A pom: SIX. __ pi I i’ PRlNGE EDWACD-Jim-SRT i . . 3,15, A‘ it "'0. Govt. Tax 20-370. Children 15c ' lr-llfliii-fldoiaght ‘I 4: 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. To; ‘ g¢_.573¢_ Balcony 40¢‘. Govt. Tax 2c—42c. Children 25c. Govt. Tax lc-Ziic. Tu lo-Ztle. Children 15c. Govt. Tax lc-ldc. N181". 7 5‘ 8.45. Adults 40c, Govt. Tax 20 —42c. Children 35¢. GWI- T“ lo—26c. Coeno, ride on storm- tossed waves of joy and thrills . . . listen ‘_ to the big guns and big l! laughs roarinv . . .. , CAPITOL IIIEN MAY WITH HIS FAMOUS v _ HORSE ‘ma: Torpedoed! Hit right in the mid-section with the biggest blast of laughs and thrills ever filmed to make an audience cheer and yell. ' l F. -,.. val-ii..- CLEASON Robert ‘ARMSTRONG Bill BOYD CA —- Last Showings mun" 3,15, Adults 25c, Govt- ‘w!’ ‘» HE WON LOVE TuecnARLorri-rrowu GUARDIAN cisimi siunoui -,_.__. LADIES Cl-IIFFON HOSE, odd sizes and colours. Regular $1.50. On solo at $1.00. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1483-3-16-21. IND .__._ NATURALIZATION PAPERS — Mr. John Theodore Georges, Char- lottetown, a native of the United States, has been granted Canadian Naturalization papers. FIRE ALARM — The firemen responded to a still alarm‘ shortly, after 9 o'clock yesterday morning for a roof fire at the home of Ambrose Wood, Longworth Ave. it was found necessary to lay a. line of hose to extinguish the fire. FRIDA Y DAMAGES AWARDED —- The Supreme Court adjourned yester- day afternoon alter the hearing of the case of Ritchie versus Rayner This was an appeal for damage- made by the plaintiff for injuries sustained in a car accident last summer. The jury brought in verdict against the defendant; awarding the plaintiff $5,000 dam- ages. ' ANNUAL ROLL CALL — Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F., held its annual R.oil Call Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable program‘ had been prepared, opening with Greetings of Welcome by the Noble Grand, Sister Catherine Mather/on. A Reading by Sister Helen Acorn; a short Comedy Sketch by mem- WITHOUT A NAME- Just The Pocateilo Kid. That wa! name enough for him-hunted man. escaped convict. . . . But he could shoot straight — and he Wrote "W code of justice with the mlsht of lead to win a. pardon ""1 "It I!" bers of the Order; a Quartette by which all took part, and was much enjoyed. Letters and Telegrams were received from Sisters and Brothers, some residing in the four Sisters, and a Sing Song in ' who didn't know his ham!!- “Galloping Ghost " sear/u. SHORT u " to That Run SUBJECTS s p COME,“ United States and different parts of Canada. About 158 responded to their names on the roll. Among those present were: Sister l-loule, Vice-President of the Re- bekah Assembly; Bro. Bremner. Past Grand Master; Bro. John Mc- Nair. Past Grand Master. All were greatly interested in the wonder- “MARIA LOVES —- PAPA-‘u I l I I O my mend Captivating Plot and Brilliant Acting Comedy In “The Guardsma n” At Capitol Theatre “YW-“GER Cleverncss in acting, direction,‘ order to test her loyalty to him. YEARS" play construction and lines are The play was an mormous suc- notlceable features of “The Guards- man,” the new Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer comedy which opened yester- I day at the Capitol Theatre. ; The situation of the story, by Ferenc Molnar, the highly sophis-' . Sport Rccl 1 next meeting at the parsonage ful work done by their energetic Lodge. Alpha Rebekah Lodge has had a very successful year and the large‘ number in attendance shows Ruby ~ i ———> I'd"? m BWWI. Mm, s-rrivedln 5°!!!