>‘|| s w... i. your illi: Rlotoul! i 21:; Sill’ IT 0 L: Til-DAY: TllE.——I.'.'E0. .1111 < r. llllllll s lItlllRES on lIIIl ‘I T LeoparJV/om —T!le Terror Alan . . . stalking the mysterious stung who knows too much ' Starring losml corrm - porous o - RUTH WARRICK , all ORSON WELLES NEWS -_ and urr TUNE snannaou - snows AT 3.1a - 1.00 - $.45 _-- OEI. RI ALSO Welles’ Melodrama Journey Into Fear" shipboard romance of! coll-t between a man TIIIIAY - rlilllcl: zllwllllll - rue. SHOWING AT 3.15 — 7 and 9 I rOR‘ iiucllsl lolilovil , New Heart-Hit Team.’ ROBE AIGE LOUISE AIIBIIITTON RomnnmL. rovlng about this now nor loam! DIANA iilllllllolli WALTER ABEL EXTRA - NEWS - 001.01: PARADE - cluvrooliv ADVANCE sate 0F EVENING TICKETS AT our: BOXOHHCE nvnnv AFTERNOON FROM s-s mu. In thlstroe mystry evorlnade by the show world's master of dramatic excitement you'll b: to escape cause the breathless cllnmz; oi the picture. Orson Wcilcs plays a TIJYKISII police cllici. and import- ont roles are ‘ ‘ olzllrlllli GIIAIIIIIAII (B! l'\' d I hat ‘aaffi-fiii" CONFI-ID‘ _" BUBANCILLRATION u“ m‘ _ THE ROGERS Wmplwy. Limited, will‘? (U! 5W2]! taking Tuegdgy and w“. ‘nesday, February lst and 2nd. I 1-27-11. - Moolu: o 315.500 urn. will are‘: Jena stock taking, ' v ffgugqL A '1' 1- E N 'r I_0 N - _ TOWN Fina narrP-ggcllilogvlefi- lllil Monday. January 31. 1914, 7.30 P. M. All members and ex-mombera please attend. 1-39.11, THERE WILL BE A MEETING of all members of H. M. C. B. Charlottetown Frigate Adoption Committee. in the Council Chamb- ers. Olly l-lall. on Tuesday evening, February first at eight P. M. I 1-29-31. ‘FUNERAL Eunviccs - Thu funeral oi the late Mr. E. W. Taylor was held from i/he residence of his son. J.S Taylor, Lnngworth Ave. where service was conduc- ted by Rev T. E. McLennan nhn also conducted service at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs E. T. H1885. George Vaughan. C. W. Patterson, W. R Aiiken, H. Lap- lthorn and A. W Hyndnzan. ~ LAID T0 REST — The funeral oi Mr. J Charles Moran was held Saturday morning from his llilte residence '78 1-2 Eiuston Street to St Dunstans Basilica wherc R/eouiem High Mass was celebrat- cd by Rev. Kenneth MacMillan. who also conducted service at the lirave. The pallbearers were Messrs. ,‘W J. Browderz; S. P‘. Doyle; W. J. Brown; Harry James: D. F Bethune and R. N. Tomlins. TAXI DRIVER FINED-A taxi- man was Pr-h’ a infill of $441 and lcosts or 60 days when he appear- |rvl bgf-‘vn SWwltlrHr-yu Mlflglqtygf“ ,K.M Martin in Citv Polici- Court lsatllrday morning. He was fined on two charges. one for operating a. taxi without the proper stickrr on ‘the "linckhirld. and 1- second for obtaining ‘Qasolinc wlthcut ration lcolrlzoils. The fine was $20 and casts or C0 days in each case The cast: was prosecuted by Mr. Gordon Holmes acting ior tin; Wartime Prices and ‘Trade Board. FAMILY REUNIOY. -—- The home of Mr. 1nd l iloyd Scott, I-lilzh Strcct. Ncw zlsgsw. N. S was the scene oi a very Inuppy iam- iiy reunion on Saturday evening. it bcinz the BIIFIIVEPTSSTIY oi Ecotts birthday as wel as that of licr sister. Mrs. ltussell Glllis. The double occasion was made a. real lolly one and both received many “Happy Birthdays" Greetings and V{‘I'_V nice mcmciltos of the day. also lziits oi money from relatives- Their parents. Ml". and Mls. J. - <. _P. E. 1.. who are Spending the town. niso tileir niece, Jcnllcx. were sires-silt. l; room “as pally decorated with pink and white streamers. The supper table was niwiy arranged and B150 . At either end oi the ta iced birthday cake. done some colors. Mrs- Jenkins assisted b_v her daughter. lVirs. Sclclon Jen- IICX. served lhc d i’ us chicken The guests sfwnt a very they gn- _ _ amusing games. sohnl chat. nluslc. etc. Mrs. Scot: and Mrs. Hillls ill their usual pleasing nlann-sr thanked ihc doll- m-s for thus l'0m_i‘I’ilb0I‘lllL’ tilt-in on this hnpn’ (JCCFISIOII._ After wncll liic lnrty broke u» with b wisllrs to the guests of honor for many more birthdays. — New Glussvw News. ENLISTMENTS IN ARMY — Seven inure Prince Edlvard Island nlcn enl‘ szl n the Canadian Army at N0. 