1x11113155?‘ 1y Economical “ because AI-AIIA" ‘IE-A. ‘ 41D w’ M, richly in the teapot. mwgr is superb — Try it. I a CHILI) ING A ARE I L ? menace WIIICII Defect- ion and EY" 5""'-""' g, in the physical and development of the is 5., serious that all tful parents should themselves as to the on oi their children's 4-¢4-¢4_¢@¢¢¢@@~. and strength I W.- service. i. iiuteheson -? I optometrist fl , \ ‘_.,,, .. .::.~.-¢¢¢. Brings food joy to ...L.l iriswnnrsx. c CREAM l I l lack Twist Chewing Tobaooo, Millions 0f Figs Used Yearly Why? . lleoause It Is The Best IIIIIIIEY 8t IICIIOLSOI TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. nuiilelurei-i Charlottetown KQ - Fixueto wn. THERE'S A IIEASUN hliuul. ‘I|l"iiIlIlI4'I‘ loos. Iill'L'l‘l" litters, more vaiuablo pt-i I \\"Ilt‘lI‘\'i‘l‘ IllllIlJf-‘III Uod-Liver-HOII Fox Biscuits are regularly I U33?! Iulvo ilccu (‘IIIIIIIIIIIOKI and more pulvpios raised to iuatur- ‘IIII-‘IH All" F0111. Alli-IS l luiperinl Fox illseuits have been the principal dict. A PERFECTLV BALANCED RATION Illlprfldl i»‘o.\" llizlruiis are bcltig fcd in the leading fox ranches’ ts It‘I'lll now \\"t'II understood by successful stock ralsers and Ft‘ plows‘ i‘ nppllPé to foxes an uwll as other domestic. animals. d tlsli Supply protein. Iuiporinl CodJLivler-Oil fox biscuit drates and lat (energy and bent.) all are essential to o. furnish perfect - uuo of llu- zu-knowledged ranchers are using these biscuits rim: tlu~ uluter season. cr lllrollglt your m-ilrest dealer or direct from Factory. l cred to pay their respects to and to " l'amil_v. A very pious-ant evening Itilasgow Iload IIIE IIENTIIAI GUARDIAN snow a... Holman‘: Catalog NOTE: -— Advertising locals cost five cents per word, payable in advance. nousenoiéiitépittenti» tho Auction Sale of Groceries at Far- QIIIIIHBOII’! at 1 o'clock every duy. GROCERS CAN GET bargains at Furquharsows clearing out. auction at 1 o'clock every day until cleared" ' tf. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS at your own price at Farquliarsoifs suction at 1 o'clock. HOCKEY MATCH AND SKATE at Arena to night-mood ice. Band In nttendaiice.-—1i ALL SIGNS POINT towards u larger attendance this year at Burns‘ anniversary than c-vcr bu- fort». POLICE COURTr-At the police court Saturday morning u prohibi~ tiou raise was adjourned for a wl-ok. ‘Pile adjourned ('li.'<ll' of a boy cbzl otl \\'ill akin]; roul from lllf‘ |ail~ \\'ill‘ Win-J i'lll‘iIll‘I' adjourned for \\'(‘\‘I\'. ' -P. E. I. LADY ADMITTED T0 VBAR.—.\u ls-lnutl lady. Alias llcleu I’). Steores, (‘IIIPSI daugliti-i- 0t‘ .\lr. null Mrs. (‘ory \\'. Humvee, of Sum- nieislile, was recently admitted to the bar of Alberta. and \\'ill pram til-c in w In that province. .\lr. Jus- i.il-.t~ 'l‘\\'el\dle., who ullnlittcll Miss ., Stewart. S: (Yo. l.td. II. nessavs ruesoAv NIGHT Juli. 22nd, for lilo ltiillio Concert at Now \l'lltulilre.——l0fi1-1-19-5li. AMHERST BANKERS VS CH’- TOWN BANKERS-Arena fU-llIEIll. zit R,.