THE ITS Special Children’s Today-J}, 7 8: 8.45 Matinee Price 11c. 1 FIREMAN — THE IIEIIOISM OF A MOTHERBS LOVE. ‘ LIVE WITH YOU FOREVER. GLAMOROIJS LIFE 0F A TENDER ROMANCE WILL DON'T MISS THE LAST SHOWING TODAY < “so Tiliililnvzinaa" ~ 2 BLAKE OF , .- - ~ FRINGE ' SCQZKIIQND El)WARD cums» w ;AVE.NGEIZ , . VULSE HOBO rnunnari AND uourumo oo momma, uouwnmd t, srasn iicoonminms - rnusnsn run MARVEL n00. m announce. onusnmtlnmno". nnaiua or‘ A 000's DEVOTION CAPITOL tronnv IIHTIIWN IJIJHLINAI} AESUEMTIUN WHIBHTTHIJPHYIJUMP- 1927-28 ..___-____.__ This season's Wright Trophy Competition will ho u straight, clim- iilation contest in which fifteen teams will participato- The followini: arethe teams and scbodulve of play, the flrstgnmes being held Tuesday evening, January 24th, i928. A TALE 0F IIOYAL LOVE SET IN A PALACE ind pitfliess halo in a land ’ W!" , noes 1r PAY 1.0 tows? “PAID TO LOVE” AN-EXPOSE OF THE POWER 0F 4 PASSION ' PRINCE sawmill-manual! rams arson: foncussrmx Al A Paris Girl Whose B61351)’ Rocked a Kingdom _' County. in the- 1 -;.-IziN-UA1€-y:2.i. 192s i . .1. P . A mighty drama. or tense love ‘and [plflcsxs hats ,in a, land ivlicreWfmnen. love nml men ' forget. ‘- imzmzoo $11113“ with a nonornwloniinsnnu. y’ \-.. .. ." .. "“ s- .‘ il/g), Q l W" "b" 2"“ 8"“ ‘-==" GEORGE OBRIEN-VIRGINIAVALLI‘ , ,, Snlllstt. R~ E- (llmvsoii. E- E. Mclamil. W. A. Hooper. J. P. IFARFIELI. MACDDNAUFWILIIAM POWELL , , ,.. _ Moore, S. (t. Bentley, J. A. McQuaid. A. V- Nelson. J. R. ' ‘“"' _ ‘ ' ‘ " ' ' “ " 1 , ‘a 110M930}; 0p CAQADA , _ Ebers, H. A. Currie, H- I Boulter, W. ‘ Peppin, S. G. _ . , PROVINCE 0F‘ l “Y? Bowhng. Hyiidman, w. A. Archibald, C. c. McDonald. J. P. uimpbell. J. o. c. ‘Blrthday Greetings! Everybodyvs Servtnw: . it PRINCE _ EDWARD ISLAND géCxlntflOlar DA A. iinlllmfndzl. J. P. EOcEreEQrBOLD- sllicgelnzio, I1: c 0M1“; Y _ vmuwrms I ,5 ewar, . . u . l. ‘- , gson. - . c ugan, . ‘ l, Th" Tslfllllme (‘lonliwnv iloleul- Tit m P M'N t c a McLeod Alli o. Wllso w. N- l ' [nghes gecunlgma ,» _ _ us, . . but, . . , s1 n, . ‘ . llflélfflt‘, n? 1928 wrge in the “liolosolers lll a reitular Bayer. J- A. S. Taylor. W. F. Bayer. T. C. Abbott, C. C. ____.._.. l l] AityAkeugui; match on the M. f,» flnghes. G- G. Taylor, R. G. Phillipa, B. J. Wilkins, S. ' I . n pa“ and experienced m, mhum“, In Redasmte of John Mclnniglrgnfwbibrll; gr“; lgYClGIFQYOi l 9 Dllls- Black, C. ll. ‘ Duffy, C. G- McGuigan, Dr- JD. McKinnnu, I). P fly ova; mcdiouo game. m. Crockett Save,‘ u“, visnors .-,, late o; Chammmowl, in Queer“, Tckphone CM - Houston, JKL. Molntyno, Dr. lI. Pickard, A- LePage, W. R. IL" v dgglgjvt) (intent, no handled iivc l °°"\1°Y~ l“ the Salli Province. de- J. a Vi-aore ' 161 1% "' gnarl}: '51». Qigiifié Sw 11 fiiiiliiifi ii Ig/iochelseodan’ °‘3:'c'c'.§§r“§“§i' a n a SM“ m “mug? M" i“ “my ceased. lflleslfllfl ti‘ (5 ‘in-adv " 169 1E1 i311: c ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' "filmed. By the Honourable A. Bsnnemwflif of - 1 -- ' Gmdwm’ Dr‘ Vi" Mchmd’ Gwkw‘ Mmh’ F‘ A‘ A‘ Pmwse’ T" w- L‘ . Sillillliaui. mount. SC-ililrllitlll. Warburton, Surrogate, Judge of E, ,M1_l'}ly[1:i}:3\;ihu'" Grant, W. S. $inclalr, A, g, Gaudet, q. Prowse, 'l‘- W. b] THE GAME inul Wright were the stars oi‘ incl Probate, &c.. &c.. , IL. Mt-Auluy 182 164 103 ‘ l. ' Crystals. 'l‘lieh- |lEl‘Cli1(‘illl until , Q30 the: Shetriff of tllfbccflléllzlli. 