o I slEXANDif KOEDA avefsTlfi ,1‘! l é-Yraloav ‘_ _ -l The ma: reckless hero in all history mills lll0ll daring loner that ever captured a wo- man's heart again Martial the world o will: his exploits! ‘Ill! llEIllllll 0F Ill!‘ .$carlc1l i Pimpcrncl he: the Navel ly lacunae Only. “with BARRY BARNES-SOPHIE STEWART logo‘. . . . . uoslcsn AND "W" =i__ DAILY 315-14 PM. BATUBIQAY MATINIE 2.30 SATURDAY HEADIN’ EAST A COLUMBIA PiClUHl DAILY LII-J.” --'IAI.‘ QATUIDAY MATINEE 1.80 l ALSO: SERIAL o» COMEDY. | 3n Memorials; "' '° A or .- dear cl~;=.li.i=.‘lor.."°""-li'-’~; -» "wen yearn has lines that " Who-thaw“ - ‘ some way l. lovoaoooIIlQ-Zfmwlgfi . tlher no lovuul Mi I-m-l-lofil "rur- . ‘ r OALIBIUI-At Billlm l-uary, i6, 1N0 Mn. beck in her 1cm owls. at gilt???‘ HOIIIION" w-At Bsva v lu- 54.51.53‘! the home service i P. M. “hi?” “k398i. "will tithe n33?‘ '|- at oolrrulss u: See this Show - for a ‘crown. ensue’ oonu svnur Label |‘ l I 3 Advertisement in Last Tuesday's Guardian Prince . andwsrly today as \HERE’S - WHERE 8m a Girls See a Giant. Show REE! at the l Pltllllii rowsno rucsrnr Saturday morning at 10 o'clock See The cnowu ensue run. new! -. Special. Show For ‘Ohlldron ‘rziizti The Gcotrelliuardlan This column is for news of local interest but vertising of a newsy nature may be inserted n1 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. CUNFEDERATION LIFE INBUG- ANCE. L-WIBB-‘I-ll-Sli BUARD 0F TRADE Special Meeting tonight. v L-NU-il-ld-li. M35058 ltlismvliltll) - We are p ring a batch of for resi vexing. Phone 1012 and we will call for yours. mcFarlane a Co. 1389-2-16-21 HELD 0N RESERVE BID. ‘The arhnent housed - l-Iillsboro a v proper Y Louise Bonneli was public auction yesterday b Mr. J. A. MacDonald. Auctioneer and" withdrawn at $5,400. ‘rho reserve gal, it was announced, was cc.- JUNIOB, BOARD 0F TRADE COUNCIL MEETING-At s Coun- cil meeting of the Junior Board of Trade last night, the stitutlon was disc decided to brin it, with certain amendments. be ore the next gen- eral meeting for approval and ad ion. The list of members was and classified preparatory to the formation of standing com- mittees and study grou and was pointed out that re is a need for co-operation among the younger men o! the rural districts to provide assistulce in the study of agricultural roblenls. Consequ- ently it ls urge that; as manv as possible from this class. as well as all others interested in iolnlng the "movement be present the next general meeting which will be held in the Board of Trade Roozns. 512M, Monday night, Feb. 20th. at p. m. FREAK WEATHER HERE - Freak weather was experienced in Edward Island yesterday a soft warm south-west wind, cut raoidly into the snow blanket over the Prov- ince. fremperature climbed from 20 above zero early yesterday morning to 44 above at 8 o'clock last night according to records at the Char- lottetown Meteorological Station. Early this morning the unofficial temperature here was said to be 54 degrees above zero. At Char- lottetown little rain fell durinl! the night. Lightning was observed by a number o! Charlottetown citizens before midnight while some claim- ed they heard the accompanying thunder. gr the electrical disturbance was general through- out the Province could not be lean-led. It was believed. however. that no serious storm was ri- cnced. Amateur weatherman