Milflll l6 , ll ‘ Edward, NightE-eéiic, 51c, fie. Last Showings Today of "the Screen v Version of the Novel that Shook ; Two Continents. [IN IitIEEN Edward. ‘er ‘Bros, that opened at the Prince Edward ‘Theatre last night, is a picture of unusual romantic and dramatic wividness-one that gives the audi- ence a feeling of having partici- pated in this bllxer things of life- ‘the cataclysmic events that ‘make ‘history. ll-‘rom the opening scene of "Re- Icompense." which is the sensation- ‘al novel that Robert Keable wrote as a sequel to "Simon Called Peter." to the very last flash of‘ the camera showing Peter and). Julie finally rejoined in utter faithl and love, tile gigantic sweep of turbulent impulses, emotions and (‘Jhcy Rod fti§l€¢i~ Tell) Short. Tflillrs i?’ 7<>I111d A Sequel to “Simon Call- ed Peter” at Prince “Recompensefll the latest Warn- "Classio of the Screen" ‘e 1 ‘ranolmntonnrowu GUARbLAN fnllnllpllgl; iocll v. M. c. l. iollillss .. 4.“. .... u. I lnll coilllll m ill: will be held with the local Y. M. terest is manifested as a result. it is expected that the majori A. bowling team as one of the par- ticipants. Although this is an annu- jal event the local piu-topplers nev- er competed before and much in- ' be competed tor Nationally in 1927. Teams shall bowl three consecu- Biliiliiiii CHAMPIONSHIP e . Associations Throughout DOIIIIIIIOII Are Looking Forward to Big Event With Great. Anticipation-Locals (Stand Good ' ' Chance for Title. on Morphy, February 15011, mo son for this event in the _form of a greatest bowling classic eve;- gggg-lbeautiful "Silver" cup, handsomely ed in Canada. for a Dominion title mounted which was won by the-,-e,mu-k_ ‘lBroadview Branch You!!! M811’! was not acceptable to either Miss This Murray or Principal l-lighet, both said trophy will be forwarded -to nf whom resigned when the Board the Association winning the Tour- C. Christian Association team. ailment in 1926, the trophy to agait t!’ Schoolboys Remark“ Gauss of I Four‘ Resignations’ | (Canadian Press) - . NEW GLASGOW, N. 8., Feb. 1. ———-“ —Tlie "lmpudeut" reply of a New Glasgow high school pupil to his French teacher has resulted in the resignations of the principal and three members of his staff. Robert Williams aged 16 made an "impiident" reply to Miss Clara Murray. teacher 0i French in the local high school, for which Miss Murray expelled him. The ex- pulsion was upheld by "Principal Highet. Mrs Thomas Williams. mother 0f the boy, appealed to the Board or School- Commissioners which decided the boy might re- ,turn if he apologized for his re- Tbis decision however Q ROBIN H , declined to uphold Robert's pension. 1 Two other teachers in sympathy with the attitude of their col- leagues also tendered their resign- BUS~ ' incidents that bring the high- -sil‘ulig nurse and Army Chaplain g together and then dash them apart, tive games on their own Associa- tion Alleys. unless special request to bowl on outside alleys is endors» of the Associations throughout Canada will compete on that night. That the Iocal'“Y" team stands ations. Sylvester and Miss Katherine Day.) They are Miss Margaret s sorbing. -I Harry Beaumont. who directed _ ‘his for the magic smoothness of ' ‘he story and the sincere interpret- ifion 01' the action. This latest Warner Classic adds yet another ' laurel to Mr. ‘Beaumontfs long list i: screen successes. Enthusiastic praise 81691911 I lfarie Provost's and Monte ‘Blue's ‘iistrionio achievement last night, - vhile the balance of the cast. which