0f. ._._ .___ _.__. sPAREs I n a“: lgggeeymxic‘: slflelcztleetillolillL-liv limiily efforts not only broil the} i ‘ ' E6715 ("In Y. 01‘ 8-113’ 0115B 60f‘ 881 841 8 ‘l - 1 ' - ‘ " - iv‘ l tic score but opt '.ic, IiteGrate person within sziid County. Wholesalers: 4 ifigfir§oll)'cn' mgl‘;7s8.0€l' C ‘T i gfnlrtilioomng. (been slgiitneillggtrellflvililrzfte?112g‘?‘its xllllflotrlltltlck well in lnnul for .110,‘ ~—<- ' _ REETING=— J. n. “mu-Uncut zio -s ' " "' ' " " ' " " M“ t tfth nilt. . “t”; "ears s... i’... » s wllrr- C- M‘ “" “* l " .:1"*ir;:;‘.“;::‘..i;ii;i:*“;i.;;"ir':: g’ . . »stfasaiz..:::""'..i” ~~~+-~l »»»»» n o e o uvl ys e1‘ c-WV. D lg , ___ .‘ ' ". ‘ _ '" tar _ A egweis ‘ _ ‘. =1 iouizl 11y l». ~ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ , , _ 3.13,: . Innis of ‘Charlottetown aforesaid, o_o cv I H “ Tuesldgs. ggféilegdayifiggep. 1a., 3 vs- 4 Tuesday. 7.30 p. m.. 5 vs. 6 with the CTYBIIIIIB hero. lost Qrys s Goal / I ‘gillafllllrllllillill,dliitlllflll, Percytliclllliilnisl» lfnlgios; ’_ the Admlnlstrfltvlj of the above,-~~A—-~~» . . . . . . . .. 8 vsf 9__T,,,,,,d,‘,y 94,0 n m, w w 11_T,,esd,,y_ 9m, p_ m, 12 V, Tf ‘i‘°",fedm““ PM“ *1 "31 ll~ ci-cckctt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - .- 001111125 ,,_“,_u}‘,;, ‘"7" "lllflll- <>l 21-" ivhuc p, flit-Innis; . 24s m, ymed Em“? ‘?““‘““ fha?“ ‘ma’? is-ruesdav. 9.00 v- n»: 14 vs- iB-Wedflodsv- 1130 v.- m- ' lenifiiélzfolor iheilify 33g. lot-flit “mm” tin...‘ ..-...»I.’l‘ 11,33‘? ""~'" "W "l ‘Bil-no tun-ow ~ 1411 11H‘ £22,312: ‘Si; 12x5. fggxtfmplégggzei _ Thursday. 7-30 l1. 1a., Play-off; ThursdaY. 7.30 D. mo Play-orig.- Thurs showing um“. 0§,,,,,,§,,,§ up ‘$391,, ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " A§LG§TQLIA Carter ‘cc I WV" whilmwk is: l I - r ' ~ . . ., ff; Th a '. 9.00 . Pl " =. ‘ ‘ , _ ‘1 ----------- ~- ._ . , ' i". Sillltl . . . . .. in 1 . 0h l fore hereby requiredto cite all perJ L N gzgiilfglgaxlgnlsatfiizyigfy!’ 3,30 iéizmafnml. gmtrairdbyay-gif; 3180 ally in the first two peiiods, gctt- . Forwards ’ x . . . . . . . . . .. 1.: 21:1 235,19, ,,_ vuunndknq‘, 1173 12,; H, ignzggtelrlelsjgd‘ lite 31c find ltiistatse to; . . . BWS - . . . . - hlgrfiig flgélgtélwe; ttggy eulil-gé tgllliloigiznt .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. Dilaangcxistel 1 > r55; . w“, _ _. ' ‘ ‘ _ _ _ I ~ _ ’ H, v H s“, U rlen. a. u1"—. ____ , na ...».. - ' . i, 191) . .- . ~ . . ~ . ';l ' . _ I v , notes covalent-no WRIGHT TROPHY comparing» 1, l 2 ,1 H 1 t, m, s d A, n.0,.“ I, - g, .. lleiullllt fvl tells" 4= W» ~ l .§°.‘é‘..°..3%3‘;f2.iil"2.§“3f;‘i§£-». ‘:35? “i”? °“ m“ L" “if. “l?” - ~ A ‘ ‘ ' ”£111?iielysiiialfiin°ifi=i ilw-Jillliiifiwll. ---'T‘-“-“53>? 0 "~' ' W‘ "“ "‘"“' r 1 ‘l “ g ° gm“ w“ r° e W B!‘ l. Tile games in the two first series will consist of ten ends, m, n may seem we“; three K0513} ‘ ‘ _ _ ' ' ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ __ Dom,“ a. r l, said Province on‘ Thursday the twenty-third clay of February next, coming. at the hour, oflelevcn o'clock forenoori, of the ‘some clay to show cause if any they ca. why the accounts oi the said Fsate should not be passed and the Esate closed as prayed for in said ,_.pe.ition and on Motion of Donald McKinnon, Proctor for the said Pe— titioner. And I do hereby order that n true copy hereof be forthwith Published in some