‘I0.-—li. ' “MAW SICCAR" means mako sci-lire. Make sure of your stints at Burns‘ t'0ll('.0l'l. ’l‘liursdny and Ifrllluy- of this week. _ THE CARDIGAN DRAMATIC CLUB aro staging their three m-i play Tuesday evening. Jun. 22nd. Specialties botwel-ii lit-ts lucludir Charlottetown talent. I7 ». 2i LECTURED IN SYDNEY. -—Di'. H. L. Stewart, of Ilalliousio Uiil~ verslty, whose llturary lectures in this city have created much iulor. est. lectured in Sydney. .\'.S., Inst weak on the Vivtorinlihliill modern sl-liool oi‘ biography. NEW SERIES STAR CAR.-Thc JilTlVllI of lhr- new series Star eat‘. i924 uiodcl, have just eoml- iii null art- uow on lllopluy Ill the show room of tllo local dealers, Ilrucce 'l‘lil.- 1512i mo’ as grout. mi tltIV8lI(f('Illl:lIl ‘ il‘ motor transport- ‘ual Star var, in- irollurrll last _\' ll‘. LAID TO REST.—-'I‘hv. funeral of lIll‘ lulu Ali's. .\llaui Klllrray look plat-o Saturday uftl-rnooii from the lioliu- to tlio Pl-tiplt-‘s Cemetery; the pail Iiuurl-rn IIOIIIH hicssrs. A. E. hlorrisou, (ll-u. Ia‘. liuglnin. John hit-Innis. S. A. .\lcll(>od, ll. ll. Tay- Steeves, pnld a tribute to lil-r st-litil- lirshlp at Dnihousie UlllVilfiilll, \\'Il\‘l‘i‘ she l‘l‘\‘i'I\'i‘tI Ill r degree dull conurallllull-ll her upon the worl." and in practice. lady to hot-onto eligible to follow ' the lnw profession in Alberta. PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS —-.~\ very OIIjOYiIIJII‘ event took place lit the home of .\lr. and M! John .\. i.)ll\\'n'(lll. (‘eulrnl lledoql I on 'I‘lle.~ultiy OVOIIIDK, Jan. 15, wilt-u ' about ‘ illty oi’ thc members and friends of the Baptist Church zmli» express their appreciation of the pastor, Rev. .\'. A. Whitman and was spout in giuues. music, refresh- till-tits, clc... after which (‘ziptilin Liiril- Dawson. on Iwhalt’ of thus.- rr ‘out, prmenltod ‘.\lr. and Airs. ili"'Qlllll‘-lllll‘tl by a purso of mun v lIllI several other gifts. oxprrs vo of the good will and IWHL iviulios of th--.'r friends both of Iloiloquo and DEBATING SOClETV.—()n Ill:- ovnnlul: ot‘ Niondny," Juli. 2llli at tho close oi‘ a. service lit-Id In llio School llouso by Rev. It. II. Slnvcrt a debating H0- clety was organized. Tho follow- lnll officers wet-n elected: PEPSI- dent. Mr. Anthony Buchanan; Vice I _.,,,4.]l\IIss Ellen iliu-Culluln. Programme President. Capt. D. A. McDonald; Sedy. Miss lllmuin Prlzzi-ll; ’i‘rc:is., (louiuiittro: Mr. Win. John Mcllae. llilss blcflulluui. lliizel I-‘ord, Erna lileRiiu. Ordui‘ Committee: Wallace Dover, George Ford, Stanley Sfllillllfll, Gordon iliellcntl. The night of uieotiiil: will bu. Woduos- tiny and tho lioiirr 7.30 p.ni. 'I‘lin first meeting will be held on Wod- I both as a i<lll(Il‘lll. ul. Pkllllllllillllllhtl She is the fourth) gTorouto to attend a conference oi’ lor and \\'. II. Robertson. Rev. W. ‘Orr Mulligan tifficliltcd at tho ser- lritei-s. Tho lulu-rill ivas Illrzl-ly at- ill-tilled. ATTENDING CONFERENCE. —- ..