includes John Patrick, John Roche. Etta Lee, Wm. (Y. Davidson _ Virginia Brown, Fairs, Charles Stevens. George Siesmnn and JL-itherine Lewis did some excell- ent work. Tied in Skating _ Championships (Canadian Press) ‘is Irresistible and completely ab- a good (malice for the championship is a foregone conclusion as they have been league champions 1922- 23, 1923-24, 1924-25. The team has been playing together for over five years and holds many records in Charlottetown, it is therefore ex- pected that they will make a strong bid for the beautiful trophy which is symbolic of the Canadian Y. is . C. A. championship, It may be mentioned that there are ten bowlers on the "Y's" roster and the next week or so will be spent in elimination, in older to set the best live to represent this city. ' Mr. Ray Pendletcn interviewed by a Guadian representative yester- day made known some of the rules governing the contest, which are as follows: The contest will he a Five-Pin Tournament only. Brunswick-Balke-Collender pins or other makes of like dimensions nlxoHAilProN. N. v.. Feb- 1-‘ rri’i“ll Fnrsman of New York and. ‘fiddle Reed o,‘ ChIcaSO are tied 1111] he leaders in the national ice v .-l;,-mng champiollslllph at hndicott. w. v.. after the opening oven! 10- '11)’. Forsman won the 220 Yard .1351, and Reed won the mile race. and quality in first class condition ing officers of the Association, viz: the President, the League with the entry blank. Scorer and Referee-Jrhe Board of Directors or the Social Depart- ment Committee shall appoint an official scorer and an oificinl refe- rec. The Scorer shall keep a record of each frame and properly record tithe results. Scores must be vouch- ed for by a representative of the Board of Directors or Physical De- partment Committee and the Gen- eral Secretary or Physical Director. The Referee shall serve as foul line judge, decide all questions in dispute and see that all frames are completed. He must examine the pins before each series aiid certify to their being in good condition. Tournament games will start at 8 o'clock on the evening of Febru- liry 15th, 1926. shall be used. ' 'ihe rules governing the scoring B11811’ b6. the four pin must be knocked down in any frame to score, except when a pfnyer is "Bluiflus" or "striking" out on tenth frame. Only bowling alleys of the follow- l-mmediately after the contest. the scores shall be telegraphed to Dave xvltlller, Broadvieiv, Y. M. C. A Toronto. Ont. Official report should also be sent to J. H. Cracker, Na- tional Council, 86 Adelaide St, E. Toionto, Ont., not later than the day following. ed in writing by two of the follow-i- ‘ I ' General secretaryniltDepeqds . or Social Secretary. Such requests, Whlch Slde Wlns must be mailed to the Secretary of 1 EIR. Brow 148 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN y Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and 1:122: ':..':;:;i:1.‘::::..*“.:l::..*"2v:::l "an 111w Insurons- at 'look these occilrenl-es. or strive‘ lowest Rate " hurli to convince their reiiders- ’ ' _ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis (HISTORICUS) The above heading applies very fully to the view taken by Ottawa ‘Liberal correspondents when they- iuro lit their best. Ii‘ the Conl-ler- t gvatives win a number of bye-oIer-j ,thut they are no indication of a lulilinge in public opinion in those particular localities, or that they, 1 , fore cast any sign nl’ u change all > 000d Strong over. ‘But reverse the case, let ’ ' . :ii‘§.."li§,'£$.‘."?