newspaper pub- ‘lished in Charlottetown aforesaid ‘om: in each week for at least four consecutive weeks ' from. the date hdeof and that a true copy hereof beffcrthwith posted in the following public places respectfully. namely ins the hall of the Court House ml Charlottetown aforesaid. at or nenr' the: City Weigh scales and at or neat‘ the Banloof Nova. Scotia both in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that alipersons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due ndtice thereof. i Given under my I-iuilci andl the Seal of the said Court. this fourteenth day of Janu- ary. A. D., 1928. ‘in the cigl1t~ eentll your of His Majesty's: reign. . iSgdJ A. B. WARBURTON Surrogate M Judge of Probate ~ ~€O3 it; L. S. lnk~lliulfe stiff paste ofniustziriit Leitve 2i hrs. then snonno with troll-l WZHCT. li‘ washable motor- lal ivash with boiled rice. rullillri: rice well into stain, Then wusli the Anchors won a victory over the Ramblers by a narrow margin of 39 pins. The game was the best and most exciting one rolled on the alleys for a long time and the Anchors rolled a. great game while the Ramblers rolled o. good one but were finally nosed out by a. very narrow margin. In last nights game E. McMillan had high single of 288 while G. Essory had high total of 627 pins. Following are scores: Ramblers E. McMillan 288 154 W. McDonald . 153 184' M. Bolger 253 162 P. Prunty 197 163 W. Burke I58 147 Total-2695 Anchors J. Chandler . . . . . . .. 136 233 B. Poole . . . . .. 158 206 G. Essory 233 220 V. Gay . . . . .. .. 119 161 J. Donovan . . . . . . . ..202 225 166 ’l‘Di€il-2"i34 Last night Mr. Joc O'Brien. the Anchors faithful coach was right. on hand and only for Joe's strenuous". cheering the Anchors would have bccn out nf luck. Tonight at. 8 o'clock sharp the Star:- mcet tho Victories and the team that. wins this game goes into the lead so this game is assured to be a good one. ~---<-0-qn- ---- ---- As our thoughts are, so will o] llvcs be. A straw will tell which way in, clear. cold ltillfli‘. The ‘Ffrench R Intestinal One of the gr VERMICIDE is their capacity i» deal with with Round Worms. This combination feature ncferistics. f Black $22.. zizaixrrmuéf: Do not forgot that another parasite THE TAPE WORM sometimes infcsls Foxes m; much as the other » E. A. FOSTER-l A CENTRAL nzuvc sroiie ' Authorized Distributor for Prince Edward lsllnd 1hr: wind blows. Games Committee. at the hour shown in the sc the third series twelve ends and the final game, fourteen ends, 2. ice will be drawn for at the timevl’ the matches. 3. In the case of absent mom to play‘ according to their iating. 4. The fitness of the ice 5. All games must start and finish on time. Play will commence hedule. The bell will ring at 7,30 D. m., as a signal to commence play and will ring again at 8.55mi; a, signal Vcolnlng in quick succession in the be“ of a team’ suiismutes _ ma“ last period weie all scored from ‘ ' on the shots and Ceilings might have at least coralled one or twr olT them. They all came pad high auul handsome. However. _i'or o youth playing his first senior year, he did remarkably well, as many 0th’ ci- shots labelled for counters wore rplay will be deterluined by the close in. There were no rebounilsdown screens. descended to finish the game by completing the end then being played. , Crystals Refuse to Play Overtime W h enl, Score Reached 3-3 Deadlock at End of Gameh Telegrams With Reference to Dispute Received From M. A. H. A. 0f- Ticials. By (ilTecn) . s_-=¢-.