CAPITOL TODAY.’ _.-__. - Edward Toy '1- cusncn! cones. IIKMUN WITH" GEORGE Lrzwrs ' ALSO_ COMEDY SCREAM firrnivn. inn-r cum" In! llil Golden Voice in One Enchanting Melody After Another ‘Also Color Classic “Song of Spain" TOMORROW- M l t l n e e, 3.15 - 18c, 87c. Night, 7 d: 8.45—26c, 42c, 5Z0. BOLLICKING MUSICAL RUMPUS 0N THE CAMPUS '1 rwornstuusl r Mondey mam, Dr. w. r. reported one ceseof mauled fever during the mouth. Councillor‘ Doug- nn seconded the resolution re the in- creased rote of wages for city labour. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-JUN l lneptist Church ere steadily increas- ‘in; in e‘ dance and deepening in llntereshlitev. A. C. Vincent spoke eloquently to e. large ccngregltim isst evening. This evening Mr. Vin- cent's subject, "Not fer from the Kingdom." All ere cordially invited. 4 OFFICERS RIIOTIIF-At the en- .nual meeting of the Third Order of 1st. Ilhncls, held lest ccvnlng m the lAssembly Hell of 8t. Dunstan! Bas- ilica, the following officers were el- ected to hold office for three yesrs: ll-‘resident: Mrs. M. M. Murphy (re- elected); Vice Prom: Mrs. J. l-‘i. 'Monsghan, (re-elected); Secretary "Ircusurer: Mrs. Frank Sigsworth. ~~ . llNiJNi 1FOX l JAMB . m. lALltlNli, SINGING. o/mcmo Milslclxi ‘l?."l”\/Li' link-r the University of song rm d Dance for Lessons n Laughter CHORUS OF 100 CHARMERS CHASE TAlKlE comm A McCOY" A ND SYMPHONY CARTOON TOMORROW (ircat Thriller With Rronchns oi the Plain and Air! nu “ THE WINGED HORSEMAN ” wrrn nurn norm A desperate battle while ticd to pars- chiatcs — struggling for a machine gun 1n a_ urning plane — stopping g dumped, with u. motorcycle. Also Comedy. Riot "Finishing school" N E X T ONDAY _ A SUNBURST . op s 0N G ALL SINGING With’ Janet Gaynor ‘PA/‘Lmglsa ‘ ~ A lid Charles Fnrrrl ‘ K5225; MUS! L COMEDY lrjrruscno wants mm 1mm; l l“ “Wk M W“: built before the ' I ,l"cnr 2000 B. c, . .J%. SALBPJ, , _ -' ' - ~ lUulieduPrcssn-“Sori; n {Bntlsh l J Tine lelnams of the (my which ed when the Dlricsts ble pemltch spout‘ of ltllm T‘J"““‘°“ a" being mug)“ trumDcls' and it cmrleww l mound‘ “ghost pa" of the my when the nvo-ple heard the sound nil ill", "Um/Wt and the people shout-I . l l ell With a tlrcat shout that the wall fell down fl t l .- . ucnt up int: $121321? gm people» p-lvibuognmz is we standing o’ Red m: b?’ _ y, .very man C-IYl-L uUllCOl for January;_. I th-‘f 13;‘ " hmll. 23d they wok} (173110 lX-l i-Iclcn Campbell, l‘ lciitl-‘Itdliibu: of uni-zed “mm vnwl MP-"itho Garrett. 2 Cilarlcs Mnrswn lo fixamirle ll? Slhl Afar“ Ruboflson‘ 3 Mary Cambium ‘u-alls 0f Jericho began workelxtl pgivvx-mi/l bmne Cnmpbem 2 ‘ . ‘z . ac. Cl. . ' ' K. l I . ~ - -. . 1. 12:1,.22%;?;:.ii:d:.:.:i:.&ri.:;:. Won = ’ ' ' - r ' fiiIl-c Bruce. '1 "r -' ~ - ~ .. ' 22g u.» d the city during thc blonzc (_rl.\(l(‘ IV—1 Kenneth Campmll, 2 Wallace Fraser. ‘These ere oi surprising strength Grad. 1H 1 Um,“ Allen -4 _ - ' Y '- - ‘ - 2 Gus b! the stones weighing twol, 5u1.1~_p1»1,\“(1_ ' tons. nnri in places the nnuov-crcrl; (n-Mp; 11...; Elma Bruce, 2 mm“ svnlls stand more than twenty feel Km 7on1‘ hlgh- (ll-rule I rm_1 Le - B 'l‘hc defences are described by Pro, p,“ Roberta)‘, 3 Gusuéimmlgiulcc’ 2 I . ...