unn-L-vum-u-qw-a“. §<.nb< A..'"U‘:.~“‘<‘—II >_ . Mabel Cusnclc. (swam ‘ npwv-w ' \»I\ >..-~.~... 4- wanvahwvfllfib¥i@‘”" PAGE SIX "fiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiu - llu w Slat. 3 . . . . . . .. 18c, 26c. Liming ‘I d: 8.45 26c, 42c. CAPITOL now M \'l'l.\'i.l‘ I I‘ ‘I ADYLTS 117C. (.‘IllI.l.I.I..'-' l'/.‘. NIGHT 7 .\.\'ll 8.1.’. I’. .‘-l. 26c, 4ft‘, Sic. SERIAL AND COME D Y WILL nostrils YOUNE AS YOU FEEL KZMT‘ KAY l-‘i{.‘.‘.\' (I13 William 'l'.o_-rl, (‘onwziy T - AlfBlfIiN \\'O.\lI-.\\' I§I~l';:l ll. "PM r" 1.. Ill’ :\\ll7ll!ll W" members and i; The meeting op iiig of the I members full-r the creed by Roll Call we. the members ti-lln _ .i'e fowl for the '_ :1 some vr-r‘: li lrrrni ‘l Ti" .. w. n. :nf ti." l.i t Ill’ l i"; to the t .. .. . to ‘ huts for ill" reportr-rl l ' to a sick pi- meeting to be 1\frs. Jofiepll 3 - 12th. Roll Call to l.“ 1i - each member ', with her left hand. was served b2" hearty vote of tlianl. after which the ITl""l! the singing of the N. The regular monthly n Auburn Women's Institute wax . ut the home of ltfrs. Joseph Afr-i‘ tee on Jnnuary 12th with r members and sh: vil-utcr" ‘The meeting opened by Ileppy New Year to all ' the reading of the (f The l‘... last meeting were l'l"‘i’i t';i,r\ PR I N G E Eli} i Mat. 3.15. Adults‘ 3.7". (f-.-,1_ T“ '3", (‘lvil Night 7 k 8A5. Orcli. 53c. Govt. Ta l" l_ l by 1.1133 a; of thi- Vnro-h fnllflllli} 1-- uzzmmm .~.--. _ LZONDAY nail ONLY o. riimi a uremia or r"::ii<:i;i:!>.\'i:ss, fTJlll 1| world nl deceit and brutality .i-~ this suave v.i.ni;in iviili iii-r counter- Int (harm, to prise us "mother" to nn innocent l-l IJIIV - 1.. find \.li;it l.u'\'i. rt-alh iuuuu t riff for thr- The winiict‘ l Ptti l‘ .‘.Z:Qti.i rd rliaiin inentary otficrs n '. l‘r~:lfl1"I'i'(t p» . ' (‘fl by tl piipi “If It's Ours It’s Goodl” l": (Zuvt. Tax lc. 1' (u Cuvt. Tux 2(- l’."'il Costel- . Illtfl iH-d to Jolin P. ltlrQunitl I tll"l I\f:ie.'\i'iiiiir ('!"l\’.'l’\ by the . A‘. the rinse of the erxam- 1 lb. Tina '_ we Minimalist: Large Fancy Bottles Each BRISBO - srzcmts ‘FRIDAY SATURDAY mouoav nauz TCMATO CFKICH w. Largo 2 ‘°’ 45o q ‘v ‘ ‘ IV - iiiciunn ARLEII IN “Parents \\'-.intcd" “' n (OJIIJDY M ONDA Y 1c. Children 15c. Govt. Tax 1c. Children 25c. Govt. Tax 1c. ETRAYED! all PI T01; 7i lhtinee, Adults 25c, Govt Jilted by the girl he left behind - no wonder he took to win; and women to bide his dwarf-break ! John Gilbert has one of nls best dramatic roles in this romance that sweeps you from the Great Bright \."~v t) the West! And what a cast! IN s" “no sn- If}. uninn " g; ' ox .\ srxiiw .\i"Ii.'ll.\'tltl\ EMlWAY DIIIINDEL —- LOIS DIOILLN li IT, I... .',.'"“E§S§..'L"£R'~LZSLZ!HKME ‘I _-.-_.._. __i__ urday, January 23rd. the York Pastoral charge on Sun in. Chrstie, Minister and days following. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES ‘Hazelbrook, at 11 a. m.: Cross Roads ‘at 3 p. m. and Alexandra a; ‘l p. m. Rev. E. J. Chisholm, Minister. NOTICE-The management o! the Georgetown Race course will hold a mid-summer horse race on Wed- nesday, July 13th. Purse $650. Clas- ses announced liter. E, B. McLar- en, Secretary. ARENiL-Skating this afternoon. 248-1-23-11. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES at Mt. Stewart, Sunday, 24th, at ll a. m. and '7 o'clock. Dr. M. E. ‘Gouge, Pastor. CIIAPERONES-Tlie Chaperones at the Laughalot dance in the Odd- fellows Hall, Wednesday, were Mrs. ‘Alexa Prowsc, Mrs. Arthur Henry {and Mrs. Helen G. McNetll. i BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookifeld congregation on Sun- _day, Jan. 24th will be as follows: iBrookfleld, 11 a. m.; Hartsville, 3 1p. m. and Hunter River, 7 p. m. IIUNTER RIVER CHARGE — United Church of Canada. Servi- Den r Teacher :- . - ~ ,l/'/ll1‘l".I r‘ . . lpiziiiig L‘ »' -' ='- itzitlon l-. I ilic yiwziwliii: _ l l ' ‘wtiuzi, Joseph (i: , Wendi-rival S c h cl a l“ ~p Dzinee,‘ . ie zirzd Basil Cesttnio; Recita- tion; Alice Cilstello; Drill, The Most Noted Man; Recitation, Sarah Cos- . tulle; lit-citation, Lorne Cass; Dia- of school after our holidays. hi-i‘; ll l, Liz- riig,'liei' di-rei-‘s ‘ your pupils of Green Bay School. the 5M,-¢l;_,<.,-_ ittfitllllffll, flu-tie C0:;-' fSgd.) on behalf uf the pupils, A glint of , 1913f); Riltltllllnll, Basil (Tonto-lie; l LENA COSTELLO ‘I)l'iiI, A Si ii; RI: tzition, HELEN CARRAGIIER. h _ ‘ Etileizin Cmi ep liiinee, PtllS- l, iPatriot please copy) j-_._\ 11m, (- Jml rouin w. sell Flood; ltvi n, JOllll P Mc-l (giiiiid; Dialogue. C-vttiiig Inforrnii- ' lion; Recitation, AQHCS Alalone; Invitation, llefen Cari-uglier; C‘ " iiig Chorus, Clo. Eng ncClllllifjn‘ Evelyn Costello. _ At the conclusion of the program the teacher ivrts coniplrtely taken by surprisse when two of the pupils iii behalf of the (ithers called upon lir-i" to pre-wiit her tvith a beautiful . preseint and to rend an aildress for their Amomoys "moss prosecution 1 which she thanked tliviii lieiirtllyz;mnhnrithls pyescnt the “we to the Both visitors and pupils were then Nurmd Jury Thm-sday‘ Qf treated to a generous supply of: Wm‘ (‘My and (‘Dunty Attorney ‘ “my by u", 1,.;,,_.h,,,._ iJnines F. Gillilanrl vainly searching The rineiiu: of sleigh lar-lls siyrmbo- if"? m} Cum d“ “vanmy to a“ as 112m we conmm M good s,“ Nick special prosertifor in the case, and who after receiving a word ofwel- idpLmvmg prcscnmiion o‘ the mm" ‘ come amid commotion and laughter i t“ n’ the grand m“ m‘ the ground . ]ll‘0(.'(‘l‘(lL‘(l to a heavily laden Christ- imm’ the nwostvgamon “'35 mwm" - mas tree and l3l‘K"~'f‘llt!‘fI a present lpwn‘ Montgomery wum‘ m‘ At‘ to ear-h of the pupils from the ‘iimvnoy n” we qmmt‘ “nnounced tcnchcl; ‘ |ll0 vcaul-d institute the Iiabeas Carp- ] i-wniownv; 1,; u“. fld,h.,,._.q. ‘us proceedings Friday ll’ the grand jury had no‘. begun to not by the time. V ‘ l Winn accused Gfllland 0f having ,4 r. ven to the newspapers statements J! yxf two o" the defendants allegedly Ejlti-iicllizg to preiudce the accused _,§i TOUT in Betting an lnipartal tiial. Grow Impatient; In Hawaiian Case HONOLULU, Jan. the release of !\£‘:s. Granville For‘.- WHELTLEY RIVER NOTES Mr, Bruce Stewart has returned - " inine, after spending the week end T0 with his aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc- ' Callum. Choice Quality Large Size 4 Tins for 2556 PINEAPHE Sliced z Tins for 25G Mr. Arthur Ford nml Mr Chrstcr Ford, iMllton, rrglstcrcrl nt. the Em- pire Hotel, Friday. Mr. Eddie Colfleldr‘. spent the week end with ‘his aunt, lVfrs. Caroline Ford. Mr. Melvin Ford, of Ebenezer, spent the wet-k end visiting friends tn Oyster Bed. Mr. Ira McDonald spent the 1,011. rlay season with his aunt, Mrs. Sar- BUY A SUPPLY Fill! HAVE l? P 1L1, Oiniri? I336 "SEE OUR WINDOW" ah Ford. Miss Bessie Russell sy-mt the neck end with licr aunt, Mrs. John l _stewart.—com. ____________ ELIVERED i l You do wish happiness. You " ‘shall have what you desire on con. illtlon you desire tliiit which l; ',_1:'_~§'~‘_.°31f§g§\f?'lmfl _‘.