ere were divided as to what lightning .er reported revenue from til aflhe Prince Edward Theatre Saturday Morning 1o o’clock. B"! Your Grown iiraml tiorn ‘Syrup from J. W. some believed it forecast a wrest deal of snow to come while othr- crs saw it as the harbinger of an early spring. ANNUAL OIIUIDH MEETING —-The annual ting of the Hun- iti Presbymigrian Oh d1 ihlatrld flEim-Wddlllidl m‘ 501w: 8 P. M. Roper organlaations showed substantial advances for the year. The tress‘:- c rvlces held last. Jlune substantially towardl f redeoorating the whole interior of the church. Tile look place A u uo serv James of the church ti: . Moor- the llolyllodeomerllall ‘B so 0 In G it Magdalen Islands today. at this season of the year foretold. u,“ diam Feb. ts do... the various h 111E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l! 29th. BIRTHDAY about a hall hour before the plane wee scheduled to leave on retilrn and the flight was delayed until this 11101111118. 0n the noon cross- ing Jihc plane was a little late talking 0d! from lhere waiting for improved visibility. If weather conditions permit two regular mall motifs" would be made to the it was annou Eastern Guardian - -'Thls column ls reserved lor news of local. interest but. advertising ct a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- l le in advance. " “QUBSCBIPTIONB to . the Charlottetown Guardian ms be handed to their Rent. Archie ume. mlcoms OPEN lough came through from Char- otteoown to Montague Tuesda and left on return the same h1g1}? ..°W0ltLD'8 DAY 0F PRAYER —A committeeof ladies from each of the four churches in Montague met at the Plesbfysterian Manse to make arrangemen Ior the World's Day of Pro r which takes place on Feb. 3i in Saint Andrew's Pneebytnian Church. L ..'.I0lN'i‘ MEETING - A meet- ing of the Town Council and Board oi’ Trade Council of Montasue met Tuesday afternoon to consider s posed electric rate from the rltinle Electric Co. ‘ilhis new rate. if adopted, would mean a sub~ starltisl saving to subscribers in L ct. ..C. G. l. '1‘- - A special service for the C. G. I. T. Group was held in Montague United Church Sun- day evening. The address by Rev. Arthur Long was inspiring and helpful to cd and young. ‘The girls were all present occupied the choir. singing their own special ns. The group is undleigs the ef- Y?“ ficierlt leadership 0d Bl Coffin. “Mrs. J. 'H- lvilaoGregor. Monta- gue, left for the City on Monday morni ..Slle will spend f days th her daughter, ‘ W Mrs. Eddie Gamhum. Charlottetown. L. cm Guide News Au. CANADA cAMr (ladders are reminded that am cations to attend the camp m: eeay next era Ranmgers an ale due m be sent into Provin- cial quarters light away. ‘Use Minardh for Dandrutf. S. P. C. A.‘ urns: mass-as roman-r mo ma ens-r emoo A rm.“ crown as anmos as cans Mnaar-oo-rooonn nnzeour Door no. And Specials near A worn-n cAnsu ma; p, A Party And I aiuoy Allelalwhinli‘ . , a —lf’l‘lie suovf- . DELEGATES T i 0F BBNF A 1 Dr. Eil_aso'_l lmwvgrgvxudfizfTm s¥uifiasfiko l!!!‘ AISII will HI-ILUIHIHIIAII) '" YEA 8n Butter Cream, Cocoanut. Mailed - __ g PIP"? Tum‘ ltlorcrlocrom WmKGl iPfii llolgvglrlorionle ‘ h" 1°” ‘Mlmcol 79° rumor!’ use-ml "- 3'15" 'o7.'.'.§.'fi'..“.o‘..".'o 5 0*“ m’ A . -~~"~ "mm" °*“"’°“° 81'. anlanllonlv can auv? THIS IS JUST A FEW 0F_ MANY VALUES COME EARLY —~_.