\ll-~.»r.~a. .I. ll. Norton. .\.(l.i"..\., (‘. l.\'.lt., Alonrtou. l’. \\'. (‘lurkim ll. ‘lid. d: l‘. .\.. Cliarltiltetoivll, lillll if. lli. \\'<~hsic»r. Arline. General Agent |zll St. John's, Ntld., are en route to (‘..\'.Il. 'I‘rali‘u~ OIIIPIIIIA which opens iiu the Queen (‘ity on Thursday. I ~ ST. JAMES CHURCH.—’l‘Iie an- nual congregational tneotiut: 0i’ Si. Jiililr-s Presbyterian Church will be II(‘III tonight at S o'clock iu St. .Iauies llall. The tnecting is a vl-ry iniportiint. ouu and all meni- burs and adherents are rcquostt-d lo be present. Hears Husbands Eloquent Speech (Canadian Press) LONDON, Juuy 1'.I—-TIN\ most. de- lighted person In tho Iiolulo of Cfllllillflllti yostt-i-dug; when Mr. Au quill: umlle IIIN triumphant speech was his almost oquolly TIIIIIOIIN wife. who could l-iteurcl-Iy restrain her delight und wllh iliiflruliy hold bat-k Iii-r applause llH the former Preniit-i- iiiatll~ his tolling points. MPH. Asquith us seated in ill-i" plat-o on the ladies gallery WIlliiIl nl-nrly Ii.'llI' a century ago used in be oe- cllpil-d Mrs. (ililllfilflll? when hot" colobrntcll liusbautl uiulle his great orutiousn, Among those who also llslouod with eager IIIIUPPNI to .\lr. Asquith worl- the Prince ot’ Willi-s, and Duko oi York, both of whom showoll uinuued appreciation at the snllies of the luau who was lli" uiIu'.~4 Prlino Mililstei- when war broke out. .\lr. Ailqititlifls spot-eh has lllI- lnittodly ouu oi‘ tho finest bi» O/VIBI‘ tielivrretl and l-orlitiuly hull tho ef- fect oi‘ converting many doubting Liberals who \V(~I'I‘ cleetl-tl after n stringent fight. at tho polls iltzaiusl thl- Luborlurn, lull. who. tIIIIIKIBI. lo man, will votl- Alonday evening with th.- Labor number. Lil ~ "I who will not. volo with their lIWIlllIIPlI to about five and llii Iarut-ly duo lo .\lr. Asquith‘: forts. l-l‘ Alonlroul l‘o\\'l~l' . . . . . . . . . .. 1471.; Winnipeg Idiot-t ~ .. Notional llrlnvl-rlvs . Atlantic Sulriir Atl-liison . . . . . . . . . ._ Aiu. Cat" Kr. Fouinlr . .. Aiu. Locomotive. . . . . . . . . . .. .\llll‘l'lt‘llll Suu-lliuu .\- llvliuiu Auliroudai ('ll]lllt‘l‘ (‘ailiaditlli l’tll'il'i<' lla.il\\';|y' .. Nl-u- York (‘l‘llll‘llI (‘ubu (‘zim- Sugar . . . . . . . . .. (‘rulriblu Sit-cl lllli‘l'llllllllllill Papa-r . . . . . . . . Kelly Spriuut‘il'-lll .\lt-.\'. I'Ul\‘()I(‘.llIll international Moi". Alariuo .. Prl-ss Sti-oi (‘an Ill-ulliuir Soullil-ru Pzlrifil- . Sturlt-bultl-l’ illiiou Pulzifil- l't:lli ("oppor l’. ll MONTREAL EXCHANGE ' '.‘\'l‘I'_\' W I and tln- solid l-‘our from I'l'Ill(‘l‘ Ed» _ past and prospective, tin-re is noun _, more gross .- MINISTER'S DEATH W liuan with a beautiful add: so. ‘ McLooll. w now, soloist). and tho smote "One Yivttiry - - - \ . . . . . . . . .. \'il*l0l'_\‘ ... Yll-tory . .. Vii-fury . . . . . . . .:. .... lib‘. ~- ""“"' ‘ 5' 1112.155 SERVICE OF SON-G. —- A V(‘I‘_V _ _ Iii-dutiful sol-vice of song was given at St. James Presbyterian Church last l-veiiiiig. ’l‘lie pastor, llov. .