y. i i . ii" ‘l i I .1 ‘i 1* MRTQNJQWNEY Alsov The sweetest love-story ever told-end mid in enchanting son; u well as pictures! 100% Ill-HINDI. Ill-singing pro- duction. ' Laurel -Hardy Talkie Tonight’s Came Shouli Be Good Another crucial set-to is on the‘ Prince Edward Island Hockey League bill-of-fare tonight, when Abegweits entertain Crystals on their stamping ground tonight. The local sextette trailing s. one game lead to the Western puckmen are confident of making it an even break in this evening's clash. How- ever last year's Island champs have their own ideas about tonight's struggle and will no doubt come pre- pared with an cqual~confldencc of grabbing two straight victories. At all events, with great ice prom- ised, the game should be productive of a titanic fight. Racing Season The Victoria Park Speedway st 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon will see the opening of the season's horse rac- ‘edngv-During the last few weeks train- " ing..has been the order of the day, " hnti Saturday will see eighteen en- ‘trles in fine fettle and "rarin’ w 7'""go:“' The following horses will start to- ‘ morrow afternoon: i Opens Tomorrow Class A T‘rot-—Captoin Jackson, Bingen Aubrey, Peter Verde. Class A Pace-Tony Bars. Zelma Dewey. Butcher Boy, Major S. Setzer. Mary Volo, Watts Edition Eva Brooks, Madam Dillon. Class E not-Dapper Don, Wallace Cope, La Rico, Sybleset, Maid- flme Lute M». g T ‘Albert MacArthur 'I- ‘Xihe oommunity- of Enmore were ' shocked tn learn of the sudden death WMLWGGDESdBy last at hi5 home, of Mr. Albert E. MacArthur at the age of 74 years. He had been about, hi5 usual chores that morning and had toms into the house and was amus- ltlg his little grandson, when he com. plained of not feeling well. His son, Burns, went to his assistance but he expired ls he was being helped i ‘fidtggdoed. Although Mr. McArthur Vtlfidxiii)‘ ti: his usual robust health at the time. his sudden death came 8.8 q, great. shock t0 his family and “friends. The deceased was a life long ‘resident of Enmore and was born ~at the farm adjoining his own. m; ejuniveraslly liked for his quiet ~ull§§lllmillg manner and had many real friends in the district. He was a , life long member of the Presbyterian I Church, one of its most active work- iwfifffifld will be molly missed by i thepppnrgegation. l-fe leaves to mourn, r-v i iieslqm his sorrowing widow four Ybonsyiall of whom are settled in the district. namely. Frederick. 0f Vic- West; Russel and‘ Gordon, of and Burns at home; also daushters. ivm. o. n. McDon- i‘ lduuflhsmrock; Mrs. Forest Phil- lice-WI Mount Royal," and Mrs. ann- flu; Tyne Valley. and two sisters, digraph n. Mcleod. of Summerslde, m Ewen Campbell of Char- fqiifitfliflwh. to all of whom much sym- pathy is expressed. One ‘laughter, John Campbell. viotorls West, and him fouryearshgo. ‘rho place on Friday. mere was. s slim service n. the house fol- by bservice in the Presbyter- ohlircfirli mo vuuev. which largely ‘attendees The services i Valley. There were many the Presbyterian Cemetery at Tyne floral tributes. The faith you held long years is now made perfect, Your hope would see His face, And walk with those you loved in that fair City, Where Jesus has prepared for you a plscc. O Father dear. we would not cal you from it, ' That happy Land where you abide in peace; We know you wait within that Sacred P011351 To bid us ivelcoine Home; when time shall cease. 