i Man is a political anlmal said Aris- _ PHL lwtiffillt-?5l1hterest A I Tonigh tis Hockey _Fixture _ Ahegweitsfand Victorias all Printed _.\ - 5 €1"dj?R_¢¢_?dJ’ for the lfl/histle--Large _E¥P_¢`¢ted at Came. ' -- 4 Abegwelullilil "C1086 rlv- hoard will read at the conclusion of als tor 1sla,nd_~ _ _ _ upiomaoy some the ,my ,mnuws of may ‘ years as°..'t/iii? ‘ :thc old-tim | lt is needless to state that the _. __ W e 5335319 “t*"$l¥5§"A*`°*i3_`_i2°h18ht in the two line-ups are confident and de- d kallilr , -the Prince Edward Is land I‘I0_0l¢ ‘_ _ ‘<,__ _ ' Mllch in " _anifast through- Out tiles. _' _ .S ulrtio is if in the rank flioP"_!:f'iah:"r.' ._ The Weekof-P_rayer Service was held last evehtng in Heartz Memor- ial Hall- -:R`cv. Hammond Johnson presided. -~ Other clersymen on the platform assi-Stine hi,-the service were nov. Bruce Muir. Scott Fulton. R. c. nnt- on. Adj. Martin! _ , - B°l‘lPture lesson _was_i-cad by Rev. Mr. Muir. _-Revs.f~\Sciott'Fulton, Adj, Martin led‘,in prayé;-,,_ ‘ The _.Di the. evening was given by Rev. Ross C. Eaton, on the theme “Nations and Govemments" totle. All of you are members of politi- cal orga.nizations.‘The atmosphere of National and International political life envelope .us all and determines so much for us in our Individual fa- mily, social, business. commercial life. We need prayer for the Nations' because in their dealings there are such terrible possibilities for destruc- tion as well as potentiallties for good. - Nations are very strong-highly or- ganized. often a by/¢A;.._ There is the of population, the food p,roblelif_,_' There ls great trade rivalry! Science makes the ivcenons or-'defence and offence very deadly- -5 . '"4' We need- to follow two ilncs of cf- fort: ? , _ _ ___i§\___' » + DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SUBGBUN Comer Queen and Richmond IOUBS-9 to 12.30. 2 to 5-00. l _*lVicto‘1°ia a Hotel . M., _ , I One of the largest and best equipped-»_ Hotels in Eastern Canada. _jbontilno l20‘r`ooms, 44 ot which have, private baths. Completely renovated . “www o»¢o»ooca4¢o° 1- !§\1ildifi€ up of International and super-national political organization. We have ii splendid beginning in- the League of Nations, International Court ,of Arbitration and various Pacts and Treaties. 11. A Chrlstianlzatlon of Public op- inion_ We must _overcome race prejudice and do away with the race-superior- ity complex. We must put it check to national 9-Bkression ond selfishness. We must have a saner and more quiet and constructive form of pat- riotism. We must cease to idoiize almost exclusively the martial hero. We must _teach history to our chil- dren as a new and honest way, true to facts. In other words we rnust adopt Christian attitudes in our relation to our nation. ‘ Following the message Dr. Collin and Rev. J. M. McLeod led in prayer. Notwithstanding the stormy even- ing a fair sized congregation was present. _ Service tomorrow night will beheld in St. James' Presbyterian Church. with Dr. E. H. Ramsay as speaker on the themg Families, Schools and Colleges. -’ l ' Y’s Men ’s _Club l The regular weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Y's Mcn's club was held in the Y. -M. C. A. on Thursday evening’ at__6 P. M. Y's man Neil MacLean ocupied the chair. The Guests of the evening were Mr_ T, W. Bentley. Mr. W. A. Stewart. Mr. Warren Duchcmin. A report from the Bridge and Dance committee was the firt order ol busi- ness and from the chairman’s re- port of this committees activities it is assured that this function will prove to be iz very sucessful one. Ml. T. W. Bentley delighted the club with two