1 W. . ' 5,, l ~tongy AND SAT. - Last Rid” ~ “EARLY T0 BED” AND ING RIDER." ‘ ALSO LAUllEI. AND nanny IN “vamsu- Lawlessness rlot in this thrilling frontier drama . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. EXPLAN A T | Q N ____ owmc. T0 UNCERTAIN cou- NECTIONB wrrn mmcsnn THE MAE EDWARDS PLAY- ms wan}: ronccp T0 oslvc EL ENGAGEMENTS ron ro- DAY AND SATURDAIKSTRAND WILL as: CLOSED irlrr... _ . , _ . ,, ; who» awn-raisin 0 4 i; whim-flinch! mi- ,,,.,.........-. the. mm“... wrliuawls stone ‘ - tfliitfil... i Prmc’ ' i tho j . f ~11 d 07'L<-(1(~ n. in‘ I 1&8. . :5. A . \§ l.» KINW-‘lilfll-IG-lll 1,. i ._......____-_._._...__ , gsnmnan. cpscrrzn TORONTO, Jail. L7—At today's" nlzetmfiof the Canadian Produce!“ 4 1h ' ' w» lurk-en stocked with the m- lowlng high grade Coal. Namely: opp svoumz scnnalvsn, a sranvonm. scmzalcsn‘ snfliou mri‘ Albion srovh mm srovr: clue minnow . "_f'n nrinralow , delusional-us. u...» brim Phcno nut order. R Gillie & Co ggqrnon m ~ Celebration of Burns ~ Anniversary Ulwer the auspices of Caledonian Club and the distinguished patronage of His Honour Lieut-Governor Heartz and His Worship MayoreYeo and Mrs. Yeo. - STRAND THEATRE ' Thursday. 6o’ Friday 24-25th ‘COMMITTEE: -- T. F. White, chairman; 1r S. A. MacLeotl. i). J. MacDonald. John Anderson, Alien" MacLean, J. K. Mac- Kenzie, J. G. McFadyen, T. M. MacMil- Ian, Sec’_v. ' , Madden, L E4 moo-v l’: Association now holding its annual convention, oflloors for the coming yclgr WCTE- elected with J. A. Cauldoil‘. ‘Regina, Prmidcnt: Alumni Limfigc. Montrcsluilgrsi. Yrice Pieaidcbt; Jung J, might. r, our , P... . L. second W ‘onto. bcmtv-ry- .. - urbr, and E. H. Hodgson, . ‘ rzplwrsentetlve to the National Dairy Council. M». -.- Mr. lmlglltlzcr gave an address 0n the Development of Clo-operative Ztldrkttillg in Eastom Carlada. l. . The Land We Iiové nv sauna were! " r+o+ooo 0+“ 04000-0 o» AVIATION m CANADA- Q. What. is the progress of avia- tion in Canada? . ., A. "Camuiaisnlakingi kid gross m. aviation, mm‘ com-rum " , commercially. Aircraft is new being manufactured in the Do- ‘nilmlgn ballad conunorclnl conrpmies e o“. the“ . . .,. by year. c is eta-operating witlsprwlncinl _- ermnents- in . " ll ' fire patrolling. min- _ ordciiid 00' iii BY "use" i, _. woman's GAME Abegweltsqwlli entertain Summer? 51d; prystals, Prince Edward Island 1mm leaders at. the local Arena to- ‘night. -\ ‘ . -~ - The weatemossresailon Wm 19%" by special train this afternoon 5F.’ companied by a large band ot-rooters- 1r. ls xpected they will “"1" "l" evening about‘? o'clock. ; Tonight's game will mark the first appearance this season o! the Cry- stals on Cnurlottetown ice. The)’ h ve a snappy? hQBdJ find, .5559 skating array of hockeyists W110 9P8“ fast cu the whistle and mllfliefim-ifl a certain extent. the speedy CUP throughout, , . This last solttette which has lum- ed both i-hB Abelwelts and Victories mo: is handled by My Proww- for- mer professional hockey star o! the Regina Capitals. Prowse, who ls a Charlottetown boy, is now making his home in Bummerside and as coach o! the team is making won- derful success His vast knowledlle of the game and great experience is being clearly shown by the way the Summerside boys are travelling this season. However, tonight's game has all the ear marksof a toughand" close encounter. The Abegwcits are determined and Fred Moore, their coach. is confident his team can come through on the top side of the scoring. At any rate the fans are all set and reday for n. handsome hockey treat tonight coon LEST WE FORGET Tex Rickard whose recent death has caused-a convulsion in the sport . world exercised a. tremendous influ- ence on hockey‘ at the time of its entry into New York. It was the magic oi the Rickard name used with telling ‘eflect by Tommy German in particular in his publicity etforts for the Americans that was a big factor in putting hockey over in New York. The American public warmed by the name took to hockey. They had con- . fldence. that. ‘anything R was connected with was bound to be a success. '1‘ _ _ , Binglllarly Rickard took little in- terest. in" hockey though the open- ing first night crowd gave him a great idea. _:~.