6 "ct Denoi. l-Inlifuxmc- ‘THF CHARLOTTE ‘ Cooperative At a joint meeting oi represen- tatives oi Fisherman's Unions, As- BOCIB-tcd Cooperatives, and the Credit Union League hgld in the Uliy Hull last Friday evening, the lroundwork was laid for the for- mation of a Cooperative Union of Prince Edward Iallnd. The pur- pose of this association la to unite all Island coo rative enterprises on a provincia basis and to tie their; ln with the national cooper- ative organization which is fllfldfi up of similar groups in the other provinces. The other provincial groups are either already iormed or il the process of being formed- The highlight of the evening was an address oy Rroiesscr A. B. MacDonald of the Extension De- partmeni- of St. Francis Xavier University. Professor MacDonald ‘outlined ...e nature and purpooo of the national cooperative organiz- ation and the advantages which would accrue to the rovincial groups making it up. I chief purposes are to make possible the exchanqe of inionnotion, ideas. and experience among cooperatives lic- roas the country and thus to ensure cohesion and long range planning; land to provide a means whereby the united voice of coo erarors ' throughout Canada can ma e itself heard in national affairs affecting thc cooperative movement. After a certain amount of cle- bate the attending delegates voted to form a provincial organization. the Cooperative Union of Prince Edward Island. A Iempoi-ary board of officers was named to carry out the preliminary organizational work. Those Selected were Austin Bell of White Sands. and Thomas John- basic training. Recruits were Wil- liam B Chainpicn. husband oi Mrs. Helen Champion. Kciisiilgton; Edward Dcveau. of Sturgeon Mills; Allan Robert Hickey. son of Mr. land Mrs. Robert. l-lickev_ yt. R. No. 1. Darnleyi Ronald Vincent MacDonald. son of Mr and Mrs. -Aiexandcr MacDonald. Herman- vllle, Souris P. 0.; Albert Earl ‘MacEwcn. son of Mr. and Mrs. lEsri MacEwen. St Peters: R K. iMotheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Angus Matheeon. R. R No 2. St. lPeiei-‘s; and Harald F. Poole son |of Mr and Mrs. Frank lScuris. ENJGYABLE SHOWER - largo lluinbcr cf friend; and rie"""‘"""r» "lltherul at. the hqme of Y" st’ 3c. 0n Thursday ev- I\\"____ tation iaianetilaey will lcavve in" Al‘ RDIAN .... w... "Union TOE ritla Of P. E. l. Is Formed stun of North l-lustlco representing the Fishermen’: Unioul, Jerome O'Brien of Morell and Gerald Handrahan oi ‘rignish representing the Associated Cooperotlvci. anq D. A. MacDonald of Gianfinnnn ~ and H. L Johnston of St. Dun- repreoenting the Credit Unions. Of this group Thom- as Johnston was elected in ' - Jerome O'Brien vice President. and l-l L. J “ ‘ secretary. Beside; undertaking the format- ion oi a provincial , ntive union, the meeti , of which D. A. MacDonald was c airman and J. T. Crotcau y; decided on the icrnuation of a central credit soc- cicty for the province to include credit unionsand incorporated co- operative societies. It also passed n resolution reufflmll the com- plete neutrality in po tica of the cooperative societies of Prince Bd- ward Island and a resolution from the executive oi’ tho fishermen’: Union applying to the Extension Department of St. Dunstanb