BIG, DOUBLE FEATURE MATINEE TODAY 3 SHARP i PiiniEETEIiTiIAnn HAROLD LLOYD Hot ‘i/Vater" W5 LLOYDIAN! ”.it'-.ANli~.G—NOT_ A LOT 0F LAUGH8—BUT one CONTINUOUS SCREAM FROM START TO FINisi-i! s55 THE COMIC SlDE 0F MAR- RIED LIFE; voutt SHREK UNTIL YOU'RE WEAK. i NO. 2 SHOW _-_- STARTS DON'T AT 3 O’CLOCK FORGET ~ SHARP THE BE ON TlME TIME 3 50 . LOCK RECORDS BROKEN ’ YQU oc- ON LOVES SPEEDWAN 7 w L SHARP Fast? You hmtrflt hen-d cite-fourth I L of it, deariel Wiicn other lelloNs NOT DOORS would have been zvzicng he!" first name. he was oiicr ivg her his last. MISS OPEN genre they could Stly. "Here he comes-there hc goes." it was all ANV AT over but the Vstlddlfl] match. 0F n: From the ct ebratcd novel. 115 "Husbands of Edith." ‘oy GEORGE BARR MLCUTCHEON Directed by ‘J-Kiiirim Sciter pm"; s23, P. o. u, 4:5 s5 Villa Avenue chtlllCllibtOWfl, SALVATION, ARMY DEAR FRlEND.—- .,..-_. THE SALVATlON ARMY will be having their ANNUAL RUMMAGE $ALE IN THE SALVATION ARMY ClTADEL, ON THuRSDAY. JANUARY 22nd From this SALE man; iioor people in the c‘ty and country will have a chance to secure 50mg useful things for a few cents. Anything in wearing apparel. household effects, furniture. cooking utensils, remnants, or out of season, goods, will be ac- ceptable. . m A collector will call on )0‘; other on TUESDAY or WED- NESDAY, 20th or 21st. and wt .. all be grateful if you will have a parcel ready. inlay Cod bless you. Yours to serve. ’ MAJOR ‘d. MRS. HISCOCK. bTl-l-IOMH. llOili-l filililllllli’) The results oi ti—._li c:nii~.~i--o='~l13 of business are rcivi;irl<.‘...e. They can only be cxplairlctl by inc appeal of the Company's pole cs: <1) To the public sn ‘it w‘ the PEO- ple of the Province v. z wcico u‘: suflh a successful liomc ill ililfltl- (2) To the shrew-i. L s. of iHSLWCFB who recognize‘ the. : tnctivencss of the Company's rdtvs Mid POllQ’ 743a‘ tures. NOW 'i'i‘HlAN North Rurriico announce the enla- geiment 0i their daughter. Mary to l I both 1 s t" . in; mint chasm, son 0i‘ .\lr. and 8,15‘. smgggggg? a‘ l‘ ' ‘"7 5 Mrs. Loon Gallant plaice. marriage v.0 mite iplace the latter part of this ponth. cember l-i, His Grace Archbishop gustinels Seminary. “were Henry iliE CENTRAL llllllililllil, THE cnmnorrnrowu CUARDIAN Rotary Edueatiiiiial Program SHOP FROM Holman‘: Catalog- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- in». mud Angus ‘Biacquiero 0f of the same CONFERRED ORDERS.—On De- .\ic.\'eil of Toronto. ccuferrul or- ders on several students at Si. Au- 7m Judge Arseuu" dawn!“ a , “mm-lg “M”? very iniert-sting address in Rosary Doiron of Chaiiotte- H811, under the auspices of m‘; town who received tonsure, Frank (_‘_ \\'_ 1,_ \lc.-\illy the Decoste. 0n the foi- iowing Saturday Frank McAuly for the first 0f the series of Nation- was ordained .10 the qn-iesihooti in a1 Nights the subject ofihe lecture ilic seminary chapel by his. Lord» ship Bishop dlcbizilly- u! llamtlion. Teachers Training Institute Sunday School Teacher Training Institute-Jan. 12th to 16th in- elusive All Sunday School workers are earnestly urged to avail themselves tit" this Spltrllillll opportunity l0 in- crease their efficiency by attending this liisiliuue, conducted by the .\l. lt- C. specialists, Revs. lluclitim. Miiligun and Strothard. and Miss Harris, Children's Work Secretary. The sessions are to be lield in the Methodist Sunday School, and begin with a liél. to- getlier supper next Monday at 6.15 p. Ill. Teachers are asked to make a special effort i0 attend for the entire course Out of town workers will be warmly welcomed i0 any or all of the sessions i-{oé-i- The Public Forum (Continued from Page Four) an aspirant for iwliait undoubtedly ranks timongs-t the highest position iii the Dominion 0f Canada. iTlicre i5 one man. lhowetvcr, who 11213 been {iromincnitly ibeilore the people of Lhis =Pn0vdn0e for at least a. quarter 0i‘ a century or more. i reier 1.0 Frederick J, Nash. i.