\lr. Zilulligan, look for his text. Psului ti? "Let lilo pt-oplr- pruluo ‘Thee, .ill; Il-L all the [IPQPIP praluu 'l‘lit-i-,“ llo emphasized tlu- inipoi-l- alive or the wlvllllrlll ot‘ tiriiisl- in Christian worship. and of lollolv-l lug llie singing of Lilo hymns and! psalms. not only with tho voice. hut- wltli the understanding as wt-ILI Thorn was no Iwttoi- place to begin the lcarllinl; m‘ “It! eii-rvioo of [Itfillbtu tliuu In Lllt‘ homo; and it is with regret-than one must rel-oi:- nlzu that today the great. hymns of the (‘llristiliu church are not taught tlH they should be iii the homo. the tendency being to depend TZIIIIFI’ upon tho Sabbath School and the! church. The music by tho choir al-i reudnrl-tl with lino effect. and IIICIIIIIUII lIll’ unlheuls. "Jo-au- Priceloss Trvaasurc," "llero is u Blessed Iiomc" (Mrs. \\'. E. Al,” . 2 lull‘ l BANKS Ilank (‘olulur-rlu» _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ Bunk Royul . . . . . . .. . lhiul: Alouliw-ul .. .. .. 2|‘: [Inuit Nova Sl-olia . . . . . . . . .. Wheat hiny loll July uni-ft, Supt, 1053.. (‘urn hilly 78!, Til-H. tints .\l;l_\' l7 July ilfi. .I uly 7s 3,, Sept. I -———<0->- »»»» n IN MEMORIIIM ‘MRS. mucus a. McDONALD. Thofiutirdian rugrrtstoannohucv Ibo death of Airs. Aiuzlirl II. McDon- ald. llork Bnrru, which occurred at lIlll (lharlottotolvii litispltztl yen- tvrlluy, nesday, January 21ml. The debate Swoctly Solemn Thought," IIY bliss for this evening will bu “Ilcsolvod ilolen Large; "NIIZIIITEIII," by Mr. that travelling has a gruntcr (‘illl- Arthur Bruce. and “The Lord In ERIAL BISCUIT CO» LTD. Charlottetown, I’. E. I. ll llll tn slllrrlalis luinlnolu r Top Prices, Prompt Returns and General Satisfaction Ship Your Production to IIESEBIIO BIIOTIIEIIS 8i IIDBIIIIIS, IIIC. 1. 2 and I Fulton Fllii Market ltabllshed 35 Years New York, N. Y. shlllllng ltencllu Bent Upon Request eourou 4 4 4 _New Universities ictionary How I To Get It F4" u‘. Mm Nominal Coll of manufacture and Dlltrlbu- tlofl 3 Coupons and 93° uouro this NEW authontlo Dictionary, DWI" I" Pa‘: all gain-Inigo." I goo - “v.2... or m" ninety-eight OI eon! u lilndllnl. MW" clerk him. 0w ONDIIO WILL II Fl LLID glam-vow" 23 Dictionaries In mmmnmuaiiipmmuuiimhmet " 1m i e. this with MAIL All Di I i it ---~~ v VVwv w rational vuiuo than reading." Those supporting the affirmative nro Capt. D. A. McDonald, lilrs. West McDonald, Mr. Wm. McCul- luni and Stanley lllcRnc while the negative will he uphold by Mr. John Multan, Mr. Anthony Buchan- an. Mr. ivallacn Dover and Miss Ellllllll. Frlzzcll. _ at the Revere. j In the city. There is no need for any- one to suffer from a contin- ued cough-when Our Anodyne Spruce Extectorant l: available. it in prepared from pure in-, gradients that are recognized by medicinal authorities as the best for treating coughs. It removes the cause by stimulating the secretions and healing the inflammed surfaces. " ‘ _ Try it— 40c Per Bottle -.IoIilisoli & Jolmso The Quality ORIGIN?" . Cor. Kent and Prince 81PM" ‘A REMEMBER YOUR FRIEND3 awn I wrrn Amaofo BY BAYER STUDIQ P Canadian General Elflclfl? -- Canadiiin Steamship gum ~- ‘ slllerubly indlspoaell. , srocic QUOTATIONS '-' Stock EXCIIIIIIRC. Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . 127% r‘ ilromptou . . . . . . . . . .. .- St. Lawrenco Flour . Ottawa Porwer Cuba (Yuno Sugar Pfd Pan American Petroleum . . . America Can .. Brazilian Fraction .. - Howard Smith Pfd ni .. Spanish River Preferred . . . . 108% .. .. com Bteol comma: of British Empire Stool 1st Pfd Ponmnns Asbestos cunt ¢u Dominion Bridle ‘My Shepherd," by, Mrs. E. W. Mc- Kinnou. ' PERSONALS lilies Alice Lea. Monctqn, is visit lug Iii Suninierskle. .\lr. J. H. Robertson, Ottawa, is Mr. (‘. J. Johnson, IItllllIIlOIl, is Mr. Theo. liltiokliii. Madison. \\'ill" it, lit the Victoria Hotel. llir. l<l. S. l-‘relnnliit. South Brook- fit-ld. l\'. S., is at llic Victoria lloicl. lilr. E. ll. Rayner of Summer“ side was a passenger by Sutllrdny ovenlulz train on route _to Creep- niolint to see his fnilloixkwlio is con lilr. Gordon Cohoon Montreal. who has been nli n business visit io lho rlly. h-il this iuorulns; for Miss llllut. ot‘ St. Iillcanous. I’. I‘?- L, is a guest. at the honic of hol‘ Miss Hunt will remain in NOW! Scot la for the ivintelr. spending PM’! or her tlmn with her sister, Mrs. Wohster. at Ilia Ilectory. Bet-wick- -.- {Ob-i-r IIALIFAX. Jun. 20.—Stock quo- tations furnislmd by Johnson and Word Members of tlin lilontrool r 4 0 ‘A II Iii-u 53% .. . . . . . . . .. 105% . um fifi .~ u I 1M Canada .. ‘Iii d0 Tlio deceased tiniored tho hmpltnl on December -’ll for treatment, but lli-spite tho best of medical skill. kind and attentive nursing she pus- aotl away, fortified by ~tlie sucro- mc-nts and the inst rites -of the church. of which she was a devot- ed member. The doccascd was an estimable woman, hospitable null cheerful in bur home, and will be mourned by her grief-stricken husband and fam- liy. as well as relatives and alarge circle of friends. _ Hor reliizlius will he conveyed by lruiu to Harmony station this uiorulug, accompanied by her son Pills, who \\'1lH at the lionpittil dur- ius, the last. days ot‘ her illness. Ihl-nco to hci" home at Rock Hiifffl. 'I‘he (iuurtlilln extends deep slyui- pzitlly to the husband and family of the deceased iii their sud bcreare Wh docg/chumln make butter. —-bccauu milk is full ot tiny obulu of fut, ouch enclosed a delicate uck. Cliumin] brooks than mks and rc- ____'r_nn cnannorrswowu GUARDIAN Mrs. Asquith ‘Notes By theAWay l __..._.__.