1138-11 FIRST G A M E IN WESTERN SECTION The first match in the Western section of the MacLesn Hockey As- sociation was played on Tuesday nighl‘. in the rink at OTlcery, beilween Oflaary and the Alaeflorl Remus. There was a record attendance of fans from ail ports of Western Prince The game wasfast and interesting from the face off tn-the closing bell. The play was clean with very few penalties. The game resillted in vic- Class B Trot-Royal Worthy,‘ Dr. Harvest were ‘conducted by Rev. Mr. Davies: assisted by Rev. Mr. Coleman and Rev- Mr. Cook. Interment was in ‘Q3. COMEDY i AND V LAST 1M1 TTleAdjourned i Meeting 0f The I S ’.S'ide Council (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, Jan. l6—At an ad- iflllmfld meeting of the Summersirie i ‘Ioxvn Council held tonight Council- i lor MacNeill submitted the financial; statement for the year "ending Dec. . 31 last, which had been‘ read at Monday night's regular monthly meeting and showed receipts of $58,- 449.74 and expenditures to the ex- tent of 846329-374. leaving s. surplus on ordinary expenditure of $12,- 120. The statement with balance I sheet having in the meantime been i i i duly audited, he moved that the statement be accepted and published T according to law, which was unani- mously carried. The cdical officer of health, Dr. E. T. Tanton, was present and_ ad- ' dremcd the Council on the advis- ability of Carrying out a campaign for the imunization of the children of Summerside from diphtheria, as i has recently been done at Charlotte- ‘ town, Montague andfleorgetown by toxoid treatment. ‘He read a letter from Dr. Creelman showing what had been done at Charlottetown t usu Al. i’ romance! ' CHAPTER SERIAL ‘NGJNGING-DANCING /» '/.Prince Edward Monday the trolffic by-law-n man was fined $10 g and costs at the Police Court ‘yes- icrday morning. .colning, Kenneths coming, Ronaldsi ‘ joying the motion picture “hlomads 0l' beautiful fulfilled-that you where approximately 1.600 children have up to the present been inocu- lated, and thoroughly explained the process and how that work was car- ried out with the aid of the Red Cross. Dr. Tanton made an eloquent plea for the similar treatment of the. Summerslde school children and those under school age whose parents ivere willlng- He estimated that the number here would be between 600 and 700. and if these were inocu- lated with the new scrum (tcxold) they would be given complete im- munization from the dread disease. of which there were now two cases in the Town. He asked for a grant not exceeding $100 from the Town for this purpose and explained that c. small fee of 25 cents would be charged for each child to defray. other expenses, such as for needles, syringes, alcohol, cotton, wool, etc. Dr. Tantcn was thanked by His Wor- ship Mayor Lldstonc for the infor- mation given and after s brief and favorable discussion it was moved by councillor Moore. seconded by Coun- cillor Schurman and carried. that a sum not exceeding $100 be placed at the credit of the Red Cross for the pilrpose of combstting the possible ~ diphtheria epidemic. On ‘ion of Councillor MacNciii a vote of thanks to the Doctor for his attendance and excellent address was tendered by an unanimous standing vote. Council l SHE WANTED _TO SEE LIFE! Sensational o; p, “W”!!! "d"! Ilrl who lived through the depths o! the un- derworld and the mschlnglton; o! a gigantic blue gun; plol loroach the be]; of m“ "uni sAsnu:lTE~ Mi‘ ouo-rsrlons l Fill-Nil!!!) swoon blonds _-___ MONTREAL EXCHANGE Anltlbi B. C. Power A. i II. CJPowcr B; -Bomptonw......... . Building Products ....... Canadian Car Canadian Bronze .. Canadian industrial Alcohol .. Canada. Power and Paper Cockshutt Plow Consolidated Smeiters . Canada Brewing Canada Cement Dominion Bridge ...... Famous Players muse. .. General Steel Wares .. Hamilton Bridge ....._........ International Nickel . Lake of the Woods .. Massey Harris Montreal Power McCall-Frontenac National Breweries . National Steel Car .. Power Corporation .. Jill u." nu.