— Capitol Today “mun m. l».- .~ SALUTE Glokoéhoismzu t HEiEN CHANDLER ALSO “OUR GANG" TALKIE AN D TALKIE NOVELTY Glamorous and mclo-dtl- Inatio tale oi a beautiful dancing girl in the Paris of the apaches. “ BEWARE OF BACHELORS ” "BATILING SISTERS" i -- COMING — "LAST OF MR5. CHEYNEY" rnmca EDWARD sooN “DIAMOND Invaand laughter, passion and intrigue, "d mystery amid the tin- kle a! temple bells and the Pflffllmc of Asiatic nights. adventure 7, iJ§)%iICfl [VET-QR EFIAGIIN mnulioy nivin noums. Tomorrow Matinee 3-1! 18o —- 81o. Night, 1 fi B.“ 280-420-521; 1 TALKIE VAUDEVILLE “STEPPING A L o N G. wm. SUNSHINE sAMMy There passed away at his home in in theearlr lwursoi‘ Monday morning. December 2nd, Mr. Hearywhitestthssdvanoedagaoi 7B years, aiior a short illness of six days. The deceased, who was a high- ly respected resident oi Hampshire. was widely ‘(known throughout the country. as he had followed the trade oi carpenter ior more than iiity years. There are leit to mourn the loss and to cherish the memory oi a kind and loViiig father and husband, a sorrow- ing widow, two daughters and two sons, Derrll oi Kingston, Chester ‘at home, Mrs. Lorne Smith, of Kingston. Mrs. William Wilkle oi St. Vincent, Minn; one brother, John R, oi Stan- -chcl, and one sister. MrssPowers, o! Boston, a daughienMrs. Qiiver Tre- mere and a son Levi "predeceased him some years ago. / i. _v The iunersl took place on’ Wednes- day afternoon and7 was largely at- tended by many sorrowlng; friends who came to pay their last ti-ibute oi respect. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Chapman and Rev. E. M. Aitken. o! Cornwall. The re- mains were tenderly laid to rest in Hampshire Cemetery. The pail bear- ers were Daniel McLean, Harry Hol- mes, Oliver 'l‘remere, Lyman Tremere. James McLeod and Hsmpson Bow- man. MR. G. WELLINGTON MURPHY at .... High Street, Ecorse, Michi- 3 gen, on Christmas morn, there passed ‘ iwalliehMurphy, oi a. sudden attack CA PTTOL Starting ' Tomorrow SECOND LAST MASTER.” Pltiless, Psipltatlng love Story oi Nan Toy! Glimmer‘ _ Melo- drama oi’ East and West l - HOCKE Y ‘ A very iast and exciting game was played New Year's afternoon on North Wiltshirc rink between the North River Flying Lirldys and the North Wiltshlre team, ending wtih the score oi 6-2 in favour of the Lindys. The ice was in good condi- tion except for s. few solt places at the ends. The Lindys wish to thank the Baldersons who so kindly iurn- ishecl them with supper and stsbllng ior their horses. ' The llneupszg- ~ N. Wiitahhe Flying Lindys B. Smith Goal C- Stevenson A. Henderson Dclense M. Thompson J. Clark G. Jewell B. Baiderson Forwards K. Warren R. Easter D. Jewell L. Easter F. Warren S. Easter G. McLean Subs e rzPraises this Asthma. Remedy-A ‘ grateful user oi Dr. .1. o. Kellogg's , Asthma. Remedy finds it the only remedy that will give relief, though for thirteen years he had sought oth- er hclp. Years of needless suffering may be prevented by using this won- dcriul warning oi trouble. Its use is simple, its cost, is slight and it can be purchased almost anywhere. QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY MOWAT AND MACGILLIV- BAY, STOCK BROKERS MONTREAL ESXCHANGE i Abitibl . . . . . . Asbestos Bell Telephone .. B. C. Power A B. C. Power B .. Brompton .... Brazilian . . . . .. Building Produc Canadian Car Canadian Bronze . . . . .. Canada Power and Paper 1'1 Consolidated Smelters . Canada Brewing 8 Canada Cement .. . . . . . . . ‘Dominion Bridgc Famous Players General Steel Wares . .. l9 Hamilton Bridge . . . . .. . 