___. m: n l-nlfifeaiimg t fcssor Garslzlng, who is in. charge of l KlLBY-BICHABDSON - A very pretty wedding was solemniud on wednxday morning ct eight o'clock ‘in the church or our Lady of lmudes. oempbeuwn, u. 1.; when Rev. F. M. Lontelgne uni-ted in mar- irlsge Anne Isabel. second ‘ _,“ of Mr. end Mrs. Geo. Richardson of Atholvllls to Joseph ‘fliomns Kilby. son of m and we John Kilby, o! ptltawa. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. E. Laviolette while Mr. LaVlolet-te supported the groom. The happy couple left on the Ocean Limited for Montreal and {Ol-tllll. 0n their return they will ‘proceed to Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. where the groom hold-s l 116W"- slble position with the Canadian vickerm-‘Mcnctm ‘rinses. ENIOYABLE GATHERING -" A number of P. E. Islanders in Ottawa. with their friends, numbering 24 in all, enjoyed e very pleesant "get to- gether" on Friday evening, January 31st, in the form of a surprise isre- well party. in honour of Mr. Benton Crossman, of Cape Wolfe, P. E. 1., who has been stationed in Ottawa in connection with the Depertment of Notional Defence and hes recently been transfened to St. John, N. 8., in connection with the Department of Immigration and Colonization. ‘The pnrty wms held cl. the home o! Mrs. Coons, 109 Florence St, with whom Mr. Crossmsn had made his home while in Ottewa. After e. well arranged programme of music and contests had been cerrledcut, Miss A. Cairns addressed the guest of honor on behalf of the gathering, ex- pressing thedecp regret felt by ell in losing him from the Island circle in Ottawa, but congratulating him on his promotion and the opportunity of returning to the Best. Miss 1). landers present. i1 in number, sct of green gold cuff links es a to- ken of the estecmdn which he was held, following which ."l"or Hes a Jolly Good Fellow" wss iustily sung, refreshments were served and the party ended. The Islanders - were: ivliss A. Cairns. Miss Berber: Beatrice Bowness, Miss Alberta Mc- ltcllan, Miss R. Dunn, Miss P. Fitz- ger , Miss Mary Ferquhsrson, Miss ElsieeBrown, end Miss Irene Murchi- " son. rll--~--llvfl Grade I (b)-1 Arthur Bruce, 2 lame MBAINQUJ. _ mess-r nAvweoN. < Teacher. Announcing A Nesv r"-' After many years with the Palons Ltd., which has now closed i public willy-we hope, be continued. business stand at 145 Great George . r if‘ P0 pl l Ofyour patronage? A dvtiililreat George 3t. v ‘ Under Experienced Management MEN’S WEAR ONLY have decided l0 locate still in Charlottetown where former pleasant associations with the door to (j. F,” . Y. will be opened on or about Merci: 1st, where a complete range of Men's Furnishings land-F-iothing will be carried. Our aim wmnemmmn QUALITY GOODS PUDAII PRICES.” May We 100k for “a sha _ I A. MacDkougoll ‘l a ' lh-lsl?“ “O“B“Y'7’.'M9"‘"Ow3ll Store old firm- of ts doors, we Our new '\ Street, next iientl n‘ rue err! council. mus; ; “ gs held cech evening in the l lidacPhcrson, on behalf of the Is-l presented “Ilenton" with e handsome: McClregcr, Miss D. MecPherson, Miss Jfilulsr monthly meeting of the ‘zrlsnmnt Women's Institute wee -noenw noon noun is guise; anlleed to plum you better. ’ ‘ ' ' . iw-c-mn-izt -Poet Office Inspector wmr s: onsrbttetown was in summer-side cn Mondsy on oifieiel business. _.._ , e -vsr.sm1ue snare sun can» zuvn. in Kensington Rink on m- day, hi». itth, B p. m. Admission ise. and as c. ueurs skate enti- show. " ' lddi-Bi —UNITID "CHURCH OI‘ CAN; ADA, jtensingto , Rb. 1d. Rev. J. R. Saint, D.