- Quebec Power . . Shawinigan i Central Guardiani POLICE COURT-Altar a breach of DUNCANS COMING, Donald's coming, Alllsier and a’ is coming id 3 Burns Anlfvcrsary, January 23rd- "sth, Prince Edward Theatre. i129. . TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE- Services Sunday, Jan. i9, Bonshaw, ll s. m. Tryon ‘l p. m. Myron O'- Brinton, Minister. i KINDLY REMEMBERED~On the evening of January 14th while en- the North" the patients of Falcon- wood Hospital and Infirmary received s. very fine giili. of candy through the generosity of the Hall Commit- tee. Orange Order and cltiicns of Kenslngion, ‘for which the patients" and iusu cm n, express their sin- cere appreciation, Those unable to be present received candy in their rooms, there being an ample supply for all. iMusic for the occasion was subllllcd by the splendid new radio, recently i installed through the kindness of the citizens of Charlottetown. LITERARY SKIM MILK (Continued from page 3i) up the Edinburgh and the Quarterly Reviews in the interests of fair play and scholarshlp generally- Is it in such an atmosphere cl sapient simplicity that a. trenohant and masculine literature is to be pro- duced ln Canada? Not a chance oi it. The Gazettes policy would ruin completely whatever forces there may be in the country to create a literature which has blood in its viens and not skim milk. Steel of Canada. .. Winnipeg Electric _ BANKS Royal MONTREAL CURB British American Oil Canada Dock and Dredge . Distillers Seagram Dominion Engineer. .ing Eastern Dairies Hydro Electric .......... Imperial Oil International Pete Imperial Tobacco . Norsnda Page-Hersy walker Gooderham American Can Allied Chemical .. Anaconda ‘Cnpper- '.. American Tel do Tel American smelting c: Refining American d: Foreign Power . .. Atlantic Refining . . . . .. Bethlehem Steel .............'. -Brlggs Mfg. Co. .. Columbia Carbon Columbia Gas Dioceses nun-u...- Columbia Gramophone Consolidated Gas Chrysler ContinentalCan‘ G. P. R. Electric Power d: Light . General Electric’ Goodyear . . . . . . . General Motors Fox F‘ilnl_.._.........r.. .. Hudson Motors Int. relic Kolsfer Radio I. I Kcnnecott Copper i. Montgo y Ward _ lzsiniugtunhsnd Radio Keith Orphcum _ Radio .. Sinclair Oil Standard Oil of New Jersey . .. Standard Oil of. New York .. .. ....... ....,.,- Bloom's Llnlment for Chopped hamll flhell Union BY mowAT ’s\ maoontrvssr. ' Yellow Cab . 28% 52 ‘ 11% 309 37.15 99 10H: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 124% 269%: 721's 220 '13 ‘.6 95% 36 ‘A: 96% 15 iii 170 '17-'51 Nash Overland Bit ‘Pub. Service of New Jersey 061.5 32% 32% $~$$i$$$$ $ $$$$$ n Buys IIIILMAN’ S YOUR (IHOICE on. ‘ I qlnrt panelled Allan"- pfilyflfogyfilblrimm ‘on; firs’; adjourned until Thursdly um. m“ h‘ n,“ . ' ' _ I quart Qtrslght Alon- g"; “P w" " "m" ,,,,,,,,,, CRYSTALS w 1 L L or; mo”? _ owl PLAY PORT ELGIN i. Tm‘ ""' “u” touis Bernard .. Hi1‘! Kirwh " _ --- . Strlklt nulls; ma: ' Defence ~ roar atom. Jan. io-rhli week i 610M hmllol Alm- Foflllo "remedy -. 1101mm will be i. very M!!! time for the Pcrtf _ e "f? m"!!! 149"‘- l smooch! "M11"? W111i". Elgin Hockey team. 0n mainly‘ ~“""'. "" ~. 31'1"" g, the P. l. Mvs will play at. ,_ ,j..uah‘. m“ inn. iimnmn ohuzedoflflm’; Amherst; Thursday 10th. m. '15.; ._ - ‘~ Gouge 0811M!" '1 W“ boys at Port Elfin and ' aturdlr- ‘ ~ AN - w“. msmnidmhnmm Jeffrey evening the Ssckville my: so Poul JIStb 6th i ' sun. On no. m. the Sumlnersidc. ‘ ‘. . Bills MIMI‘ Crystal sistersavlil meet the P. l.