Coll- ege for the service of field morl to g ve further assistance and explan- ation to the various unions which wish to come under the Cooperat- ive Act. Previous to the general evening nneetinlz. separate afternoon meet- lings were held by the Board Directors of the P. E. I. Union Leo o. the Managers of the P. E J. ooperative Societies, and the Executive of the I" ‘- ‘a Union. At these meetings problems peculiar to each group were dis- cussed and set-tied. Professor A. B. MacDonald attended the ‘ of the Managers of the Cooperative Societies. enillg. January 13th. to honor their dalmhter Alma Viola vlfnlssamarl-lnge takes place in Calgary on Jan. 29th. While the "Bridal Chorus" was be- ing played by Mrs. Amasa Home. the bride to be was escorted to the sent of honor by Miss Vera Math- eson. a nicely trimmed basket lad- en with jfis was carried in by two little girls, Jean Carr and Ver- leen Johnston. The gifts were op- lcned by Mrs. Weildcll Mcquarrie and Miss Olga Proud, while lVLlu mris Becki-lam read lhe accom- Credit I ilaanying verses. The gifts were ar- Poo e, ~ ranged on the table by Miss Vera of. lo rlllrloll A. BOY TKENDALL L.B.A.M-. A.C.C.0., A.A.G.0. Charlottetown School of Muolc. lien-i: Memorial llall. Richmond 81nd. l- m. “ THE. KIRK PULPIT Preaching last evening on tho text. “in inc year than. king Uz- zlah died I saw the Lord. and the houoo was filled with smoke" (In. Gil-ll the Mirlider, the Rev. T. H. Bussell Bomers, said: Might we not illustrate that effect oi vision from the masterpieces oi our Christian painting? In an- cient Grc-rce and Rome there was but little painting: the art Athens was the art of sculpture. Now oculplture, whatever else it in. i| exqu itely and bmuttiully clear. Ito outline is always per- fectly distinct. There is little oi awe or mystery in sculpture. And that is why, from the hour that Christ was soon in the infinite reach of his redeeming love, some- thing was wanted of a larger ineaninl and the golden age of sculpture was over. Somethin was wanted to express those long- lngs that are too delicate to be expressed in marbie-somuhlng that could sulgeat without defin- ing-tha-t could hint at feelings 5e which never can be uttered. ggmg-thlng that does not stand out clear and definite under the sunshine of an Athenian slzy- but hides as much as. it reveals. Hence sculpture passed and painting came with its thoughts that wan- der through etemity. with R5 1'9- membrance of unutterable agony. with its mystical light upon the face of motherhood. And any man who has once lcozud on that. and come to it from some piece oi ancient statuary. will understand the vision of Isaiah . “In m; year that Uzziah died I saw the Lord" and Christendom like him has seen the Lord. Shc has seen his love. his nlwfly- hi5 beauty. his faith unquenchable ill every prodigal. And liic can nev- er be the same arznln. 119V" 5° clear as in the long ‘ago. The“? are depths of love in it. and l1 brooding mist from the carnal Aiathcson, Alma thanked her meajy I hills. Ill-lends fol hr lovely gifts and all dined . ;".3 “For shes a jolly d fellow ‘» A dainty lunch was , ssrv . rl Mrs. Gordon C:-rr_ o}- Illlllfldey of the evening was spntims "medmfl" mm eafl‘ in music and dancing. ed by the ladies. and the re- I Robert 500M» ls m“ R_Avp_ QAMQ LB] c-rrallrc. Eng- _lc.Pl._. A.V.I1 of till.