‘ D., minister. M5 e. m., Sunday School; 1i o. m., The Win- dows of the Soul. Beginning a series of sermons on the message of our beautiful srt windows; 7 p. m. lich- ces of Hebron; a p. m., Bummerfield. -G‘ARD PARTY-The weekly card partieb in Maple Lest Hall, under the auspices of the Grand River Altar Society,» have been largely attended and much enjoyed. Prizes have been won by the following participants: Miss Margaret ‘irsinor, Birch Hill; Mrs._ Edward Larkin, Bayside; and Mr. Wesley McDonald, Cross Rivers. -N. —SOCIAL GQTBERXNG-Fbr some time past the Women's Institute of Richmond have been holding card parties in the school, which are much enjoyed by the folks, young and old. of the village end surrounding dis- trict. On Jen. 24th, the prizes were won by Mrs. E. J. MacDonald end Mr. Arnold Mclintee carried them oi! on Jan. 51st, and Mrs. Joseph Currie and Mr. Lawrence Cameron were the lucky winners on Feb. itni-N. _drv:N susrermen scu- TliNCli-Iimsnuel Steele. ill-o 905t- menter-‘n-t Miscouche, appeared be- fore Mlclstrates Alexander Campbell and John Moillson er. Summerside on Monday nwrnlnm chewed with not accounting for money received by him Im- the Department when he occupied the position of Post Master. He pldld " suiitv end lmvifll made restitution to the Postal Department. including ‘costs, sentence was suspend ed during his good behaviour-a. ‘NARROW ESCAPll-What might have proved a very serious affair happened on Friday. Feb/Wm when -a pasty consisting of three stalwarts from Central Bedeque with l-‘helr horse and sleigh started for the woods in Heetcwn to cut firewood. Unfortunately on their long journey or possibly ltiree miles their heads got turned and they got lost. causing hcmselvos much anxiety, since night was coming onsnd the mercury get- ting well down below zero. It was n gloomy prospect for men and beast. but Providence seemed lo favor ilhcm land directed, their course to n farm house in Frmwwu, where they were wafined and fed and started on their way home rejoicing regular monthly meeting on Wednes- day evening. Feb. 5th, at the home of Mrs. E. J. Cormier. The president, Mrs. Ebbs Praught. occupied the chair. The meeting opened with the singing of "The Maple beef Forever. There were ten members 1 ‘. Roll call was answered by quoting o. poem from s Canadian author. The Secretory. Mrs. J. P. Oeudet, reed the minutes of the last meeting. which were on motion adopted. Re- ports were mede by tnwsciiocl and sick committee end new committees appointed. It was decided to pur- chase l brush mot for the school. The weekly cerd parties in the school under the management or this W. 1.. have been very successful so fer, es shown by the financial report of y anmd submitted by the secretory. At ’ the tlonclusicn of the meeting e de- flghtful entertainment was enjoyed, __ _ by