\ir. Nash is in my opinion, and l am tin a better position than most Iicople tio maike this. statement, a public man in every sieuse- of iihe word. Five itiimec lie ha; nun elec- tions in Queens Countyyihree times in the Belfast District, and once l0 ltlie City of Charlottetown. On two ,OCC1LSl0l1S, namely, in the elections of 1919 ‘and 1921, 1 lrad the honor of opposing Mr, Nash, and in the latter l had iihe distinction of de- ifenting him, and consequently now l have the great privilege and hon- or of representing the noble Din- Itrioi. 0f ‘Belfast 0n property vote. i ‘Bum lcvt me say .Sl.r, that ilu those ‘two trleciiuiig and 0n many pJIitI- cziiipizifrorrnyl" have vrisih others ticbated the pu-hllc questions of ‘the day wiiiib Mr. Nash. and l unheal- tntln»giy' declare that he is one o! the ken-nest debaters and finest speakers tihat l have ever heard 0n either side of politics. No maittei‘ bow fierce the battle raged-and at tiimies it did rage flercely-Jhe was ailways the cool collected gent- lemnn, and atitei-_ the meeting was one of the first to extend the glad hand of friendship and ‘good will ll0 his opponents. _ 1 iuivo mot him iln tlhe canvas-s in the homes of the ipeopile, oni the roadside, and on the political plat- rurm-the lhardesit -place in my op- inion that any man. can oocupy— Archdeacon White will midi-ate the Holy Communion-in it. John's Church. Crapa-ud tomorrow morning among other things brought to the devotion and piety o! tbt- Acadlans loneliness. At the monthly meeting of the Rotary Club held Thursday nigh-t the Rotary Education programme C H U RC H 8ERV ICES-verifiable ship 0f Roma-lea J. A. Clark. The particular phase of education den-it with was "Friendship." The educational wfnmitttee con- sisting of Rotarlans Percy Pope, G. _ F. Huncheson and J .A. iClark, had prepared a letter entitled "Rotary Spock Taking Resolutions and Sus- gestions," which was read by tihe President. and in which the iollow- ing resolutions were suggested: U) 'I‘0 attend every meeting. whllc- the Rev. C. C. Rand will offl- Judge Arsenault Addresses (l. W. L. 0n ‘flednesday evening. January friendllniess_ (3) To realize the lack A5 the French Nisht was chosen 0f know-lodge iu' every direction. was, "The Expulsion of the Aca- dlans." This sad but beautiful story. which Longdellow has immortaliz- i<l in his "Evangeline" was ably eai-t wiLh by the speaker and the oiiher fellowb undersuuulnlg. zon an hour at each monthly meeting be, set aside for educaiiional pur- poses. minds of his audience the steadfast and their heroism through all their sufferings, tbuir sdparation and The speaker went on to tell of their expulsion from Prince Ed- ‘» ward island, when oly 36 ’ed in remaining and these form tho f’ nucleus of the present French pop- ulation. The characteristics of their forefathers are still strong in the present generation which has giv- en its sons and daughters t0 the ndblt-si professions. in our own Province we have them taking their places as priests, menilbers of the Bur nnd Bench; pioft-ssors, doc- tors. representatives of the people In the Legislative Assembly. as well as the comfortable farmer and business mun. 11. surely shows the Providence of God and ills reward :0 his faithful ones. who never for u moment lost their trust in Him even when homelvs and frieudiess, for whey have ibecome honored and respected citizens in the land from which they once were banished. The speaker timlbrntwed not only the xlstoric pzirt of the Extpiusion, but gave a graphic description 0f the Acadiuns, their home life. their , traditions and simple "pleasure-Land spoke also of the recent celebra- tions in Grand Pre. The lecture was thoroughly en- joyed and a unanimous vote of ‘hanks which was moved by Miss Florrie Dorsey and seconded by Mrs. J. 0. Arsenauit was extended t0 the speaker by the President Mrs. Dr. McGuigan and Mrs. W. J. McIntyre supported the motion in words 0f praise and appreciation. During ihe evening the hymns. "Ave Stella Nlaris," was sung. anti an enjoyable reading of who of Dru-minonds poems, by Miss Helen Purcell. The regular business meeting was than called i0 order, the President Mrs. Casey, occupying the chair. Letters of thanks were read from Superior of Se. Vincent's Orpha- nage. and St. Francis Hostel, also from the Matron of the Infirmary. _i’or Christmas hampers sent them. The President rdported a- large box of fruit having been sent to the Free Dispensary. Airflllgvmenta were made for fur- ther carrying on the work of the league. after which the meeting adjourned. Keep LittleOnes ' Well in Winter Winter is a. dangerous season for the <litiait~ ones. The days are s) vhaflseobl v.