31 International Nickel .. . . Lake oi the Woods Massey Harris Montreal Power McCall-Frontenac National Steel Car 58 Power Corporation‘ Quebec Power ....... Shnwinlgan Steel oi Canada Winnipeg Eicc. .......... 30% Canadian Industrial Alcohol . .. llié 17"’.- 32% 46% 42V: 133i’: 24's . 78“. 66H Commerce (bid) 24B Montreal Nova. Scotia ...... Royal ................... (bid) MONTREAL CURB British American Oil . . . . . . . . .. Canada Dock and Dredge fbid) Canadian Vlckers .. . .. (asked) Distillers Seagram ............ Dominion Engineering Eastern Dairies . . . . . . .. . . (bid) Hydro Electric ................ Imperial Oil ............. International Pete I Imperial Tobacco Norands. .. . 35 Gage-Hardy . . . . . . . (bid) 965i Walker Gooderhaln .. . . . . . . . . .. 10% NEW your: srrocxisxcnsnos American Can Ailicd Chemical ............... Air Reduction Anaconda Copper Am, smelting 8r Rcilning . .. American .3: Foreign Power Atlantic Refining‘ Bethlehem Steel Briggs Mfg. Co. Columbia Gas ............ Columbia Gramophone Consolidated Gas ....... of heart iailure. Deceased was a tor- mer native oi Kensingtun, P. E. 1., , and was well known and beloved by all. He was in robust health prior to his death, and was but 45 years oi’ ' age. He was active in police circles, hsving been Sergeant of Detectives in Boston, Mass, ior twelve years, Cap- tain oi Policelin Itiver Rouge, Mich, ior four Y9K". and chie! detective ior the Grand Trunk Railways at River Rouge, Mlch., for three years. In his business dealings he was always square and above board with all, His iuneral took place from Gal- lagher's Funeral Home to Cur Lady of Lourdes Church on Monday, De- camber 30th, at 9 ‘a. m., thence to Holy Cross Cemetery, Detroit. Re- quiem High Mass was sung by Rev. Father Glemet, and services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father‘ Hogan, oi River Rouge, Mich. 4 - He leaves to mourn their loss his wife, Lina Florence and son Charles Thomas, oi Ecorse, Mich; also his two brothefs, Edward and Fred, oi Kensirlgwn, P. ll. I. The pail bearers were Alexander ‘McKee, Ernest P. McCsrvlile, Jolml Thompson, oi Zcorse, Micro, Edward, Torey, oi River Rouge, Mic-ll; Wallace ~ McKenna and Emmet Murphy, of Dc- ‘ troit, Mich. i Etemsl rest grant unio him, O.- Lord, and let perpetual light shine] 1 upon him, and may he rest in peace. (Other papers plesce copy) MISS CATHERINE BOSS The death occurred at Union Road, on November 29th, oi Miss Catherine Ross, aged B5 years. Five weeks be- iore her death she iell and broke her hip. She suffered much, and death came as a release from pain. An en- trance to the Heavenly Home, for which her long liie was but a pre- paration. mother, Mrs. Edward Murphy, and - upwards oi hali agcentury, attended islthiully the services there. _ ‘or a kind and sympathetic as‘ ahawaseverreadytoreapondtotbe call o! sickness and sorrow. and in many homeaber-presenoe was wei- come.