~r Tm; JENKINS PHARMACY rm. arc/v! ‘Dlbljlfilliililfl vuonr, 2m CUP Bl teem slim S11". CHMJLUUHDHH y‘ E1 0 . V I A E S Please M clrrowu caucus CLUB S Organization Meeting And Showing 0f Movies CANADIAN LEGION ROOMS 'I‘ONIGHT s=so r. M. I All Interested In Photography Attend IDPl-‘I-uq MEETING HEARS ' l ERENBE Impressions Of Relig- ious Gathering In Madras, India In December Brought To Local Audience. Hlghllghtsodtheidadrescoh- India lwtDe- 8. Hull's attended a meeting at Qint John. N. 35.. last week where deiewutes landlines. lasted i8 doll. ‘methane Wis “the coming Church of Jesus v item- Flood‘ Jhpan. and Dr. m» secretary ct Saint John, Rov, Mr. Webster sold, “It was s. thrilling experience and one which brought great joy and thanksgiving to us to hear c! the work of Jesus Christ in the lives of these speakers and their coun- ." They realised in a new the speolner continued. No other power could bring tlhese people ogebher on a common ground. Rev. Mr. Webster spoke per- ticulariy of the background of the Mlodlras conference wilile Canon Healcm covered. the saint John meeting tmm the standpoint of "the message brought from Ma- dras." . The conference in India was the third greet gathering ed its kind since the turn od the cent/dry, Rev. Mr. Webster said. The first was held in Fdinburg in 1910; the next was in Jerlmalem in 1926; and the third in India. The latter meet- ing was originally scheduled for (ii-line. but that plan had to be abandoned because of the war there. The quaint dealt briefly with the five windpal topics discuss- ed alt the Madras ‘ . Bpcskln: of the deliberstdons on "the inner life 0t the Church" he bold his audience it had been de- .clded that the Church be urged to cultivate ill worship so that when men and entered the Church they would realize they wre in the presence of God and whentileyleftttleywouldgoout with a glow on their facenbeoause The insepsrehlewayin which relfilcnanded " waebound upwasalso Tobesuc- Jah Ma-nelldm, the National Christian Mi way ‘tho unifying force of Josue. i manufacturers or omra ‘Brand mow o... w: and one of...“ BALANCE or rms MONTH n..m*.:l:..m."n* »- r » s. s- u i0 a. m. ' ' ,,,::;,",,"',,';;,t;,':7:,',,:“ SPECIAL ormamynn‘ H d "Huh N"? 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"gilfprfinltblfl, this is their special party and be mun) Envelopes ‘M, Rubber Gloves g °° we to attend. co list mom alli “w v/f: _ ' ' alrlld Btlchbtvlttle Vellum Finished. Writing Pad ‘l’ ",."'...' -‘/ lululuiounls m‘ * °“ mu. rol- lo: toe I mawflm" 19°“! raster: Both f Trinity lllllliell cnoroll "u ... 55c ~= muasnAY. rancusnv l6 A £38” i ._..c.._.."°" m!7__"h!_7'_€.¢_"'_ .453." T Elf: :1”- wit.‘ H m ‘PECIAL m’ ‘a ' l ‘awn ,, - _ n 1' “mum” mm“ $121“ if lilgltlinEltlltlilrzEhux-r m‘ ' ‘Ens a cafr-‘Augarrs m THISTIEE WRITING cAsmuA own - All persons and s 1 .5. “c550,,” ) 100's c for - - - - - m ADS 01' lnteruted in. the fonnst-lon of a Pound Tin l ‘ngprgc m, of prlofif A Squire MINERAL ENVELOPES Pgigtographers Club for bot-h still f” , ‘ 5w," l on‘, l n M“, , _ ; u‘, ".....:":l*.2.l. miss... "Wu" J '°°"' '°"""' "‘"" 39‘ "m" "r 9o Legion mm ‘at a o'clock. Mr. Both for - - - .. - 39c Mum“ PM“ h" l oonmvm on. Q0. no gigs igtexglegtcd to "Mfgcro; the Insular us Pwnn Iayh i meetins. IrMO-fl-id-ll “got-a, ‘M; zoo sheet wuss of \ T"mn:h:o:u,;"~uooln 5 ‘n’ qgfg‘ ll-II "cnoulvnnn" Ar MONCTON_ m“ “fig.” IRITEN \..