- fl good for all. As the Chrislniils hPltSLIll is now . :\t ililllti we fet-l we ciliiiiot let it ir; t puss militant exprtsslng a. few words i of appreciation to you as our teach- er. Despite our negligence you are always cheerful and eager for our advancement and it ls with pleasure I we look forward to the re-openlng We wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy Ne\v Year and tn conclus- ing Visit‘ Recitation, ion‘ we ask you to accept this small " gift, not for its intrinsic value but as a token of love and esteem from 1591131" bu“ blmd Eslreflied and l- 22——(A.P.)— lfabezts Corpus proceedings ta effect r-srue and three navy men, held for, the murder of a suspected womanlm Toronto ‘m wedmsdayi Jlm- 20m “imckcr “.011, mmmcncd w“), by; the ofllcers appointed included J. A. ces for Sunday as follows: Wilt- shire at 11 a. m . Hampshire at 2.30 p. m. Hunter River at 7 p. m. CLYDE RIVER-All Sunday, Jan. 24th, there will not be any regular preaching service in the Presbyter- _ian Church, Clyde River. The S. |School will meet at 11 n. m. ‘All are icordlally invited. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, two vag- .rants were each sentenced to 20 day January. M. win be, Central Church. l1 a m.. York, 7 p. m. J., I ARENA.—-Skatlng this afternoon. l‘ 248-1-23-11. l i THE CHARLUITETOW§_GUARDIAN lcizimut GUARDIAN f........... u. . .. TOURIST ACTIVITIES — Noi- ihlllht, enquiries are coming in :i Aggy~_shunl m” “temoom to the attractions for the summ- 24a_1_23_“_ tottrlst for 1932. The Tourist A. isociatlon is daily in receipt. of 1v: pgcggm; ,5 mcKIN-NON Wm item asking for locations, rates all. complege the“. m“. buying on Bab routes by visitors, bound for n. 22a_l_22_m Garden Province next summer, on a holiday jaunt. Prospects wen you]; cmcm-lgsmmu omnever better for a growing tourist _ trade. GAZETTIID-imong the llsr, of Officers appointed for the several electoral dstrtcts tn Canada. dated at Ottawa, January 16th, 1932, are the followlngz-Klngs-Roderlck J. MoLellan, farmer, R. R... No. 1 n. wanna Wru. u: auxmoiwdlfim- P- E‘ 1- m“°°_"°h“~“‘““ m“. . Suva. pox and other m“ at B R lRiobert MacDonald, preventive oflfl- of them ill her hand, apparently |Holnian's. Charlottetown, FridflY-eer- Kenslnzton. P. E. I. Quwfrw vuflird “m1 511B Pl" h" ha“ ‘° ' zlkhzbm ‘John G, Mgqpadyen, charleitet/ovmlicr breast to protect herself, "P. n. I. . i l FIRE DAMAGE REPAIRI-ZD—' lThe reconstruction work on the ‘Riley Building ls being rushed to completion. A large staff of men ‘are at work under the direction of Mr. J. M. Hunter, Arrhltect. The 'roof has been rebuilt and work 5 ‘new being done in the ‘interior of Iliu- bulking. It; ts expected um m: 2o4-1.g1.3i'\vork will be completed in four or .'cc, to his credit, ‘ five weeks. PERSONALS ‘ ——- i Mr. Edmund Younker. North Riv- 1 er, was a visitor to the City yester- day on business. Miss Winnie L. Duffy. Bymes! ,Roa.d, left on return to he": home ‘yesterday. While in the city she was the welcome guest of Mr. and - Mrs. Leo. P. Duffy. i __i_. l Mr. R.W. Tufts, Chief Federal Mi- gatory Bird Officer for the Maritime l for the last two days. on official business. is leaving today on return to Halifax. ; Proposal T0 Aid i Ottawa Women i _N0w Unemployed OTIWWA om, Jan. 22—(BY i116 Canadian yressi-A proirosill for 95d ng unemployed women of the capital was before the Board of Control today. A deputation of the local council of women urged fin- anclul assistance for the purchase of materials so that many could be given work making various ar- ldays in Jail. A drunk had his five