l... DY AN allfiYf n SINGING liscl. bearers were: ' Peter McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ethel; ylr. and Mrs. Monsghan; Mr and Mary; Mrs. Dowuicy. ~ PERSON A13 v KMBUHCG $.15 m. an. Night, '1 s: $.45 26o. 42¢. 52o { An engrossing dramatic picture as lull of action as an ell l! '7' mcat-undisiflllibh‘ m‘ "m" Vail-dish!!!" rich!" i" M" “d 'ue“'§pflpQl‘ life ever filmed. Movietone Hit ALL 1n Memoriam PATRICK CLARKIN Mass was‘ Kiggins,. James Fardy, Anthony Dugan andi l ‘ John J. Duffy. Service at the grave, was conducted by Rev. C. McCarthy.‘ ‘ ’.l.‘he following are the Mass Cards: From wife and adopted daughter; B. I. S. Society; Friends 2 thigh); James Trainer Lee McCabe; Ml‘. and Mrs. L. B. Hughes; Ml‘. and 'Mrs. J. J. Duffy; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. and Mrs. Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. T. l... Smith Coady and Mrs. Wise; Mrs. H. Goodwin and family, Maiden, Mass; Miss Mary Monaghan; Mr. and Mrs. Tiles. McMahon; Mr. and Mrs. D. Steele and family; Mr. nndlvlrs. Patrick Ciarkin; Mr. and Mrs. P. l-l. McMillan; Mr. and Mrs. James Kiggins; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scott; Mr. and Mrs. James Fardy; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Currie; Mr. and yMrs. B. Dugan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and mother; Mrs. Ellen Coyie and family; Mr. and Mrs. Peter lAcDonaid; Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Jos. -' Spiritual offerings-Mrs. J. Larkln; »Mrs. John Callaghan and family; Mr. and Mrs. Johll Cronin and .family; Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGuigan; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Steele and family; Mrs. M. Welsh; Mr. Aubrey Hughes. ‘Mothers, Mix at Home for afidfiufl NEWS lessor usurious a ussl. umuu And Bl; Talking “Turky forTivo” And Talkie Vaudeville EGG LAYING CONTEST Notes on the Prince Edward Egg laying contest for the week ending " ‘ ‘ The‘ funeral of the late Patrick Jmum’? 30- 1930- Clarkln was held from his late resi-I xdence‘ 304 Ken, sung,’ saturdmfl] the contest for the week with 4B eggs, 'Jan.~22nd, to St. Dunstalrs Basilica}, "where a Requiem High celebrated by Right Reverend Mon-lpmnts? M“ A- I" 3°39“ B-R P911 3 signer Maurice McDonald. The Dliil-‘zwere third Wm‘ 44 9395- 454mm“- Messrs. John Cronin, James Mr. H. C. Muttartfls B. R. pen 9 led 52.4 points; Mr. J. W. Bell's BR. pen :13 wese second with 46 eggs, 46.3 Mr, James Tuplins BR. hen no. 9 ileads the contest for individual laying lington Baby Chick Hatchery hen no. 9 is second with 65 eggs, 646 points; Mr. A. l... Rogers hen no 9 is third with 59 eggs, 59.2 points. ‘The pens leading in prmiuction are; I 1st, Kensington Baby Chick Hat- chery, BJR. P .E. l. 407 eggs. 402.5 points. 2nd, James Tuplin, New Annan, P. n. I. an. P. E. 1. 337 0333,3673! points. 3rd, A. L. Rogers, Kensington, P. E. l. BR. P. E. I. 347 eggs, 334.2 points. 4th. Mrs. A. Fyle, Stanley, P. E. I. BR. P. E. I. 322 eggs, 305.8 points. The total eggs laid for the week was 620 and to date 4684. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL of January:—- _ Grade X-Prlnclpalbi Department han; 3, James Duffy. Grads IX Edward Kelly. v Grade lX-Vice-principsrs Dept." 3, Francis Pineau. ' Grade VIII 3, Ilalph McInnis. Grade VIII-Mr. Morrissey’: Dept. _3, Somerled Trainer. Grade VII-‘Mr. Reddln’: Dept. 3, Basil Dunn. ‘ Grade Vl-Mlss McDonald's Dept. 1. Gordon Gallant; Burke; 3. Aloysius McNeill. You'll be pleasantly make ll this simple» our risell when you bulge mixture and 3| 3311195 HD8011- li: or n distressing cough orchest cold. 1 It takes but a moment to mix land costsiittle, but it can be depended upon . to ive quick and lusting relief. (‘at ‘JV, onnl-ea 1|l'-l‘ilit‘X\frnm any druggist. Pour this into a 18 01.. bottle: lllen fill it with plain grnnninil-ll sussr p or strained honey. 