- " She leaves to mourn and cherish her memory, many iriends to whom her posing brought sorrow. Shehassonetodwellinthefinany mansion-l" IINPI-rad for the people oi God. , -Her body was laid to rest in the old Cemetery-at Union Road, beside her parents, iour brothers, and one sister; whom she had long mourned. "And with the morn, these Angel “ faces smile, g Which I have loved since and lost ‘awhil '~ (Patriot please copy) MT. HERBERT SCQOOL T119 annual Christmas School cert c1 Mt Herbert School was held in the schoolhouse on Wednesday ev- ening. December.“ 18th. Despite the Inclemency of the weather, it was es- timated that about one hundred peo- ple were present. Much uedit is due to the teacher, Hollis Jenkins, and also to Mrs. Power, the accompanist 0n the organ. Mr. Earle Inga capab- ly acted as chairman and the follow- irlg well balanced programme was rendered: ' Chorus-"lti , Merry. Christmas" Recitation—!lilecn Inge. Roadand for ‘Tm’- flililitm u’ ousnnrm. "v I liiesne ioinald the Mctnu- " ‘dist Church at iiontrai ‘vrotioa count-st . the rouse court a case oi. theit was morning. . "P?! - CIIUIOA OI‘ SCO will be preaching service in tba Church oi Scotland -at Canoe Cove on Saturday eveninl. January ll. at seven o'clock, Rev. Wallace Mao- Walker conducting the service. i“ . . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-Tbs ‘Trus- tee Board oi the Protestant-Orphan- age deeply apprecia‘ the eitortr oi the several oollecto and gratefully acknowledges reoelptoi $39.25 irom Central Lot it and Belmont per Mrs J. C. Aitken and Miss Sttaifluich- inson. BIBLE SOCIETY. MEETING-At tonight's meeting m st ’ James Church the annual meetin: oi the P. E. I- Bible Society will take place. Mr. W. A. Stewart will occupy the chair. Rev. Mr. Vincent will give the address. Mr- John _ l". Wheat will present his report as-Secretary of the Charlottetown Committee and the Oiiicers and executive for 1880 will be appointed. It is hoped there will be a large attendance. A collec- tion for the iunds oi the Society will be taken up. . ., . i Mmrsrsa oanAnys-n-me or- dination of Mr. Gordon Moreside_ oi Dmloguk“ Mmmm.’ Mmmkelsyliorth River Corner, P. E. 1., took Recitation-Robert Drisooll. Duet-"Give a Little Credit io Your Dad." Edna and Elizabeth to hLs eternal rest George Wellingwn- 3mm"- ) Recitation-Evelyn Munn- Recitati -Jean Wood. Dialogue-"Tho 'I‘raln' to Loon- lown." I Rscltation-Wirlston Wood. Duet-“Beautiiul Bells," Marion and Alma Rayner. i Recitation-Kenneth Jenkins. Dialogu "Social Ammcultisssv Recitation-Kathleen Rayner. ' Solo, “Away in a Manger." Vivian Munn. ' Recitation-Wilfred Drisooll. Motion Soilg-“Good Santa Ciausl’ iour girls- ‘ Recitstion—vivian Munn. Sale of Candy. _ Chorus-"When the Bells oi-Chrlst- ma: Ring." Recitation-Beatrice Dlaiogue-"Reading the News." Sfllw-“Moonllght and Roses,” Mary Monaghsn. ' ' ' Recitation-Muriel Munn. Dialogue-Justina; -' m... With Sister's Beau." Recitation-Spurgeon Jenkins. Christmas Drill by six girls Dialogue-A Capable Servant.‘ Song—-“Star'oi the East!’- by seven Recitation-Russell Farquharson. Daiogue-"Corifs Callers." C'.li“.'l.