prohibition case was joumed for one week. further ad- FUNERAL Norma-dim funeral of the late Alexander Sinclair Buchanan, who died in Boston Jan. 19th, will take place from tin resi- dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan, Eldon, Belfast, Sunday, Jan. 24th at 2.30 p. m. izuzcr NEW OFFICERS-At the annual meeting of the Life Under- \vriters Association of Canada held iMcKenzie, C.L.U., Dominion Life Assurance, Dominion Life Assc. Co- ‘ Charlottetown, as Vice President for f’. E. Island. THE BAPTIST Cl-IURFIL-The Rev. A. C. Vincent preaches bo- Imorrow morning the second of a ‘short series of sevinnns on Steward- ‘silip, taking as his subject The {Stewardship of Time. The subejct ‘of the evening sermon is The Mod- Qi-rn Need of a Great God. Included ‘ in the music of the day will be ilrnckettfs "We Would See Jesus," "Turners "Sun of My Soul," GBUYS “List, the Cherubic Host," Mrs. Vincent and Mr. V. L. Dlngwell take the solos in the latter. Sunday Ccltoel is at 2.30 P. M. A cordial in- vitriitian Ls extended to all. I _____ l w. ii. s. MEETING-The annual 1 meeting of Givcndlsh Women's Missionary Society was held on De- to the supremacy of N erviline tlcles of clothing to be wld or dis- . trlbuted free to needy families here. It; was suggested the city allocate $5,000 for this purpose- Many Women, it was declared? who formerly held good positions. would accept charity only zis a l"st resort, would be. willing to tak" sewing under such a scheme. Shooting Tragedy In Western Town; the Canadian Press)‘Whlle Chef Constable David Murdoch. alleged slayer of a man and a woman. ner- vously paced hi: cell in the pro-i vineial tall today, n jury under the coroner R. B. White. o‘! Penfctrm, at the courthouse in the some building. examined the circumstanc- es of the shooting of Genevieve No- lan, and after 15 minutes deliber- rfion retumod rt verdict that “she r‘i"rl of gunshot wounds received from u man wearing a blue cirr- ccat and a grey felt hat." _ Evidence revealed that the wo- DiARRHOEAI srawirfi 6/15 QIZAMPS There can be no question as cember 9th at the home of Mrs. i exercises l;d' by the President, very [encouraging reports were given by the different ofllcers. hundred and seventy nlno dollars, the amount allocated to the society exclusive of Mission Band funds was raised during the year, and two bales were sent of! recently, one to Sydney, th: viher to Saskatchewan. The following officers were re-el- ected for the coming year: Presid- ent, Mrs. Wesley Smith; vice prea- ldent, Mrs. R. A. MacKenzie; Bec- mtary, Mrs. George ‘McOoubrey; for these disorders; it; acts R. A. MaoKenzie. After devotionalpromptlyg fave“ twenty drops ‘of Nerviline water gives immediate relief. I one‘T00 ILL T0 LEAVE HOME. , in sweetened _ Nerviline Relieved Quickly. Mt‘. A. E. Archer, of Chelsea, writes: "As a boy I was accus- tomed to take Nerviline for pains in my stomach but never realized its true value until this summer. I had, an attack of diarrhoea and was so bud I couldn't leave the house. I sent: for a bottle of Nerviline and took a dose every hour during Treasurer, Miss Mary Stewart; Sec- retary of Christian stewardship and Finance, Mrs. H. s. Bishop; M's- slonory Monthly ard Literature 'B:cret‘ry, Mrs. million Grecnzj strangers Secretary. Miss. Marie Matheson; Temperance Sccreturgfl Mrs, A. O. MacNclll; Assaelatg 381p- ers Becretafy. Mrs. C. F. Stewart: Mission Band Superlnlrndent, Mrs Alfred Moore: Supply Ssgretafy Mrs. R. A. MacKcnzie. :NERVILINE_ the morning. It restored