- Boer War. in IIIIIfOTII at (he age or 57 as an AC2. He passed "tetableo. and to beets rl hf lhro oiarunfi Sonfl 2i: to an rcce ve free a package simple lot of than booto eluded is n cop of our l4 llyhrid Sweet ‘orn Bout; Enrly Yellow recent intend plnnu. send now u You. rlllFliEa-i Canadian Ship I Draws Tribute m’ uollrfuolv Clnndian Pros; Sufi‘ Writer LONDON, Jon. 30 -- IOPI -- Canildlfs sturdy little warships of the North Atlantlcflcr the one the iilm lets stand for UIGJI all- -bowed to a. London theatre audience that ranged from the First Lord cf the Admiralty to ‘he men of the sea who knew this story of n workodny corvette long before they tool: their a P. s. The film was "Corvette K225" in Canada. In Britain l: lllls become "The Nelson Touch" bu‘. it is the some good tile oi I111‘ some good ship. H-M C S. KILCLIEIICI, the K225 of the Royal CZIIIIdlIIu Navy. its premieres at the Iaeicester square theatre in London's West lihzd theatre dis ict lacked little in men stood in the lobby: lo snap pictures oi me hig men in Britain's nuvui ranks aria high miitury and civilian figures in Canadian life in Britain. The audience which packed the building paid this iii.- verslorl of L-leui. John original script the rau: spontaneous applause ulicl unexpectedly as the pirluic ended. For one man. at least. in that audience this was a nght of re- ward. l-le was Lt Cindi‘. William Evans of Vancouver. Ilir- former merchant marine seunan who commanded ‘he Kl-ccl-ener for months after sne was commissioned in Quebec City in June I When quesiions were thrown at lhlm later about this screen story of his craft, Cmrlr. Evans insisted 0n. ..ur Way Bv J. R. Avwiiliam. OurrBo-ardinll Hosu-sl‘: I I I MEAT BALLS ‘FDAV. HASH ‘FMORIZER! WE GET STEAKS n" jlllllllllllinv- ccnlly. C‘ fitting and documen- BRINGING UP FA"I‘HER 50s.. THIRTY yams TOO I'LL STOP lF YOU ARE GOlNG "ID HAVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN, HE WHY DON'T vOu 6O I BELIEVE HE IQ VEQY GOOD- s a /A < THAT'S AN lDEA~ I HEAR LIKENES$ ol= To MI? usu N sl-luT-rER- JIGG$'S WIFE- OFFICE AND SEE THE MADE A coo DCTURE‘ STEW DAY BEFORE. vE some», r HATE TO FACE "or M574.’ CAN'T ALI. RIGHT, mlsTEk MESS SERGEANT. I'LL MAKE STEAKE a g SOQN 3a“) o. m. ‘ With Major Hoople EGAQJAQuJNIQEQTERcAu Tunes ‘S. WAS AT THE DEPOT ‘TO GREET A HERO RETURN - ING FROM THE PACIFIC "~SUDDENL*I "I WAS GTRUCK EV AN EERIE FEELING ‘THAT I WAE AWFUL cnsapv vial-mess MISTN-I MPGiORfwvdl-IEN ‘I. WAS A LITTLE YOUTH ONCE T- BORRONED A ‘ETRPN PIG - BUT EVER‘! TIME ‘I. HEARD KNOVCKQ ON TH‘ DOOR ‘I. JUMPED LIKE A GCARED FRAWG-SD I SHOOED THNI’ SHOAT OVERTO HIS own BACK vamp! 7”‘, 1, ,/,-_ . AFTER SEEING THAT PICTURE I THINK LEN. N-SHLITTEP IS THE WORLD'S EAPH C. ER- NO N OLILD HAVE A FACE LIKE THAT- TiPPY AND "ca?" STUBBS Wyatt. Ruth Will-rick, ‘ or Barrier. Everett Jock Durant. und Richard » GARDENERS zit To time who are Interested in now and Improved strain, of Tomie Boat Ilho "rill hiol r tho, ‘mm 0f In by u: l l color or effector bi-eirl. Camera-a iwlzllan roster directed. —AN ELDORA JUMPIN’ T0 TH!’ CONCLUSION err-ls’: scum ‘euz TH’ MORTGAGE/S new’ -WHY, SHE WON'T LIS'SEN LONG ‘NUFF TO HEAR THERE "NT ANY MORTGAGE-- PAGE THREE -"r ‘w f? ' n0" our Alvuyo oook u uloklg u new "i "t"... “ ifiiifiii’; ll ll! this bwlplzcd tgflther with I m» lutli-ltaslon- I Ab” m? GI W 4 IICI‘ 0 hung“ hinsonp (glrsrot, I um. Ibo m» llkin fma mnny other . “gfilhllltlg fill of vegetables and ARTHUR VESEY I. ISLAND Regular Monthly Dance of JUNIOR LEAGUE -ai tile- V CLUB Thursdax. Feb. 3rd. Dancing tit-i Admission 50c . priina ool . 1am, m, be inclined I0 say lust tho opposite she docs her roll wort ulhen no on; l; warming." bably travelled iar erl_ her around lite world .- times." Cmdr. Evans _t'lled_ at lctlct one trip in which tile Kitchener knew action as hectic as dim liic plwl" rolled forth. . That was when she M1.