.»n:ucs: nnwann e-Tfi-Dfiil. -1... - wen. SHOWING AT 3:15 7 - 9 —COME EARLY! milieu Ill W‘ ' tiiiihi‘ stein m“, . mm tnuv . remit W1!“ M” o! local la of tan lo .. $351213‘. "Twat, vu- lOll II liflllfll COOKS tot Phflliivfll. me CHARLOTTETO\A'N__GUARD_|5N . the pirate must with t during Dani! e noun miows smum m“ IOI ZAOI “gum i" Robin‘ Hood and his _ red-haired eaptiv -_ bride. he mightiest ‘ oi All. sec picturesi’ #1 éyonfid s f _ ‘irgez/kv/eazaze m n- | new n»: eel In Mann ALSO : MUSICAL - SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 tacmvlcoton ‘cf/inks "run SPANISH MAIN’ as VIVID mama saca The stormy love affair of a pl- rate captain and a lady o! Spain during the picturesque buccancer days of [he Caribbean is devel- oped in RKO Radio's sensational Frank Eorzupt- production m Technicolor, "The Spanish Main." now at the Print": Edward Theatre. Starring Paul llcnreld, Mau- reen O'Hara mid Walter Sieildk. the tllm is hailed as one of the mbst spentarvml‘ offerings r-vcr turned out of l-lcllyxvoud. Elcmk is rust as the urr~"z\nt uni piti- lus Gunner of loch’: domin- i. in. V mi Uni i lsyzko, The Patton's spine-chilling t claslmithlmyz- ' . teriovs muster- s’ killer! x SPORTS - NEWS W. ions in the New World. Miss O‘- Hara portrays the roud (laugh- ter of the Viceroy o Mexico, Sle- zak's aiflunced bride, while Hen- reld is a Rutch sea captain who, after Sleznk seizes HQIIFEHYS ves- sel and sells the crew into slavery, turns to buccanccring and preys on the Spanish gallcons. Learning that Miss O'Hara is en route to Oartugena to marry Sieznk, Henrcid captures. ner vcs-| sel by a clever ‘ruse and wcds the lady herself solely to split‘ hi5 old enemy. - EIGNB IN N" FFILM The murder of a child“: nurse aboard a train forms the basis of PeKO Radio's newest mystery- thriller, "The Falcon in Ban Fran- cisco” now showing at the Capl- tol heatre with Tom Conway in hi: accustomed role of the super- neTllihlb d f the urse who was e o y o n traveling with a little girl. l: found on the train bearing The Falcon to San Fknncisco, and the sleuth undertake: to see the child to her Mvsraitv NEW "ca home. doing so, he is ar- rested for kidnapping and l| bailed out by a mysterious woman who later roves to be the head of a amugg int; Bani. l This starts The Falcon ofl onl one of his most exciting aclven~l lures, in which he runs down the gang and solves the mystery three other murders. In constant danger of his life, he underlines one of the tounhest experience! in h of} Meeting _0f Ladies Aid P. E.l.llospital The monthly meeting of the Lztdlm aid c-f the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held mt, the Oimdall Home Monday afternoon January 14th, with the President, rs.N. DcBlois presiding. Thgxe were sixtcczt members pres- on Mr . J W MlacKenzlc report» ed on’ the Christmas decorations for the trays and a standing vote of thanks was ertcntdcd to Mrs MncKenzie and Mrs Baker for their work in uhLs ccnn on. Arranmemen-ts were tnade for a sponsored picture which we hope to have in lfisibniary. In the znennv tithe. each member is aslced t0 have a table of bnldiw or a tea nnrl Mrs Bern Rea-cos .lr., and Mrs R. D. Qulelev kindly offer- evzi to ba-ke charge of this. Mrs Campbell pave out‘, 4 damn neore Dillow oases for the members. to lake home and hem and slzalted a large sea-vim: would take place sometime in February. , After the meeting adjourned afternoon toe was served bv Mrs. Earle z-oDmimld and Mrs. George Blnhs ' School Improvement League Meeting The School Improvement Lmguc met at. the home cf ltins Mark McQmga-ti on Tltumdiny, Jan. with. Vice -Prcsid2nt. Mrs. Harry Coamcre mpsldintg. Reports given bv the chairmen of the varous commit-tea show