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("I u‘) Thesis-- aw g v ,. to’ J/iti/zzsle; znledies for ililments Rl-‘XALL l.~‘:;¢'l.‘l-wl.\ M411 LTB, 25c, 50a end 31,00 IVIIIH: diqeulwrl rue-v one me lJunlJCh hlllthy. HEAALI. CATARHH .II;I.\ v, 35c rellevee oalerrh end cold In the head. REXALL LIVER SALTS 35c, 05c, $1.25 reelore the llver to normel notion. ncxapr gurRRv mmu. "fir. end 60c, the large eele prove-s this fII~'U:-.Il1l Iunung \.~- Iqh pyyup my‘. “ghfmfiwm ncxAu. SYRUP OF HVPOl-‘HOBPHITEB "Ab. Nerve end lleeue builder, Put: snap Into you. REXALL FILE CURE we, eeelly epplled, oeueee no Irrlletlen, qeve elmoet lmmedlete rellel. REXALL KIDNEY PILLS 506,} Ior 81.2}. Con-gee kidney dleordere and ellmlnelee urlo sold from the eyetenl. REXALI. ORDEIILIE! 26¢. 80o end I100. The ldeel Iexellve medlelne. COLD UNDHR POSITIVE GUARANTEE TO GIVE GATII- FAOTIONORIMONIY REFUNDED Tim] JMACKINNON DRUG co. ‘ THE nexAu. mom e-rolu rnoue m w. o. eox m 000000000070 OC-OOOQOO0OQQVQOVQOQQ 0Y0 . I gistered at the Queen Hotel. l‘ at the Queen Hotel. Jordon, Wlnnlpeg are registered l above and at 9 p. m. 12 above. hfl-g returned from Boston was re- A old home at ‘ ' turned lo the mainland today. ‘home from u two week's vlsll to " u passenger yesterday to Summer- lf Verna Shaw; 3, Edith Muclntyre. son; Itwenty three visitors present. Ipllplls were examined In the dltier- its 9.00 “ l Florence - . River Valley byElmer and Evellne ‘T, ‘by ‘James Singleton, ‘ Recitation, In The Mocnth of by Elmer Smith. _ Little Schoolnuvm. ' McLeod. _- Catherlne Mlflzeod. mid vlsltors were treated " made by the vlsltors regarding the‘ - close, by the singing or The No- l l l l TIIEBEIITRII THE cnannolwlsrowulzrullll-umh l SHOP from Hannah's Catalog CONCIHT AND BASKET SOCI- AL in Broohtleld Hull, Tuesday. February 10th. Admlsslon 25 and 15 cents. Ledles wIth baskets tree. PERSONAL Mrs. J. McLeod, Carleton 15 re- Mr. H. F. Stevens. Slellarton ls Lieut. Richard and Miss E. at the Vlctorla Hotel. The temperature at 9 u. m. was During the day the maximum and minimum was 16- and 1 above respectively. Miss Ruth Dewar, Brudeuell who glslered yesterday at. the Revere Hotel. Mr. J. L. [Davey of Wolf Point, Montana who has been vlsltlng his Murruy Harbor, re- LITEIIARY social-Y. - The second of this seusonh series o! lectures under the auspices 0t St. J8me; Literary Soclety was held lust night. Owlng to a number of other attractions ‘t e allfllldollw 31 was not as large us‘ t mlfihl. oIShor- wlse have been, but‘ those who a1- lended had the prlyllege o! listen» In; to a most Interesting and In- etructlve fiaper" on The Art of’ Poetry, by r. R. H. Rogers, Chief Superintendent or Education. Mr. D. Edgar Show, president, oocu- pled the chair. ‘At the concluelou of the lecture a vhte o! thanks, moved by Mr. .D. K.