the members end s. lerge numbcri m“, flee," Lunch wll W!" “W” ' of visitors. “A dsinty lunch was serv-J by the hclless end meeting closed ed by the hostess, assisted byyother‘ members. {A hearty vote of thanks. was tendered Mrs. Cormier for her hospitelity. Mrs. Melvin Begicle kindly invited the members to her "home for the next meeting, which takes piece on Mar. tie-N. --._- -cr.smonr msrmrrs .11» AT a , \ - . ma” 1,. r \ . -msrrrvrc‘wonx-'nie Rich-I mond Women's Institute hcld their, l v I l Freshi to... crlcan wash fabrics, Plain Broadcloth in a. half dozen popular coloring-saw. Notable r 25c value , ed Zephyrs, American wash tab Special Printed foulards in a dozen lovely pat- terns, and as many varieties of 45° coloring- Bargains in American, e WASHGUBIIS g OUR New York connections have just _ shippedlus two special cases of lovely Am- , prices that have sur think will delight you. Here are a few of the items shown? Printed Piques, Plain Broadcloths. Print: Printed Georgettes," a. great rangedncludlng some o long time.‘ These worth ~to l‘ Printed lndian Head, of American wash goods, yard wide, half dozen smart patterns. New York plckecllp at bargain prised us and we On sale today. i l Lovely, fine, yard wide. pfints and per- cales» in a. host of pretty patterns "- smartly n e w and great value at“... f the prettiest“ rics you've seen fol‘ a. 50c yd. - OPiainyRayon Alpaca, 12 danty colorings in this charming yard wide, silk likefabric -- 'g\ood 65c lifoColl Fronienec ... value National Breweries .. a very popular type 45c Have you bloomer. mostly in some colors. I Just compare this r A Amazing Value Silknit Bloomer Shown» in “our Northern window, you’ll see a. most remarkable value silknit large bobette, but with standard size in LAR Value you see anywhere but here. Mailed Postpaid ' 79c Seen thdt 7 9° , small, medium and with the ,bcst DOL- with "Cod Save roe rung." -wlpnmo elus- A w» end m“, “we; wee solemnieed by up an. George Ayers It the Per- wm“, KQmInQMh on Wednesday “moan; Dec 11th.. st no o'clock m“ m; some u. dsusmf 0* Mr. shim maniac M 01mm. W’ same the been: ‘Mr. Idi- MOORE a rrLEobf They wufbe followed to their home groom m‘ one of Clinton's most pms- perous farmers. --Miss Johnston returned o. hci’ home in Tllnish on Moudw- sfter spending e few gays with lrtendslin Richmond and Grand Ri- ven-N. ‘ ' ‘numeral. ‘swoon IXCIIANCI ‘ mm“. reports iurnimeu by Grun- shields st osfyronteein, to Stewart" Jones mo». st Greet oeom strut. Oheritttotewn. ' ‘ \‘-~ quoted st closing. Fob. ii, “M. monrseu. fl sedan ;,. Axeemmme byhoetsofgoodwlsheswiwreilu_ i telifi Giriqfiiid l ‘I ‘f. . _ _ ..-so upon Bsbbeth, ileb. 10th: Cardigan at 1i can. and ‘l p. m.;_ Dundee st 8 p.111. my. wig. Davies, n. s, mnnter. mnocxeir? AT MONTAGUE Thursqby. Feb. 13th. Vlcs of Char- lottetown. ‘vs Imperlisls. n you like One hour's skating. . Scots ‘Inl Conada (Ooutinucd from psgc t) - ---.e-----.i.--_.