__._ ‘(llfllillllllfifl from Putz-e -i.) Company is slili vested in the Dom- inion. .1‘Iio Prairie Provinces lI8~I inniid that these lands ht- tzivon to: them and the IPl-llcral Parliament. that IIIIR ulreudy prciu-utr-d an Illin- plro to Ontario and (Quebec, In ap- pnrontly desirous lo gratify then», Tho two bil; (‘onlrlil Province-s! have all tho lauds lIil-y wall! and‘ stand rr-ndy lo do tlil- linnllsoini- lhinp; for tho \\'l-$i-~l'|Il-l'.\'. Tho King (lovl-riiuieitt is iii Ihl- inurket to buy political support und W1: ran Imagine llin price thi-y might pay lli lauds liltlgini; by the millions oi" ItEFOtI lo purchusl- two aunts In ilal- ilux and Kl-iil. SPUPI‘! cotilk-reiu-os have lat-cu hold IJl3l\\'l‘l‘ll tho Klul: Government and influential \\‘l-st~ t-rnvrs and we can only guess what uuiy have hi-r-n nlrt-utly’ strut-ti lip- ou. What \\'(' do know is llillt lhr-rt- will Iil- 7o I’ilI’IIillllf?llll|I‘_\‘ sl-zits from Iivyond lIll‘ Lakes \'.'lll“ll the Ill-distribution is shorliy lnadl- and tlu- lW-sterlioin-a want those lauds! -..“- l What We further know is that those lands are partly ours brj priiiripll- oi‘ juslicl- iii/Iii vquily: thzli u l-ultissnl wrong w. IIIIIH‘ lo llil- .\|a|'il1'|ii<- l’|'o\iiit-l-:-> illiuu ilnlaril» ulid (Jul-bot: did us" out of our Fll-LIIIN Ill IIl/‘Il’ IIlll-lt‘ Land (lrlib oi‘ yours ago; that ll. sl-couil I liko partition, similar to the sl-l-oud i partition of Puluud. is LZISIUI‘ llllllll‘ ‘ f . n ~ _- PAGE FIVE TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Matinee, Adult: 16c. Children 11c. EveninlpOl-chenra 26c. Balcony 21c Children tic. . \ He HeLl the IVc. ...’ Spellbound at hi: feet while from hi: neneiiivo fi_n- jer-iips came harmonies that brought the plllltllll of the multitude. Motiarchii feiwnetl upon AIlII-l. e won a beautiful girl's wondrous soul._ A universe was his. And then--Silence! Despair! Hopeless- neu! The world forgot. The girl shrank from him. Flle told of affliction greater than his own. Then begun the game of playing God. Came pence, 10y. g new love, a new, more kindly world. lT/le Tears You Shed Will Make ' You Glad JJ/It/‘nc/‘ilrc P/ocii/tir/onw, Inc .. prewar: h; I GEoRosnAaLlss "The ManWho Played God" vram a play by Ju/er zfiwkorr Good/nail FOM/ldfl!’ 0" “Qpuuerneur t/ilcirr/Jir Jw/y Off/I? J°’"@ “am” sires/w) by '.l..:ii filo-i wPly/If PRINCE EDWARD than lIli‘ first IIPULIIISI‘ of an uni righteous pi-eelull-ut; that we have few defenders ol‘ Alnritiuie Iilillllr: iii l‘:li'li.luil~lil. liflVilllF-i‘ lIll‘. solidi Fiilvl-ll IIIINTHIF from Nova Srotla ward island will IIPIIIIPI‘ suy nor do anything lo embarrass lhr- (lovrru- uil-ul. Alarllinii- iiilzlits are based on many Wrongs lbiil cry out i.o ht- riglitell and auluiu: these \\'rnu_u,.<. than above OIIIIIHNI. tho lhiiid (lrnb ——{§>~ l)RO0F” Two Part Chrlstip Comedy "FOOL WIDELY DEPLORED The llflllill ut Nakusp. on Dec. ‘J9. oi‘ Rev. John Sllllfil‘ Allan. has rc-l mow-ll a widl-Lv-kuou-ii pioneer ol‘ llil-m(‘:iu:idi.'iii llelliotlist (‘Iiui'rl.i. .