than the activities of the Lemme are lrrcwreasim satisfactorily. Mrs. H. Palmer, League repre- sentative on the Playground Com- mission, spzke of the work already done bv that. body and “halt. was bcimiz alarmed to overcome fibtlliilas mcoumtcred in making and supervising the several out- door rinks. The fldylsfllblliity of having vocational guidance for high sehcc-l studonris wns discussed and btoks on t-he subject were examin- ed It was decided to leave the mtktiter open for hither study. of the bu-sistese session n vorv instructive film il- lustrating the med fcrr early recognition and treatment of T. g. was shcwm by Miss Dorothy ox Thlb plot/lire was followed by a (walk by Dr. Cteelman who further impressed the lesson of the film by t/ellimz of some findings of the X-mw survey at present beinsz car‘ ried on thromzhout P. E. I. ‘five work u! Xtrayintz the citi- zens of Charlottetown will beuln as soon as armmewnextts can be completed and Dr. Omelman urged that all co-vpeeate bv mak- ing and limping up}. s promptly. The insidious tiling about T. B. that in its early abuses mlt-ner the victim nor those who are con- stanlv in com-tact. with him and so most. liable to imectlon have 6186086 . ," itd"h,he . eiiilglitigli, iudizixinb fit. Folthtusi person finally feels it necessary to reformed crook, who adds several call an a lfhe of gay notes of comedy to the pro- ;I‘ ceedinsa. ___._____--- ADVICE 0N OIYSTAL 1b main crystal and out pail‘ , mull b jut“ waging the glen with it. POLII! DELEGATE DEAD glans -—- and mew vonx, m. to (on —!¢t m: te m Warsaw today the lchal police ce- who was Natlonn fie Polish Prose Agency tread!" d vi l l to agiyair-iolitu r a cu , A“ algal: to {he with dilrint! the lcnlon yearn 15-46 makes a may mtfbc mcowndsed tm~ all many have been lnleoizad and must face. at best. a lam! and expensive tllnua. Th! mot. limit “Mk” irallmttttlavr: 511w is tine only mama of deloot-i-rtaTlLtnitseariv macs N114 INTI-DIM Wilt! n. emanation-ma wlligehzlddm SIQQIIKIIIQ oIMkuQTweedy terwnrd toured Polish “centres in cultural conference at the United States, died suddenly October and who at-i Jan. l2. in Warsaw. UONFEDEBATION LII’! IN- IUIANCB. ron JIWIILLIIY IIIAIIB loo Crockettb. 171-"- sliLcilTAxiy quantttl a WED 8 , OI. R, Large & Co. and who have not received invlt; ations to the “Welcome Home’ dance are cordially invited with their partners to the Club. Tuesday, January 22. 1-18-21 CONDITION UNCIIANGID - The condition of lilr. W. R. Dennis, Central Royalty, who we: taken to the P.E.I. capital last Saturday morning at er suffering a stroke. remains‘ unchanged, hospital of- ficials said last night. GOLD@' WEDDING — 00n- alre to 1th‘. and M15. John Toomibg o! Cape ‘mavens wtiowlllhe flnlmonor LIEUTAEOVERNOR RETURNS Govetnor JA. Berm- alnd Mm. Demand mun-nod to l evening calpirtta ~ alter a. lfl-da visit to Boston and other New land centres. Dur- ing , met. many farther Istltmders. Many of them had been personally ac- quwkni/ed with time Govemor years ago and welcomed the opportunity to renew old rriexulaltipa. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH At, the momlmg service in Trin- ity Ohunch on Snmdla, January 20th, the nllnister D1160 “d on the antciqnt question long ago by toe Psalmist. who, as he con- templates the Universe and hunnam We. aslced "What h; Man"? The Psolmzist prefaced his question with ain aiffxmwtion of faith in God. and seemed tcbali-eve that the true answer to titan‘. question could only come from such an afftnmatlmi of with. It is a question that, still ex‘ ermises the minds of every think- m: person and still awaits a sat- aflaictory answer in most. Shedding upon it the light. of our Lion faltfn we discover