» ' i _ ' FEBRUARY P " . \ , .. - M ,A (_, f»,n2._ WARD "l".I‘.`§.'§"...?.. T O D A Y ORCHESTRA _.fit “The Kid" was s great ring hero- USll3.l Prices a mighty agmer with his one-out a1.so 1-* o x N r: w e the roar of guna and club ol mus- AND NOVELTY ui- kets made him sick with fear. Then something stirred in his dormant soul-an awakening oi' love-his girl -his country-his honor! Dldho iight?-Oh mln!--.lil-Bt watch! The ` greatest dnme of them all! , \\ . n Story by J -4- RUPERT HUGHES CAPITOL TODAY ONLY “LODGE in the WILDERNESS” W I T H ANITA STEWART Also Comedy Riot T Pnmcs Enwinn' MONDAY 6! TUESDAY -1- THE P‘C'[UBE YOIYVE Amellns _ WAFTED . Epoohal ` FOR ! lleverent Dramatic Thrilling /w //, LAUGHS I THBILLS I _ `.¢ \»\ - ` 1_- fnl, ._ BAT -"raazau" ._- O MATINEE-2.30. » PRICES-524: AND 800. NIGHT-AT 8.00 520--800-$1.10 -$1.85 RESERVED SEAT SALE TOMORROW f 1; cAP1ToL ToMoRRow 3-BIG THR-ILLERS-3 Cnokllng Thrills _ Follow a score |10!! through Wlllcs of the -Hlhting for I Ilrl who refused to while she still livedl Last of “VANISHING` RIDER ” WHO IS THE Mrsranlovs nmlmr vvHA'r was His Mission? Flying tae teen A of adventure tn the' skies. nf u mth - s p eed H9011. of hair- nlslnz uiruu and bailling Ill y s` t e'l"y. First of New Serial ,Thriller A be-' 'line-l ` AG “Y ' ._._ ’ " -_u ` ' /' ,. A3- _W i , i-i°i.;-1-.|_~,| sec I ,Z ~ll 1, Fli , Dairy Superintendent were also pre- l\¢5dBY» 305112 Stllrscon. Thursday, " _ »- T \ _ ' .I n se \\_U » _ , ge;-ning this important lndustry were 5011001-1- . ` 6 / ' ` _ discussed. Ararngements were made / / //1 | BALLYMONEY, Count Antrim, Feb, g Town Planners Report Irish Settler Q Great Progress Made Would Import A Wife C* xi., in canadian Press)-"Tire Mayors 01 sm two hundred and nity cities and Grey, lt is pointed out. has a fully de- im 3 ii if-.. .-, V. .iii ' 5 fill hi; ." M. ~.. ii-. ~' .§?`_ » r T .,f.';".-TT ized in a spe al e town planning, conducted under the pla auspices ol the Association ot Domln Alberta, with its recently formed ion Land Surveyors,” said T. H. Bart- bureau of town planning, and Sas- `ie'y, D.L.s., who presented the report katcnewsn with its new frown Plan- of the town planning committee to ning Act, are now doing good work by ' O'l'l'AWA, Ont., Feb. U.-(By The Gray and South Vancouver have been algamated with the city. Point towns in Canada. have been circular- veloped scheme of ,its own. North cl driv to promote Vancouver has also passed a zoning the annual convention of that asso- st clation today. This action _follows a tie desire for co-operation with the f»°WD Manitoba, Winnipeg has recently com- ~-Qplanning institute on active educative pleted a study of conditions with a ' 1,`_L.wnrk.-Although it will -scarcely be DOS- view to drafting a. zoning by-law, and sible to gauge the direct result of this at campaign at least some E006. IESUUZS pr may reasonably be expected. of A review of town planning activi- du use for the past year shows sreaief activity throughout the dominion than mo ever before. The Capital led in actual ph results with its construction of the by Champlain Bridge across the Ottawa an River, which completes 811°*-ht’ poi n ulating the interest of communi- s in town and rural planning. In Pine Falls, a model town which mlses to be an excellent example o community housing applied to in- strial development is being erected. The growth' of the town Planriihil vement in Canada is especially em- asized, the committee points out the fact that the cities of Toronto d Quebec have each recently ap- nted a town planning commission , . . ihlsplcndld driveway, and opens up the and advance along progressive lines ` approach to the fine scenic area on is anticipated. the northern side of the river; and The Committee also points out that wit:-_ the preparation, by clearance of regional planning, which is a. coroll- lr" two-large spaces. lor the new Confed- ary to town planning, is now making ‘ eration Park and Square. Construc- some progress in Canada, and the best tion on the new block of govemment example, it is stated, is ln the Bor- buildlngs on Wellington Street ls also der cities region where the Essex Bor- ln progress. v der Utilities Commission is exception- Vancouver's comprehensive zoningialiy active. This organization dates "'p`lan, backed with the necessary leg- from 1917 and serves seven incorpor- wialation, is expected to be published, ated municipalities and two adjacent "gh¢¢»¢,|y_ The municipalities of Point townships. Since its inception the. 5. 