““ tfiifiiiif,’ “$41121 ::"**"f*"::-++++».++»~~-__ a long howl and keep Iiurkiiil: polideilt could speak with iillitlio- Excellency Lord ‘ about the great political signilic- mulilezll pieoisioli as to the Im- heard the noise without ma “new ant-o that attaches tn the event, portulil-o of ilic result; and it’ it lion having Iieeu called to it by m, -‘ To. give a case in point we make should no Liberal it would he nu “.\ill]lll‘ Group" louder, who...“ a short extract from an Ottawa unerring sign that the whole .l’ro- he is. indeed. it is quite 5m ,0 letter which appeared a few (lays vilicc-Alio ivllole Dominion, in conclude that llis Excellency 1m .1120 which states that His Exl-cl- i':z(~i-——\vlls going ldborill like nu taken note of THIS LATEST man- Il-ncy Lord ‘Byiig ivould surolyfrnnl alvailaul-Iit: ut the ‘first chance. Anti ifcstntiun of “political sentiment" the leader 0f a group mujorilypro- ii‘ tin- iliroc,bye-elections held ill and read the signs of the time, posing a dissolution seek soml- this Province bud gone Liberal without assurance from his lldVis. assurance that there would be {Liiltly would (are this have portenzl- urs without. sounding even tho sufficient change of pnpltlni" l-louii- Pi] u sweeping Liberal Iliudslilio "(iiilI~','(’.l‘ Group" of ‘Progressives 0r mellt t0 warrant suspense and from l-oalsl to roast. Dicitlndly Sihiillfl majority of 1 on the floor o1 expense ofanother gcuerlilelectiou Iiut slut-v llle fairs dccrcoli (licy the House. _ Then he adds such an assurance ilidiw)‘ should go L‘ons(-i'v:llivo, us" It may be noted in conclusion _ _~s~wg»a-<gm ,~_., - - HOCKEY n ‘Tigers .. Victorias Z. ()n lan. 26th the frat game of ockey was played Oil lhfi “(Wan-Y mg standard dimensions shall be only Associations sending night this time would be exceedingly lIiIg-‘tllcil. (|i‘(iv\\'|lil ltd-rush, (lion the that the prophets lit Ottawa are used; Length of bed, 75 feet; width Ielegfglns on the evening o! Feb“, ililciilt to gllve alnd LIOII- li ‘only! ‘bei tailor.’ “lliflilv"ililllliitclltli unit (heal: d“ VGfy busy these (lays, but when o o b- 1- nil‘, out; ‘s. 11v .1223. *:1:..:'r;:;"‘.‘; 3.'..:":;:"~*:..“";r;;.":. " 2:1 _ _ . . .. . ., ._ .,. y D can ea we Contestants to be eligible must 51.1 BLOTP- 0mm“ 19"“ °t ‘mnflrma such lin nppenl. Even tlior- land or elsewhere. I-lvou tfu- prophet. have been members of their local "011 11111“ b9 11131193 “Qt later than both Liberals and (‘onsor- llliljill‘ group Iondvi- ut UllIlWil bus ’I‘bose of tho Liberal fold at Ot- wiLLlAi/I BEAUIF. ‘luucticn Rink. when the Victorias t‘ (ili:irlolt' town drovc- oilt ‘and 7iocll off with the-nsherwood “F15- Tlie 'i‘iglr5 by superior coni- ..nziiion and by the mmflllilufll _ The W'orld’s Sweetheart’ In the tomboy role of leader of a band of bop in New York's East Side slums never was more, sweetly impish, nor fascinatingig beautiful. v Rs Little Rnnie Rooneu Her wonder-full curls of gold are flung {reels she‘ y l‘( ‘ferve d to play the bcst game for the own team. After the game the ~31; were treated to a lunch by the ‘HUGS of the vic ility. Following is ilic line up: - ' mid San Jose-scale are a few of the romp: through a story so splendidly heart qtmms vwq-ORIAS, YGHIS msec, marauders ma, “wean.” ' . s i Obmpéulfig that “l2 tears of sumpalisu are ATIV¢II L‘ McKay Goal E Blggar (continuefi; P 4 man's future civilization. Thetime 0 s . I IWQ! b! Sin/l“ Wrinkles 0* laughter. l Defence m “e ) has come when we must decide - = tr Rope,- E, Smithlprocess will have been discovered whether this earth is to be for bugs ' l‘ R- 91111911 Forwards-l Henderflmlby which all disease germs maybe or men. - y K 1 y‘ _ ‘I _ _ _ y _ J H stead (Capt) C. Sharron (Capmattacked and llllleil within the syg- From direct development along ... . _ m. ‘ R‘ Roper E‘ Wmmmslgemli it will be a moral disgrace to Current lines of research, irliveutors , -.