excellent solos rendered in a truly beautiful manner. Mr. W. A_»St-ewart on behalf of the Directorate of the Y asked the Y's Club to assist in collecting outstand- ing pledges. The chairman then called on the speaker of the evening, Mr. S. A, Mac- Donald. Mr. MacDonald took as his topic his trip through the States last spring mentioning the different towns in which he visited, telling many into,-. esting facts about each one. From gress of Canada with that of the Unit tab c_ Courteous Q: to all Guests. Tale- Tthis the speaker compared the pro- f "fic: mio to $5.50 per aryl ` , Ghanlqtiotown Hotel Qo`:,__Lt¢l. `_ - _ rrcriricioro .>.. .4 - In the past two years. `Few Hotels throughout Canada. rind sorter have its ‘ ‘: C WN, Manager. ed, Stat/lasnnd prophesied that when Canada has passed the same time at Nation building as the Unit/ed States it will no do bt have even more to . y show- V “V . i N. D. Mooncan tendered o hearty vote of thanks to the speaker, which _‘was well attested by the hearty ap- . plause of the club members and visi- toni. 1 No further business offering the meeting closed with The King. ____ _ _____I~*UAR°!21£‘:1S___ 1 , ' i ’ 4" " Central, G d’ I Prevent Flu- ' ° uqr lan Check Colds Officers Elected Psfllsfzgl-ol T10" naorisu--spring _ _ W , nny. nth. _ _- lwpen °" M°"d°y ran cunnoivun cada lecture hac been postponed uhm might. - _ . sos-i rouce collar -'rherc was n clean docket at the police court yes- _ieldey 1_l1°17\_lns. SERVICES, N0l‘th River Field! Sunday January I3, Long §‘l:¢_|§ 1,1 B- In-I Clyde River 3 p.m.; ‘7 p. m. W.R.. Mactiinlker, 'l‘BY0N_n111_>'ris'r r.\s'ronA'rl~:- Services on Sunday, Jan. l3th, will be held as follows: Albany ll a.m_; Try- one 3 p. m.: 'Westmoreland 7 p. m. Myron 0. Brinton, Minister. succassruh s'rUnnN'r - Miss Constance MacFarlane. student at _ Dalhoifsie University, passed in thc Christmas examination in Biochem- istry. Zoology 3. making 90 per cent Botany and Comparative Anatomy. In the last named subject she made the highest marks in her class. - EVERY MEMBER of the Charlot- tetown Fire Department and Legion Band is requested to meet at the Fire Halltonight at 7 o'clock sharp. lm- portant. By order, Thomas Ranag- han, Chief. 3053 - PEESBYTERIAN SERVICES-Rev. F. E. Hoop, B. A.. lixewolfville, N. S.. will condust Presb rian services on Sunday. Jan. l3th._ 1929 at Lorne -Valley ll .a.m.; at Cardigan 3 p.m.; at Montague 7 p.m_ SUDDENLY BEREAVED-Mr. J. A. Lawson, of this city. will have the sympathy of his friends on the death of his elder brother Mr. Ernest Law- son, .of Btettler, Alberta, which oc- curred in that place yesterday. a. tel- egram announcing the sad event bc- ing recelvedyestcrday. BURIAL YESTERDAY-The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Catherine Gou- det tooh place yesterday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstim's Cathedral, where a Requiem Mass was sung by Rev. Father Walsh. The pall bear- ers were Jas. Clinton. Patrick Mc- Tague, _George McMahon. Wilfred Douaette, Alban McDonald. Jas. Ms- Innis. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father Mc- Carthy. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry Thompson of Duval. Sask., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S‘mith of North Wiltshire. Mr. C. F. O'Donnell of Roxbury, Mass., arrived from Borden yesterday and left by the afternoon train for Sourls. accompanying the remains of his sister, Matilda, who died in Rox- bury. The Rev. Neil McLauchlin. who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Pate and Mrs. Percy Smailwood, of Char- lottetown. returned to Bat urst, N. B., yesterday morning. -` ___-_-_-ll- APPRECIATION The Executlve of the Fiee Dispen- sary 'arc deeply grateful for the lib- eral donations of money, food, gro- ceries, etc., sent' them during the Christmas season. 