4- (By The Canadian Press) - A former resident of this town, Dan- lel Pattison, who emigrated to Can- ada, has addressed s. letter to the Ballymoney urban council asking for assistance in finding a suitable Wife-I William Stuart, chairman of the council, caused a good deal of merri- ment when he read the letter to his colleagues. Daniel Pattison needs a wife be- tween the age of 45 and 50 who will be willing to go to Canada and care for him and his little boy and glrl, agéd 'nine and six. He stipulates the lady must be a Protestant and a. resi- dent of Ballymoney or live within three miles of the town. Mr. Pattison does not say anything about looks but requests the chairman to give the matter hls earnest consideration. ‘ Mr. Stuart laughingly protested against having the responsibility cf selecting a. bride thrust upon him, but the meeting decided he alone should make the selection. He has received numerous applicants for the position. including an application from a. blonde lady "who is considered good looking and lacking in vices.” The lady states: "I am at present engaged as housekeeper lo an old gentleman who is very likely to dre- part for a better land soon. I believe I have the necessary qualifications to lit me for this Job and shall be pleas- ed to submit myself for your kind inspection at any hour on hearing ‘-Z' _ =~:_'- ` were established over 30 years ago. if' Arn vs.. pecent discount. is M. ship the best. ' i 1 Our stock includes Scotch and Native Granltes, Vermont Marble, and a. full line of Granite and Marble-bases. Last year we saved our customers almost three thousand dol- ~ lars (Agents commission) and our 1929 prices will be even bet- v ter. 1 v Phone 741-J. Charlottetown, P. E. I. fs Y C tAffdtM A` Rare Opportunity ou anno or o iss' ii-vm°"d Smith we owe- vm- Having done away with all Agents in the year 1928 and by giv- ing our customers the 10% discount we always paid to Agents we have done the largest and most pleasant business since we ‘ We recently purchased over 4000 dollars worth' of Granite from one firm for cash, and for 30 days we are giving from 10 to 20 _We have a large stock of the latest designs, and our workman~ ~ Call and inspect our stock. Designs and quotations mailed to any prospective customer. E Raised Letters and Carving a Specialty. ' , CHANDLER of BELL MONUMENTS . , .- _.N .ri-' » 160 Kent St. 1 Here D from cyou. I wa.s_46 years of age last birthday and still halo and hearty. I am considered good looking and have no vices. I have blue eyes and fair hair and still have all my own. teeth. I have never been married before so have beam fairly well kept. I am sure this will appeal to your Canadian friend. “I nearly forgot to mention I am strictly teetotal but do not object to an odd ‘halfrum’ for my stomaoh’s sake. Please do all in your power as I' am most anxious to settle down, and you will never i'§S!T¢t,il1~” A gentleman writing from Belfast oflers to send to the chairman "car- riage paid" a few women he can re- commend, who can be inspected at the convenience of Mr. Stuart. ’Millview and Vicinity Flu ls the general topic of the day in Mlliview, The many friends of Mr. Roy Mutch, Eamscliffe, are pleased to leam he is making satisfactory pro- gress towards recovery. , Mrs, Lewis Hayden, Earnscllffe, is convalescing nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mutch, Mt. Mel- lick. were recent visitors to