‘ operallflfl in the Mediterranean "and the convoy she wls liclDll-Z ~v 859°" was attacked SJeceSsVPli by lfivlmdl? bombers, submarlrl? rich-level bcmbers and dive bum gpacg of eight hours. . ships, including n Cu vette. werc lost but illt‘ The Kitchener. slated. is a typical wort _ corvette "aboard WhlCII many Cl U" "m"! action shots YIH»‘DQ_I'IG"I_ i» b6 tflkfll while she was doing ni-rr ordinary work." _ "All that action you SPK‘ lll the picture represents just a rare. brie! id. heTiiaat brief moment liniclded be- fore a London premiers audience which included First L'l-'f=_ of e Admiralty A. V. Alexandel. Adm"- al of the Flect Sir AITJTC“ Cunn- lngham. Rear jidmlrlnl‘ F H- [bllilymple-Hflmiitpfi. Au-nlral sir C. B. Korlnedv-Purvls and his wife. Lord Cranborne. Sectetarf: W’ Stotl for ‘he Dqminlgng, Information Minister Brendan Bracken, rankinl officer; of all three (‘ilnl-ldian ser- vices. among liicm é/écll- CEYIILPi-g: Ion. Al‘: Moran-I L, S l’!!! l’. Air Vice Marshals W. A. Cllflll and N. R. Anderson. nnd senior 0mm“; of the American forces in this theatre. moment in the life of i‘. corvette." ' WELL, THINGS ARE IN A PRETTY FIX.‘- TH' SCROGGINTS AN‘ MEIUOQI TRYIN‘ TO GET EFFIE TO SELL llIR r-gg; HOUSE AN’ INVEST IN ‘ SCROGGINSUNVENTION- l l c t; lli peril and a iolrlall 11c is a lio. makes the im- pm» “will? u! “Journey Into m, fixoogml Welles‘ latest Arll oammlhzrhemntleilbw she-wing at liic i Cotton and Dodorea del gauge ¢f>-§tul'i\=d in the thrilling m” ye-awlfihich is hailed as one or Co“ n as" most unusual offerings. Amchcml-n» blower-d urrlhlun. an l0 ‘nur-ltckllgliilaeireyahroulg t?‘ ‘Ptufin 2:». H. _isec no l c needs Orville Trllfkib-l] mwy m a I? Mmdm" DF-zram. encounters IQIS 01 __’_'— FQQEELQQED "ON, PLANNIN/ '-°"° 7mg“ " Q BENGFiT'PERFORMANCE-- Basis Of Comedy iTlw i l/l/ ' /'" '53- .-r/ aft? l; 6 é "é-jguuil-olai h" m ' The comical side oi a draanltdc love triangle is said to be mutiny exploited in Univeroors “Fired lrILIL‘. coming to-dsly to the Pdnoo Edvrard ‘lheatre. The hilairioils new illm boasts n-stronl cast 0! mQVlQ headliners topped bv co-stars Rob- cit Paige llild Louise Allbritltmi. Diana laurrylnore and Walter Ab?! are featured. A secret liiairriage between a_ fl- tlio executive and a noted fr Apply Sloan's at the first sign oi "muscle ache". its __ penetrating warmth brings ease. relaxation b. and quick relief from pain . . . Just pat it on-You don't have to rub it in . . . j it's not greasy. Safe for Iii the family. n Rio us II Latin dancer who ‘ to ileacc him and winds ' “"“.‘~4 in lcvc with him. lngkgla'€\lgkli»il iecret pclicr. loam- hgm l,‘ ‘w? "M18 Dian to kill Gra- _ - a; "in deiuy the i-carnl- - Smi-Zilc him of! to Rus- oflilphlnck lien steamm. but d\tl~*‘i° Willi two of its Killer‘: W,“ Clplsanw ship. _ln desperate “ml” 11am .'->l'lflt.35 in tllc (ms ' “ v lrifs to llelq) him but reaches Butt-tn '!ll 7n.- w. THETOILER - [INBELIEVABLE Mdiiis-rv BUT I AM AFRAID Ti-lEb/‘LL Plki A MEDAL OH ME FOR DOING IT e. theatre and a groin. radio station. Waller Catlctt. Ernest Trilox and; .. ‘mrlrilr 0i d th IIPDOi‘ HR c"! " {llifilueaancle-zrlges Dclcnz, Richard _ v a Lane and Rex Ingram. The film limh onllvsllscstlll ilnharnlcd bill “V251 dhtictcd ‘iivu ircimhalgcscianfig: el ‘ - . .lll er le IJPO 4! '=' - “PM. and bin subsequent. efforts asylum, ~- AND THE THOUGHT OF A PUBLIC DECORA ION CE REMOHV JUST ABOUT SCARES ME TO Eel-ls. TILLIE, DO You THINK ccoollessrrlttlz. welzr-zu-"r vou AFPAID WHEN vcu HELPED "ro CAPTURE we SABOTEUPY ANYONE WILL BELIEVE THAT‘! ‘(IMWAF-j.“ _ _._._._,, A-Fffllkfi j EX-SERVICE MEN Mimi! qmliloymem contact J. '1'. Robinson. Welfare ‘hflmfi; ml M. Brown, Secretary, or P. E. Palmer, of e hlnadlan Legion. ll '1 I l LINIMENT amvm.".v.-l.eaea-m-rasw'lwnwvv