“ 0B Wednesday at noon and "We conveyed to the home of his brother. Mr- John s, MacDonald, Souris. Mr. MacDonald was e1 Years o! use and was born 0n the. Island and this last . ---"r and fall he spent some months in sou- ris and vicinity, visiting relatives and friends. The funeral, which was held on Thursday uornlng to St. Mary's Church, Souriz, was llrssly attended. ‘rhelast rites of ‘ the Church were performed by the Parish Elect. Rev. Father Basil Croken. after which the iomalns were laid to rest in the adjoirung cemetery. The Guardian joins with the late Mr. MacDonald's numerous friends in extending sincerest sym- pathy to the bereaved relatives. Miss Jean Paquet, teacher at Si. Mary's Road, spent a few days in Sourls last week, visiting at the home of her parents. Mrs. P. L. Morris, Souris, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Satur- day. The remains of the late Miss Cor- nelia Paquet, who passed away in Boston arrived on the C. N. R. ex- press on Thursday evening and were accompanied by her brother, Mr. Leander Paquet. ‘The departed lady was in her 50th year, and her sud- den demise comes as a moat shock to her relatives and friends. She MARCH 17, 19 '“"“”'-'—‘_‘*--==-_£ Canadians Preier le-Always "Fresh from the Gardens" a?‘ was a dented member of the Ro- man Catholic Church, .2210! won many friends who will long cherish her memory. The deceass - was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Paquet, of Bourls, and leaves to mourn the following breth- ers and sisters: ‘William J. Paquet, Souris; Marshall A. Pequot, Souris; Daniel Paquet, of Charlottetown; Leander Pequot, of Boston; Miss Evangeline Paquet, cf Boston and Mrs. W. J. Brennan, of Soui-is. I-ler funeral which took place on Friday morning to St. Mary's Jhurcn was very largely attended. Rev. Iuiher Joseph Peters, of Kelly's Cross, 0s- sisted by Rev. Fnther Basil Croken, of Souris, performed the last rites of the church and her remabis were laid to rest in the family plot in the cemetery adjoining. The sym- 0A‘! A. Dathy of the citizens of s out to the bereaved tongs???‘ great loss they have been called u on to bear. p' I Mr. Upton seamen. Gliarlui, town, is spending a no, d,“ Souris, the guest of relatives. i Friends will regret to learn oi the indlsposition of Mr. James Blackm of Souris at the Prince Edward 1,_ land Hospital, Charlottetown. m; friends wish him a speedy recs-rem _._.. Mrs. S. Rose, North Lake, 51m Saturday in Sourls visiting friends, Mr. Ray Leard, of Sculls, ws; a visitor to Charlottetown last week, Mr. James Coffin, of Bay you“, spent s. day in our town this week on business. the interest which is taken in the work of the Order. After closing Cass onthe stage, and n, h“ been Lodge. refreshments were served. brought to equally successful cinema fruition by the same stars, Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. ..‘£‘.“§...‘§ éi‘.Z‘§.‘.’.if.‘i.‘I.i.,"é’§l‘o-”vil§‘.‘§ i WESTERN GUARDIAN ' “"1161? M155 139mm Nlsbeii W111 ticated Hungarian dramatist, puts Russian Cossack, and as the wife P ma“)! 111° 1055011- Miss lilnrihn imimmediate strain on its princi- with the enigmatic eyes, Lynn Fon- imng, organism Rcncshnmnt com_ ballsllt concerns an alclstor $111: is in‘; ttgzréesruns him o. close race for first -ATTENDING D. 0. S. MEET- ,mittcc, lviisscs Aims. Railings and first‘: l?" m dlsguigefnm ' “bugs ‘It v3‘; fichgeigoxg 22:: Tg- N |Mzirion Ling. The devotional pcr- 0' '- a en e e ‘ ' ' . [ind Closed by smgmg, “My Faith ;A W‘ U- vings held in Charlottetown, on ' ‘Looks up to TING,” followed by the l- W skimpy: Bryan and Keith Tuesday and Wednesday. Others IMizpuh benediction. A debate fol- li0iVCii. The text of this was, “lic- Recital ‘By v u I I - Tm‘ isolwd that country life is more M138 Lee ,3 Puplls BENEVW bcncliriul than city life. Bertha i "‘ LENT lNcsbit was lender of the nifirma- - _i_ 1M5“ ._ tivc side and her associates were The pupils of Miss Muriel Leo 50cm.