Mt. Al- bion, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEachem. Mrs. J. F. Jenkins, Mlliview, who has been confined to her bed with the flu for the past week is able to be about again. Mr. George Smith, Mlliview, was recent visitor to Pownal. Messrs W.L. Jenkins. Everett Wood derstine motored to the city on Thursday evening. They report the roads in first class condition. The many friends of Miss Anne Grant, Mlliview, are sorry to learn .of her recent illness and hope for her speedy recovery, _ Miss Ruth McLean, Alberry Plains. who has been seriously ill, is report- ed as being somewhat better, v Mr. Coyle, potato inspector, city) was in Millview recently. The many friends ol Miss W. Jen- kins, Mlliview, are pleased to learn she is steadily improving after hav- ing an attack of pneumonia. There was a very large attend- ance at the whiet and dmee held in an muvisw nail oe rrioey niche. Miss Hamel Smith won ladies grin. "L Bertram Murphy, gentlem»n'|,` *iss - § Ego? :Sr %§§E;l 'ills pital for treatment. recent visitor to Mlllview. ing and breaking her arm. who has been ill, is reported as be- Hazol McEschom, Cherry Valley. Richards, Vernon River, are pleased to learn she is steadily improving. Mr and Mrs Jas. Carmichael, few days, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. McEachem. Miss Mabel Richards, Mt. Mellick, returned home after spending a pleasant visit with relatives in Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Burhoe, city, were guests of Miss Mabel Jenkins, Sunday. In *Memoriam MASTER. l.l»0YD MARTIN The. funerll of the late Master Lloyd Martin at the early age of tivo More and seven months, took place January 10th, from the home of his parents. Mr. _and Mrs. ,Peter Martin. Hunter R.lver,_az_ld_ although the liter- mon was cold and stormy, the funer- al was lorloly attended, '_I'h_e service at the home was conducted by the §§,§§ .ai 5 iiiggggi ~i ii’ iriiegiiel Jails." and Jlus." A duet. ' rslldend by in-er. Spence, and lut mmalnr §?FE§§‘ ss -§ ‘F § The sympathy of the whole com Ll ' _ ` 0 m“““Y 5°” °“P *° Mr- H-Hd MIL ‘ Ra dl 0 school of cavalry conducted by cept. one side of the wad up on a snow °°"`"‘°1d BMW* V""°”' in thi’ 1°” °f Jas. wood. Royal canadian Drag- bank unsettins the slelsh- Dr- Genie their infant daughter, . om 'i WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 8 im The many friends of Mr. Wm. exa Mllml. Elrhsollffe are sorry to learn WEDNESDATB BEST FEATURES dat he has entered the P. E. Island Hoe- ` am 12.00-Dance music; Organ. , Mr. ~John McKinnon, Earnscllfle, 9_00_T° be announced F 10~00-Ivllna Troubadours. 11 30-DB 1 700-Park Central Orchestra . s, e l. 9.00-Breen and De Rose. 9-30-Foresters; smith Bros. 1°-3°°C=bln Door: continentsis. .00-Musical program, U-30-Prssrsms from wiser. 9.00-General Electric Hour, 10-\00-Programs from WEAR Lessons in English , By W. 1.. ooaoou WORDS OFTEN MISUSED; D0 not confuse "soiicituae" ma “soueitsuonu We feel sollcitude about our friends, wc speak or the solicitation of ions., orrmu Mlsrnouounomm gross; ls ln "soft," not ss in "odd."' OFTIN : Beethovgn (German composer.) SYNONYMB: master. leader, owner, boss. chief, manager, prep;-mm-_ wonn srunlr: "use e word thi-se times llid it il youre." Let ua increase °\“' “WWW |17 milioflns one word wh 'dm 'rodlrs word: nseoivr (noun): meaning: sienineenee. "1 eo not understand the impogt of your instructions." 0 'll-ll--nun-e-ae-i~,_,____!_‘_ §§§§§§ iliiitii up §§-.a'.§ 3 'I E 5 E Z l The Central Guardian to ta Il. Le _l__...____l _ at ' » anc ' t to in . her home in Murray Harbor, _ - po a grow K rniivca anwaan ISLAND rroschins car which had slarini GBT HORSE- The provincial 119° WRIST TONIG attend the lest Whist before Lent clean - e in St. Josellh 3 Sodlllty H511 Wllllht- tel!! 0! Guardian. Nine to choose from. boost HAMPToN_Unmd Ghurch ser.. tothe canvassers. 4360-2-4.1; vices for Sunday, Feb. 10th., are as ws: Bonshaw. 