- brlslht. ltlve next mid and 81mm. tiwt his mousi- ls aitrsid to take the children out for the iresih air and exercise they need so much, 1n consequence they are $18.00 Coats for . . $24.00 Coats for . . $30.00 Coats for . . $40.00 Coats for . $50.00 Coats for $60.00 Coats for . $75.00 Coats for . Ladies’ Blouses was presented under who Chairman- A. Clark, Mr. P AV. ‘Turner. Ohainnsn of the committee appointed lor tihe pumooe, repented ithatihe had 1n- tonvieiwed the Government re the ial Education Comm-limes had been (2) the Board wasquite favorabe to‘ 1'0 come riogether-iln an. oitiiimde of resuming manila"! ‘twining- and strive through ttlie iizrtarchange- been _ o! ideas to deepen ilbeir mm and fore he 1e“. the Dwvlme- (4) To 311131-55 their menu] bqi-i- the silt-is iihai hud been taken co It Iwlls also suggested that a half minced iimvto Charlottetown. i l J. M. Marley, the newly elc-icitrtllllkliuriauns. v member, was introduced by G. S.| President W, M. Rowe qiresldt-d inmam, the charge lbelng road by J. at. the first ipant of ilhe meeting, and Misses Winter Goals line Third 0ii’ . . $26.65 One Quarter 0ii Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Silk Dresses . Ladies’ Cloth Dresses Ladies’ Underskirts ' . $40.00 H. H. Shaw said rhait the pro- gramme submitted to the Technic- approved of, Mr. Barlow, former manual unlniiig teacher, now in British Columbia, had ibeen asked if he would return t0 resume the work. but replied that he was un- uible to accept the offer, W. K. Rogers, spenkingm not: member of tlhe School Boa , so C They " had agreed 1011M)’ their share of the increase of salary which had asked for by Mr. Barlow be! Wilfred Boulier also s-poke 0'? Expensive Economy protection a or ed b Sgf ‘ Deposit Boxes, are “rm; "i: rinks of total loss by lire or theft, mineral. THE CANADIAN BANK Mijtltcia , c mi U 1 f 000000 z ‘p plfiirve Tuna $20,000,000 Chnflottetovvn Branch - ' ‘EC. Mlleg, M1513" r . ' '.. . r . , A » l JANUARY 1o, 19 reiebtaiblislmzient oifl manual. lumin- lug m. um city. The Government '| ‘H35: who their securities said that they were wailtlngto ae- llll 1h?!‘ _ It home, cure a BILHIMIB nmni. ' 73th" = the when. general lmsiness was indu- sacted. ‘ i .__._-<-o->-i_. have ithe manual training re-lntro- J. A. MaoMiiihn referred to the Flrcmerrs Concert on Tuesday llziplhoolt: licrti! that is simple 1 ciioiiQh. Siiiuiosiiig l lmi-r<iw' mun“. poiiiidi-i ffiiiffl y0ll,.l|l1li. ivoiild l‘ pi}. \ . A: "P I'll Ll w l. ' ll- will. 'lliilll." nnght’ and) commended n do ‘he isii subjifcl. c; ltllklflluglllrllg t; lietvxvcitin “A: ‘"120 iii.- iiiirv." ziwnku to understand all about it. Ilz» "Tliiiii uiicr 1i ivlillr you For insitaiirit, ilio vcry ideas 01' cnp- would lie trying l0 mt your ‘lllfllllgy .i itnl and lulitir Men’s and Boys’ ivercoais and Suits 0ne Quarter 0ii a 9.00 Suit 0r Overcoat sis 6.75 $12.00 Suit orOvercoat $ 9.00 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $11.25 $18.00 Suit or Overcoat $13.50 $25.00 Suit or Overcoat $18.75 $30.00’ Suit or Overcoat $22.50 $35.00 Suit or Overcoat $26.25 . $12.00 . $16.00 . $20.00 . $33.35 -. . $50.00 One Quarter 0ii Men’s Hats-Caps Men’s Pants Men’s Dressing Gowns Men’s Mackinaws Men’s Sheep Lined Coats buck; often owiped It'll in: overheated. badly ventilated rooms and are. soon seized with colds or grippe‘. W110i: is heeded ilo keep the little ones well 1g Baby's Own Tablets. T118! W1" reilzula/ic iiihe stomach and bowels and driive out colds, and by itlieilr use lthie {hairy twill lbe azble to and l have always with other able speakers on the Conservative aide done our level best rto uphold Con- servative principles and the (Ion- servutlvc (rouse, and l must soy that in Mr. Nash iwe ‘had a. foeman wortihy of our steel, Guaranteed Rates. Guaranteed Results Tiny i111 u‘ "l THE MARI . . l 1 _ HALIFAX 'r. u‘. IH.