- Currle. Bec- onded by Judge Stewart and eup- ported by llev. W. Orr Mulllguil, was tended to Mr. flttlugly replled. live to the proposed llbrury for the next meeting. lllo that wants ‘uopels the poor- est man ullve. ‘It winter comes, can spring be for behllud‘! Tn rude words. deaf (are. Mr. W. H. McElveu, Boston ur- .‘,- rived last night on u visit m his mother at ‘Si. Peters. Mrs. Jns. Currie ha_., returned Montreal. Mr. W. G. Brown. Montreal, was sld anuoeuetl. SCHOOL. Following ls lbe report of Brud- eixell Sr-Iiool for the mouth of Jonuury : ~ Grade VIII.-—1, Ivan MacDonald; 2, (‘merge Stewart. Grade Vl..—1, Ellery Shaw; 2, (lrulle lV.—l, 2, James Isabel Robertson. Grade l‘Ill.——1, Doris Robertson; 2v NQNQ Show‘. 31 Claude Moe» lntyre. Grade I.——l, ‘Ernest. Robertson: 2. Edith Webster; 3, Murgeret Webster. Margaret Burden. 'I‘eacher. —-—{-0-¢-—-——-\ CUI-I-ODEN QCHOOL. Margaret Robert MacDonald; 3, The Semi-annual examination of (‘ulloden School was held Thurs- day. Jan. 31st, 1924. There were The ent subjects by their teacher, Ellie C. Morrlson, and showed by zhelr ready answers ‘a thorough training“ reflecting much credit to their acher. Man's ‘greatest strguglh is shown In standing still, ELDON SCHOOL The tollowlng IsThB standlng lul‘ Januuryi» V l Grade lX.~1. Murlel Taylor; 2. Jenn MllcKenzIe; 3, Mary Rose. Grade V-Il-lr-l. Swm Frlzzell; 2. Hugble MacWllIlamx-l; 3, Ktlllv MuoPherson. ‘Grade Vl.-—l,_ Jackie Glllle; 2- lreue MauDonhId} 3, Kntberlno Biuzhonan. (lrado lV.—1. Florence llama; 2, Florence MacDonald; Margaret MucPhex-son. Grade II.—~1. Eleanor Ros-s: Florence lBelle MncWllIIams; Billy Penny. (Irulle l.-~~1, Annie Gordon MucKcuzlte; carol MncCuII. lPertoct. ADIQIIlIILIICOr-Jfiflll Muv Kenzle, Muriel Martin. M111‘! Ross, Mary MucPberl-xon, Katherine ‘Buchanan, Florence Mlwwlllllllnli‘ Margaret M-ucPherson, Ross Mac- Pberson, Johnnie MucWIlliulus. blacwil o <1 n, Mlrlcolm Penny? 3- 3, blur- POINT Pi-"lnvl SCHOOL. Point Prlm School for the mouth of January; Grade IX.~l. Mildred son; 2, Douuldena Stewart. Grade VI., (lllrrl, Albert Mur- chison; 2, Martin Maclluleh‘ 5- An-gusenu MudLeod. (b).—1, Richard Borden NIurc-Ilison. (lrode lV.—1. Walter MacLeod; 2. Nell Mixrchlson. Grade ll.~l, Kathleen NIacLeod; 2. Peter MacDonald. Murchi- MucRue", 2. All" The Dllllils were examined. the following progrumlme "was rendered: Words ot-Welcome. by McLeod; Head Reclte-tlon, . Cove Rocltallon, - What does the Lester Singlet n. Recitation, My-l Favourlte Tre . by Eveline Smith. Dlalogue, ‘Blue Eyes and ‘Brown Eyes. Recltlatlon, A lBoy l Know, Recltutlon. England, by Lloyd. y-Florence McLeod. Recitation, Dialogue, Little Recitation. The by Catherlne Recltetlon. Katie's Let- ter, by Janette Singleton. Recita- rlon. ‘Is It Anybody’; Business, by The puplls wlth candy, cake and fruit, alter which some complimentary reanarks were Miss Mlschlel. good work done in the school. The meeting was then brought to a llonul Anthem, utter ‘which they all departed for their homels. —-?