‘.S——Chl'.iStiI1BS Bells. At the close oi the programme 1 Santa Claus arrived in his usual 1o- vlal manner and distributed the pres- ents from the heavily laden tree. The pupils gave the teacher a besutiiul pen and pencil set. A very enjoyable cvcning was brought to alcloee by singing "God Save the King." (Patriot please copy), It's perlnissable to blow your own horn only ii you are a musician. "You women bear pain more heroically chm men." \ “I suppose a doctor iold you that?" _ "No; a shoemaker.” i, what . $"'$" "'i$ $ s s s? s s A s"$"s""s “Buys at B "5 place st Princeton; Maine, on Oct. 2m, I929. A crowded’ church and a banquet given in- honor oi "the oc- casion, showed that P150918 I'D‘ their talented young pssor. Mr. Moreside, having answered a lot oi hard and diiiicult questions as to his Christian experience, his call to the ministry and his views on Bible doctrine o the entire satisfaction of the examining v " . the church desired his ordination and was unanimously elected tdprooeed wit-h it. SANATORIUM PLANS NEARLY COMPLETED-Tile site oi the new Provincial Sanstoriumalready report ed to be under consideration by the Board of Commlsslontrs, has been decided upon. It is lcoaited on an area c‘! land belonging to the Monsghan estate which extends east irons North lliver Road i0 within iorty Ieet o! the Pollock north from MeGill Avenue about 386 feet. This site was chosen after WI)’ careful conisiderstion oi unavailable locations near or within the limits oi Cllnrlctteiorvn. The building will face approximately south out. its location ivlthizl the city linllis giving it the advantages oi light, water, sewerage. system, ilre protection, neon-less to source oi supplies and in railway and hotel accomodations. The plans and specifications which are bing prepar- ed by w. s. s, Blanchard oi Char- lottttown are about complete They are, at present, in the hands oi Messrs Scopes 6s A ustmann, Ill-lie. who have been employed as consult- ant ardhitecis with Mr. Blane‘ -‘. ‘renders tor the construction of the building will be called ior- shortly. and operations will be begun at the earliest possible date, depending on weather conditions. The Commission- ers report that the csmpaui ier the building fund, conducied by w. C M. Williams, was splendidly lup- poried. » ' ADVSNTUIII. IN CITI-A ior- mer ‘Charlottetown boy. Mr. Taylbi‘ Day, who has gained for himseli the reputation oi an adventurer is, sit the present time. vlaitinl the haunts or his boyhood. Mr. Day is well- lmown ios- his exploita oi lfllinirav- ‘slung nun I-Ialiiax to Vancouver by sea in a fourteen foot rowboat. On this adventurous tripgof _l4000 miles he was map-cw V! W- Jog Morrison use a former Charlotte- preciaied the ‘honor conferred on (MCQUI) Proptrty and _ bee 205b,, a very pretty W044i!!! W’? ITIOI HIT-Ur‘, i} til! titltoflj hail- its customers by tns Canadian Bank ‘ of Commerce. . _~ . .-l__. SUCGSSSIUL 1' Jill‘! CLINIC- These were a1 children innooulaied at me dipthtiaiillmlmiaailfl cllniaf ai/Weifkantaehoolfin we m: yesterdaymornlng whaniha cam- paign oi the Rod (It {or the instantiation oi all the child- renoithecitywssbenmundermost iavorable conditions. This rwfeaant- ed quite a will "fulfill! 91'9" pupllsenrollodlndndsaltotaisorl theptrplis Ifilllvlii. Peter's Day school: The innoculations were given by Dr- Yeo. aadDr. Goodwill win; mend dure and were jvary much airlift!!! u» uremic-lush was actress-ghastly‘ and thutitwas completed before "ill reslisemiti mesa-y the immunisation 511mm wil ba/oofiillibfl atjPl-inee Street School in tn emornilig and tor pre school- age children and ‘iri- rants not younger than nine "months at the Red Cram oiiica Willa alter- noon. 5'. STERLING INSTITUTE. — This Institute ma; on Dec. 10th.. at the home oi like. Thomas Boiler. 