\'I'I I.\.. Manager Inr l’. l1. l. (lhlfliilfllliflll fit-i V Scientific ox Feeding The Imperial Biscuit Cuivlpflny of Charlottetown, P. E, l-. have spent several years ttpcrlmcnting in baking a perfect fox and dog biscuit—-One that will supply cvery food requirement and constitute .1 iwailzzncad inticn at nil seasons. ‘ The lMPERlAL coo LIVER 0iL FOX BlSCUIT is now fed in the leading fox ranclit-s on P. E. i., Eastern Canada and thfi United States. The results are apparent WilBFBVC-I fed. At the recent Royal Wintcr Fair at Toronto over ‘JO per cent of the foxes winning orizea and medals were ra sod on imperial Fox Biscuit. These Biscuits arc a purfcct winter diet for foxes and dogs. taking the place of meat and producing larger litters of virile puppies. Price List and tnpy cl "The Secret of Success Farming" sent on rcquesi . imrritiiii. iSCUlT co. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. ‘in Fox ' {Plumbing Freezing Up may mean a lot of unnecessary trou- ble and expense. I)ON’T DELAY Phone 393-J FRED ll. Tlilllllll Opp. Prince Edward Theatre l0 Grafton Street ~ . t‘; . or ‘IWOVTHCB on the Liberal side Therefore, Sir, let me say that if there is one ma-n int this County get ova‘ ‘he “m” sea-w“ m ‘WD feet mfoiiy. The Tablets are sold by rmedidino dealers or lby mail at 25oenii4sa boxtrmmfleDr. W11- léaélza‘ liledticinn 00., Brockvtlle. who has fought the battles of Lib- ertillsm, and-hag commanded in his High". tlhie hlgth resipect and admira- tion of ithe Conservaitives, as well] -‘ as tliiie Liberals that man is my . J. Naslh, Oilll mime opponent, ilVlr. ‘Frederick i nm atliil young in political life. but. our ifamlly record is known and admired. I hope, in Queens County and iiihrmiqclwuit Prince Ed- ward Island, The late Cyrus Show, my uncle, was one 0f tiihie notaible = public men, and representatives in ‘ the (mnseirvnulve ipamty in his day before his lament-able deaith. And speaking for my own family and connections for the lCgnaer-vaitive parity in Belfast, and I ibeiieve for the illlberal party mo, aiimogt to a main I firmly declare that Mr. Nash has won the lbeat: gift in one hands of uho Liberal ipanty. and the isiin- cere lliorpe of all the poople with whom I have conivcrsed is lihait he ought to ibe made a Senator of Canada. Ha would ibe a credit to tlhe Island ‘as a dliammtuiuhcd um-n in the councils of the rparty at 01-‘ tawa. and one wibo could serve his umntry as he has served for iso many yea-rs wlmh iildeility and abil- "Y- ' i" ll! I am ,Sir, 000., SHAW MIeMILLAN, M.L.A. Allberry Hlllhl. MELOIDS FOR t THE THROAT AND i VOICE Then marvellous "m, 901M: are invaluable m- ltoeplng the voice clear White Metal Bed, as flit, Wool Top Ind mellow ' Mattress. Art tick- Pm“ 2“ "i" ""°- hi8‘- Double woven Qvppllod In nmoll bin; wire £97k‘?- i e8" ar $18. “My for the pocket. . . 9min! Sale m... $12.98 l m0 KODAK .5 i. t___. Woven Wire Bed Spring For double 0r single beds. Regular $6.00. Sale Price . . . . . . . . 2' While Iron . . $4.49 t Regular 0 0.00 Woven Wire Springs, all sizes. Sale Price ............. .. $4.49 Regular 0 1.00 Guaranteed 89min. all olzeo. Bale Price Regular 0 7.75 Hercule; Springs, nil sizes. Sale Price .. Regular $10.00 Stool Frame Sprlngi, all olzeo. Solo Price Rogulnr r 0.00 nae... Art Ticking, all m» an. Price ............ .. $4.40 Regular 0 0.50 Rovoroonblo Mnttrooo, all alas. 81k Price V‘ Regular 01000 Layer Folt Matti-en. nil alzou. Bale Price .... .. WHVOLIQALI. PRICES ON BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES PATONS 'l‘li:ii would bu iulmr." Selling Out Sale Winter Coats . Suits, Dresses lieils Double width size. Regular Beds, Springs and Mattresses _White Iron Bed, ill all sizes. Rever- sible mattress, art ticking, guaran- . teed double woven wire spring. Reg- ular $25.00. Sale Price . . .. . . $17.98 _ n. ' J f‘ 1H Fw-‘i 1R3 . Lu .| Kai" "If .'"'