—<00-—- Auk to: Illlnenluonl xeke no neher Bold Weather nrlng- up Arhen. (nuns mu! PMIII A Hot Wlater B01539 prove: a warm friend and n roll rnnflorl Our fllantleek A one pleen. elllofll earner-cl eeemleemjilgh. Ireglo. bottle wllh e vulonnlzed eorew neck end non-health eloppel In wold with l two-yawn Ill!- nnleel lllll unnqllnlled n! the ‘ l pen-e $8.50. 0th" Ilnnn n! 89.5 IIJII. Song, Red] l JROIHL Musings +by Irene McPhew . Cock say. by Frances Slngletona ‘j Recitation. The Bright‘ Cent, by} MdPherson. Alba“ Camphel May, I ' Luwler, Arthur Moi-lb: and Grade 1.—1, Angus jl/Iurclllson. . RED POINT SCHOOL. (‘lass Standing o! the pupils OI Rod Point School for the month of January. Grade X.~l, Donald F. (fanlll ‘bell. Grade -1X.~1. Mar)’ M-Qemll- bell‘. 2. Luella Citing; 3, Lflllrell-‘l Mcluellan. Grade v1u.-1, Clmrlqs C-hlng; 2, Martino Campbell; J. Rupert Garrett. Grade Vl.-l, Guy Nordstru-m; 2. Mary Whaleu; 3. Muriel Bruce. Grade V.-—1, lfflnlf‘ Ie Mclnnis; 2. Helen Cfllubblllli *- 1. Grade lV‘.-~1. Grade Il.-l, Mary 2, Mary LnPlcrre. Gus Whalen: 2. 3. Lloyd Ml:- Lowell Cblng. A. Campbell; Grade l. lll)—l- Dorothy Chapman; qmiis, Grade l. (b.l——l, Regina La- Plerre. Perfect Attendance: Dou- old F. Campbell, MlIFY M- Camp‘ bell. Frankie Mclnnls, Lowell Chlng, Alvnh Cblng, Lloyd lvlclnnls. Allec L. ‘Nllulouc, Teacher. IN MEMORIAM MR. FRANCIS MeINNIS Charlottetown. Feb, 12th, at his lute residence 818 Fltzroy 51-- Francls Mclnnls passed away at the early age of 3'1 years. The timerul was held Thursday morning at 8.46 a. m. lo St. Duns- tunfi; Cathedral where l-llfill Mflflfl was celebrated b? U"! Rev- Father Welsh thence to the R. C. Ceme- tery where servlce was conducted by the Rev. Father Arseuoult. The pull bearers were us lows: Peter Conroy. ‘Peter ' Kenna, Ernest fiMcTagflfl. Al. tol- Ne. lumen IGeo. hectare recommend it —ee e nah food for ‘beblee when xnothevo lull! le not evelleble. Eeglolfieplllleiuet pun mllk end pun: ate! put lwheeeledceoe lc hep itqbeolulelypure. The-leader since 185.7. rile In! tree Bebywellere e. zzsmnasslreisr I lTStra Rogers, who - This was fol- _ lowed by a short. discussion relo- ' Soclety and it was arranged that _ the ‘committee would report at the , ll, , I phy, James MalcGulgan, tll:_. re‘ Under the Distinguished Eatronage of Lieut. Governor McKinnon I Today and Saturday l LIE-IIT. RIIIIIAIIII Late R. N. Will Appear in Person With l0n Tour With Bur Prince 6,000 Feet " of Wonderful ‘ lzlvents Also COMEDY Special Matinee Today. 3 p. m. 16c. 26c. Evening Prices Hfllclmy 26c. Orchestra 37c. Auspices Great War Veterans Asso. to provide comforts for destitute and needy ex-servicc men's families GOOD TODAY 3.15.5 Mletlnoe... tilt.“ Evenlnq, ulol-lfmigsimi ' can‘ hwrfle= £011"; " ‘Chlldbiir ‘m: 2,. -» B _ . Mystery MeIoDtdmaTi Then—More Thrills! p, "\. of beautiful Ruth Carson. in the valley? GOLDWYN , Jllwstnts arouse B AGOLDWYN PICTURE “ROLL ALONG” THE TWO BIG . coo sAvE THE KING ‘THE K LONDON AND NEW YORK _._.