309° River. ‘rhara was a good attendance- The meeting was presided over by the l iiemt, Mrs. John Quinn. A1- ier the opening exorcism quite l lot o: business was discussed. Itwas decided to give the school children a Ciaristmss treat-at the school con cert, and decided to become Santa- Psl, to help cheerone of the little ones in the Guardian's list. School prizes were planned and hooks . lor the children's clothing were order- ed. The attention" oi_ the- meeting was then called and a presentation oi a, Frenclfivory toilet set and an address read mums. spleen (he in; . limes, as a mark oi apprecia- tion for the service she has given. Mrs. Bolger although taken by sur- prise made s. very fitting reply and warmly thanked the members for their» giit and kind words. The meet ing was then brought to a close by singing Cvod Save The Kinfl 811d luncn was served by MN- B0186‘. ll- sisted by Mrs. Iteid. The nelrt place oi meetng was no‘. decided on. WEDDING BELLSr-oll Decem- - place at St. "Malachias Church, Kiri- kora, when Miss Violet M. McCabe wag [united in the holy bonds of ms- both of Newton. The ceremony and nuptial Mass were periormed by ReverendJiL-kl’. flail-h. P. P. Hymns Gertrude and Winniired Jilclyor. while Mr. Charles Mclvor played the wedding march. The bride was bridesmaid was attired-in a mulber- match. ‘rile young oouill! W" l1‘ smaroitnsmmflidW-Jelw It. MoCabe, brother‘ o! the bride. Tho bride is a endow 0! ab! ‘Jef- sey City Hospital, New Jersey and has been wsetisinrh" milllhn there ier the vast two years. She she leitlu. s. A-. when Ilia endear- ed haveelf in all. After the weddinl ceremony me-imnied‘ ‘ mamas oi the bride ‘and s-roem has ‘dinnei-‘at ins bride's hams line than leit on a Quebec and the eastern cities. ‘may returned January mid. and were ten- dered a' weiiems reception at the M1529". mom-remain an wiuiouifiean- auu Bils-‘fll-l-G-fl ’ rasussva anno- Crosl nurse aliatlnl. ‘lhalflihilli-Yfifl - were moetintstaaiedinflii P115094" retiring Presdent ouesljni oi sun‘ trlmony to Mr. "John M. Mulligan. were beautimily rendered by Misses attlredlnznsesergeorepadmsswith harand shoes to match while the, was tendered several showers before, short honeymoon trip to Mont-rash‘ tiiuIealenderbaing-distributodto,‘ genpained . rosy, gtioris Amasing-na Yeast add] fitolllbl. in a weeks. Changes “skinny? weak body to Incas. well- deveioped iorm all admire. Muss; skin gets healthy color like mags; nervousness. constipa- sound weight-bulletin‘ ".1" Yasse strengthening iron. Pleasant nus tablets. Parawongt than tlllnldi» catedyeast. Reauiuin latims m yeasty taste. No gaa Don't be "sldnar." was. unarme- =tive." Get honiaad Yeast hdn drugs .gist today. m: greal aclnoncvv, Money back iron-l manulaetur- ii not delighted with quick raauih. mom-asst srooa IXCIIARQ] Marketmworisiurrumsewoa» ‘shields sv 00., Mammal. a- Bbwan June's s: Co., Us Cress Campfires, Charlottetown. " - Quoted at closing, Jan. ‘l, i910. Cali Money .. ma" Abitibi ... n’. mi Alberta Pacific Grain .. .. I'M iii I596 (9% . . . N‘! Building Ploduch .. .... . rev. Canada Car .. ll Canada Cement .. W6 Canada Power and Papa: .. .. leis Canada Brewing .. I DominiorrBri-dgo .. . 1N Foreign Powc Saoilritlss .. am Fraser Company .. General Steel Wares .. ... "Home Oil». Imperial Oil -- -- lncirlstrlai Alcohol .. .. ... International! Nicki .. International Papt and New . ... ....- u. ... ... ... u ... ... .. .. lvlcColl Frontenac .. ...... National Breweries .. National Shel Car .. . s“ "v Dominion Tar .. ..- Fumoils Player! .~. .. Nor-ands. .. .. pgwgycqrpoffltlbh .. . Brice Bros. .. ... l Quebec-Power‘ Smelter: .. -- - - Steel of Canada -- Stoel oi Canada Pm -- ~-- ---' Simons iiVinnipag es In lea 0-- Allegheny . , Amgflggn fin. .. ... u. u- . 118% Anaconda .. - H Bendix Aviation .. .. .. . Consolidated Gas .. .. dniernat-ionalflbrvester .. .- u... s" .. ... m. are sea v.- ... n. no 98% 75% ‘ry dress wlzh hat and‘ shoes to-Kenneeottoopper msgua I-indson PM!!! .- tended by Miss tubers. Mulilsanflrsruuoust maven 14W ~- Radio "z "W.- Standard on a rm ‘hr-v -- ‘snarling SOBIIIA. .. ... ..- C. RR». .. ... ... u General Motors .. _ U.S.Steei .. .. f . sea BANKS gflngqfgqon geotia .. .. Ssnkctlitoniseal .. ... ..... , Royal Bank .. ... LivestocklMarkei uoslrsssh Jan. ~1.—"r1w" vmlismtloflm osmium! "‘ wflsausalew coo LAIYNC CONTEST town b0!- alihflllh ‘h! %ht his b0!‘ dual laying with 43 eggs. 45.7 pain-is; Notes (m the Prince Edward Island Egg laying Contest for the week end- ing January 2. i930. . , , The Kenslngwn Baby Chick Hat- ‘cheyflnpenileadathe contest M’ the $120k With t0 0885. 40.4 points: . 1B‘. James Tuplin‘; B. R. pen l2 were d with 34- eggs and 36. 9 points, aiaisainArhnosul-saJtpenawei-‘e - with as eggs, so. a points. JameaTimliWslnheni-lofl l leads the contest in indivi- Cliich materiel-ya. n. ‘pen 11, 549 eggs, 2am points v. Jaoas-ravlimsniditltnsa. n. pea la, m em. lac. ‘points . Vnpsnssatnuvnam BflIIIMN-BB. n. pen lo, 10s eggs, no.1 points The Kenslngton Baby Chick Hatchery B. R. hen no 9 is seconui with 42 eggs" (1.6 points, and the Experimental‘ Charlottetown B. R. hen no ‘f in pen 5 is third with 38 eggs, 36.6 points. The total production for the week was 391 and to date 255. For the same period last year the totals were 595 for he week with 4246 to date. The pens leading in total produc- tion are: ’.\.>_ ‘I’ . w?!‘ ...-av»... s. r. ma. or...“ M. Emanuel . General Motors Fox Film ...................... 40% 22%’: Int. Tolls Tel .............-... 78% Iiolsterltadlo ...............'.. 4 Kenneco“-';........'............ 61% Mack Truck ................... 46% Montgomery Ward ............ 40% New YorkCentrsl ............. iss ’Nash.;--........................ 58% Overlands..................... 8% PubJSsrvieioiNewJersey...l u RBmhIIWIIRII-‘ld ...........-., 271$ ItadioIliili9IDheull,........_2I9t WC II:eAeleIaalee-aaaslaeosa WFa;aieaaeaealaaaeesoalsaa Q1011 Uiiillll .... Studebaker ... ‘U. lwfllfltbflf isms-mu. .=o. s. suu,1.......l..'. .- Wamerfircs. W §..‘.."._...'_._...-.'......'ll% . lad» A I A . Hudson Motors ................ still 3 . g ‘Your Choice p. hood in this city. luminenide was his birthplace. He 1m the mans in i000. m July mi ills areat seventy newsman-sacrament up}! a nmrtaroi marinas s! Canada and the name States. nu mam diiflwikv WI M o?