LETS. ., WHITE PINE Tall THE PROMPT D UGGISTS ‘aoiflnnon "tiring Co. wtitxaLn‘ Foss- as: vwwvvvv Vvvvvv F. N. icllllllfll. St. Iohfl. N B P i . v ..' .-v.v4.._-,+ ‘smash-as MEETING 0F, BIBLE SUBIETY. lJlST ElENlNll Ml". W. A. Stewart‘ Nominated 'Presi- dent For Ensu- ing Year Tile third meeting of the Week of Prayer was held inst evening under the auspices of the Charlottetown Branch uf the P. E. I. BlbleSociety iii Zion Presbyterian Church. The u-rvice was largely attended. and was opened by Rev. Mr. Fulton. who was assisted ill conducting the devotional exercises by Revs. Archibald, Murch- ison, Raymond Eaton, and Adjutant Martin of the Salvation Army. An interesting and inspiring ad-- dress on the work of the Bible Boc- icty was delivered by Rev. John Mur- chison, Field Secretary of the Bible Society for the Maritime Provinces. The nominating committee, mm- pcscd of Messrs. Meiklc, Prof. Steele and Donald McKiilnon, handed in their list of officers for the year, as follows: Report of Nominating Committee President, W. A. Stewart. Vice-President. Victor Purdie. Secretary-Treasurer, John Y‘ Whear. Executive Committee, J. G. McFad- yen, A. D. Fraser. Frank M. Stewart. Rcss Bethune. James Harris, Adjut- mlt Martin. Murdock Ross. FINANCIAL REPORT Following is the Annual Financial Report of the Charlottetown Branch of inc P. E. I. Bible Society for year ending 31st. December, 1928: Receipts By Balance, 1927, $130 By Collection last annual meeting. $42.10 By House 8c Home Collection by lod- icS." ' $514.17 Men. $391 a $821.11 By Collection from St. Paul's Sa - bath School $30.23 By Collection from Trinity Sabbath School $20 10 from Baptist Sabbath $7.50 from St. James Bab- By Collection School. By Collection bath School, _ By collection from Christian Sabbath School, $5 0° l i l 1 l BLADDER PAGE THREE, wnmés Ir Bladder Weakness. Getting‘ Up‘ NishmBackacne, Burning ol- Itch- ing Sensatitm. leg or groin palm woke you feel old. tired. peplegs, and worn out why not malt; the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give UP- Get Oyster today at any drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back if you don't soon [Q31 like new, full of pep,‘ sleep well, with pains alleviated. Try Cystgg today. Only 80c. PaasoNALs M!“ Mime Pidgeon oi’ French River returned home after Spending the holidays with her aunt Mrs. Arthur. J. Harper of Charlottetown. The many friends of Mr. George 361718911, ‘barber. will regret to lam of his serious illness with pneumonia at the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Frances H. Neill. North Mil- ton. has returned home after spend- ing a week with her cousin, Miss Margaret Andrews. Milton. Mrs. A. J. Harper returned to Char. lottetnwn after spending some we“; with her sister Mrs. Edward Bennett of Saylcsville R. I. Mr. A. A l Pomcroy leaves this morning for Sherbrooke, Quebec, to visit his brother and othelnrclatfves and iflends in the Eastern Townships, after which he will go to Montreal to attend a Motor Show in that city. He EXPQCtS to beabsentthrse weeks WESTERN GUARDIAN -MEN’5 Kfllllgan Beaver fur cost. selling for $37.50 111 the January-Sale. At Sirlclaifs. '3027-1-1032l —MEN’S AND BOYS Winter Caps with inside triad only 98c. At Sin- flfllfs- ., 3021-1-10-21 Army's’ warren Overcoats in heavy tweed Ulster Mcdeif a wonder- ful value. Only $13.75. At smash-s. ' 3027-1-10-21 —MEN'S heavy ribbed sweaters in Pullover or cost style. clearing your choice for 98c "each. At SIIWIBIFB.” _ 3027-1-10-21 —SP‘EVCIAL bargains ill ladies fur fur coats ill the-January Sale. At Sinclair's. 3027-1-10.z| -s1LK CREPE and satin-dresses worth $12.0u to OJUAJU-wii odlc y-JJ each. At Sinclair's. 3027-l-l0-2f s. 1-. c. a l lContlnued from page 1r ' $67.88 Int. from Bank of N. S. $5.54 $937.99 Expenditure. Tn paid Dr. Seaman. $499 To paid Dr. Johrlshcn, $355 To paid D1". Johnson, 53;, To paid Dl". Deiviil". $9999 _ $904.00 Balance 1n Bank of Nova Scotm $33.90. ' Rcnlylnr. ‘consider forty five thousand pounds xcessive min]. mum for safe transportation and that last named rates plug charges for heat and protected “"5 "VS" 111011811 Prices mention- ed l" Your wire fourth were available would leave top small a "'"'"ln to Justify the risk of‘ shipment at tan season of‘ your and that we could not eXlW-"t ally considerable movement. R. E. MUTCH lllr. J. A. Clarke next brdugm to. the aitinticn of the board the mat. fcr of preservingbur disease free Mira. He thought we should ask that a test be made 0i all the cattle ill Prince Edward Island, w ensure their freedom from bovine tubl-Jculcsis. This test, he explain- cd was now ovcrduc and should be . done at cnce. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Mr. 11. R. Hilson felt that we should in future feature. in all cor- respondence, in all publicity matter our full name, Prince Edward Is- land. instead of the uncouth abbrev- iation P. E. I. Mr. MncLeod agreed with this. pointing cut that the matter might wcll be brought up also tomorrow night at the annual meeting of the Tourist Association to b2 held then. He invited all present to attend this meeting. The President felt that it would be a very good thing for all business firms to use the full name of our province in their correspondence. Mr. T. E. MuNutt emphasized the importance of buying Empire made goods. HI.‘ gave instances of certain goods on sale here stamped "Mad? in U. S. A." "Made in Gerulanyg‘ etc. We should not push the Em- pire shopping week during One week only. but during every week in the your. If these ¢"*‘"‘Ps are more cx- “sivc when bought within pire, steps should be taken t; out why. Mr. Keith Rogers supported the contentions of Mr. MacNutt in this matter, calling attention to a largo cargo of Russian coal which was sold in this country while many of our minors were starving. Such things should not be. On motion, the matter of encour- aging Empire made goods was refer- red to the in mlng council. Mr. S. A. sebonald brought up the luatter zf the importance to the tourist traffic of the building here cf a hotel, by the Csnadicu N clonal Rmivrrvs similar to Pictcn gc. Mr. B- E. Match statQdt-hat there was a letter from Bir Henry ‘thorn- gcn |n _'h\0‘\ nvmn- his m"! aim‘. lure, he stated that it was the policy 112:1 ,cf the railway w sxwndtnls new 1- system to other piaoss tn tlio Math times. The meeting then adjourned f _/ We‘? v-I-v- .~.v--r.-mah<~~~ i remainder were found to be in good condition. " Aug. 12..1927-Nctii'ic<i :1 tcalnster who was waiting for a load of coal t0 lay up his horse as he was sufler- 1118 from two sote shoulders and was in a general rundown condition. The teamstcr lock horse home but in a couple of clays "he was again working the animal. This time the horse was taken from him and he ‘was brought before the Magistrate in? as fined under the Cruelty to n m Act. ' Oct. 11, 1927—Duri11g" my round; of the market-day boarding" stable . I found a sheep which had its four ‘legs tied tcgethel- and was lying in such ‘u position that the poor ani- mal was suffering considerably. Re- leased feel of animal, and secured ailimai in a more humane fashion; the ownsr was located and warned against such a practice. Oct. 2'1, 1927—A farmer from a fslv miles out of town was found to be using a horse with a sore shoulder, As the court was ‘sitting at the tinlc I brought thisman be- fore the Magistrate at once. He ex- plained that the hogs“ was T1118 right when he left homo on 1 , Pro- mise not to fork horse until shoul- der healed he was allowed to g0 with a warning. ' Oct. 27. 1927-Inspected fifteen teams owned by fan-hers balding potatoes to railway wharf. Ill-fitting lulrncrs 1n cur horn: only complaint. Nov. 7. 1927---A complaint re lame horse was investigated. The trouble was found to be in the way thc~ horse was shod. After removal and re-shoeing horse bccalul all right. ~" ‘l1. 1927 v-Dcstroyul a dog b? shooting. Had l:.~;n hit by an 8117-9 and received lluurim to spine. Dec. 1. 192'l——NOLlfl(’\I a party coming into city to havo his horse shod. Horseisfeet vccrc broken and in bad condition from going shod. Numerous otihegsmttlxl matters m: attended to ur 8 l‘ 91ml! 3 ' fled of which no notes were K011i» Respect fully submitted. J. J. TRAINOR. Ex-Inp. S.P.C.A.. . Charlottetown -.Ccnstable Trgnors ref-WIN?" 7°‘ ceivcd with grout, interest and lut- Jned to with. _ v h euthutlllfll- “ At the can, .011 of the report. the Society lands/red a vote vi go Mi-Jrrsinoi- for and’ lnnrest awtlle Soviet-Y» In {gr on unanimously _N-¢\0.°W1 Klaspoctor for l aensulnl refl- During the iscussion width ,2‘ lowed. it was moved and e “m”! ‘up; V, b9 published i5“: d prers with bard to the int _ sctirvl of thoflsfigty 1s wnvmfill- tims and P~ l *3 ~' ~ 1t was decided to hold tbs meeting of the 9°°1°W W. ma’ Hall, cn Wednesday. Janitor? - Fou rteen “Moth Planes, Ortlbroti “ UrrAWA, Jon. bananas: lfimirsffiiiw $31M” w from the no.» , is thmiubout the sh out 0f I Rim, It l5 (hit uni"! siiIlIt-ly HM! _...__._...._~ " "_.1r-,.,,- - - l‘ : ,‘ l . vftggsfl-nflio~fislwivn-i,i é§iwalk_‘qf_ w, v_._ at‘: . E i 5 u e’