w AGE 51A n7 FRINGE EDWARD TODAY AND ' SAT- WITlI ALAN liALr-:_ JACQUELINE 1.05am She was the trusted employe oi’ a master crook, and when she learned that the police were on his trail, she risked hcr lifc to warn him, only p, IIIWOVCI’ a spine-tingling mop)- drama oi’ the sinister under. world oi New York. _Also “TARZAN” and Charlie Chase Comedy 111s <.-nA|u.oria'l'uwN Quantum- CAPITOL TO-DAY ill. 1N A THUNDERBOLT or‘ WESTERN ACTION - .- . Outlaws. Y Love and Romance. I teed ‘iEAGLE 0f ‘the NIGHT And Comedy PRINCE {“Prince of Headwaiters” EDWARD MONDAY‘ { With Lewis Stone ARE ‘FLU VICTIMS dersoil and Mrs. Henderson are also stricken. Several magistrates in LONDON, Feb. 23.-L0rd Hewart, lLondorrs courts are doing double Lord Cnici Justice is the latest sui- (luty, dcputizing for their colleagues Imer from the epidemic of influenza. in Britain, and two out of three Judges oi the divorce court are ill with the malady. Lord Birkenhead and his uiic; Rt. Hon. Arthur Heu- pounds months. oi rayon NORTHERN” Japan produced nearly 15,000,000 in the past 12 atcr? not speaking in play. The oldest "lce- i box" which has ever saved meat for man to find is the icy region of north- UNCLE IRA rs CORNER MAMMOTIIS 1N NATURE'S ICE-BOX- What is the world's oldest refriger- That sounds like a riddle, but I am covery, and a party oi’ men came to the spot. They saw that the animal had the“ general shape oi an eleph- ant; but no elephant of which they had cvcr heard was covered by such long hair. The animal is a mammoth, a "mem- ber of a race which has perished from the earth. There were mam- moths in Europe during the Stone Age, as we know from bones found The tral orzsnna by tbs olnt and cunt. Fresh opened. Containers supplied. Aylwsrds. 48 Queen 8t. tflfll-il-lt-Ii. BEMNANT ' SALE FRIDAY» bargains oi all sorts. Moor-wk Mc- Load Limited. 4335-34141 -|——I-' JUST ARRIVED-Cl!‘ 011 U030 Meal, which we are 0011111! l! 10W”! prises-Wholesale and Rota-ll. I! in need oi any order quickly. A. Home a Co. 4499-2-13-3i NEW FUJI SILK IN 20 COLOR! 55o per yard. On sale at Romolnt Bale. Moore d! MCI-Mid Limited- (8254-14-21 REMNANTS 0F PILLOW C01‘- TONS. Shootings, Chintzeg Crepn- nes. Table Linens, Remnant Bale Friday. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 4325-2-14-21 NEW GLASGOW AND CAVENDISH —-There will be Divine Worship in the United Church, Sunday, Febru- ary 17th at New Glasgow, ll a. m. and at Cavendish 7.80 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop. Minister. PREBBYTERIAN SERVICES - Thc Rev. C. B. Pitcher, B.A., B.D., oi Toronto will conduct services on Sunday next, Feb. 17th, as follows: Dundas at l1 a. m: Cardigan at 8 p. m. and Montague at '1 p. m. PERSONALS The many friends oi Mr. Louis Wheatley, East Royalty, will be pleas- ed to see him out again after his re- ocnt illness. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MacDonald have returned from an enjoyable trip to Quebec and Amherst, N. S. Mr. Leslie J. Wood and little son. Junior, oi 39 Water Street, are pat- Guardian OII.‘ IOUII OALINDAI I03 192i by paying your suhsoriotlon to ti" Guardian. Nine to choose BILIAIT-There will be scrvlc¢ lo Ballast Uniind Church next Sunday Rbrunry 11th at 8 o'clock. armour. sAui or cnsra oa CIIINIB at; Remnant Sale Friday. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. 4325-2-16-21 D0 N01‘ DIM! ssndlol Your re ggyfl-eygu will (at nu BIKLIUQ 0&1“! dlrUDlldlnt-Illll. L CREPE DE CIIENES worth t0 $1.98 Moore d: McLeod Limited. 4325-2-14-21 REMNANTS 0F COTTON GOODS Silks and Dress Goods. All day Fri- day, the 15th. Moore d: McLeod Lim- |ge¢ 4825-2-14-21 ‘n! rsvmo YOUR. sunsurur- r1010 now you get the chores ornine calendars from the Charlottetown Guardian. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATIEL- Services on Sunday, February 17th will be held at Bonshaw at l1 a. m. and at Tryon at 7 p. m. Myron O. Brinton, Minister. CENTRAL PARISH-Services next. Sabbath will be held in Mermaid (Lot 48) at 2.30 p. m. and in the Peo- ple's Church, Elm Avenue, Charlotte- town. at '1 p. m. Evening subject, "Events oi today foretold 2500 years ago." Rev. D. V. O'Meara, Minister. PAN - PRESBYTERIAN REPRE- SENTATIVIZK-Rev. W. Bruce Muir. St. James Church, has been appoint- ed one oi the representatives of the Presbyterian Church in Canada to the Pan Presbyterian Alliance oi all churches in the world holding the will clear at $1.19 per yard, Friday. V‘ FEBRUARY 15. 1m‘. YOU FALSE TEETH. CLEANED EITHER A choice oftyvo methods-built duel: M||_'|'QN be Milton. For what else can kill crms and remove all_the stains and = 'ttie bits offood? Milton does this, THEM ' andh ngore actually rlashshcts thg p it, estego parsan tallies oifufglin.’ And not the slight- est hafim rgfirhe ctigpwmyglur dcn- OR WHILE tist wi co rm 1s. e ers se Milton-at 35¢, 65¢ or $1 a bottle- You DRESS Sailing Agents: HAROLD F. RITCI-HE & CO. LIMITED, TORONTO ‘MAKE A POINT OF READING THE BOOK WITH TIIE B011! of Czcchoslova ients at the City Iiospltal. Presbyterian system. The meetings bl’ 3°!’ W559i" and the I"'°5°m““°“[ Manufacturers nrc modernizing their plants. Rubbef Footwear ~<~ 0-,. ... 44. The “Northern” range of Over-shoes for » Men, Women and Children 08ers a wider selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmer- ette in various heights with buckle, strap or Wbizzer fasteners. ' Jllsnls "efilherta" LOOK POI THE TILDB "ARK "Nero-em- Rnliaerl Ind srwsnu 5°14 by Reliable Dealcn Everywhere. Distributors for Prince Edward Island The -Brady FQQtWeflf Co, Charlottetown "maul A mammoth or “hairy elephant" In 1806 a Russian fisherman was trying his luck near the mouth oi the Lena river which flows into the Arctic ocean. Suddenly he spied some kind of monster animal partly encased in ice. He walked closer and watched to see whether it would move. The beast did not move-it was dead. Part of its flesh had been gnaw- cd away by wild animals. but the iorm was almost complete. Long there and from drawings Stone Age people left in their caves. Yet there is no record of any living mammoth having been seen since people learned to write, about 8,000 years ago. Two other well-preserved mam- moths have since been found in Sib- the hair, bones and muscles. In one case "the eyes still stared from the sockets," and the brain was in the skull. In the stomach of another one. the young shoots of pine trees were found. , Most mammoths were about the same size as modern elephants, but some reached a height of 13 feet. The tusks were long, sometimes measur- ing more than 12 feet. A single tusk has been known to weigh 200 pounds. twezfiE-q Tomorrow-A Littlc Saturday Talk curved tusks came out from the head, and there was hair over parts oi the hide which had not been destroyed. The fisherman reported his dis- " Zurich, Switzerland, ls to have a new stock exchange building costing $675,000. i.» erla. Their skin was there, along with. Dr. J. R. Mntheson oi Bradalbane was a visitor to the city yesterday, looking hale and hearty, otter a short attack of ilu. » - Messrs Hadley Home, and John Neil. North Milton, have returned home aiter visiting relatives and friends in Souris, Chepstow and St. Catherlnes. , Mr. Wilfred Parker oi the Canadian Bank oi Commerce. was called to Georgetown on Monday. owing to the death oi his mother. Mrs. A. H. Par- ker. _ Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hutcheson and Miss Dorothy I-Iutchsson started Monday afternoon on a motor trip to Miami, Florida. Although their car became stalled iour or five times owing to the conditions of the roads, and horses were twice required to extricate it, they arrived at Borden four hours and fifteen minutes sitar -_ leaving the city. This seems to be a record-breaking journey over Prince Edward Island roads during the mid- dle oi February. will be held in Boston in June. This will be one oi the greatest gatherings oi Presbyterlans ever held on this continent. ' YORK SCHOOL The semi-annual examination oi York School was held on Dec. 20th., before a very lsrge- attendance of parents and visitors. The school pre- sented n pleasing appearance, being tastefully decorated for the occasion. The various classes were thorough- ly examined by the teacher, Miss Pearl Vesscy, asslste’ by Rev. F. E. Boothroyd, and Mrs. George Watts. The results were very creditable to both pupils and teacher, showing much careiul thought and work in the conduct of the school. After the examination, a long program was given by the scholars, which was ex- ceptionally well rendered and much enjoyed. Complimentary remarks were made by those present, expressing their de- cided approval oi the progress oi the of beautiful! gloves and a box of cho- colates by Ruby Watts. can supply - - quality o! hard and soil, coal, petroleum and Besco coke, Prom serdlcc, lowest prices. W. D. Gillie & Co Phonr 118 Miss Vesscy sincerely thanked both the pupilsand parents, nitcr which shc generously treated all to candy; ' The pupils were also treated to oran- ges by tho Women's Institute. The well-spent afternoon was brought to a close by the singing oi thc National Anthem. Following is the program: Opening Chorus-School. ' » Greeting, Vaunda Watts: Recitation Dickie Vesscy; Recitation, Adele 5E Watts; Monologue, Louis Vcssey: Mouth-organ Selection, Roy Vesscy: Recitation, Ina MacDonald; Exercise, 4 ,_ ‘w, __ , 14 Primary pupils; Recitation, Clif- ford Chappell: Solo, Roberto Brown; Recitation, Raymond Watts; Flag we a" prepared "° "m", ‘o y" Drill and Song, l2 pupils; Recitation. ; w“ wan“, and Irene Vesscy; Recitation, Arnold Ves- sey; Recitation, Dorothy Watts; Reading, Donald Booihroyd; Dialogue 7 pupils; Recitation, Arthur MacDon- ald; Monologue, Ruby Watts; Closing Chorus, School. - God Save the King. school. A pleasing feature was the reading oi an address to the teacher Bathing‘ beauties oi India are wearing vividly colored bathing suits. Commences in Charlottetown Guardian Saturday, February 16th If the biggest name in con- temporary history means anything to you, and you are looking for his views on things that count, you will surely read this series oi.‘ six articles by‘ George Clemenceau, the “Tigei-f’ who was War-time Prem- ier of France. Under sucli challenging titles as: How to Be Happy. Are Women Interesting? U ls Civilization Wo r t h ' While? Learn to [laugh at Your- self, Man's Love Versus Wom- an's, and Why Prohibition is Wrong, this veteran statesman, journalist, “and philosoph- er egpounds the opinions he has formed during nearly ninety active years. If you appreciate brilliant writing, enjoy caustic hu- mour, and enter with a free hand into the consid- eration oi questions oi , vital importance to you, you will read these artic- les with avidity. CLEMENCEAU SPEAKS HIS MIND l 0 ‘The ‘Tiger of France’, in six challenging ar- tic1es,.frankly expresses his opinion about Women,“ Happiness, Civilisation, Love, Laugh- ter and Prohibition. A Series that will be Widely Discussed. A photograph oi Clemenceau. the "Tiger" oi’ France, who d“. nits almost ninety Years, is still going "font. and ox- ilounds his vlowl oi lilo with the v slnllllar olltlly and strength which come from will long and‘ ‘MINI fllllorienos. clencsnu ll , Remember First ' Article Appears in Charlottetown Guardian ' Saturday Feb. 16 And will Continue ~Every Saturday for Seven Weeks