that Jesus inter- pretation c-f the Law becomes a guide for those who would seek the |a.nswor Jesus proclamatlmi of rhe faithfulnas of God and the broth- erhood of man is wfliane Ghristlaxis begin to seek the answer to the great, question "Who is Mian" and the Mimstclr assrted than; while mam’ answers have been and. are being given today a finad answer null only be discovered in the mea- sure of our fadth in God and our enpreasicm of that faith in our re» lationshtp one to another. The men's double quartet sang "Tlnsre is a. Rambo-w Shining Somewhere". Ln inc Survday School, the wor- sihlp service was cert-diluted by Mr. Edwin Joltnstonys cluss and the boys accompanied the Gluing with an c-z-chcstsa wthich helped greatly in their omntrlbuticn UhiTCU$h their leadership in worship In the evening i512 Mirfievnr preached on “Radical Religion" and the choir sang the anthem of the Lonely Pdgflhlo . . .J .A. Meal-e. E LANTIGEN LANTLG LANTIGEN Llatigen is vnccine and is a natural _ ‘LANTIGEN xeleuin becteri LANTIGEN conditions. LANTIGEN J LANTIGEN LANTIGEIU Sl0AN’S LINIMENI‘ “V” {BEAM iron... ‘HIM, Adm and 30mm: nu: 1mm runrrr “Melina Yesterdl mitdsher, ca. 18%,, . One nugft . senwuflmrte and self-eff n m9 (All! 01’ doom, and Only 511W m” W?" "J descelr. But to your weakness g?!» W ktww the reinforce resent lif, Elfin vobories eve: “n1 at are final and Cfrmplete, i tine sense 1413a‘. than, pang ‘he tear atdcn will never trouble '1’ ‘Egg; him iseno optimistic ." cried whim 1011s use. "is “gsolfxpefiibii B bind Out cd’ t-he snare of the Wwlflfif the size-re is broken and we a“? 591130.180!" And sonritlmies Khan we have buckled long all‘ l-d i . thgngfiiqx prayerful-ll’ with an‘ evil Kllwdlilltlry iealize ti. . . ~ lit. tihe lure aind Qf‘fg,,i§§,?,,§‘“_m§§ fascination of it. are not there any 5011.994‘: the. snare is broken, 1,1,..- bmi °$l>a-De>d—your so/ul flies free» All time bitter. hiunllixming y.“ gnu ma" B88111 for everi pgmmeewm fiélgroen. even here m this $5.000 Awarded For Accident Mrs. Jean C. Costa, 271 50m}, Street. Bridgewoter, Mass. a urand. daughter of the late Mr. James Beales of Charlottetown, P. E. I., was awarded $4000 by jury Friday following B trial before Judge Charles G. Cabot in the civil ses- sion of Slipéflbl‘ court here. This was the largest amount awarded to any plaintiff in this session of the court. The trial was result of an occi- dent on the morning of Dec. 2 at Gove and Bedford streets Bridge- vvateig where Mrs, Costa, who was Iidiflg n blcvrlc, was in collision with a car. The testimony brought out that Mrs. Costa was thrown 45 feet and landed on her head. She received a severe head Injury and serious injuries lo both legs. Her husband, Stephen Costa. was awarded $1000 for medical hill: Al. the time of the arciden‘, hilt-s. Costa was on her way to the Bridgewater Teachers Colic-pr. The CHI‘ “'3! carrying ‘QBSSGHZZCTS i0 the Quincy shipyard. OLD EGYPTIAN RING One c-f the oldest rings known W13 a gold wvptian ring found at C-‘hizah be... . the name Cheops, iilp Pharaoh for whose tomb one of the pyramids was What‘ is l-ANTIGEN? as cinlly prepared dissolved haspfieen used successfully in the treatment ofvarioqsfliseases. _ Lantrgen is not a patent medicine. Lanugea ts _a bacterial vaccine in a dissolved state, is devoid ofdru s and safe to take. Laattgen d. lt-ia produced from the bacteria which are peculiar to the par- ticular disease requiring treatflnht. In the reparation of Lantigeathe urgnnisma are esuoyed by e process of dissolution thus the active principles from the bodies. Being in a completely dissolved ante the vaccine is operative locally by nblorptlon into the tissues of the tongue, manila, throat, _ cesdaal tract and is further operative by of its distribution throughout the a 150,000 people in oyed relief from the dint-using elects of catarrh and allied system. More the Australia have en] A Dissolved‘ lo h laku by aollh nun nus couron room hEmllt'&‘n:.”