\lr. Alien has lo hlu i-rl-dlt u rec- LO by low t-b-ruyinou. having noun nearly sixty yours m‘ uolivl: service. in various parts of (‘unzidzu At tho ago of l5 he lit-came an aellvl- IIIOIIIIWI‘ of the Alolholllsl l-Iulrch. and from llint limo on loll strongly drawn to the ministry. \l'Illl*II lio (‘.llI.f*l‘t'|I n few years later Al llil: llgl‘ of 2i be wan orllaiuml and continued in the active work of the ministry almost up to thi- llun- of his tlmih. llo spout tho first yours 0i‘ his IIIIIIIHIP)’ on till.- blank. sIorui-snll-p‘ shorten oi’ Labrador and Nmrfotlud- laud. travelling from point to point by rowbtiut. llis last your» wort.- upont lli British Columbia. lit- JIYOIICIIPII in nearly l-very province: {of the Dominion. , After his ordination in l-WL’. M113 Allen Wu,‘ stationed by the con-I fernllcl- m. Grtionspoml. NfltL, uI pint-l- whose morality at one time! wax-also low that it was nickuunied “The Sodom oi’ tho North." llutlluc to tho work of .\lr. Alli-u, “"110 was tho first. minister stationed there. and 0i‘ IlIg successors. it bocmne n flourishing centre of lllclhodism with seven lglrlil- churches. Subsequently ho was IIIIIIISIPI‘ Ill 'i number of circuits Ill Now Bruns- wick and Print-o I'IfI\\'l|l'(I Island. niuoui: them being Audover, BIIIL‘ Vcrte, Sackvlile. Buthurst, Richi- butrto and St. Andrews in iillili he t-auit- iwsl, n-liere he supplied pulpits in Huskiitt-iicivuill and Ilritisli Folniublu. iuulmp: them‘ Liilliu-r and I'(‘iIl'IlIlllltI. lli 19113 he cauiv whore lio ol-rupiotl tho Aiutiiolllnl. pulpit for lllitllll. l-iizbt yl-zlrs. Sol hull: as his physivtil powers pl-r-. lllIllillI Iil- took an activo part inl t-vcrylliilip; nfiuctiiiiz the welfart- of,‘ tho CllllllllllIllly._-S\'ilIJL'0ll\'l‘l' l‘ro~ \’Ill('('.l l to Nzikusp, I JOBS By SHIV-Adams I It‘... a responsible job. I R(IOI‘|‘l, responsibility. I love packing n load; blil one lulu-it do the lhiul; ACHE NO MORE! Mlnard’: stops pain, relieves in- tiltuunation, 0112408 '.l‘lli‘lllll.’llf.\'lll neuralgia and all pains. nwas‘ LINIMNT _ Cod Liver Oil NORWEGIAN b It 100 time! stronger lfiuuvlng vltnnliu than rich. memory butter. Think what thi: mane ‘In building strength foflhoviiiturl In) to take boeeuu it is clan and lu no bad tam or odor. N200 Pd mt h! Nlllhnlll‘ lid Mw fd .-.. 48'“ .». on» 4g.» "t?" "$15" w D n I | I - I I I & C0. right. I think that u man who lr-ors too much lor you-and thou your lvclli. dig your toes in. 5N1 ulul l ("arry a weight 0f responsibility 0rd of Christian arlirily aillulur-tl ' upon his shoulders. ilhsolutely’ all oil‘ up tho high bill trail-loud and lo Iiinisl-lt‘.uiill l0 do II joyouslyx islzili. ll‘,- tlio ver_v--ot' u Joli Illll il falling; down aflittll- lli his niult-fhns lino eouipeilsatlous. hood. I lliiuk tluit. the groan-r IIIIIII; one. of thl-m—ih<-r<- are so uluny Solid a lzrcltl. mun a luv-an toil.’ u grout. lhiIlgu-‘Is lo bu nhlc to foul Illllll lu- .'|]\]Il‘l_*t:IiIil'.