me quickly. I use Nervillne now as a preventive of summer com- plaint and it works satisfac- torily. My wife also has do. rived very special results in stomach trouble from Nervillna which I recommend highly," (QUICK REl/EF BURNS ANNIVERSARY Provinces who has been m me cm. UNDER TIIE DISTINGUISHED rarnouacu or ms HONOR LII-JET. Orchestra-bliss Kathleen llomby, Violin; Torn MacFarlane, Trumpet; i a 5. Mr. Aioxnndor Campbell will sin; ' 9. Mr. Alexander Campbell Sings were unemployed today, and who m‘ firing D,m__ ' _ 11. Song-‘Tlie Sunshine of a Bonnie Lassie‘: Smile." 12. Step Dance—5laster JIJIIIHIC Macdonald. . 13. SongsP-(n) Lassie o’ Mine. KmowN-A B c Jan 22_(By]!~l. Bag Pipe Selections-Master Harold Sutherland. ' iss-Quai-lrue-oo o Hush Thee, My Baby. l‘. \‘<-.~-iwli~v- I-‘llllllllfu in Selections. liokeis 60o and 80c on Sale Friday at 9.30 A. l\I., for Tuesday's Convert. _W_ JANUARY 2s. 192.2 ‘_7_’ O I t‘ Advertising must be truthful. For 4O years we have been saying. RED ROSE TEAis good tea‘f .2 CHOICE QUALITIES Red Label 8: Orange Palm seven bullet. wounds, one A mun“ "New"! l" U18 Rocky Mountains was introduced to an old hunter who claimed to have killed no fewer than a Illllltlftd Ziczirs. ' “Blll", said the lntroducer, "m; teller wants to hear of some nann- Tliis was the out-some of the first chapter in the aftermath of the tragedy which transformed this escapes you have had m) pretty Okaiiagan city lnto a scenegbears,’ m “l! of wild west violence and gun playl “Yémng mm" Sam Bu], H" that‘ Iasrgiiiegrcnciliistaiiie David ltfurdochizgzntzzzhganer escapes’ the ma“ served overseas, and hid six years‘ service with the Royal North West '_—_€"'_‘_"' n". rntrd police, and tlire: years} wlih the Manitoba Provlncul Pol-l Let us be content to work. To d, the thing we can and not presume {to fret because It's little. CELEBRATION PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th of January GOVERNOR DALTON AND ItIRS. DALTON, AND HIS WORSHIP MAYOR PROWSE AND MRS. PROWSE. PROGRADI Accompanlst to Artists-Prof. Roy Kendall.’ Albert Blanchard, Piano; Archie Nelson, Drums. v 1. Orchestra . . . . . . Scottish Selection: 2. Iliglilandcrs Pipe and Drum Band Selections. i . Quartcttw-ta) Scots Wha Ilac. ‘(bl “O Iiusb Thee My Baby“ ‘ M"- R"? Cudmore, Mrs. Willard Spencer, ML James Calder, Harvey McPherson 4. Illghland I-‘llng-ltlisscs Doris Macdonald, Bell ' Josephine Lcightlzer. BIaz-ICu-liom, --t:t)' Ye Banks and Brass o‘ Bonnie Doon; (b) MneGregors Gathering. 6. Bag Pipe Selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Master Harold Sutherland 7 Sotfg-"When the Heather Bells artrBioonflng." ' Mr. n. Walter Burdette. 8. Step Dance-Mr. Itoy MacGilllvl-ay. la) Annie Laurie. lb) Pipes o‘ Gordon Men. “Bonnie Doon." Miss Winnlfred Moran, Cello. Mia! Kathleen Hornby, Violin; Mr. R. Walter Burdettc. .-" wompanied by Master Hector ltlacdonald (b) The Road to the Isle. Mr. Alexander C ‘ ‘ (I!) Loch LOIIIOII. Auld Lung Sync (IOU SIVE TIIE KING (Joncert. Starts at 8 0'Clo(-k Sham. Frf-Sat-Dlnn Flilbtll! anti SATURBAY Fltlilll (royal household) 9311»- $2.75 LllXStlAP...... tux . . . . . . apuszsi FRIJNES . . . . . . sills» cniiiire BEEF . . . . lib-tin 19c 4 cakes 2 5O UUUKEU HAM . . . yfiiu 190 CHEESE (Gill), . -, - per lb- Z00 FAIRY 3MP . - - 5 mikes Z50 PIBKLES (Mctlreailys chow) 40oz. bor39t . . . . . . per bqX I90 niaav (boneless) . . also». 190 EtlfiS (fresh extras) - - perdvz- 23¢ EGGS (storage) i. ._ . perdoz- 29° SAUMGES . .' . . ._ Per 1b. 20¢ FREE DELIVERY ’