\l. Campbell K. Setntnel‘ e l, and in fact the State will re- miv 1911i’ 11111116 11110 utter y no“ .. i'>Ll"l'l'!... - 1 StOCk QuOtatliinS H). “If H 1m lghitllipa I-lcientjiier quire people to be healthy as it fields that we cannot even suspect . _I,\v'l.\‘I' i‘:il‘(‘|l‘ic . . . . .. 731., as")? an er 11°" requires them to be educated. the existence of today, and so they HALIFAX, Fob. 1 ‘a Iloll lwioplunn- . . . . . . . . . . .. 139% Cum,“ Criminals. detectives and degen- may bring B11011! Wonder! 11°W l“ tarnished by Jliimslou Ilronlptou . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 3i (pan-jot Duane copy) crates will meanwhile have been conceivable. Members of the .\l41Ii'i.~:|l anion Iirlllliizln l-‘rurlmn .. 911,5, _---»>——- ' weeded out of society Each specl- i Exchange: iilnvzmi Hinilh (hm. .. 53 ' , AL TOP. alid Szmtn IW- Iiy I :| 1. rfiuwrisll Ilivi-r (Hum. I08 gen of the“ classes’ as mo“ as - ‘ American Cun. (us . . . . . . . .. 11:” ~; . .~i l'('ii'.|\|'l_\‘ .11" (';ll1;|l‘,_| _, 9g , smveredl Wm be 59111 t0 11 111189 , Am. Car aml Flly. ('11. . . . . .. 11o ‘nlwinil. ll] . . . . . . . . .. 171) Mt. Institution where he Wm have B" ' ‘, Atlantic RHillll-ry m. . . . l m Izlill.‘ |'lI||l . . . . . .. x711, the comforts and recreations of city A“ Am. L(l(l()lllIiil\l_1 (w. | I‘.I,l snooul-llil» 1111.. 63%‘ [g pflyg m be "south" a,’ this life, and open parks and libraries Junior League- s, 4r A111» 51Y1P11- 111111 !1"1'1.'-'- ' ‘1- -- "11 1-1'111¥" "We time of year. if for n0 other ren- and schools. The only restrictions The Mil-pies (lo-footed the Fume’ Am. Bosch Alnunclo (w. »1>11"‘11| 11>“"‘-1‘ - 2175§f<0n than that people living ai. the w“; he “m; m. cannot leave the by a score of 22-6- ‘f- ._ Anaconda Como-r f I. (‘u -‘V11u|~'-'!. HIPPYI‘ 52 Idiffcrent ioints alnn tho Geor e- 0 u tennis were. cvon , . l l: s b d Although n t i." , . ; ' Canadian Put-int,- i‘. .3 x" l» ...~ .. ii.. out 519% iowmbranch of (be R. R. were on“ s’ or have children to perpeb ly matched. The iliiaples had both » ' (15116 Copy“,- (;.,_ . . 7i 1H I Vi‘ 1~'illl-lI(-I‘S , gl by, zlble to travel to null frnm Chur- "aw hi“ “nthmcml 5mm” combination null gmod shooting NJ], coir mm 11ml 111., up l m. lottoioilvn without much Inoonvoui- For the rcl-lt of mankind, life in which made the score u Iittlo out , Cuba Cane Sucur o. . _ . . . I11. IlANKs ‘H1110’ “1181511115 Ultillrjh 11141"?! “Si the mntorilil fuirylund that we have W10‘!- Cuba Cline Fug: s I'll. . I " l ' - (‘wzzrlu '1" .. 1313i m‘ O “'9- - 11" ' e ma w“ . Th Limit?- ‘ lllterlilttilllinlijuTyicl-l t3... n.1, .~ .1 iu.,f,ei77=1.,; _;.,|v_ ,5,.-,;,;“<'1oored. Old King Winter 111 plfwmd Wm b6 one kmg’ happy Mantis Piffi" Standurl rm or Now ,.' -1>- . 111 .. llil-‘Ei. v ‘Mmwmg "5 Wm“ m‘ “mud d" m a period M labor and educamm‘ W. MacEwen 1 J- lMflfllf-‘Od 7 Kelly Spzinul 1.1 I‘ ' i 1-, . ,,_,, may’ “W; ,l.,|_\-_ gm.