3035-l-ll--ll All of the 95 automobiles now in thesultariate of Makalla. Arabia, are from America. Peasants” of Roumania are getting the auto habit, and many in the pro- vinces are buying used cars. ' nnvms DRAKE-At the residence of Mrs. Charles Ingel. 615th 13th street. E.. Calgary. on Jany. 3, 1920. to Mr. and Mrs. MacLean Drake, of Langdon. Alberta. a son. G_ALL_AN'I>‘-In the City Hospital. Jan. 5, 1920. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter G‘allant,‘ a daughter. Congratula- tions.” ' ' ` MARRIAGE S CROCKETT'-TOWNSEND--At “The ivrahsc',"‘souris, Jon. nh., by mv. A. D. MacDonald, there took place the of Roy W. B. Crockett and adiih neue Townsend. daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs W. H. Townsend. Rollo Bay. ,Im§`n'edlately after the mar- riage tli`¢"ltappy couple left by train. for a short honeymoon trip to Sum- nlerbidel They will reside in Sourls. ’ nr-:irrxis -O-@5000 __ .C,gg_ verified Advertiseol-ents 32'... .........._ »"'-ii::i1:fz;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::: ‘I I.-'I If .‘-.'23-‘ _ W ‘M ,‘4,.’$.L...r»,...r.. ....,... ...... Ao 'por fide ¢__'l D ‘lc our liao or hncu mcekanoous _.ul v_ ,1__ _ "-»_-) 'I I _ Boarders Wanted ,‘ - ,_/. _ _ .Y iiocoalnooilrab inpaomgoaa accoinnon ran- in scio-i-io-si H c si.. ` goo#-i-11-ai o '__ §,,‘_ .P :mo lni.s_»rwo ot_rm.aresN» nonaoqns can be coiiilortably ncoommodn d at J. B. Gaudet/s, 108 Prince St. v - , ao4c~i-ii_-_lt_ Articles For _Sale “ §?il‘st'}`~'c@.r"”..°.- ll'li';'r'$'b§.'f.'. 'I , soso-_i- , -ii I CAMPBELL-At Freetown, Jan. 10., Mrs. Ciborge C. Campbell. Funeral notice' litter. SHARP--At-» Pleasant Valley, Jan. ilth, Mrs. Isaac Sharp. Funeral from her late residence Saturday at 1 p. m. Evgs-At the Bacrcd Heart Home on “ur-odcy Jah. izth. into charles Evans. Funeral private from the MacLean Funeral Home this ITW- npan at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. POUNQ-At 47 Olebar Street on Thurcdly _January 410th. 1029, Robert Pound`.~_I-‘un-aral from his la-te resid- ence on saturday January -mth. mo l:"w°"thc ill' Qt 3 aléommrmwmiegl o in it _ _- I_#eo`g_l$i_Ccmetery. _ - f -_.ir-it-<-*i‘-t ' p- »‘ ' . . .. ,»¢,,__.__ Flmlllbil ln Charlottetown ‘ ` To Be Careful While grip and influenza ’ Immediately Urged - are so prevalent, local people are urged to use this modern _way of checking little colds before they become big: Have a jar of Vicks VapoRub on hand ready for instant use at the first sign of every cold. rubbed on throat and When chest, or snuffed up the nose, Vicks releases its ingredients in the form of medi- r cated vapors which are in direct to the infected pa In addition, Vicks acts the skin like 9. poultice, out" all tightness and pain, ing the phlegm, clearing breathed ts. throulgh "drawing loosen- thc liead, and easing the difficult breathing. To prevent colds from lo' tality and thus paving .vering vi- the _ way for flu and pneumonia, they should be treated direct and instantly- us you would an infected finger. ' 'rms COUPON M And 15.1. oooo Fon TWO 7,50. SEATS MONDAY NIGIIT, JAN. 14TII MAE EDWARDS PLAYERS PLAY “LAUGH TIIAT TAX EXTRA _ ` had Hlffffldy 'N011 made t0 an ui'ganiz:iI.iou‘ in offering siiggors-flilf’ FCUUTUI /\lllh0I'iUf‘S \\’lUl l"0K5ll'd tions to thc govcririneul, in wliicli"-0 IU-'llllilillii' Sites at Si'1itcllfori :ind they could join lmiids with Lilo Tour- EUCFY P01111. Of ill-‘iI0l‘li: illiercst ns st A.s:¢ocin'_ion_ Last your the Gov- “‘»l0l1ill Pllrll-S. ernment lmd derived $150,000.00 from Ulf lll\\l¢il~d Lo lllr- 1'liilJfll`i:<> mr iloil-H the nioi.oi'lsi_~._ so they nru ii inc-for “ml ln" Slllllml' ‘C10-Sillil ill' l`\‘Slil\ll‘~ which sliuulrl be Cux1sldci'i‘d_ 1""-fi lil l-U0 CNY- Till* f0l'm'-‘l`- 110 |100' 1|_ would be “.011 worm 3 Samry of ell would not bo ro-oiliictcd, und hc $1500 or $2000 to get 0. good mon tolllflllccl, too, that thc city might sec Qrgmnze me whole 1_.,1,md_ Theitlieir way clear to do something about speaker would like tllc tourist Assoc- UW 1119"* ‘lU‘=`5U011 11150- iotion to look into the manor to soc The executive was uiiimimously re- if the two clubs could not bc com-'electefb excel" that MY- Chl1I'l@S R- uined, and work logotiicr: 'MENS replaces Senator Macarthur Mr. Gaudet then submitted a ino-!“"TY|C@ P1`05i0l0§lfuf0l' fPl`ii`lCC- tion to this effect. ley 311.* as 0 OWS: This proposition was endorsed by' P’_`°Sidem'_M1`~ Justice Al‘Si3l\3\lUL- the President, who stated that the vm” Pmsidems-H- C- BTOWI1. fOr Secretary was overworked, as she Qlleensl charles R- Rf°8€l`E. f0)‘ ' was doing 0. great :ical that should b:(§;':’C°3 H°“» J- A- MZICDOUUICI. f0l' - done by rl Motor Association. Hc. gs' f,-,lt that me Mmm. League mmm; Chnirnicn of Committees: Fiiiéiice. well be installed in the some oflicvis- A» MBCLUMIC PUb\l¢ifY» R- L- COC' as the Publicity Association. Thenignz _}5"‘t°,;`>t“§;m(‘;1l‘t-};l- A- MHCMlll=\I`lC the Secretary of the Motor Lon uc` °usmg~ ~ - m' in- and that of the Tourist Associalgigonl Mr' S- A' M“"~`|-"mil mm/Cd l-hill ll coiilcl `\voi'k lo;;ctlici‘ and do muclilvme of umnm be °X'“‘md"d 1-0 me g,,0d_ _ lpreas; to the Gyro Club and all those The 1‘e.<;0liilion was seconded byi“'ll° Mslstod in nuuimi °n last Venn* MP- H0011" H<"`"~l‘. mid_diily Cai‘i'i0:l.fdm'€" and 1" mf’ °m7'@n»"? °f Chin” It .ms as follow: ;ioLicto\vn and Sumniersidc for gener- “Thut the Tourist Association oi' S"Dl’°1'i Cximded during Plliloc Eriv.'n:'d Island look into thc -» '-F- possibillllcs ol' i'l‘0i'pzi1liziiu: the Auto- This ‘ms 5""°”fl"fl by MY- H- C- lncbilc Association, to tuklr steps im- I$'°“"' “ho f""1t@d ‘hm UW A550601- ,n@d;,,l,.1y and b,-ing t0g,.,h,.,. H body Lion was not getting .'-uillrif-nl, support of i'cpi'i‘soiliatlve automobile men to ffocgils P°int5 _ 0U@5l(l0 Chfll‘l0l-l»€t0Wl`l discuss ways and moans that would im “mm‘»`1'S1ll0l'l’.‘;i by My. Prince Eri\\'i1i'd Island into u st1'on;; R- L- C0"-0'L Wl'l0 dl‘SCl`lb€d S0lIle Of organization to further' the interests me Wofli _‘mich ‘WS Ning d0ile by of the tourist business and aulomo- th” l"‘bl\Cl'.V C0m1`l’lm@9» If WHS ll0C€S- bil.. 0wm.,-_<_-- sary, he said. to show to our own Mr. K. s. Rogers. representing thc P9091” U10 Wolf l»h0y~can make money Radio m,e,.c5,s of me l,mviuc,._ out of the tourist business and until brouglit before the inecting tho vnlii- ll “'35 fl°l"°~ ‘"9 C°uld Tl0iS IDBKE Very able publicity which local broad- ’§“"`h furthe" p"°g'°s5' n_“"“5 ” diff rnsi.in.,- .notion crcy afforded, "Hit i°\'°bl0n1. which un to now had It is n work wliich should bc r_-o.rric~1 rv) I fl’ <1 4 ll si_°i_a_ucr: of iiic A_ssor:iniion_ 1 the niccting thc necessity for iiioic summer resort acc0minnrlation_ Thou’ Lliorc was :i niovcineilt for thc iliziiiu- urntion of'Oid Home Vlcnk in thc- Provinces, This. lu- fclt_ we s;houl7"5¢` _ * ; A-su.;-_-. \.»_..._.,,_- wg 5 All 'i . l lr? 'i' 1. i i I -__., A _.gs-_ . ,M_,r..-JY!'§(- -._-.-ML Qi r-T-.-1-:-_-,-s- o.; .i .ii if 'i fi __-.'::. *ie 1 ‘ 1 :vryw .1 ', i Il.. E '-srv - :- '- ”¢¥9£# 5. '4- at 3.