<_,-._ minutes of play. in one either club should decline to play in any oi the necessary extra per- iods, it shall be declared a loss for that team. The match shall continua for more than 30 minutes (actual play) over- time. _ Therefore according to the uiuvc the game is the Abogweltu by dc- fault. Leaving the icc at the and or’ ii 3~3 deadlock and refusing to rc- turui for ythc constitutional over- tiine, the Suinmorside Crystals not only lost a. number of ardent lot-iii ladmh-‘cis but forfeited the. game to the Allogwolts last nlght‘ in one of the hardest fought. fix-E lures played at the Arena in the past few yours. emedy Company Parasites eat. features of CAPSULES . Tape Worms just as they do is one of their chief chor- I . 7C Hickey 8: Nicholsoifs fffwist . There is m} iii-appointment wiicifiyai m can tableau. It has the lovely flavor, the longest lasting qualities, and is chasm. bis. Mo! fic- HICKEY s. NICHOLSON TOBACCO CIOI 139--.. --..,,....-»~¢»¢_Q,.». teams to the ice. ‘ Rogers (lid not show up, neitiicr-Abegwflllfl. '3 than fiction iu the rumor. '- aociation 4r. the latter rules, Before " further let mo quote the rule thatgpimctnatlng the full sixty minutes ._.'_, grettable incident. it reads as fol- r lows: The wflmr gm not have M; 0n- ln order to make suro tho Abe- poi-tuulty of interviewing the EWBlt management wlroil Mr. Vl/ll- leferce. Rogers, after the game, hutfivll. Pmlldfiflt 0T Um M- A- "- A- “ w“ mmon“; Mom“; um fink stating the case and received a that he also refused to call tlic wire in P691? to the effect that the At any ruimlilflme is to be awarded to iho iiid he cull the Abegweits, thcrc-| Comment seems to he uiinoi:.:s- tin-c thorn must be more irizih sari’. but. the calibre of a sumo ‘such us last night's was, it seems An cvcry hockey follower known a shame to have ended it up that the Maritime Amman- flggkgy Anyway. From theuipeniug period on. is now ‘affiliated with til the dying penis of the iinai the Canadiarf Amateur Hockey gong were hoard. excitement reign- Assoclatlon.,aiid playing under edbupremo, with frenzied voices going any hoarse with cheering and shouting of hockey. At the end of the sixty minutes the fans sat tight, oxpectautly awaiting the teams . to return. Only one loam came back-It was the Abegwaita-ln answer to the rust bell, full of tight and determ- lnad to give their all not only in the interests of their club but lor the ‘good o: Canada's great Nat- ional game on wall. The locals re- turned to their rooms disappointed but proud that they had at least tho groupi- number of genie in done their duty. incidents-of this that elm: shall be declared the nature only‘ men to mm". rather winner of the match. i1 at the has boost the glmfl. ‘ and of that time the game l: a Mus. F. Doyle, ab; later hour, applies to the above mentioned re~ Duration 0f Play. The l8lml§i1l|| ‘play three periods of, 20 mlnutu nob, a ton minute root being allowed _ at expiration of nob pnldod. The duration o! tho mltohu ohlll be one hour, oxolulhrc 0' 1 01091110,". Thmtum bearing ca ably looked after. lllilllllillfi llllillllll] iisi “~ The Crystals, although on the 105-. g lug side of the game, earned wliutl ream“, prmvsu 3,105,’ 1,). 