“ short time. [Thtero stilll be rich and poor,“ cog I113" _ . . . . . . . .. Igvlvsutrh? I 3; ‘~, _‘ -. -; _ _ u no c rcl tr u I dJ.C 8 - 7 British l H1111: s11‘ ' 1 1"‘ 5&5“ ,, _ ‘ _ r U J Mrs I". W. (.Iovcr Iias recently l ’ ncmpoya w 3:11.29,“ 3 __ __ L ,MQN9y[n r Brit. Empire Moe], _..o .0 (late lay, Iii .. .I ll}, duh. purchased u“ Organ "m" Mme? D001‘. - Total__6 mmm“ P‘m"l1""m - - - < ' - ~ ~- 7“'“¥‘ ~““1"- 7- lirol-l. (Jhlirlnttetoivn. One which Though it is hard (o foresee II TQNH-qmp ' ' ' ' "Cnuéfon , international Ikltrnivum 3111', J\‘In~.lI May. 161M; J 11y. 160%; the cnntInuiul-i Presbyterians had time when wnrs will not. occur. the nexemeA any am‘ ' - . - . o . r.’ , _, . . v _ Standard New lmlt . . . . ..il y .04 i. Iii s. ‘glcliatelllflkafaoruhiellf thglgifli/Ghglelmgélglg growth o, international good-fel- ll-IQPVICGS iii the Iilill. lBut now ‘Owahlp Wm ‘and to mam’ them when Y0!!!‘ lthey have no further use ior it and {it is an exceptionally fine iiistru- fnient. i The many friends of Mr. James Rodgerson, (now living with his Idaughter, Mrs James McCarthy. lbit. Stewart. will lbo sorry to hear ‘of his serious illness. l An enjoyable time was s90"! o ilhat they are using the church |which the ‘Methodistsflave given dionday evening last. whon U11‘ lyoung people o! Mt. Stewart had their first skate on- the new rink Ilhem their kindly consent tn use. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for snorkel» 1n- iun boon oomvlowd , Golds Headache Neuritis Lumbago I M, F,“ 3mm, Fnamgn, C, y‘. _ _ . l‘ _, | 1b again. t e recon Pfllli Néllfiligifl TOOillIICiItI Rheum lilSm llfiorniynwzatllzisryrequiring so many ‘lextra trains. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART L afe/ A very enjoyable whist party was held at the home of Mr. 101111 Mclntyre last Wednesday even- ing. Accept only “ ayer" package which contains proven directions. 1 urn- (Dr-l A- B. Merlin 111111 1's- nnnlh, nlwnypr" box“ of 12 “ma. jiurned home from the P. E. I. Hos- ._ ., 1 Ital here she accompanied her Also bOiIIuQ of 24 aiii I00- n w The baby ‘baby for an operation. the our mm (an-nod 1o o-"u" '1 F"~'"'.."'"".'""‘"‘ " I till I the hos Ital but is on the . "A. :-. .\. I. wlnll- ll I1 well snows s a. u p gulfihi mifidgcxkufytlcicsllliisiildlic public again-ll lrnitsiinlw, the Tablet l w“). u, recovery qmch [he doctor with um general um wt, m "lam ONIN" s- slsupou and Mrs. Martin's many friends .- »- cl ca". e (Iefeatld their- ivhlis uliytha ixl-Cgfe of seven to two., “am °f "V5 "19" 911W- hl- game was fast and clean, not . Single penalty being handed out with full names of contestants and noted to the winning team. Stirling Phjnjpg H, substitutes, to reach the Secretary "end and I-l. Roper were the stars of the League, Dave Miller, Broad- totnl pinnngo for three consecutive‘ "lr 1110 T180“ While 3116111111 sfoln- View. Y. M. C. A. Toronto, Ont., on games, will be recognized as win- Y. M. C. A. thirty (30) dayg prev- ious to the closing entry date, Feb. 13th. 1926 ("he (lay folloiving. It is recommended that some suit Association Employed nble recognition should be given to Officers shall not be eligible to com the individual bowling the highest ete. Associations must send or before February 13th. 1926. , Expenses of this will be paid with fees Tournament and thereby entitled to be called , received. A Yi.