\.'i8l'lO8n$ played Cana- dians that night. and-lo intbrost so- ciety a part of tho funds were do- noted to some big New York charity. ' ult was that fifteen thousand su ‘a quarter oi that half, low n ed sat in on the premiere. This was the crowd Rickard liked and the crowd he wanted for his fl to“ It gave him the idee of_en_- lis_ millionaires to his enterprises. and it was the idea, born oLthat moment ihatxpaved the way to his greatest. successes in ilstlc nflairs which came later. z n o‘ o l: A palms EVENING It was lllc evening oi the entry of Americans lllio the National, League thgt. this operative eager to find out w t. manner oi man Rickard was. ' l ' a short interview with hills-ju- consequential in itself. but interest- ing as o. revelation of how he work- ed. Previously he had made a speech which astounded by the planner ,ln which he handled big flfll-lffiw Ho tossed them around with rectum abandon. His use of them in such quantity have silica been justified. though many oi his auditors tho ht . aw‘; time he Wusputrglqkftzglm a bit of oratory hi3 speech wils a not tailure,_and_ the grnmmoruwas . a ' lbced. put. B810 evidence A Y oi‘ _ udlimm and vision, it was t i i l l. i flpllsllolmt. A a stall‘ out, viewed by the light of lator events. sujsneely. h Rick- ardlmpressodaiashyi,‘ nlnthe held. m. He ad- -~‘ .‘ a he. nothing oi b will , ught ercwasmcuey gait/ind declared t was won-tire '~ ‘snmhwwnmy- To him it mam an extra attraction for the Gordon he had promoted. '.|Ql1Bth]ng._b’” “pun new Gorgon, ‘m hie-dram ‘and rm: accom- O 0 O willie: mar non 1c u haiku» the wm m the nolcnnircnnidlollis 'e ofwllom half were morass. ' . Richy. Walker. Turn end m» be will, blurb! u time i318 h9g1‘. 354mm}, face sboutgatnlfit-aiig tamer. relinquish "l" "8 x the middleweight championship 0 has mm woxld, Bpme such dictum mm been illllledibv "W"? "mm" m; Th; have yelled lt rnslstontly sometime. Now that the purseupfll; ers. 816101-1185 '1“ m” chm“ mm? more man probable Mite; of This ' N Jerse . W111 "- ' 4.01mi’ from allowln8 the qllik-zflld. lust. ordinal’? vitlww m‘? sit in. while lzwo prospective mid n‘; weight. candidates slammed each o er. abouta Madison Square 6W1" ring. ma“ 1e boxe between the wndelffi’ Hudklns and the Fox 349m De y“ q! Belgium. It is a. atm- of record um Hudkins sain- gi the laurels m the rlnil- DB V“ was gendered a banquet and intro- duced scclallyt» no end._b11t "It? wild‘ m; was triumphant, even if denied the aitor glory of rubbing elbows with bloods of the blue. The head-on col- . lision of I-ludklns and De Vcs so. eX- cited the cltlmnry that the clamor for more was terrific. And boxinl; promoters are never deaf Ito noise of that sort. It would be impossible i0 supply moreof the same without Walker, unless ltwas to bring Hud- klns andDe Vos back into the Pic- ture again. , walker hardly can have any V10 mucmprlde in his accomplishments as a middleweight. He won the crown from the late Tiger Flowers by a de- cision that flabbergasted Chicago. where the event was held. Walker's side of this has been heard and he has convincing points to offer W show that had the decision gone to Flowers it would have been a. great- er robbery. Chicago is a favorite spot. i1 not a safe one. Walker de- fgndgd ggflinsh Ace l-ludklns Ollii there and again the spectators asked for a rope to lynch the referee, who gave the decision to Walker. Again Walker explained that he gave Hud- klns a mighty licking and asked the incredulous to lust. wait until Hud- klns should try to fight again. ‘Yhis. Walker seemed to indicate. would show that the Wildcat had been set ' so far back on his heels he never would get down. But Hudkins dis- proved this theory easily and now is clamoring again for Walker's scalp.