-._ l “u. m °'"'"'fl.'"°'"~ ‘rho molar Charlottetown-Suin- “wmsma 1-091- | I "mm", w“ a rssr: Wool edwonctonnirservloewss “n. \ ‘ ‘m'mh¢u. i. "Klvuilded" o. mm. last och» 29°-2 lol- 53c 6mm“ Emma nos-cocoon: because of fog on the Rrinoe lld~ Punt 50c Bottle of REXALL “can” m. b M balm" “*- . ward Island side, it was learned. "Au." Tlsr NOSE w“ Tmw" ' 1...... .....,’,..,'.‘,,,,{“ " 9"’ "m" 39° out. H... so“: cJ-PWR om o» sh...- "z no. ""'"::.:.'::"~" -~ e 61' _ an e1 u: . > gum!‘ wolf... unmade‘ l’ ‘win/or :1” Blltflphedgeo \~ nxras‘ snsomr. “u” “" " 79‘ m ° w“ ' “Co. - l A nos tuol Small Bias Tunbler 30th f0!‘ l ' ‘gummy; 2,“.;';,,,;,“*““,,,,,",,",- .,,_,\ or c .......".-.._..._..._... l... m» 550 START ENJOYING- leap 8 Oahu lle Lhcllllsyh. imselr absence self-reliance, the noes 0f mountebanlra in public life and the lazy atfipt to t all reqaonsibility on govern- of Endlish and University, at e _ s day dinner at Maodonald College las evening. m - e personal W W Di‘. lMAihflil-ln Ill "mmmllril" "' "so. a. fill?‘ aid College celebration due to lord Tweedsmuirs odlficial visit to Mc- STOP DOUBTlNG-—~ “CELLOFHIINE"- $541.50 FILTER gig/luv FILTERS When ordering by mall in- clude remittance and pos- tage and save C.0.D. charges ce-chsu: University, who added Mention- IHE ONLY PATENTED COME EARLY zion. Cyrus MacMillan, Ph.D., Delivers Founders Day Address At MacDonald College Montreal ' the fooiewli! has ttcrrs ‘ounder and devote selves to the sewlce of that fellow- and the . Dr. m’; tribute h Q declareo by wee . Ilelxd, of the collegle, have been "the most eloquent of all the addresses have been delivered at Maodoneld: College in honor of the founder. It was particularly fitting that, the address of eulogy should have bear Dr, lililaolvlll-lan, the him “Old MoGill." Dean Laird Guests at the head table wig . Waiter M. Stewart: and son, David, by wrloee courtesy the lebration possible: . Cyrus MaoMllierr Sinclair mud; Vice-Principal W. H. Brit-tam, who presided. and Mrs. Brlttaln; Miss B. M. Phiip; '1'. N. Beaupre. Dorothy Robinson, Kenneth Crawford and D. J. Mo- Donald. of the students‘ council: and MJ-e. Marion Strong and Lorne , wardens of the college. mllowing the dinner, a concert was held in the Assembly Hall and an excellent program was pre- sented by Mrs. Walter Clapperton. given to“ '1 rl soprano; Miss D0115 Klllam. plan- ls; James C. Scott. baritone George Williams, ma lclan; Ieslie Curtis, umorls; and the Link‘! Masonic direction of Walter Cinpperoon. Canadian Girl whanhnflriawenttolndiaasa , missionary Bil years ego. §t0W8W3y Hfild ‘lihauntoyandsoiidarityotthe __._. Chliflfiill "villains 5o ,Fe.-b.1f>-!.loe- was “ the , ” gm, “"~‘* 20, daughter at ssid-Itslweoneavilm MWLEEcc-‘lofliamiltornmib. nowemflfliedlwvhwlidbotlwescetolnodooooscthoqlnn bwndtoceiiilerintln mitvmruu-ywlmloiloal-nvecsssmn- wl-lich Christ payed. may in the liner tonight. g No decision was ‘ immed-R lately as to what to do with hes but it la believed she will remain Hinthedzipmltllitsn-ils Onflil mourn voyage to New York Bet- urday. ._._..._._........ .- HOCKIY CHALLENGE We the Midget Canadians do hereby challenge an Midget hoo- ksy team in e Ciy torthe eta championship. Boris of games managers. be arranged by the I. McOonrt. Mgr. Too Late To Classify was» . \ bv-x.‘J—;¢-c'm.< q: . . .11