3;; pin... Twelve Seconds. Referee-Lewellen Rogers. Another smoke screen was about ._.__4<.0>-—~—- “Y" BOWLING Commercial League - y s; Co, ivou tho m‘ u“; pIny-ilii‘ series by (ll H\‘\‘~.l\\'. laid lust night, in fact. two smoke one in each period. ll then dropped like a blanket hovering a few feet over the hockeyisvs heads. something Somebody said vontilntors—- ’wouldn't be u. bad idea, if it would ‘help the smoke nuisance. i ('11.. umlrlfirst place iu this section in llll‘ I _ _ l I ' € t l(‘ ' ‘ [is perhaps a jfBCOHI for orgaulaedfl-Iqns "an", givtflfl, (‘nrtor ti: dlockey when they scored three goals in three mliiutes illlli’ twelve seconds. How It Was Done 0n tho face-oil" from an (lff-Jlilh: play Jack Wright, Crystal ilillcilivcl blocked Prowsobi attempt tit ii long shot from ccivtri: ice, iniifi-il the puck through unii slurred iii l2 seconds. 0n the fHUC-Ofr siillq pliant, playing centre, cornered ho l‘ ilisc, taxlesl through, lost tho puckp, hut Hllfltiwtil on on iuterizciltcil‘, par-is uml i-iizoroil, this HlIl(‘i<lilC('t‘-‘<li4- fully for lilo scrum! lwll riniii-r iui two nlinutvu. “(Jliii-k" (Jiillunl; stood the lioine falls on illvlr i-zirsl also ilio locals by udiliilg tinoiHc-rl in one mlnuic. _‘ Durlrg nll this tlnlo the mil umll black soxictto sci-med to ho in iii trnncc or up nmr-ng llu: girders; somewhere. Tho lending goal ii "l evcr brought them buck to "ii-e- l and once more tho mutzliinil-liki- precision oi’ attack which foul-Aron, their opclllng periods begun to make ltsolf felt, so mui-h so, ilnni lilo Western ll\€'.(l‘0[)(:1l\l‘.$l wi-ri- forced o-u Lilo (IGYUPHIVO and r4», mained that way with tho oxccp» lion of an nild rush to tho Ahllifll reii lino. During this limo Suiniii. era gave an exhibition of trlitssy, rafters, when ho circled the Cry.~i~ tel defence for tho tying score. This count cumo tlnee minutes after the Crystal's inst score. Any dot-son on tho Abbie (lcfencc Hill; night was a menace to the Crys-l tals. His poke checking tactics breaking up every effort at a “come through". His stlickhandiing aiul, puck carrying was the beat he has; evouahown-ln other words ha was l “On" lutnight with a vengeance. "Dernpsey“ Diamond one o! the] hardest working hockeylata in. Eastern Canada seems to have the} no score jinx toned on him this‘ your. Last night. his repented c-f-‘ forts lo bent Crockett ‘in the slim- met-aide not failed every time_ nv-l, en when he shot to go in and not, the rebound himself was of no uv- draw, than shall b0 n» Mn‘ the M. A. minute root, afir which and! , 611 aha‘ shall by eipngol and tho received itiie fol-om match continual for to» mimli "‘ W“ ""1" tea, each tide playing five minute: from nob and. If noi- msr aide itnagtiwn. wired the Seer a o H. ‘ltfbillnn; Iéru question arid ing" reply: ‘lln any refluilr League gamu if more ii tied at tilt and of third _ mafia period, uumq mug: proceed. by majority to! flair, ‘all oi Wu torvmlnuta porletio i! nach- pflols of m. minutn nary until one tum i: landing at In! i) ‘ 0nd, f,‘ "n [time period 1 gicliciiigafipiT-ctuy Wilt a fl mlnufb 511106 in , ovorliml l not tdn wimp “mo. Anihtinm, refining to MU» all nil. Prvlvse too. might "just u well; have looked for a harvest mconl at night as look for a score; the‘ rubber would not go in and zluit,’ was all that was to it. The team; as i1 whole, worked like champ-l naloat night and IGQmQd,-tfli._u('!p\ getting better as the game program mi» with the exception of a short‘ - ‘ftlrroo -_iniinuiea' .