‘ l ' . ~ " Kiwi-Mar ianlesintheP. emu», n is also fllOwwig ‘Jeffrey bflqngdfl his m "Jhgw $ ud- Y. number of share- i i . holders in Canada i Werner Bros .. Westln-zbr-‘se . Woolworth .,.. Louis . . . . . MARKITGOSSIP . . . Fimisltcd Io Mow-find McGllliv- ray, Stock Brokers . l” Sill-re.- "..._ leading‘, ,Com;l...hcs' An. ' .31 More. Distributed u.-. _ Contraly to all idea which has nad some currmcy. the recentdeclihein‘ the stock market. did not . "alt in u‘ ooncentrationol holdings, s: zeroing‘ to ‘ the , l.._ .....un from "officiali sources. but :3\...L’ ..i a wider dis-l tributlon. indicating confidence in the long-term grorztil of corpulate‘ earnings. In,tho cause vi the Intemauunali Nickel Company, u! Canada. Ltdnp! Itobcrt C. Stanley writes as follows: Prefd. common‘ Ou Aug. 3i. 1920 the _ and U. S. A. wcrc .. 1,383 » On Aug. 3i, 1029 no. . . of shareholders in ling- land were 10,269 11,632 Total On Nov. 80. 1920 37,349 Canada and u. s. A. 2.160 45,904 On Nov. 30, i910 Ihigland-x .... 10,209 3,871 Total ...... 12sec 49.715 x- As of Aug. a1, 1m English list’ as of November 30, 1929 not having’ yet been received. ‘ ‘i With regard to the Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc, R. W. Snow, the Executive Vice-President stat/es that‘ the number of shareholders on Oc-_' tObdt 1, 1029 we're idiidand on Dc-' ccmber 14th, 5,102. ' On sccountbf the National City Bank stock being too widely held in Montreal it is interesting to note that on October 1' dividend cheques we're mailed to 50,363 shareholders, where- as by January ist the number had‘ advanced to 52,500 shareholders, an: increase of 12,137 stockholders or 24%. Other representative corporation have had similar experience. ‘rho Shawinigsn Water d: Power Com- pany had ‘ldllwd shareholders in Oc- tober and in December 16,082. , Imperial Tobacco, Bell Telephone. Montreal Power and Dominion Bridge have also shown gsinsin this respect. The total number of Braz- ilian Traction is st present" very close to the 30,000 mark. " Anotherstock that is more widely held now than ever before is Imper- ial Oil if what the leading brokerage houses tell the writer is correct. 1t is impossible to check up. on the number of shareholders this company has because mostof the shares are distributed in share warrants or bearer certificates. While a similar increase in num- ber of shareholders has happened a1’- ter previous bresks, slid is explained in DIN» b1’ U10 transfer of steel: from brokerage account? into individual names, it nevertheless goes to con. firm the reports of enormous odd lot M13111! and to indicate that the pub- lic h" by no meal-ls Rona broke or lost faith in common stocks. v cows’ mum: of Baby mun omlngout Obdlnut Prince u. hwlol) in the third his: ' ‘i Celebration or .lBLH@NSZAflWVTVZ$HbtRl’ Under the auspices of Caledonian Club and the-distinguished patronage of His A,Honor Limb-Governor Heartz and His Worship Mayor Yeo PRINCE ED WARD THEATRE Thursday £9’ Friday 23-24th. PROGRAM} Selections by Orchestra. ' Calcdunian Club. Pipe and Drum Band. Chorus (l) "A Hundred Pipers an‘ A‘ an A" (b) “liomin” in the Glominl” Cinnamon Malcolm Mncklnnon soloist. Sword Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss Mary Trainer Solo-"The End of the Road" . . . . . . .. Mr. It. Walter llurdi-il cupping Buckie Busters. Hillard Francis. Adrian Rogcrson. Ballet ltogerson. Everett Simmons flqlq-“My All! F01!" _. "Bonnie Sweet Bessie" Miss Margaret Stems, Post Graduate M02111 Allison Comervstory. Violin Solo-Professor Emanuel (late of Kclths, Boston) Dueit-"The BlIkS of Abel-fold!" Mm 3M1; ‘Lawson and Mrs. Duncan Mac-Null. . ’ Selections by Orchestra. ~ nouiilo Qunrtett-la) "Flow Gently SIM M100“ ‘ i (b) ‘Annie Laurie" 9 . Miss Margaret Sterns. Mrs. Duncan‘ MacNutt. Mrs. Jock ' “mom M", J55, MscMlllan, Mr. Arthur Bruce, Mr, A. D. Masher. Mr. Rod Gilli! Mr. Chas. Maclienzic. d Flln -- ukmnlalsses Muriel Macdonald and Mary Mackinnon. . y c. ‘ Loddle" Dueit-Jlloo Cagilhles m“ M!