- ioi ‘Nova Bcotie ere propled largely _ _ by descendants of those who come out .iu the vessel mentioned shove. The Gaelic llnguege is still used consider. ably in some districts but it seems ‘likely that in another generation it will have largely disappeared, or be under stood only by some ol the ol- der peoplcnqbvlousiy except in a icw cases. the Highland population in Con‘ eds. hes long ego lost touch with its cousins n’; the fer-off lslende end glens cl Scotland. The pioneer settlers to Lower Cen- ado. brought out with them their loy- alty to lay and established authority and e sturdy herdihocd. While many of, them were followers 01 Prince Charlie their descendants llterwsrds proved abundantly their loyalty to the Bntldi Crown. In Cenode the fami- liar Scottish clan names are written in the pieces of highest honour. Olen- renald. Weekly Scotsman. Forcign Power Securities ...... Fraser Company .. General Steel Weres .. l-lorncOiL,....... - imperial Oil .. .. industrial Alcohol .. international Nickel .. International Petroleum .. .'.. Nltilnnal BieeICIr .. ... ..... Gratis Bronze .. ... ... ... ‘Canada Melting Dominion Tar .. .. Famous Players .. ... Ncranda ,. ' Power Corporetim .. . Price Bros. . .. urn. u. . ... ... ... ... i" Quebec Power ...'... ‘Shnwlnlgan .. . Bmcltes .. ... ... sreel of Cansde Sleei of Canada. Pfd .. Blmons .. . Winnipeg Electric .‘ . . . . . . . .. NEW YORK American Can .. lil-"i Allegheny .. . 32% li/tnocondn .. ‘I'll; lBcndix Aviation .. ... .... .. 40 liionsolldotcd Gas .. 114 Ilnternctionnl Harvester .. ... 909’; cnnewbt Copper .. ... 60% Llonlgommy Ward .. 433i Niagara. Hudson Power .. 15",’. Radio .. ... ..... 42H lPaiuntount Players Leaky .. 6th launder-q on New Jersey .. 021.‘. ‘Jenicl: and Ford ... .. 37% ‘Slorlulg Securities A .. .v._, .15 !Poor&'Cc.B..... am 'Yeliow'l‘ruck.. .. C. ER. .. .. ... ... ... 218% General Motors .. 43% s. S.Btecl . m BANKS BenlrofNovescotle .. ... 82G Blhkof Menu-eel .. any. BsnlrorConnrmco .. m 312 Roysl Bonk .. OEENDERS M“ III will be received by the undersigned II till noon feb- flll’ 1MB, II"- v AUETIN LAID. ‘OUPIQIPY. Csvendllh, ILI. I. ‘lddd-I-iflmwi‘. OQOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOOQ 0 see 5.. f9. nous. better l lean-abroad _ -_ _ ' .l’l~rnsseif'rssrsu suviclsree ‘reel hoekeyi don't miss this game. ’ .1101 r Dominion Bridge .. ... . 78%; l Ncw Hardware lpr up-to-dalc homer " y‘ qpitese IIp-io-dntc. but . 3 thcikjli“ lunch _m>cre rut"- 2‘ lilting ell lliillillg (illness m! "filo-bl" l"'"' i‘ “l n .1-- MABON ‘ ‘h? """~'".'-"4'" 0 < A $1.09 i it mo: ' w... ‘an, a, all. Es l MIXTU“ cough; _ c: 0505» ‘fl/HI? BRONCHI l" k. ---ee--..-_._____ f . 960-0 04 e e 4 g g EYES TESTED * ‘ sun 3 , cusses rrrrco l z f B. W. TAYLOR r . s. =s. TAYLOR . z Optometrists ‘ z q ill Richmond Siren z 040064060404 e404 >040 0-0;... "nun-m J immle Jingle ‘Says: Sprend the breed and s read the new: the flncst when you chooie. Pick -Stewart's lircuii. combines the artistic with the (l0- ‘ lmndllbllll)’ 0f durable Hardware dc- ‘llll- MB)‘ We 511°“? you Hnrduare l" dc!!!“ Bllprcpriatc to the churne- m” 0f your home's architeclnrr? M no increase - in cost. Though rcnll] worth more to you] The Rogers Hardware ($0., Li: 4 nited ,W&uEnw ,AMD1hflUS - v Till Ovansnoss _._—_. -—_--e--¢4§£ \ ' 31w!" Jersey- cioih. nnd _, Cesiinerette, some have [our . lIIfllOIl-lltiien 1w» hucklcy mill ‘two straw- fMly by they. Me not consid-