“ {Martha Lint: and Foster Sellar- gave their first recital on Monday, - ' ‘The negative side was led by How- March 14th. in the Presbyterian ERESENTS ‘nrd Ling with Alma Houston and Haj], summersich A large W51- ‘ Earl Houston as his associates. The gnce of parents and friends and GEORGE “L RqSENEn-s negative side won the debate. Rev. me outside public. attended and BEAUTIFUL DQ311351“; rWm- G- Qlliglfly 110ml 11$ Cfliifi- _were very appreciative of the fine COMEDY DRAMA _ ‘Tilt! judges were: Mrs. Wm. Glworl; done and results achieved ‘ IRISH “AN IRISH PA RA DISE ” IQURJIPY- MP8» Preston 98111911011. by all those who took part. The ‘Miss Ella Semple, Chalmers Laird success of this first; recital re- ‘flfld Gtvfgfl NQSWJ- Games flfldjlects high credit on Miss Lee and contests ivcre then enjoyed afterper pupus, and make no; out as which refresh cuts were served n, vgry efficient; and painstaking .. 516d by the TC- tougher, zilitce. THREE ACTS The piano solos rendered by the *—-—— more advanced pupils impressed 5mg” Dkwfl“! 7'11 311d ‘ T-"Sllfl Vi/‘flvki- Hfl-ithc audience, while all were de- - - col Grove, r ‘. the ‘week-end in ‘lighted by we very tuneful chor. J’ Austln Tralnor ’ Summit-refit‘. the guests of illCil"u5@5 in charming and original IRISH MUSIC, SONGS AND draught/u", Mrs. l-‘Iobzrt Miiligan, settings and costumes, DANCEs Mr. and Mrs. lloruce Ling were The program follows: Between Each Act Siuvlni/ vielurs at (zuentlisli, the In Love's Garden-Piano Duet- cue“: of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Austin ineny Jnokgon, Dong Marion, Aflm|5§1on__75c. 50h 35m ‘"11. Mrs. Laird has been contiu- The Tambourincs-Song --Sen- Chum“ mics 5J5 sharp _, ‘crl to 1m‘ home on account of lll- ior Girls. ness. l-lcr many fricnrl; will hope Narcissus --Plnnu solo- Betty GET YOUR SPLITS NOW- ‘mr "n “n11? YCUWCTY- White. Th" Willillil‘ monthly meeting: of Valsctte -—Pirino Solo — Phyllis "(an l\‘<~\v (lizlsgow “Wlllmhh Insti- Stewart. , 1464_3_15_3" A lillii‘ mot ni. the home of His. El- Daisy Nurses - Song -— Junior don Alcliay on hlonrlny evening, Girls, lilnrch 7th. The meeting opened Diddle Diddle Dumpling My Son N 6W GIéLSgOW ivith the vice president in theponnl-Plano Solo -Diana Jack- cliuir by sinking the Institute Ode who has been and rriaeuting the Creed in unison _____ son. Mr. Elbert Hill, La Nlnita, —Plano Solo ~—Penny spending a few dnys in Alberton The secretary rend the previous rc- Denny. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas port which was adopted rind Roll A Song for Hal --Song—Senior Gass, has returned to his home. Cnll was answered by eight incm- Girls, ____._ bt-rs with Irish jokes. Tllrrc were Ileather Rose —Piano Solo >- ML-s Bciltrlcc Stevenson. tcuchcrviwo nsitors present. $1.0J iva". vot- ,Keith Jelly. at Rcnnics Road School, was the ‘N! to be iolwvzircled to the Senator- wcck-end guest of Mrs. Elbert Hill. iium for mattress covers ' - ljO\'i‘l'lllll(‘ili. was mvvivcrl. Children's Polka "Folk Dance- The young pcoplrsfWide Awake"; The (Lift-rent. committees gave Juniors. groups of, the Christian Church {their reports. Hrs. Charlrs A. Ste- Hnppiness—— Piane Solo -Mi1d- met with Rev. W. G. and lvirs. . wnsou invitcd the members to licr red McMilrdo. Qulgley on Thursday evening, homo for the April meeting, where The Jolly Clown -—Song -‘Diane March 10th. The president culled lRoll Cull will be answered by tel-‘Downing. the meeting to order and the de- illns; tucir .'inrcst:rs names. Rc- Sonata - Piano Solo - Betty votional period was opcurrd byfirnslalnvnt committee. Mrs. Eldon Jackson. singing, “I Love to ‘i111 iii?‘ Story." ‘hid-ior. Mrs. Percy Dlrkicson unit The Scissors Grinder --Song - followcd by repeating the DlSClirlifii-UTS. n, 1.. Stevenson. Meeting Junior Boys. Prayer in unison. The responsive rlosrd by slinging the National lin- Checrfulness-Piano Solo —Effie reading which was Romans 12: ilir-m. ‘rho rr-maiindcr of the rzvun- MacKr-y. 1 was rend by 1h? Dissident, El- ,in:: was spent in inslwiiilciital and .-Amy Bryan. l1. Semplc then taught n. very in-‘vorul szelrclioiir; which ivcre rnjojv- Choo-Choo-Choo and Lady Bill tcresting lesson on the "JCWifi-h rd bv all. Dniuiy cuts were passed —Two Songs-Juniors. Feasts. The minutes of the pro-Jyv ilv~ lqnrl-s, ngulgtqd by ;,1,<s_ A; the Dandng gchoo; ___Hm° vious meeting were rend nrul | rifir) A l3. Stevenson. sole --Jen11 cgllbgck, adopted and the treasurer [like Amoiv; those ivlio visited the! Angel's Serenade —-Plano Solo-—- I! ‘lllilfl-ffll’ YODOFYJ- Th’! 