/. rue. t» comm - ' i - - . . ARl) THIS WEE ' . ~ i (3 APITQ L a KRIQE P. a L . . Celebration of g TO-DAY i ““- - - =1 1-1 f , Bums Anmversary The thrlllhir e of “The um. , . ‘ - s o e nian u m . l . I ' Updegndhfhglmllltiggniih?! Pgggggge ofcl - v. ,3 HI ‘ - -‘ 1 ' i His Honor Lieut-Governor Hearti and r tho groutofl ooauem inlovo l i L‘ i Ifif I ' _His ‘Worship Mayor Y_eo and Mrs. Yeo n~i”‘fdnsrnwn STRAND THEATRE F 0 L L I E 3.. ' "i ""11 olllvtolmnubynmer ; r, Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24- ENTIRE cnmoa snow THUR of rm: raoonu MATINEE: 1646a NIGHT; B's-W F . a l r‘): ALSO FEATURE FILMII . “ SMILE BROTHER SMILE " '-'i i-v-HH v v frbKiioiFfifl vQAnVFBQOOVfiVV ALso ‘ .' r. .~. ' _ , _ = . ‘g- ‘it avatars-Bonnie Scotland "h... ... v0.0 '... ... ... coo ..- Cation Q new s-n-‘n. -,-»»,..,,,... ,. .1’; lie knew he knew everything, in. eluding how to make love! Sec the screen's fast- ‘ est-rising comed- .-->»_.. .<... p» t “Collegians" o Collage Full of . 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That I stood, with my head bowed in reverence, And my heart with deep "sorrow w“ filled— In my soul, I was praying in Hence For a soldier, in death~ca and stilled. As I stood there in varied emotlonl. Gazing intent at the tomb- A form seeme to rise in the silence As White as a. lily in bloom. Fearful at first, I was trembling And eager, to quick get away... when s voice from tho form spoke so gently; . Bidding me kindly to stay. The voicte sounded sad, and far dist- an , But sweet, m its tone to my ears- It seemed to-enhance my emotions And completely alloyed all my fears. “Who are you?" came the words so distinctly- Arld seeming much nearer to me: "I am one from the ranks oi’ the mil- lions" I replied, “who pay homage to thee." Then the form seemed -to change in my vision, A soldier, before me there stood;- ‘ ‘ Clad in the khaki and helmet He was bloody and covered with mud. “Who are you?" in deep reverence I asked him, "I am one oi the missing ten-millions" said he- “Who went out to end wars forever And make the ‘world safe for de-moo- racy. .. The last words he spoke, ended faint- lv He siee-‘rhed lo be fading away, But I begged, that he tarry and me His tale of that murderous fray. tion, Oi‘ scene in the ‘scrap’ over there- How the boys, who went over the ocean Met the foe in that bloody aflair. “It was up on the Marne, we were fighting- Stemming the ‘tide of the gray‘ when a shell from the enemy ‘got me’- away". "But they drove hln; back over the river_ Then they picked up my buddies and me Ana placed us lo sleep in tho valley- Between the French Marne and the Sea." Then he told me, in modest nnrra- . And my blood, and my life-cubed - / A-POSTIVE A mmrnuunxe ' smuumr sown ceeauons A .. CON: window. LOCAL Ll .' man's CF . EVERYTHiNo r ‘v.4, ‘ — THRILLFySURPMSES ioornreRrAnuzksr f hST for the most popular girl- The winner will receive from s. A. McDonald's nry Goods and Cloth- ing Store, an outfit of wearing apparel now on dlllllay in tho Ito" 200 votes glvcn with overy dollar purchase at the alarm-IMP . voter given at the Theatre, afternoon or evening. - .Got Coupon elsewhere 1n this pllior for tonight. VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITELWATCH PAPERS WHO WILL BE MISS‘ CHARLOTTE TOWN ? The shells whlstled over our head; The ground of our grave, and around us Was fast filling up with the dead." Then n. lull, and a great silence fol- lowe - The marching of men seemed to cease And we slept, in the soil we made sacred- By our blood. spilled in fighting for wanes. .. 4 As we slept, we seemed all quite for- gotte Resting there in a. soil, not our own; Till one day-I was raised from that valley ' And taken, back here-to my ‘home"’ “I was placed. to sleep here, heath this granite- Neath this shaft that points white toward ille sky; But thousands disturb my lone slum- ber—- . While beneath it I silently lie." “So, tonight, farose tcréscape n,_ And to ask, it you know a Miss Lone- A sweetheart oi mine, who had prom- lsed» A sweetheart of mine, who had pet To wait,-tili her soldier came home." “We each, loved the other. so dearly, That we pledged,- our betrothal oi love- To make ‘one’ of the ‘twain’ in our marriage, As divinely commanded by God." "We had lived in the hope oi the union, ~ Preparing, its mission to fill: To be blessed by an issue or children- But I . . .,. was sent over to kill.” "When we parted that day, there were teardrops, That were mingled with sorrow and pride- For I was her soldier boy ‘hero.’ Ami she, was soon in be my loving bride.” “She said ‘she'd, await my returning- Embraciug a. love. . . . . evar truc- 80, I went over ‘there’ to the slaught- or .. . And returned . . . . . but she never knew" . “The home that I pictured, is missinl. Two sweethearts as one . . . is no more, The children I wanted . . . shall naver- . Caress mo -. .. -. . door."- nor play‘ round my l tried to reply‘ to his query- But a lumpin my throat seemed to rise. My tongue seemed to stammev and . stutter And tears welled and rolled from my eyes While dumbly I stood there bewild- l er , With a heart that was lad and cast down- I {Oltrnfld out-my hand to embrace m- . But Lol the dear soldier had lone. --n~n. guns, still semi-lea on in their fun, he shadows o! evening had fallen, The sun had sunk into the west- A n AAAAAAAAAAA Q‘ ' -, a a. o." ' E.MR.»;¢,BROW 14s Richmond so» Charlottetown Fire, Sickness ‘and. Plate‘ liiis-Iiisurance at ‘ V lame» r Companies 1O . ‘ . v . . l Simple precautions, taken now wflllenablo you to ilght dreaded ‘whlcn is sweeping rapidly through tho chm-gain ucccil to tho body aoybactvrloiutbommxthorthrofl FLU Germs Breedh ~ - run Appear AsIA Commohflold. But Gain Tremendous Headwuy In Si: Hours . 50M! shuns raacarmons AGAINST unusually. _ _ , h he mouth and thi-"ooil ‘lhroot healthy and you go‘! l mm,» stoopl the trouble. loifoctlvo Ervlcthgthroot timer-routing M - r n mums qg-gmylunn In water makes smut 36M. that mot bolt iotlwhocvoos . The gem-killing" as of Nor-villus quickly destroy : in . .1118. hole country. Ipaogorms xglnmlniil thechestlssmmlfthdthzootla theTlelda and ‘j-‘lwcarueathod "fliywvropinl- Tfilhortdeycogowelll-li " Bedeque and Vicinity Mr. Hermon MacFarlone, Fernwood was a visitor to Albany last week. Mr. Lloyd Jewell, Senrletomi paid a business trip to Albany on Saturday. VMrs. Hudson Iowther, North Carle- ton, was s. visitor to Bedequs last week. Messrs. Lewis and Walter Wright, Searletown were visitors to Bedeque on ‘hiosdny. - iMr. George Cahiil and Master Boyd Central Bcdeque, were visitors to Car- leton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Owen, Hamil- ton. were visitors to Chelton and Be- deque last week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Connolly, Cent- ral Bedeque were guests of Mrs. Con- nolly's parents Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Sturdy, Tryon, was the guest of-Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Pearson. Chclton on Wednesday. Mrs. Earle D. Lonrd, Central Be- deque was the guest of her brother Mr. Walter Leard on Thursday of last week. ‘ - Mr. Irving Toombs, Searletown wa a guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. l-leber E. Myers, North Carleton, on Saturday evening. Messrs. Clayton McLure and Hud- son Jeffrey, Lower Bedeque, spent the week end in Chelton the guest of Mr. Ralph Campbell. 1dr. and‘ Mrs. Roy Campbell and. Master Harold, Cheiton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McMurdo. North Bedoque on Sunday last. We are glad to learn that Miss Mary D. Schurman, Central Bedsque. is around again after being confined to her home for a. few weeks. Mr. George Cahlll, Central Bedeque was a visitor in Cholton on Wednes- day. while there he was the guest ol his daughter Mrs. Daniel McCardlo. , We are all pleased to see‘ Mr. Ray _. ‘The Braves and the tombstones about me, Bespoke a deep silence and rest, With head bowed in sadness and rev- erence, I wended my way from the place. Hoping ‘the great God in maven- Would extend to all, merov and grace I prayed that the hearts of all na- tions. , would be filled with a love for world Peace. That tdhe lusting of war with its mur- Q12. Of mankind, forever would cease. That the slaughter of innocent people, Of the youth, of the age, and the prime, Of the unborn-destroyed embryonic would cease lo exist for all time. Then a rustle I heard in the heavens, I looked up. and behold a grout host— Of the spirlh of millions o! soldiers- Muching on to their AstnlOutpoot wings of the night, come the - ' lnthem- a Afllmgb thlth t‘! lfifdl’; y o. “P099180? 