.‘..”°°““"”--"‘""“* built ' LANfiGEN‘ _ tears rentialrk on the lit-tie change are 39371195 51 day when “v3 i0 b8 Llt‘i\l_'_i'i-'GEN IIATAIIIIII. lilliliiiiillAl. ASTHMA, AllTlllIM, SIIIIIS ALSO liATAflllllAl. Alili BllliliiiillAl. (WLIIS! i} vuouc FORUM i Thin column in open 10' flu discussion by wrro lwnleute of question: ot lllkllt. The Charlottetown ‘ Glnrdlan dooe not: necessar- lly ‘end the, opinion cl Respondents. HE'S A SOLID BINDER. PLUS- Alrt Hellman, whose band all; the time for the young set at Cass Lorna, plays hot sax, piano, clar- inet and composes. _ Ton? ht you'll hear him an “On-pa an Cavalcade" with Gwen Dainty who trouped with the “Anny Show" througm Italy, France. Belgium, Holland l-nd Germany; Scaxuey Maxtcd, who was CBC war correspondent both THE “VAC OONTEQT Bin-The coming civic elections ‘ -"‘ ‘ the ‘ of our are really in-texested o! our City. Ln the pat-st too dew of those elvgible would make the effort required to go to 11m poll and express their prefer- envce for some cattdldatle. A large ‘mmwut of ahcndld inspire a Mayor and his Councillors as a round (at applause will encourage a public tlpiake-T. Many who have been awaxy tn- t-he Services during tit»:- past. few samt landscape and ‘nowneoalpefi There are no new chimneys stacking; no new vahcels tumzimg: the boom of n-a-i" produc- tion did not find us in our anim- dlid isolation. It is true there has been remodeling of vacant and semivacaixvt Ciumea, which pro- vide a. greater degree of profit 0o the owners them beauty to the City. Our local Department of Rte- cocwttotloci, to which we look for a. mxime of leadership quarrels viri-th a. Reconstruction Committee heeded by Mr. Peter Clarke as to which is the most, important. A timed clad Governm-ent sow visions and ddeaanied swamrge dreams while veterans re-tumed from ovenseas to crowd into one roam apartments. It l5 evident that stream‘: ‘clearyvis- lone-d leadership is required. Let us start with tine City. The Mayor and Councillors are commended for their suc— cessful efvfcrt to prcrrida t-lon at. the fc-rmer RC. AI‘. Station One man took the indtd-at/ive and some c-Jicrs toluen- anrtlg foliiowvrcd. This men, Coun Tom Rogers is now o candidate for Mlayor. Let. 1m turn out. and give him a gc-od hand. Charlotte town reeds a young ncn partlwn leadership for t-hc next few years. Gill‘ in Europe and Asia; and, of course. the seven Borden by Jack Allison. TUNE [N TONIGHT TO " C A N A D I A N CAVALCADE "- STFN 1'0 AC comm urn-ran Ana MA n rronv Tlggip . . llililiiiiiiei Illilvuvlb av ‘INI MILLIII OI PliillT-Y-FLOUR -PURITY OATS concern for souls. that mthuaiaam. that. pasion that marked the fcundtng fauhers? Mam-y people arre now livir; in the LIZtcr-glovr o! the falbh of snow else, re- kindle i<h~2 divine fire. Christian morality can only retain high standards as we keep the divine fine alig-lt-t. We need a splint o4 re- vival, of rakindling, qf new life, only thus may lives be rich and stmmtg and truly on the nun-ch. The mmning a-ullhem was Bonn- l run, Sir. etc. J Charlottetown. Jan. 19. THE BAPTIST‘ CIIUROH The service (‘.2 llT0l‘l1'lll\','_W‘C'l‘5i‘ll‘p was COlldiUCbEd by the minister, the Rev. I. Judson 115V)’, B D., with sex-anon “Riekilndtixig a Divine Fire.” Saint Paul in his latte-r to his sun in the faith. Timothy, says "where- fore I put thee in remembrance that‘. thou stir u): the gift cf God which is wiihlm thee “ Impressive is the lntunntelv per- sonal type of this