-and V". but ‘mir’ of iliitk first fllilliZll. furivi" & (Yo, nwny to nil extra. good siuri tliu atickhandllng to be cheered to the, oroowas“ H4- , ________.._~._ l Q§§Q O4¥O§§>§§§§4§§ N‘ 5-5" QUEEN . HOTEI. Since taking over this Hotel wc have spent many thong-ands of dollars in repairs mid improvements. it is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It. appeals to those who want a. comfortable Iiotcl and splendid table and excellent service at n moder- ate price. ‘Rates from $3.00 to $450 per day. l Charlottetown Hotel ($0., Ltd. Proprietors Miss L. McQUMB, Manager W900 fQOOOOOOW 9000004 f IIOTEI. 1 Vlfifllill one-of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the put; two years. Few nctelafl, throughout Canada and é United States have its splendid table. Courteous service .1w.“1‘_ Guests. . Tele- phonddiiri rooms. nctclgfuoo to $5.00 per‘ day. I Charlottetown ' Hotel 00., Ltd. y the!‘ on offollivo lama . ‘ fllllv tlfotlfl. ‘old only “the. \ uni o a . . J91.‘ Celebration of" Burns Anniversary. Under the auspices of Caledonian ‘Chlb arlild the distinguished patronage of Hrs flolnour L|eut-Governor_ Heartz and iS Hearfz, and His Worship Mayor Miller and Mrs. Miller. Piliucizolrowiini) Wednesday and Thursday 25-26th i PROGRAM I PART i l fHECIIESTRi\—¢SELIJUTIUN-"Bonnie scnthmd.” | mm»; AND iuuuvi nANn-sici.m:'1'lo1vs. i HIGHLAND ivuuo-lurisicr. winic Burnett, l DOUBLE flliMtTliTTh‘ tin-Fantasia Burns Songs-ran. by Stcmirb-(bl-"Star of Bobbie BurmW-by Harcourt: Mrs. Lawson, Nlrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Henderson, llliss Mac- Krnzii‘. M s v. Wiiilamsy: idlqnigtey, n. Glllis, n. - Acorn“ _. z ,, ,' . VIOLIN SOLO —"/\!|nie Linn-ic" with‘ variations-arr. by Arzibrusc-Miss Bernice Siultz. SONG —- "(ilorinns Scuff and Burns," Ml‘. Ii. Iwlllcl’ ‘ Jhirdett. . ~ 'Hl’l'l(."l‘/\CUL/\I{ MARCU- MILlTAIRIii-Ily Mlsb‘ Worthyl-l pupils Milan-s Betty Rogers. llclen McKee, Doria Hrowiw. Betty Dull’. Mary Ramsay, Mary Gordon Hughes. solo-"Thé Auld Nest" arr. by Iiongstwife — Mrs. W. J.‘ Macdonald Sl-ZANN TlflllIlllAS-Misq Helen Maedonald. ltEADlN(i--“lluli‘ hour on the sea shore" (By request)- Miss mimic-rumpus. oltcllEsTltA-"llluc Bonnets." \ rum n , _ ‘ " , ' ' Splo-“The Bonnie Woods‘ tif fstraigicleii‘ 1 -- M r . I‘ e r o y r W llllms. ' ' ‘ ' l SUENE—A Gaelic new Years, Night a "Wm RIVUIIIIILfA-I). 185B, recounted by Clansinen-Johnf elf". Mnclfenxfe, Mal- colm MncKlnnon, Anjus Bengali, John (l. MacFadyen, - . nmu Multan,” " GIIILLIE CALLUM-MISIM‘ Willie Buffittl. SOLO Selected-Miss Barbara. McNeili. ‘ 5 3 VIOLIN SOLO-whine Bulls ntiootlnmd" an. by» lh-{ris- Mlsa Bernice Stultl. ‘ DOUBLE QUARTETTE-Annlo LMIHQ, in‘. by PMWI’. STE!’ DANCE—lVhster Clarence Domestic. SONG-"Back to where the heather [fifWl,"—-Mr. ll. WING! llnrdett. i , AULD LANG SYNE-God Save the King. ;, ~ Entire lower floor, reserved is ts . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . ‘IM- "i ' Bole-any ..,.-...;... ' ' mg; ............... .. 50o a 15c- , ; Ilooritopcn nt~,i.'i.l5 i. at i! o'clock sharp. ‘Plan ht Prince Edward forWednesday opens Monday 28rd l n 9.30. - - Plan at Prince Edwin-d for Thursday open Thnrallly. 20th. n, 0.1m. l ANDERQQN. Pros! c... l 11¢“ . dw-rn-v rm ._... ,_,