\I.C.A. Five Pin Bowling Cham- .suitable prize was secured last sea- . score In the three games, and. also Each Association may enter one to the individual boil-ling the high-' est individual score in any one entry game. A special trophy will be do- The team bowling the highest the Canadian Championship ning pious of Canada. , Pure. l 8m looking now far into the centuries ahead. Looking bare- ly more than hlilf a century ahead, we see not universal peace, but an- other world war more terrible than the last. its coming cull be calcul- ated almost with certainty. Three generations will suffice in bring it. for then the fertile peoples of tho globe will have overpopulliied their territories. and will by the sumo token have a huge surplus of mail- power to throw away in battle. In this question of international peace. and in the realm of govern ment, lie our two most’ pressing problems. and there I seek in vain for sparks of hope that a ‘better day will come within half a cen- tllry. The masses are not intelli- gent enough to govern themselves. and the result is that we are all oppressed by an oligarchy of politi- cians, and by an extension of cen- tralized governments powers over the liberties of the individual. There is another menace ahead or us. That is the increasing des- tructiveness of the insects. Tha boII-iveevil, corn borer. will? 1110"‘ Poor Old Stomach Groans With Gas When Sournsss. Pain and Bloatinl‘ Follow Every Meal MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST No mutter about diets. special food programs or the doseu or more nicdi flngg you have tried without success If you reall want stomach comfort- quich, certan and lasting relief from the usual lifter-eating dIstrcsvr-Jusl make this simple NEVER FAILING wet. today! For only a few cents get from any good druggist s little pure Bilurnted Magnesia ‘hen, Immediately after your next heavy meal. take two teaspoonfulll of the powder or follr of tho tnhlnts rind drink a glass of warm or not iced water. This is a simple. pleasant and inu- pensive test that may be absolutely da- nended upon to prove its value In less than five minutes nnll. In most in- stances. relief comes almost instantly. Bisllrated hiligllesin Is s pleasant. harmless. non-laxative farm of old-i fashioned Magnesia that. when taken‘ lifter meals. cleanses. sweeten! and neutralise! the dangerous lltnrnsohscirle‘ that cause I15 per cent of stomach nil- vzitives in ilic country might -wur not Ilcuu luvukolil-d by this fuir- (nwa vcilture to toll equally and diligently for a do sized explosion (Ills t-lt-ziu swoop l-lnltion in ion null the result might be Slllliiitl‘ of all the dlsiril-ls contested. to October 29th last." ‘sure indication that it WHS us that an Julie is considered in- zlnll lovituble by mllny so it seems they just turn fail-e to flit-o witll and very Verity, this Ottawa paint pre- wlilit would Ilnvc happened ii’ the seriously sents the situation in very lilnrm- whole Province. ing colors. Rarely have we moitStrunizo, ilillnvll. with such fine-spun argunieutsfl. neoplo smut-times bot-nine so inept. but if even a bye-election was be- llut ii may not have been a ("m1- ing contested any Liberal correu- pit-to fllilui-c lo got the ilews. f hzill been i" s" ti” s" e“ n‘ 1lI\|\\\\\\\ \ \\\\\\ \\\\\\\ ~\\\\~“-' breeding foxes at this time. chiefly from one class of foods called "Carbohydrates." of the foxes‘ diet should be made up of them. ls the correct cereal to feed at this season. they are laxative dry IMPERIALS. d have s cooling effect on the blood. Box 500 Phone 721. merits. Be mire and get BIBURATED Magnesia at your llrugglstbi tlullyl Charlottélilvil; P- If A (trend. tho inevitable. pulled. l-‘or once we believe the prophets iliut wido-iliviikc are l-tlrrel-t. Il looks as if Mr. Meigllon may get ready to form his cabinet ll w His , distant (lute. 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