-._ -~_____-_ _= _ ~ lllen 0y, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tributes included cres- (Iumpbell. Mr. and Mm Jule M_ cent from Charlottetown Driv- Ilenllesysey, Mrs. J. '1‘, rm; Agnes Inn Club. wreath from the vmploy- lMurnugban, Mr, uud, lllrs. J oos of Victoria Hotel. ybrowu uud family, Mr. and Mrs. J. The following are left. lo mourn A. lllcKiunou, Mr. uud Mrs. Jus. their loss: Father and mother, Ryan, All". and Mrs. J, (1 Zeul-che]. three brothers and two sisters, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jumcs lu Boston, Allan on (‘bur-llllcDonzllrl. Spiritual bouquets: lottetuwn Police force, Illurguret in lMr. and Mrs. Alex. Coudy, Mr and Bath, Maine, Lottie at home. ‘Mrs. John II. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs May his soul rest In pence. Wcudal McDonald. Ml". and Mrs, -—-— William Defoste, Mrs. H. Connors and family. Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Mc- henzle, Mrs. Capt. W. l’. Burke and fallllly. Master '1‘. Wllllanl Camp- bell, Master J. Arthur Campbell, bliss Grace Campbell, Miss Mury I | l THOMAS EDMUND CAMPBELLI Wllh deepest sympathy w-p rec- ord the death of Thomas lidmnndl Cflmlibell, beloved son of llr. AINHEIIIIIIZL (‘aulpbelh Mr. and Mrs Mm. Thomas Campbell which oc--.lohn (Inrrcl, the pupils of St‘ curred at his home in Middleton onl-losepbhl Convent, ‘lllr. and Mrs. Jul; Thursday evening, Jun. 31st. 1024. ll“. Stewum, Mr. und Mrs. I’. The deeeused was enjoying ulsWhluy 11ml Norah. Mr. and Mrs. usual good health unlll lllllllll six Etllzln- Il/nlkcr. weeks previous to Ills (leath. hav- ing uuiltructsad u seven‘ cold and ivao on the ruzul to recovery when measles set in, causing Ills (Ieulb. l MIB AGNES oomou The gentle splrlt of Agnes [loll-pl] T.‘ Bl , . . u I ~, . lllllldsdllflllo gltllfiihllfllllllllhlllyb‘ “éjllfillllidxllmnoI-l‘ ham Alvcnue’ Wu“ called . . ,,, . and with his flnul strength be w‘ breathe] u prayer to God. ~ llf’ was atlumded duiluu his Ill- ness by his. pastor, llcv, M. Smith, who udunulslvred to lnrn Wm“, hours b! mm“ “M, gone nesl on ‘Tuesday, February 51h ut- iheluge o1‘ 30 years. All lbul could‘ Church oI' which he. vms u dutiful and efficient member. and qlropur-I ‘is’ (Teslillftlrr-V ‘l'*‘l‘tl‘ ‘vlmh ‘disposition ‘won l'or her u large eIr~ F‘ ‘M w“ wide‘ known and ole ol friends whose love and “ m‘ ‘ “‘* y ‘friendly feelings‘ follow her beyond n?!“ lovable girl. the sunbeam ol'_ her home uild be;- illlllalllle gentle highly respected, his kind and luv-lme “lava mm dear gm had bug" a Ing lllsposllloll. and rmnstunt good ~ _ V humor mudo him a general fuvor-Ifialzlgtzfotueggwgtegngfiaglgbinogglmefi lte ln all. Ilo vrus QHOJJIPULI with ulllmm to a“ wpuxd com?‘ m’) S50“ the. noble vlrtuvs essential for hup- The ram] ‘mining 0'1, Her ‘mean’ pluoos. > 1 The pull bearers ‘were: IMessrs. 0:31;’: Tlllfiflllflfl Vt’. Iluullll, Jobn L. lMur- commmuon “mu M m“, “ conb Alum‘ m“ pleted ltsdnoodwork by closing her KIWTIB- Wllfmd Hwmlll- “ml R“y'leyes forever on tho scenes of tbls mm!