01 ss-vnmn by Joan muons.‘ cuuo ; m. . "phi-loved cud wee-loved" vm tho _ if. W :- ‘ rim. am pllht. from tho . Y» ' MacDonald on his usual route again after being coniined to his home for several days. _ ' The semi-annual examination of North Carclton School was was held on Monday evening Dec. 11th» The pupils were very carefully examined assisted by Miss Mutch, teacher of searletown, Miss Campbell teacher oi Carleton and Mrs. Oswald Lnwther. The pupils showed by their quick and ready answers, the efliclent work done by them during the first term. After being examined in various sub- jects, a. well prepared program was carried out, consisting of recltations. dialogues and choruses, after-which Santa arrived and unloaded a well laden tree with gifts for teacher and each pupil present. Visitors and pupils were served with a bountiful supply of candy. After speeoheswere v made by several present, the meeting-l was brought to a close by singing God . Sa '. the King, but not before teach- by their teacher, Miss Jennie Dlrlkwcll . Selections n: n,» w! Brw 9""- hint?‘ "‘“"l.‘.... Mala Trio (A) Flow Gently Sweet Alton (B) Bonnie Doon. Stop Dance. Mn. I‘. Nllh Sailors Hornpipe ' Songs-in) T Selection-Blue Bonnets Song-O, For tho Bloom Sword Dance. Song-Mary. Mhalraneeo Clswoou he Macgrogon Gather-In! (b) The Au! Boots 8on8! Mkl Mary Smith, rorouto By Orchestra of My Own Native Heather Mr. Martin Power, Mermaid. P. E. l- Miss Mary Trlllwr Mr. George Johnston: Reading-Angus Mcvicarh Visit. Songs-(a) Hail‘ Caledonia. Dr. George Groon (b) Sound the Loud Plebroch__ Mics Mary Smith _0rchestro-Caledonian Club Parade. Character Songs Mr. Martin Power Violin ‘Solo-Blue Bells of Scotland sang-Tue March of Miss Kathleen Iloruby tho Cameron Men Mr. Ben Acorn Reading-Bairnles Cuddle Donn. Gaelic Songs Dr. George Grr-n - Machydeuh Gav "wrtelto Auld Lang Syne-God Save the King Exit March n".;.;.'.'.. bl‘ an..." ‘nit... "déénééirs Mr. B. Wagner-Violin. Min 0. Graham-iflano Tom MoFarlana-Trurnpet. Dennis Garnhumé-Traps Art. Gaudet-T-ombonc. Mr. Ben Wagner-Director. Concert under direction of W. E. Fletcher. A.It.C.M., A.T.C.L. Plan for Thursday, 24th at Jamlesons. Tuelday 22nd at 9 a. rm; Plan [or Friday 25th at Jamiesons. Friday 25th It 9 a. m" Aben lllcbeon. Pres-l T. F. White. Chairman Cont. T. M. ‘McMillan, lady.‘ llcservcd seats 50 and l5 cents Mary uncmnnnn. mm Macon-u Messrs. W. ll. Fletcher. G. lohuflnuo, l. Acorn - sou-n. mu o! Duud > ' ' ... ... n. "- we... DoVlllo n ... By Wagner Doors Open at 7.15. Concert at 8 o'clock sharp nfc" xmr-‘ytl ,.»|._~. 4 u er d pupils were wished a Merry Xmas and a. Happy New Year. An‘ Ohio inventor has developed an imitation leather. closely resembling the genuine. from which waterproof shoes can be moulded in one piece. Peru’ new airplane service between Lima and Iquitos has become so pop- ular that passangers are‘ obliged to book accommodation weeks ln ad- vance. Charlottetown Follies F: o1 c- . Iii Pelll N0 21 Good only on date. Good only onday Ere" EDWARD THEATRE Monday, Jan. 21 This Coupon and one 50o Ticket will entitle you to two 50c Seats. Ti‘ Charlottetown - Follies " LEDIDLL EIERIJ of the year. introduction . it stands at tho its pzioorango. TLVIIFTWIWII" lflthlAhlillTlfl Mother ' - ovlarnas-r-l . “Al: Lilli-Y Luminos- ,.... A?‘ D r otion ldfive months’ tiniejt has won a greater popular triumph than ever before accord. ed to any new Yet its ngwngg it out today as it did on the‘ I" ifidooo. thoroisndnnddsfforiu ‘ klios individuality; there is nouns; can! i“ obviou- qannry and Pflrformnnoe- Becuusoit is Chrysler-built very pinnacle ofvuluoln Nwtd‘? l‘ "fair-canine, of owners are already tinction and outlet; llrgoopcrthDoSow ‘the din- ‘ which phy q; ownership. \ $0 . g Qtfmrfiinitn‘ morons ‘monum- guificuntoar singles flay of its ‘I . Auld. Bros, ua cushions-Iowa [DIP-Inl- SUPREME» litll the field of lowipriced‘ sixes De Soto Sin-the vogue in design, new in "7115 116W In performance, the supreme new value among all the sixes under $1250 at the factory-lathe most 5i [scary qqglpgggg (fillflt up? in ii)-