‘ Masher‘ Crapnud Buckle Busters. s°u‘_u5e“¢gnt Jock MoPhee" Mr. w; n. Burdett Sailors Hornpipe - M!" M"! 111mm’ ..-.-..~...-..-.... Ifl-"ugnlcg Solo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. W. MlcEachern Step Dance. Au“ h" s", h, menu"; , . . ., Chorus and Audience Musical Director-Mrs. Jock hwiilth. Aocompanlst-Mr. Walter MacNut . and ‘l5 cents. 0n sale for either nights M- d s Tb tro ‘mesh!- W¢¢l'°""‘7- T ' Yflnce E warm" :1“, I" “m” “uhYn CONCERT A‘! 8 UOLOCK BBAIP JQBN K. MACKENZIE, President. 1'1‘ I‘. WHITE. Chairman of Committee i T, m, mi-MILLAN. Secret-Irr- (i i jiekoia 50 olntl __,_.._...._-__-._.._-.. _._-_..-_.- 1.“ in a beautiful solo rush. end -_--.._---- _--_->__._- ey "tifrvicwbiu and Kenllnt- ton mm took 91w! l" "l" 14PM" ma‘ M“; 9n ‘Tuesday 51in“. J5“- litb. Upwnrds of’ four hundred IK- dml 1.11s were literally on till-W! wow...“ the three hectic verifie- Tbs Unions, intermediate Mimi!" ohgmplmis are certainly I ll"- 3m‘ tiemsnyuextsote of hockey 111W"!- flflg psriod with the . score 2-0 ll ' favor of Holman- In the second period both lean flawed l» somewhat. I'll/film“ N’ “Mo; s, pass from Arsenault dm out the goalkeeper and b10695 m’ ’ rubber safely in Holman! dllllm department. No fin-thet- wow "l made in this period dflflnd "l1" . nine penalties ‘were handed Wt but 118d little. ai min in awed or WW1" °‘ P1“ The Cvranites m innkinc PIP"! ‘m’ prqvlnqlt u the Unions The first "Tied ended rive minutes of play period a l]; the Victoria net tend" m, m; gins work. Bis INT" n"? illtblld D91‘ dq- ths continuous heavy b."“‘° M mm rubber-principally "u" m‘ u uiyihina on the M‘ Score 2-1 in favor of Holmium m mm tightened up in illi final session reoiidni W" ma‘ ey isplayedonioe lndnotmlbollilb got right down lo business. Morwfli scored for Holman: and Dclorie i0! 1 the o. Y. M. 1.. One of the Mo‘ games ever Dill!“ in u“ Maxim‘ hockey leave 0! "W" "m" m‘ testing mm should m. up mid "i" notice, ended in victory lor B01111“ by a score of 8-2. 11m 1m. up w“ g5 follows: sad. hové to hi" l- 3153*“ quiz-l in the near future soorelell Aftn‘ in ms second chance shot lV-‘bli W" "i" whim, Much credit is due his vision dimmed un- Cl b R "or"? °"‘" treatable m‘ . ° f ' l ll GCCS “on ‘m! 1M u" turd 1m- vic- 1t, Waltham A. Cslnelol ‘ The second rm of the winter ser- ha... “M” . mo, , lee wm held w"; 1,031‘ my" m. on ‘ , W. Bradshaw ‘ J. F. Flizlla w‘ ‘Ines. Joli. 14. no rive: was covered m“? R'- mflm n Fe with a considerable thickness of snow I. Granite! . V? “m” ““"'d instthreeintrepld yotlnlmonvilnm, coo LMol-nodeihwoodsido KW‘; Myrm McArthiir, George minim lflurns mi: , 1'1 Plflvm 1.. oa-mobpll l1 Amy“ and Wm. man secured a mad ms- w. McDonald / J- WM n. Gordon G- G chine Tuesday morning and OIOIPQQ . Bubs ; a nice ooum for the afternoon's A, when: m?“ “m” W- 1M M“ 9x - melt-Following the goon-ll tond- I. Benson 3- um” K. In! P‘ 3.51m, ' mo! In this county to rob "xiii: o. mushy m“ m“ D" , Whiter of his inconveniences." Two n mum _ 9550111 uiumv rem“ i“ "m5 oliseos were i-fui. the m bed four 5 5mm very utisfmorily w "1 W” stsrtersv-lslwngflirhmiakiGiri, _ "I _ --—-———-—-'"" N, Snort ‘Ibdd and laconic, In‘ Girl n, qhdet .1. I. It?!» WW3‘ oooonowe-o-oowuo-w“ again copped the money in straight "*4 “d” ' ~ ’ . iiestsflbacona (George Woedsidg) was s; nomad Y s st a disadvantage on seocunt of be- A, Bernard ' , CASINO Monday, January 20th’ 16v] TICKETS FROM p Holman’: Win _.—-.- no second lame iii the» Control pram-n more: