Q ._.'{~\d.yr Prince Edward ALI- Tl"ll$ QIEEI‘ THE TOMMARKS GO lVl PA NY‘ lVlptlr-ico Today 2.3a JERRY FROM KERRY Tonight Qt 8.30 Sharp THE MAN WHO CAME BACK VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Seats Now on Sale at the Theatre Ticket Office Daily from l0 a. m. to_6.30 p. m.——7 to 9 p. m. Doors Open Matinee 2.00 Curtain 2.30 Sharp . Doors Open Evening 7.30 Curtain 8.30 Sharp Parties Arriving after Curtain rises will be Oblig- ed to Wait Until the first act is over Evening gtagelrgfiréitgzcggnd 50c ‘Matinee Adults-'-20c., Children 10¢ The Tom Marks Company will Remain for Three McDonald in St. Dunstan's Parish. Hall, February 10th. Hear the ex- Nights Next Week Mon., Tues. and Wed. oo-oooa-e - - O§ PLSTRAND Matinee.Dailyi3.15——N~.ght .7 a 8.45 Joseph M. Schenck Presents iii NORMA tili "’ far » TALMADGE i; In a Picturization of an Intense Drama fat . ' 7 a “P u ’ ai an 19a From the Book by Moncton Hoffe "t". Eh; A GREAT STAR IN A GREAT PRODUCTION A Story of a Love that was Greater than fer ‘ Life 0r Death 3m ch: , . . cul 1 “The Hut 0f Canadian Pictorial are- ' t’ - The R ‘cs on Great g}; Disaster G.....-.,.i‘s. and other seccns of interest A Big V Comedy Fun Galore 1186 14 Thrilling Chapter of fro The Perils of 1 Thunder Mountain IO-OQ-O-OQ§OQQ+OO-OQ4 O0 OOUOOCCVVQOQOOOQ-Q-O OQO-QO-O-Q-O-OO- G ant not wa: a Has arrived alvi to A A new- VIVADOU bee a a: ---TA L cum-- With a Wonderful Odor “g 35c the tin l l iou so if}. SPECIAL ” CANDY SALE si uni Z5 :51. 40¢ A room) s RED-DIN BROS: euuanuiiianqntumiitnnemimiimsiesiiensitnxsiirmiroaitnm cre a o ~ M Ch h ii Gei 3, llSlC COTS I C, 01110 gf: Q With a Willis Piano in the home one is ha] a always assured of the best musical cheer, home Q life takes on a new meaning —that of brightness the lg and contentmen . tol i; The Highest Grade Instruments at a Reason- gar l; able price a ’ at * a}‘Ma_ It g ... l A. E. TOOMBS i? d” E V‘, 1.6T Queen Street 2 w ., l‘ ~ y‘) CHENWAH Central Guardian FLOWER GIRLS in 6861 DAlNTY Follies I920. SPECIALS IN SOAPS AT JOHN- son 6t Johnson's. g 6865. "IF i HAD THE NERVE" Bow- eny novelty duet in "Follies 1%20.'1' 86 LECTURE by “Capt. tllev.) Pius. perience of the Great War. 6842. BEST SEATS to those holdini; coupon tickets for “Follies 1920 and “House Next Door". 6861 WILL ALL MEMBERS OF THE METHODIST CHURCH make a special effort to meet for practice this evening at 9 o'clock. 6862. 64 VARiETlES.—Phone your or- dor for week-end chocolates to 33, Johnson &_ Johnson's. 6865 YOU'LL BE SORRY if you don't get your coupon tickets now for “Follies 1920" and “House Next Doom." 6861 H. H. CROSSMAN AND FAMILY, Southport, P. E. 1., wish tovthank their many friends fur the kindness shown in their recent sail bereave- ment. the loss ot"u devoted wife and mother‘ which came as a severe shock to all concerned. G866 TERDAV.-The largest assortment of fresh chocolates we ever had. Get yours tonight at Johnson and Johnson's. ~ 6865 WAR WEDDING TRAGEDY- Under the foregoing heading the London Daily Mirror of January 12th published a double column portrait of the late Mrs. Thomas Corbett Ellis, whose death under very tragic circumstances occurred recently at Harmony, Prince Coun- ty. The same issue of this journal contains a brief account of the tragedy. ‘ \ AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT.- Yesterday Johnson & Johnson's re- ceived 64 kinds of chocoiotes~this large variety excels anything they have ever ilisplayed‘. The different kinds are too numerous to mention but the quantity is a guarantee that tho must fastidious iasie may be satisfied. Get your week-end sup- ply at the Quality Drugstore. 68 P. E. I. HOSPITAL VISITING REGULATIONS.-On account of the continual crowded stiite of the Hospital and consequently a. much overworked staff, the Trustee; are obliged to ask the public for a strict observance of the visiting regulations. Visitors are permitted from‘ 10 to l2 a. m., from 2 to 4 p. _m and from 7 to 9 p. ‘m. every day and the Lady Superintendent has been instructed to seo that visiting is; permitted only during these hours. Please make it easy lo,- all concerned by observing our regula- lions. A SUCCESSFUL SHOW.~—Tlie page-uni 0f famous women which was put on in Si. James’ hall hcre Thursday night in the York hull which was; crowded to overflowing. The druinatis personne with u. few exceptions was the some as at the Charlottetown performance and the audience greatly enjoyed the page- iint judging from their applause. At the close those who took part were entertained with n splendid supper by the ladies of York. The proceeds amounted to $45 to go to- wurils the hlclhodlst Sunday School at that-place. WEDDING BELLS.—A quiet wed- ding took plitce at Snskaton, Sask, on January 6th when iMlss Chris- tine M. iMcLeod, of Klndersley, Sask., formerly of Ocean View. Prince Edward island. was united in marriage to John Thomas Burk- itt of Dundurn, lSusk. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Wylie C. (‘lrirk in the presence of a few immediate -frlends.The bride was dressed in a gown of taupe sat- in with n large. picture lint to match with ostrich trimming and wore a corsnge boquet of pink and white cai-nntions. After partaking of a wedding supper at the home of‘ the groom's sister Mrs. J. A. Thornwhert the happy couple left for their future home at Iiuitan’, Susk. The groom returned from act- ive service overseas last spring where he served with the 14th ll. M. R.'s having won the Military Medal for bravery on the field. The best wishes of their many friends follow them through life. CONCERT AND PIE SOCIAL. - The members of the Orman L.0. L. No. 2286 held a concert and pie social in the Kingsboro Hull on the evening of’ Jan. 28. The night be- ing fine there was a very large at- tendance. The pies were auctioned by Mr. John Munn. The sum of ninety-six dollars was‘ realized, which goes toward the building or a-new hall. The following program was well carried out. Opening chorus. O Canada. Address, chair- man, Walter Robertson. Solo, BweeLBunch of Daisies, by Mrs. Charles Stewart. Recitation, Ciir- few Must not Ring Tonight, by Robert Yates. Duet, Whispering Hope, by Mrs. Merrii Stewart and Milton Young, (encoredl. Dialo- gue, Above Suspicion, *by four lit- tie boys, Ernest Taylor, Alden Mc- Donald, Ernest Stewnrt and Lloyd i¥$¥§¥$*$*$§i '*'*'¥*9K’53li¥i§ [prototype y iitqiiiaiiiaéiimieniiie Kennedy. Duet, Just as far as the GsteDear Ma. by Misg Ruth Ste- wart and Roy Kennedy (sncored). Solo, Mother McCree, by Miss Beatrice Fraser (cncoredl. Duet, Better Still, by Selden McLean and Ralph Robertson. Dialogue, Some- thing Better, by Misses Maggie, nedy, and vMilton Young. evening closed my singing God Save the lfhig. , ._.. ..n-.u<..,, ,. BIG ORDER‘ RECEIVED YES- ' early in the winter was repeated _ in the Master‘; abundantly binned.’ prayer of his many friends in his '"' rnncnannorrnrown GUARDIAN ' ., ANNE LUTHER and “The CHAS. HUTCHINSON in e AN AoruAt. scans FROM “THE GREAT GAMBLE” EEEEEE EEEEEE EE%EE EE %TEEE The Serial Electric :' Like a Dynamo in its intense Action a Full of High-Voltage Climaxes it's the Greatest “Stunt” Serial Ever Produced Bar none, the Greatest Stuntman in Eiimdom AND I "S COMING TO ,,_ STRAND STARTING ITS RUN ON MONDAY Shall Present one Thrilling and Sensational Episode of this Greatest of all Motion Picture Serials the Prince Edward ROTARY.-—Al the regular niont- hly meeting 0t‘ the Rotary Club heltion 'l‘liursd:i_v evening at which Rotarian S A. McLeod presided the main feature ivas an interest- ing address by Major Iiyrne, who arrived at his home in Iona some time ago from active service with the American Expeilltioniiny Force as stated at the time in the Guard- ian, Major ByrneE-i spoke 0i‘ his Philippine islands. lie spent 15 years in the Orient and was an officer" in the tirinsta-hulaiw‘ in the Phillipplntis z-fter ilie United States took over the Phiilippizines subse- quent to the war with Spain lie 55~ spoke of the irtintlcrful progress made in those islands since the llnitetl States started to tiireci. af- fairs there. lie ilcllt with the large sugar and inanilla production there and pointed nut the growth oi‘ these and other industries. in Muri- ila the capital ‘of the islands he sluteii that a great portion of the retail ibusiness d5 conducted tiy very- 5lli‘€\\’fl nicn and told several- slories to illustrate this. Soini- new llotiiry Songs were sung for the first time and prnvcil vcry catchy" ililil popular. <0&-—-——~ Ordination oi Francis i). McDonald, S. J. .-'\ most impressive ceremony look pliicc on Monthly, the 2nd inst. at the'-(‘.liiipi-l ot‘ the linrnzii-iilzile Conception, lvlontrviil. wheri- the lligiii Revert-rid Georgt- (iziiiiiiior. tioadjiitoi- Bishop of .vlllllll't'ill, or- dained Francis l). Mcilonalil, oi’ the Sticiety of Jo. s, to ilio ilignliy of the lluly Priog-iihtioii. The ni-wly or- dained priest is thc youngest Still oi‘ the late Joseph Alclliinzih] and (‘atheriiiia bii-Donnlrl oi‘ Sninl And- rew's Parish. iii this province, where his iiioihr-i- still rnsilli-g on Ihe old homestciiil. lie is tlic nep- hew of the late- llev. ‘Donald Frau- cis ‘McDonald. and brother ot‘ lJr. Augustine A.._oi' Souris, and llr. James, of‘ Soinerville, Mass. Father McDonald made his classical stud- ies at St. Dunstanfis College. where he proved ii diligent and successful _sind_ent, was appointed to the tench- ing stuff. took iin active part in all the college activities iinii gradu- ated with honors in 1906. lie enter- ed the Society of Jesus in the unt- umn of i906. and after two years passed in the novitiale at lSiiult nu Recollei, Montreal, he pllrgugd a two yenrs post-graduate course ln the classics at St. Antlrmv-on-llud- son, New York. After three years of‘ Philosophy at the immaculate (Yonception. Montreal, he was pinc- ed on the stat’! of Loyola College, returning to the Immaculate (‘on- ception in 1916, where he complet- ed his "fourth year of‘ Theology, Among those present at the ordlnat~ ion were Rev. George Coffin, (7.5. S.'R., Revs. Austin Bradley, S_J,, Pius J. McLellan, S.J-. Frank J. McDonald, S.J., Rev. Brothers Elias and Prudent, of the (Thrlstiiin Brothers. Rev. Sisterg St. Athan- usla and St. AIIKGIIL/OI Notre Dame and iSister Mary Margaret. of Scot- land. of the tSlsteri-i of St,. Ann. There were also present at the or- dination ceremony idatlier Mc-Don. uld's mother, who in the eighty-first year of her age, travelled nil the way from hcr lslund home ‘to be present on the liiippy occasion. his sister. Mrs. Archibald McDonald, Soiirls, his brothers, Dr, Allguygflng A. and Mrs. McDonald, Sourls. and Dr. James and Mrs. McDonald, Somcrville, Mass, 'l\ir. and Mrs. iieber iBflllllbflCli, Montreal, Mra.. llluilall-y, and others of the iimnedi- ate relatives. Father McDonald's mnny frienos in this province and elsewhere, re- joice with him An his happy ut- tainincnt of the goal for which he so well and faithfully labored, and his good mother i; receiving the warm congratulations of her nuin- erous relatves and friends on the great happiness lliat has come to her in seeing her worthy son tuke his place in the ranks of the Sons Mel-ill, Ema F9559}, Calvin Ken. of ‘Loyola, that distinguished Order The of Preachers and Teachers. That Father McDonald's labors vlneyiirdimy be ll the wish and Mind's‘ Llnlmunt euros siphon-u flit"! 1111M by the m- l ' , ..i‘i ‘7 out -_i-»..,..¢,i.»»,»-»-.<\a. , impressions of the Orient and Elli‘. _ ‘EH5? Chinese whom he declared to ibt! ' ‘Eséfiéihii? "i- ‘i- ‘$55! 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