11 B- m-I D0 56519 TH ml; wcmm 7 p_ m_ Jam” p_ Association in receipt oi’ e lm” from folio 3 p. Kaye PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES for “lt Sunday, February 10th are' as follows: Person having same, would do well to rr Mt. Th d newal-you will act ID “Wm N” 1|* no N01' neu! angina 1001' N WU-L ' will dar it paid in time. N comlnc “Y LECTUBE-` Glldyl Fafqlihlrsdli 6 D. lks GET YOUR CALENDAR FOB ln# Pr paying your subscrivtlml 9° mi tion THE lace , Minister. Stewart, 11 a. m. Marshfield. 7 °° rn. mv. M. ii. Genes. PMN"- sociation met in the city Monday the night, Vice President J. A. Dewar in diy. the mo chair. Present were J. P. Sim- We 'ma rommax. or the me ar PAYING NU! 5U“°‘"'° catherine euaon or ua:-rev mm non 'now you cet thv °*‘°*°° °f “W win calendars from thc Charlottetown p_ m_ Gllhfdlill. ns, James Monaghan. Roy Mac- 145111 i Y _ ‘& nr-Makeitepoint roucn covnr-'1‘he.-, Wu, docket at the Police Court M y morning. -_.___ _ luscaivn -me. J, A, qu, receive for the first time gm, to oaanettetown on mm, afternoon of this week from", at her residence, 9 Park 7,. m' 1 about Women, Caledonian Club. mm, Brighton. 4379.3.” Thursday night, 4344-24-3’ ui Uh. take place on Friday next .H ANNUAL DRIVE of U, Edward Island Tourist Asecgu, is taking place this week. 11,1, our Province by giving ling,-lu, E SECRETARY of the 'Doom a Party in Montreal desi;-in( , cottage for rental for July and Aux, near a. good sandy beach. any pond with the Secretary 55 . ' 4360-2-8.1; mimriviau mscvss Pi.sNs - STUDY G“0UPS'-The f°"°W|11s e directors of the Dalrymms' A5,” meeting’ Wm b° held °'t 2 °'°|°°k lu on aftemoon: Hestherdale, Mon. llth; Uigg, Tuesday 12th; Im esday 13th; Eldon, Thursday, Belle River, Friday 15th; Mz, an,,C. B. Clay, J.W. Boulter. V€l`U°l\ MUMHY- 13312 Murray River retaryl and _y_A_ Munomld, Tuesday, 19th; Murray Harbor Wed. t. Several vital questions con- 319°- Wm. A. MacPhee, Inspector of the annual meeting, which takes PAINFUL ACCIDENT-The Guar- ' near l.. Poin s at Charlottetown. Bulnmcrslde, WB! regrets to learn of a painfu1"1n. to Rev. Dr. Genge. While dv-iv. ' for A C) M - place on March 5th. A good attend- dial! ' ance is solicited. as it is necessary Jllfy A: - - ` '. . __ , ,_ - , , this time to stress the import- U18 1101118 V1 Mllfthfleld On St. Peters e of dalrylng in comparison with R086 011 Saturday Hidhli. at a Point the intersection of Brsckley t road his horse shied at an ap- dlights. The animal sprang in thrown out. as was also Mr; Montague, nnvc completed their Gauss. who accompanied him Mn. ge sustained minor injuries, but Palmollve Hour-WEAF Network. Joh The Continental:-WJZ Network. ups Mr. and Mrs. George Macllachcm, Kem., uommwgn Network sh, Mermaid. were in Millview Saturday- Night club nomence-Won. Lie,,,s_ Im, Gordon and M,,,,,g,,,,,_ shneid the semenight (Atlantic Standard Time). . Mn chu. Mcmmmy Mmm Pm” xy, along with Cpl. Holland. At Mon _ W" ‘“ M‘“"°‘” "°°“°’Y- ‘ WOR. NEWARK-422-3-710 Ir. along with sgt. Nicholson, and cpl. 8.30-La Touraine Tableaux. On Mc ML” N‘°h°”°"' ‘"5" ‘Pm th* 'f~°°-Dinner musoi: solos. completed the theoretical portion or in week end in Vernon River. 9_30_R¢1d»s Femmes the " “M 8.00-AMllEisd. ' K. Mm* Wm: storey' Mmvlew’ ,WM 9.a0_The uniecgympkeilse practical portion at a later date. Capt. - W h b0C!l "5 . nl 1' ‘M9 5° be 5b0“l9 589411- 10.00-Daguerrotypes; Smoker. the headquarters of the Royal ¢;an_ January twenty-second. The Club 11.00-Kolster Hour. adlan School ol Cavalry. guests were Honorable William B. Mrs.