“ 'J°l"l~‘ll°n- life. She récelved with lgTetl-L fnltb . Floral ollerlllBs-dlvlr- ""0 M“ and slew the last Sacrament of the ileum’ Imbelt“ “d famnl” Iloly Cburcll administered ‘by Rev. ' "SPITIWPI llflerlngkqll“ "ml Mm-yVnurIcelMoDouuld nnd with tremb- liranclsi llnmlll and family, Mr. and m“. 111),, pronounce,‘ the m“ p")? Mrs, n. J. klmonollalll. Charlotte-let’, “m. tom“, m, Bu“, m m “M, town; "Mr. ‘and Mrs. Patrlck llumIII demrlurt, She 163E840 nloum a "I'll lam")? F"““'°w"1 M“ ""0751" uorrnwlnq mother, one slslel- and James blulone, Kelly's (lross; Miss (me “other J“ a Hm“), o“ we Genavleve Hamill. Charlottetown; Md homestead. “sum and Man, W‘- "nd MW Gllbflel "MGDNWHI- Josephlne, residing wllh her moth- -Summerslde.-—S. n, m mm Avemm The body was forwarded to llun- for River Station accompanied by lbe deceased cousin Jloseph Blanch- MR. VINCENT McKINNON Tho donth look plum‘ on Sunday. Feb. 10th, at the (‘by Hospital ol’ Vincent McKInnon, nixed 37 years. The deceased was an employee of J. and T. Morrls Ltd o! thln clty. Ho wnnoperated on for nppendlc- Ills whlch developed perltonltls and (Io-spite the bent medlcnl tmalmént he passed swuy. He leaves tommurn n wlfe nml flve small chlldren also one brother John of this. city. The following floral and eplrltual ottcrlngs were recelvedh-Crosu. C. J.’ Zeurcheurz‘ wreath. the. employee's or Meesrl. J. and 1‘. Morris Ltd; wreath. Ml‘ and Mrs. Clings. Sounders, Mate cards: Mr. Inn Mfs. J; T; Mcklu- gon hind-fondly; Mr. end Mrs. flee.- ehdetk-Mr. and Mr-u. Thoelfieiors, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flynn nnd " v - . IIy. Mm. Allco Mm-Iln, Mr. nmlmm llnrtloi Somers, Mr. and Mrs. .l.g1‘._ "Mm (.ll1(-1*[\_.lf;4|l| llIIlI "I-PII ‘1l\ln§~‘ llgl M; lIsiuH‘ oltjmsrh ‘l. "l "Y a ll 32%.; He sleulerl to know that the end youngest daugmer m. M“ Amlww ‘ 1',‘ to the lund ot eternal lulppl- one ‘by kind and loving lrlendsll: had been tiled hut lulled llllll the‘ “ the last sacrament of the Cutbollc ‘Drover The-de-censed Wm n bright - COMEDY ‘ cnoss Red Nur I _ 1 ACT “A KISS IN Does the Lady Take it? 1 ACT I “THAT RA With a Laugh ORPHEU In New Stunte. head than you THE POPULA In songs, that‘,- those strains . TRAIN Arra ngemente made for Trains leave Souris at portant stations. RED LIGHTS! What um they mean m m, love m. nll‘ 5mm“ d““PP°a"a"¢= °' Gvdfrey Murray in me rel - ' 833C of the brute Ape, in the uncoupling or Qhé ma, ca‘. m ‘ a plunged a dozen men and women to almost certain death‘ anger Production , I on... Edward Elloses JYageP/ay June Mathis e¢aw1ar1>.-.....;_ ‘ NEW! . ‘New! 1v I-I OME FARCE MYSTERY A r . _ _ rnoulance In waiting IOI those sick from ovcrlaughlng. ~~¢..., emu g the lights!» What did they mean in n,” GHTS I (Zdavpted b Carey son. b éloklvyab-fioemopellom TWO PART CHRISTIE COMEDY W! ‘NIGHTS WITH. N-IGHTS . . ACTS BROUGHT TO Y-OUR COMEDY see in attendance FARCE THE DARK” " Come and ‘see. COMEDY_ SCAL PAT” to Each Llne ‘S EIGHT Mirth and Melody- RAL SINDE.