\‘ il.. Scull a nil-all tho joy oi’ having; u load slulck upon ‘luiin a grout iokl-u. it oillynirikw your nInJUIdH-PS that. you know Ia him eager for more favors. l. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE 0F His Honour Lieutenant-Governor MacKinnon and His Worship Mayor Jenkins Again the Wecome Natal Nicht Returns BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Thursday and Friday, January 24 and 25, 1924 STRAND THEA TRE Under the Auspiees of the Caledonian Club PROGRAMME ' PART l. Prince Charlie's Welcome to Sky .. . Caledonian Club Pipe and Sword Dance . .. .. . Mr. George Walker Caledorlian Club Parade-George L. Tracy Charlottetown Orchestra Solo-There Was a Lad Born in Kyle . Mr. Charles Earle With Violin Obligato .. . Mrs. A n. .I...." Monologue-Ethics of a Man Telephoning . . Capt. D. A. Macdonald Solo-Bonnie Sweet Bessie .. . Mrs. W, E. Fletcher With Violin Obligato . .. . . . Miss Bernie; stuff; Highlanders Patrol-L. P, Lavacndcan Charlottetown Orchestra Cock 0' the North and Reels--Bag Pipes .. . .. Captain MeDougalI PART ll. Comic Operetta in One Act TWIN SISTERS Music Selected from ‘the Most Popular Number; Le Cocos Celebrated Opera Boufte Scene-interior of Frank MacDonald's Residence Argyle St., Glasgow, Scotland Characters as in the order they come on Stage Nellie-A Servant .. . .. . . . .. Miss Agnes Flynn Peter Grant-A Variety Performer . .. . Mr. J. P. Macinnis Frank MacdonaId-Arl eminent Lawyer .. Mr. J. Austin Trainer Marlon-Wife of Macdonald .. .. Mrs. FrancemHoll. Trainer Solo-How d'ye think I'm going to live. Trio Amid the Ways Serenade-Jun: not Away, Solo—Oh If Lucy was my Bride. Solo-See how it Sparkles. Quartettc-And now our Quarrele are Endqd PART ill. nd, Cathin-Wrlqht ................ .. Orchestra . Mr. Andrew Williamson Mlu Lie Clair Overture-Bonnie Scotia Comic Song-Seiecfld Stop Dance .. Duck-And Ve Shall Dreudn ‘Silk Atlrc ........ .... ........ ... Professor W. E. and Mn. W. E. Fletcher Seam: Tmlbhn Mlu Helen Mnedonald Solo-"Wherc ban Scotland Found her Fame" Mr. Charles Earle Grand FifiliQ . Oaledonlan Pipe and Drum land Auld Lang ynn by orformers and Audience God Save the King 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Professor S. N. Eur-Ia Musical Director and Aecompanlet. umtod by Min Lilian Earle. Orchestra under the leadership of Professor W. E. Fletcher lin rd Coal Soft Goal Coke Wood your next lttontlon to Telephone u! order. Careful country trade. Phone 176, Connolly's Wharf * ooona onu 1 ociocx. cqmmmqo-Mgllrc s. A. McLeod, "r. F. wnm, Frank Mnedoniid. Jame: Mcluac, J K. MloKenzle, A. F. Houston. JAMES PATON. Chairman THOS. M. MneMILLAN, Bcerchry RESERVE SEATS 50o AND 75o. Plln of Gnu and Ticket: at Jnmlnon‘: Drug More. p" qmurqq "mm; Concert plan opens Tueedey morning 22ml It 0 o'clock. l m F la morning an» at 0 o'clock. F§'§-'|-";.".$..I.°.I:"f¢v;ai yfor Tlllffllly’ night's Concert will not IdmK on Frlllly night ' _ CONCERT I OWZLOOK SHARP. l71~1-17thlfltfll.