-Sheldon Ross, Vernon, was a 11_3°_mght Club R°manceS_ ' P. The many friends of Miss Myrtle WEAF N Mclilachern, Mlliview, are sorry to ' EW YoRK_‘M'3'-660k' En learn she had the misfortune of fall- 7_w_Wa|dm., dmnér muslm 5 class work and will take the ‘L ood returns to St. Johns, Que., Ne -__ Yo SUCCESSFUL BANKER - Mr. B. I M minaticns. Tho following candl- G9” es presented themselves for ex- Df- ination at cnrn-iouetown: Lieuis. hvsaltll. where is was found that his nston, liyndman, Nash and Phil- 5h°Uld91' WHS d|8l0¢Bl»6d- The disloca- along wtih Capts. Skemng¢,0n_ tion was reduced and Dr. Genge was etch and Roda. at summersidc: able to return is the Mouse at Mu- Genge was taken to the city ue: Lieuts. Campbell and McLean CANADMNS ENTEBTMNED- '- The Intercolonial Club of Boston Carron. These candidates have Fave U' "°¢°Pt’°“ md °¥l¢°f*°1!1m°lll the Club Parlors to Major Gem-. The Honorable Hugh V. Mclean, C. V. O.. Lieutenant-Governor of w Brunswick on Tuesday evening, ungman. Lieutenant-Governor ol achusetts Honorable Jamal M. ,ss . .alley me been appointed Assist- C,,,,,,y, ,,,,.,,,,,,.'M,,ym. of Boston; Mm t General Manager of the Cana- Conn w_ MacDonald’ Mm W_ Mop lan Bank of Commerce and will as- ton ume his new duties immediately, In W” 8.00-Synagogue services, commenting on the appointment "Tor ~MacHugh_ radio baritone and Mm e Wheeler. The entertainment furnished by Mr. Edward C. to Saturday Night” of its issue of Duma' sopmna with amhutm mu_ Saskatchewan. His duties there- f re, placed him in close touch with . 0 Th” ’“"'“’ "“’”“ °’ M1” P*‘°°"° s.oo_mgii1anaere~ Talk _ R ma every phase of activity in the Prairie Provinces and he is well known in 'practically every-part of that exten- sive area. I-le is especially noted for is intimate knowledge of the unique ' ‘ 12.00-Slumber music. h azcndale' were "went visimrs w Mm' 'conditions affecting wheat growing ' i Way, g(;gENECTADY_3,9_5_"93 k and marketing, and his new appoint- ent testifies to thevsuccese he has sections of the country. (The above B. m Mr* *nm* 5t°"Y 15 5P¢1'|dlUB B 7_00_Rep0m; Dinner music gained in one of the most prosperous 8 . P. Alley is a son of Mr. Alexander bruary 2nd, says: Mr. Alley has sm had more than twenty years' exper- mg better' l0.30~l»alme1ive Hom-_ lence in the West at different points, m . neg Mu,|¢_ including six years as inspector at Miss Ida Sutherland, city, is spend- winnipeg' and since 1925 B5 supe,.in_ Th mg °' 1°" day’ th’ 5"" °f M1” -wJz, NEW y0m{_39|5 760 k_ tendent of the Bank's bueincm in ~ 11.' alley formerly of cnariouetown. ins We mother's name was Ayers. Hs is an °“ example of another successful Char- B The committee which included my Islanders was J. Ernest Kerr. Chairman, Mrs. John P. Campbell, cmas H. Bilodeau, Mrs .James J. EITOY. H. Judson Smith. Mr. n N. Chalsson; President and Mrs. J. Rosas. President. -M-___.__._... Mvrlys keep Mlnnrd'| Llnlment hsnrly- _In Memoriam EILEEN CURLEY Louis Curley, city will sympathltt with them in the death of their lit daughter Eileen which took PII” Saturday last. The deceased was t as usual and took suddenly ill The many friends of Mr. and MYS- bo sion. He is a nrst cousin of Mr. A. A. ::Why suffer from ccrns when they can be palnlessly rooted out by using l-Iolloway‘s Com Remover. ' PERSONALS Mr. Oliver Bryenton. of Stanley ni-idse. is visiting in stannopo. the guest of Mrs. George McMillan. Miss Iphiacnia Arsenault ol this city, has returned from an enloysble trip to New York, Boston and other cities. Mr. Gordlm -C.'Chmdl\r, formerly of this city and now with the Cana ellen Bank ot Commerce, saint John, left sundavwmingooethraweoiu vmc to some me un rgik Mrs. Westmore- lws. "tamed vi-:tins meme for one out is szmuu. ton et. Hannon. _ 'Miss lima Leno loft Friday morn- ml °l\_I'l,turi| to Wlliabutm Rau.. when me -is c» nano-in-training ia Winnhnlno sn-es.-| \__.__ . __.. .ei lottetown boy in the banking profess- °“ li Friday and au that méaicai skill could do to save her life was in vll\1 Alley-of this my) _ and her spirit passed away to Him Who gave it. Eileen was a bright lov- able chlld and will be deeply ml-W4 by her parents who are sadly Km*/°d by her death. Her funeral took P10” on sunday afternoon to the Bowl" Catholic Cemetery. 7 'ills Bally Boy In Trouliloll llill lllmping Gough r.-.‘»‘=e';>"°-..»"=~=“'..»=..'i'~‘~°:e~g .rn .1 *"“‘..°'.'z°.%i. ulvhcd mehn M Dr. \Voo|l'e l Norway Pino :u~»` FM we lm ' solid, and E-.§.r.-.°:...f.s.~.:.-.=:.".# Pflctido. 'u liulllsr lun family II Ei