‘ The fight ls a natural—a natural be- ing a promoters term for any shin- dig that will attract the multitudes. 15inch Qflizbtations ‘Jan; n. - Quotations ilmllall "by Johnston and Ward- Mémbers Montreal Stock Exchange. roan axons] as 16p o Santa Fe Ry H.199 Mining C0 . . . . ..'...l21‘.~’_~ 1k Hiid RV RR. ..l93“.4l 1.1mm fitates Steel . Monrsnili. srocx arrogance" Abltlbl . . . . .. . MlssKandziicxas Ry MontrcalPowcr National Breweries ... \$-.\“% Stool 0C Can Co ...... o4 Brampton . . as .. .'.. .'. n a "srlummsriosou 68% mlNfllOll .4. l.. ... no Milli» ,/ a / . ~ »...‘_...'..H.,2._r,|,g_-~g_j-1f;1§g= ' " 1,, mlg.,_._..,_..t.- . P0. ~hfflllfln=dw ~ honest» .Ii\h.@'-i5' w! 1+ ‘challengers are on his . , Roferring. of course, to that ' Céiiti-zil- Guardian. January 20, 1020, Eyeusoug, 'l p. m. Eliot Blispbeth’: Church, Springfield January 20, 1920, Holy Communion ll. a. m. rowan. Cliwlllflilr-g-Qcrvlcesnlext B .. 11.4» m-Jivndlv Bahwl at Pow l 2.30 p. m, services at. Mill- view, followed by Sacrament of the Lord's supper; ‘I p. rn. Seijvlccnt Pow- Ilfl . ~ v _ _ cnuncu or sboinijllnfimev. _.. o; no .4 wlllba llmbe m’ i111 fibmblge fol-stew days. a _ n ; DUJl-Mle-WUAY; ‘ . anus-rs , a - cl from her late l ldence to 5t. Andrews climb, Cardigan. WEDDING BElJlSg-Avery pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. dmLMl-s. E,.Bell, Jon. 9th when their eldest daughtar, Isa, was joined in holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. furleral 0f will be mo, son of ms late .1. Marshal Wright, seuletown, P. E. .1, and Mrs. M. A. Wright, Winnipeg, Tho Rev. H. J. Robertson ofliclaiod. Thelbrlde looked charmifigdna gown of blue georgette with silver trimming and carried a bouquet of roses and lilies oi’ the valley. She was given in nlar- riage byher father. Her attendant Wl_\8 her cousin, Miss Annie Bell, who was attired in a dress of pink gear- gette and carried sbguquet of ‘roses. Mr. P. C; Wright, Moosegll w, broth- er of the groom, acted as» man. After the-wedding a buffet. lunch was served to the guests, an ‘several toast; were drunk to the hoa th ‘of the young couple which was well respond- ed to by_Ml'. Wrlght._'1‘he popularity of__t.he contracting parties was very strongly attested to_by‘_nuy rous and beautlfill ‘gins. The grob 's ulrcto the bridb was a channel crystal neck- lace and to the bridesmaid a. ropecf pearls. to the best man gold cuff links. Mr. and _Mrs. Wright left. for a short » . BANKS Bank Montreo ... WHEAT H.418 Mar May ...- July Mlunrdfla Llnlnuult for Grlppe null . ‘~ - .24,’ ‘ 11392». . g 4W SAINT rasumvllcsiheéablt. ‘a iore -' ents _. R. A, Wright, All Star F0; Farm . 5o G RLS TO TAKE - 1 r 1's‘ . "a: so; ,-,. \ M, AND BOY g tor.» A Charlottetown Follies APPLY NOW' h Ask for Mo, ‘ tour through the Qtates. On» turn they will reside ln north T0 nun: nun 1N A iorcolonlal Hiall, Boston, Tuesday evsnlng, Jan. 8th, ixwii, ilo make M‘! l rallgements re taking part- in th celebration of the seventy-fifth an- PRINCE EDWAiiD W“? Fe h A" i - on- . f ' . i‘ llMeefzng of Alpha TION-A meeting was held in 111-‘ _’ lgYfiebeka/z Lodge 1 1-1 nlvelscry of St. Dunstarfa Collegejmnkthe "gull" meet‘!!! oi’ Alpha which takm plnce next summer. Stk- ' ring addresses were nude by Rev.’ Gavin Monaghan, representative oi’ the Alumni Association, Sir Charles Dalton, Dr. Halold Dalton, Dr. J. C. Fisher, Messrs Frank Murphy, Richard E. Johnston, etc. A Boston. branch of the Alumni Association was then formed with the following-of- ficers: Hon. Pres, Sir Charles D111‘ ton; Pres, Dr. Hany McLeod; Vice Pros, Frank Murphy; Sec’y Tress, Dr. J. B. Brown; Exec. Comm, Dr. Mark Smith, James S. Cannon, Dr. Daltlon, Richard Johnston, Dr. A. P,- Helmebery, M. J. Connolly and Den» nis McDonald. Others present at this meeting were: Dr. ‘W. L. Mc- Lellarl, A. J. Hines, J. Rafferty, Ed. McLeod, D-r. Camillus McLellan, 1?. A. McIntyre, Dr. A. A. Mullally. Dr. St. Clair Smith, B.-S. MacDon- ald, Dr. Reginald MacKinnon, Dr. Frank Boston, Dr.‘ Smith, '0; "B.- Cuman, Dr. T. B. Foley, Peter Mc- Aulag. H. Dunn, Ivan MacDonald, Roy Johnson. Ed Martin, Nell .N‘($- Ian, "Arnold Nllllone, Francis Mooney, C. Hynes. Much enthusiasm was in evidence and most n11 declared in- tentions of taking in the celebration next summer. Y’s Men ’s Club The regular weekly meeting oi the Ctlarlcttetown Y's Men's Club was hold in the Y. M. (J A. at 6 p. nl. Y1. mall Willard Spencer 1m: chair- man and the speaker of the wen- lng was the Rev. Mr, Maollcugsll. who took as his subject “Side1lghls_ cn hldla.” Mi‘. MocDougalI express- cd his pleasure at. meeilmv Wis c‘"‘1 as‘ a. body once lrlom. referring with plonsm-e to his last evellulg six-alt. with the Y's Men. Many mica-est- lng sidelights on early Indian Hls- .‘ tory and the Sanskrit. language, the Sacred Lore, known only c» the lit.- crury classes and withheld from lower classes, the early trading w Southern Arabic. the lrlirodli'"i"" {if , the Senlctlc Alphabet, the nld given by the Roman traders, were ull c7115’ dealt. with by Mr. MaoDougall m us- usual eloquent. manner. Ml‘. Mac- Dougell thzn elxplalnod we inflil- ah Lodge Tuesday night, Jgn 45m the anniversary of Tnomsyw“; day's birthday was flttingly celebrat- ed. After the business of the lodge 41' ‘short. programme was carried out as follows: Vocarsoios 451st," .35“, Fraser andlBro. 712W. "ntley and a very interesting sketch, by B“; J J MvKihnon. sranivsecretsrv. on the‘ Jifjfifli ThOma-sowlldcy who was me TQUYHB?!‘ 0! Oddf owshi ,—-l ’ were included tliiiollowglg Qaziglii’; 01 thB-owhdlngoi Oddfellows . bekahs. "Today we have 70nd” lodges, 15,808 subordinate lodges, 3,629 subordinate encampment-s. 10.377 Re. bekah looses. 1.100.105 subordinate 1092c membels. 4418.707 encampment memliélt. ‘ 1.048.000 Rebekah c l number, ofpersons be- longing to the icrdér ls 2,542,151, This includes. thdsubordlnate lodge mm. bers and sisters of Rebekah llioge. The order maintains 65 homes for Y the care _o_f_lts aged gm indigent ‘_ mmllbefbiihtll‘. Iii/QB.‘ Wlilflws and or- phans; At the present 5on9 persons are being care: nliaficost of t qsq lion dollars. Since" slltutcd the order one hundred and ' ten yearsiagc there has n paid out l $26l.000,00o»for-rellef; 450‘ widowed 7 families have been assisted ;and 27.000 aged’ Oddfellows and orphaned ‘ children havdhcen cared for in the 65 llolnes. . .' After closing the lodge o. few tables of bridge were indulged in and dainty refreshments were served which ill- cluded a, lovely blrthdaycakc. qnles is two mil- r-nce of the Indian civilization spread trig» eastwmtd as far as, the Philip- pines wlthndeep effect. Alter Mr. MacDougall thanked l the. Club for ‘their appreciation tho usual business of tho Club was taken up. _ , A_ numbedoi’ the members under- t-cck to collect pledges due to the Y Alli"; month, , . ‘The Bridge and Dance committee c. t/h-[RZHC savory; favorable report, and there is no doubt that this will be c vcry successful function. ' ' No further business offering the mestingwlosed with Tho King. ___._.______._._ llinnnls Llnllnenl. fur Coughs lint! Collin nap into mornings woric ‘You ice! like it aiter u... bpianced . breakfast, and here's the g, scientific reason» The l-rcullroi illc out Cl'0‘P'llJl vi lic sure to usk your grocer for Quick (lullkcr. with which you can scours: silvcrwlirc null olllcr usciul articles. 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