-The Mysterious Magician Brlngs a World of‘ , Mystery. ' THE HUMAN WH|RLWlND—Does more standing on his can on your feel. R SONG BIRD each your heart. THE VIOLIN, wlth a Soul. One magic touch and outflows that haunt us. SERVICE folks outside Charlottetown. Trelne leave Summeraldc at 7 e. m., rind 3.101). m. 6.50 a. m. Train stops at Im- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS JUBILEE l i Exchange your coupons and where u crowd of relatives and lrlcnrls_ follow-ed zlzr renuylzls to St. Augusllncl: Church. Rustlco, where licquleul High Muss was celebrated by Rev, John ‘Cblnsuon for the repose of her soulpFloral offerlngn. Spiritual Bouquets by Mr. and Mrs. John Moduluon, Mr, nnd Mrs. llughle l-lennessey; Spray’, Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Balllngall. The pull bearers were .all colullnl of tho deceased. Joseph Gallant, Slants Iuus Dolron. Tlexlolt Doucello, All- ‘red ‘Blanchard, Wilfred Iloucotte, Ilruno Iklucelle. May ho,- soul real In peace. ALEXANDER -MARTI»N Alexander Martln, one ol‘ tho oldest and more? hlghly ‘respected cltlzeue of Msrtluvele, dled at his home them on Thursday, January ZIIII. e The leteAlexender Illartln was, born In the parish of Kllmull‘, lls-le m‘ Skye, Scotland, lMuy 18. 1843. ln 1562 he immigrated vrlth lfla par- onto to llus-provlme, locullnrflet ‘Martlnvale. Before the Murtlnvnle hell, where rellgloue services are held,‘ was erected, the weekly prayer meet- Ing was conduct-ed at his home tor thlrty years, end during that Ion: the Sflhblth school. IMr. Marlin wee en esteemed old- er 0t 8t. Andrew‘! ‘IPI-oebyliflfl Church, Cordlpn. hevlne been or- delned In I870.’ I lln his ‘record as an elder h o cur- - e .. 9" CELEBRATION PIIIIIIIE EIIWAIIII TIIEMII Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 18th & 19th nzssnvso SEATS 52¢‘. at 9.30 n. m. Prince Edward Theatre. _‘ period he wee Supuflntendent o! RUSHflEATS 37c. now. Ticket Office open! daily v ried out, Paul's lnjunetlon to Tbn‘ othy, “Study to snow IIIlYBPH W‘ proved unto God, a workuuui Hull ileedeth not lo be ashamed rlslllll’ dlvldlng the work of trnlh." lBeskloe hIs wlfe, to whom he was imarrledun 187$, he leaves three daughters. Mrs. Wm. H. Mncdml- uld, lMartluvale. Mrs. Alex ‘MacIPOII- Ifinrrlllzan Heed; Mrs. John M- an’ ‘lls; B. Cr. ,and oneson Wllllnm A» on the old homestead. Iso Iwo sli- Inn's, Mrs. Malcolm Ma lFOlI of Roll‘ ding, Muss, end Mrs. nlson, Mount lloehman. ll- Q ’I‘be runem tdok elm 0" 9%“; day. January 20th To ‘the Imrflfi fin lay Cemetery, where we leld h to rest. . r l ;_ raw Friend. amen-er. ¢<>m»e"'°"‘ 0,, well: ugh: lIe those aslwfl “an thee: annvlhn sunshine "Y h“ ' become hrlsht on 1h! WWW" (Ball-lot nleelqflmllyd ___.-~oeo-'-—v-"- cATARnn l’ POI‘ qulck relief Ilgel Mlnlrd‘! end lnlvlle. epnnuul on cold In heed, lliroel. or NWIARKTS V h llalllel Nlfill'_