communication. the writer is waning tlbe erld. the sands of time were sinkmg, the battle nearly dune. &=tlnt Paul had discovered a cause that is greatest, the workman pass-es but ever the work goes on. Timothy i5 his sen in faith and service. to him the bequest cf a great unfinished task, a spiritual legacy Srblr up the gift that is within thee, rekindle the divine fire, keep it eve": burning In the Christian ohm-ch. there have been periods cf co‘. agrclus adventure and limos of int: \i‘\'. the fire has burned low butt never burned out. In this centennial year of our own Convention let us teen-ll the pioneers and for-e- farthems in the $731211, flatnhig evan- peli .2. mvanry rvrc the fires cf faith a-rd service mall owe to them their origin. These are clays when we have pros-t and efficient oreaninatic-xi, mighty to do great wozi: for the Kingdom, have we still that deep art's “God Is a Spirit." The Church Sdhccl met for Bible ‘Study period at the chee of mom- mg wors p. Evenim Worship was omidnmod by MIT. Levy wwlrsermm “Not the ‘Rig'htec=us’—but Slflllfl’! . " l-lecley ‘s "If Ye Keep My Cwtunamdmertts" was the evening anthem. The m-uscc of the claw in charge of Mas. G. Elliott Full, org- amdst. and director of ol-r CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services an Centnal Christian Church on the Lord's dlay were under the ddrection c4 the pastor. .' M D Dmvber. Solos. saute by Mr. Rupemt MaeKay and Pres- ton V. Beck. yve-re under time dir- ection of organist. and choir d-lr- actor, Mrs. M. Stewart. "Etnrpty Churches" was the topic u! the morning message brought by the minister. Gmnbingjhe fact that it. seemed a numb more - ficul-t task to fill the Churches to day than vras pmeviously the case. the minister suggested ‘that there scented to be no such problem crn Pentcutost. t-no tihcusand years ago 'I‘here a filled preacher. . Peter was filled vrtth the Holy Spirit and was obsessed by the Gospel. Secondly. they had a Filled House. Multlibucles out of every na- tvicci uticier lunven came together to hear the preacher. 'I'hlrdly, the preach-er Filled ‘Their Mirvds. The people got a Gospel sermon which eacalted Citrist and told them whet to do to be sav . songsmiths, led Pllliflfilfflll) k ’\ G 9:00 t‘ era/cud t»... All‘ nALLiuN - T's m Tvumcnr . h” L°Yely l . EVEL 8°00 t ’" Kvéii; on lho NEW C-ARNA I [IN [UNTENTED HiiUH BFliY-ll P. n. and Dominion Network they were saved and received r110 glllt o! the Holy Spirit. and they filled lives _ 'I":le n-ilnlster in corwiuslm n18‘ scaled that possibly this is tihe wa to fill envpty churches today. Til-m evening subject, “After The Honeymoon" was one second in} Affected By Calarrhal Organs Poisons and the ia- sit, ronomo i. om. . LANTIGEN LA Pill BOTTLE LANliEE Nrikssw LAAlTIG euilv-rlGsm. a "LJANTIGEN ed llotxrthly, w en the people had obeyed the Gospel series o! mmess um" nib imtpofiam sthlwtof mania!!- LATIEN g gvsemvvw NJQHN Writing in the Clinical response of a great sufferers. OO THIS Go to your Dru about the LA§ l. F. IASSOI E N AN EMINENT PHYSICIAN journal," speaks ss follows in the issue ofjaouary l5, i936: "In my experience, the oral antigens have been mostly employed for cases of Catarrhai infections, rheumatic con- ditions and caturhal eaterocolitis. definitely marked." statement, however, heralds the dawn release for Cstarrhal which will be most effective in your case, and which will help to prevent a recurrence of this complaint. IIITIIIIITOIII IALTIY IROTIIEIS llD. - I lhhlcllfi IARIIAI l. SANDS - ill GIN l, Vii - JIISIJIUQ Kl. N\B’ m~r1esc7 "alarm. Medical ' lvasuu v1: has quite This important TODAY l st and get details [GEN treatment NEQLLNVL __._~3.9'|_1,~y1 I_ > z I.‘ A 2 LANHGEPI z