1'0" H!!! lfliy lfls’. wok xvcrc Mr. St/eivur‘. iDorls Marlatt. was answered by eighteen nvm- vPzlilzzuzn, Mr. lit-try McCoubroy, 13mm; Wm; Me__. 59m; 491110;- bers and there were two vkltorsilvir. John ssmpl», wfessrs. Ivlllizun Girls. Dresent. It was decided to hold the and Chester Dullilflll.—N. I March o1 the noble ._ piano Bunty —-Piano Solo —Francis nnd the iTitus. ii . . s» V; s’ 2 . V~...,._.,__._(,.\_‘____’--~~- u'l9 1 ---~¢~_~-r-~: -, my. ” "I 1" ilelly. . God Save The King. T.Senlos Girls‘! in the choruses were B-l-anchefil-IOEB. Ruby McNeil, Diana Jackson, Doreen Jackson, Effie MacKay, ‘Jean Cobb. Fran- cis Titus. ron, S Juniors in the choruses were, Betty Todd, Pauline Todd, Joan‘ Pickering, Diane Downing, Bettyi McAssev. Marjorie Molllson. Pew | -Mrs. Amos Williams of Carle- ROBBFS. Jack“! JBBHS. Douglas ton, is undergoing treatment in Downing. William Pickering. the Prince County Hospital. s Ail are looking forward to an- other recital at an early date. f .____.____. LILLIAN RUTH COLE attending were Mr. J. E. Hallett and Mr Allison Moore. Attending the meetings of the W. A. from Summerside were Mrs. C. DeWolfc White, Mrs. '1‘. H. S. Jackson, Miss Helen McQuarrle and Miss J, Tan- PERSONALS —l'tev. J. A. Gaudet of Bloom- field was a recent visitor to Sum- merside. S The angel of death visited the '-Miss ‘Clara. Gallant of Sum- BLUE SERGE, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard merslde, is visiting her home in Meek, Stanley Bridge, ‘Tuesday Tignish. S afternoon, Jan. 19th., and claimed . for its own their youngest daugh- -Rev. Martin Monnghan, D. D., ter, Lillian, nt the age of l-l years. of Miscouchc, was o. recent visitor She was ill with Mcnlngeiis and to Indian River. S all that loving hands and medical skill could do proved of no avail. She passed away peacefully alter three weeks illness. Lillian was o bright and attractive child, loved by all who knew her. She will be greatly missed in her home and school, and by her playmates with whom she was a general favorite. The funeral, which was largely at- tended was held on the 21st. at 1.30 p. m. the service being conducted by Rev Mr. Bishop, of Cavendish. - and Rev Mr. Bpriggs of Kenslng- —Mr. Aretus Muttart of Sum- ton. Interment was in Springorock merslde. is confined to his home cemetery. There are left to mourn With B bfldly Bllrained ankle, which besides sorrowing parents, two he sustained when he fell on the brothers, Oliver and Stanley, at Slippery 51¢ Wfllk Whm EOIIIB f0!‘ home. Bessie, Mrs. Frank Mc- iii-small a few cvenmss use. His Quarrie, Victoria, r. n. 1.; Maude, friends hope to see Mr. Mrs. Roy Tuplin, Kenslngton, Mar- who is over eighty years of age, garet, Mrs. Pridhan Johnstone, 0119 BBB!" 111 l! few dflyl- S California, Elsie, Mrs. Geo. Mac- Millan, Stanhope. __ Pall bearers were, Messrs. James Reid, James Hiscott, John Bur- goyne, Louls Cole, John Foiland, Danie McLeod. -R,ev. Ci. J. McLellan, D. D., of Summerside, was a recent tisitor to Charlottetown. S --Mrs. B. W. Robinson has re- turned toner home in Summerside from Halifax, where she had been on account of the illness and death of her father, Mr. W. A. Mills, formerly editor of The Halifax Herald. S —-Mrs. John Callaghan of Elms- dale, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday morning and is resting oomfo o- ably. Miss Mae Lovers, of George- town is nursing her. s Souris I v COINS 6 WARIS IRIE-m-HJNIJJIDNEQT u “w. _ Mrs. Daniel Mooney has returned M Wm- to her home in soul-u, after having i n INI rlgM q” visited in Geor etown, the guest of v m. and Mrs. jlliam Murphy. i Mr. Mark Hagan has returned from his home at Kelly's Cross, where he spent a few weeks holi- day. MINARUS iflzlibiliil The remains of the late Mr. Jo- seph D. MacDonald, who passed w,‘ , . 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