6 ounce: 1,'Jack Coyle; Grade V-Miss Francis’ Dept, Jack Trainer. p Grade lV—-Mlss Clarkin‘: Dept, _ul mods costs nolmore than a smsll 9935111; 3. fiancls Smith. bottle of d -ms_ds medicine, It is much more active. - rlsetly and children love i ‘is simple rem ifold action. p" and bss sway h. barf: o! the medicine is s into tho blood, where it sets direct the bronchial tubes and thus he wardly ‘to throw, off pths whole M‘! on gens. " __ _ , . Pins: is a, highly conoentrstlT can; f .. h o! gfnulns Finrévly Pins, contain- . o net v0 ans o cmvso c. Ill n r0- 1, Jogeph Mooney- 3 John Gnu”. ‘ ' and known as mls ' ' ' yo, "W" 3, Herbert McCsllum. Grade Il-Mlss Gsllsnfs Dept. ‘ 1. Percy .Llhdl'l§fil1; 2, mum-s muons mum, . lflfihlpflllllibifi form. ot accept "saoucy rsfua My has a remarkable It goes right to tho To! the trouble. loosens fir‘: germ-laden o mgge-g: Grsls lV-Mlss s. Walsh's Dept. ts pleasant 1, Arthur McKenzie; 2, ‘ Griffith; 3, Louis Curley. Grade llk-Mlss McAnlayk Dept. LEmmett Gallant; . ' ill trdubies. n s oubotltute for Plan. ‘. Ibis gnnrsnai pogivo prompt relief or oou ils, l-li s" ll 4 .1‘ "T ICQLQN " »WINDs0R MADE “Vfihlfillllivlriflfeflilhflhshymraarcam Osldlol unfnmumubms. laser-bod Chllihfli; S. Harry Conway. 111,311.13 trouble 1. Fred Dunn; 2, Vincent Rosche; Grade III-Miss A. Wlllh‘! Dept. l» Xhncis McDonald. Grade Il-Mlss Trainer's Dept. Ollimnn; s. Harold DsCosbs. w‘. ' i with 6B eggs, 75.7 points; The Kens-l will, mother of Dr. Goodwill‘, will rs- The following is the Honor Roll of Queen Square School for the month 1, Joseph Peters; 2, Louis Menag- 1, Ted Butler; 2, Heath Henry; 3, 1, Leo Doiron; 2, Jack McEacilern; 1, Charles Trainer; 2, Alen Clarkln; 1, Wm. Sprowcii; 2, Harry Plneau; 1, John 5mm‘; 2‘ m“ Campbell, Anglo School for the month of Janu- 2, Arthur Gertrude Gavin; 3, Willis Broderick. Grade V-Mlss Murnaghank Dept. 3. Joseph Cullen; LEverett Gallant; 2, Fred Coylc; 3, mwd‘ mmy- ' LLsurier McKhinon; 2, Dgvid/jwc. Arthur 3°!"- 2. Garfield IQIINIII" PERSONAL! ; The many friends of Mrs. Malcolm fMaeSwain, Kingston, will be pleased Z to see her out again after her recent illness. l u, ‘ l Mr. Colin MacDonald, sign of Mr. p and Mrs. George MacDonsldlof Pon- ‘ticon, B. 0., is visiting in Chariotte- mall"! m M13“ ‘l’ M's" 5w“ town, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. ‘R. Stewart. ' The many friends of Mrs. Good- -——-—- lgret “to learn that while crossing, IQueen Street from the market ‘to Moore 6c McLeods was struck by s team and badly shaken up. Her in- : juries are understood to be minor l 01185- Mr. and Mrs. William G. 110i! te- ",i.urned last week from an extended I visit to Montreal and Toronto. While lln Toronto, Mr. Hogg attended the lannual meeting of the Confederation i Life Association, which was held on Tuesday, January 21st, and Ihial was followed by an educational con- ference, attendcd by all the Division Managers, from Canada and New- foundland, which was nlost success- ful. ::Spare the children from suffer- ing from worms by using Miller's Worm Powders, the most sflsctivs vermifuge that can be got‘. with which to combat these insidious foes of the yolllil; and helpless. Tilers is nothing that excels this ‘preparation n; l; worm destroyer, and when itsquaii- tics become known in a ‘ usehold no other will be used. The medicine sets by itself, requiring no purgatlve to Assist it, and so thoroughly that nothing more is desired. 1 ‘ ANGLO SCHOOL The following u tho Holler" R011 of cry:- Grade IX-l, Eileen Gallant; 2, Grads VIII-i, Wallace Ready; 2, Patricia Harper; 3, Edna Gallant. Grade VII-l, Howard llogsu; 2, Vincent Handrallsu. Grade V-1, Mildred Gallant; 2, Grads IH—l, Csrrio Gavin; 2, Mor- garet Ready. Grade Il-l, Prank Hogan; 3,_Bert Shea. \ Grads 1-1, Vials flies: i, {logo , ALBIIITON SCHOOL Jsnusry honor roll of. Albomn Primpry Dept. ' Grads 11-1. Raymond Cshiil: i. 11ml Jeffrey; 4. Lois Mclnsn. Grads I “Sailor Lawson; 2. Goons smith; clndi x Bonior (oi-d. vm. null- gestions for thg New Year. Minutes of the last muting read and adopt- meetingciosed with national anthem. _with s verse frouinsoins Csugdiso Frances Shea; 2, Inmlhrlin offering was taken at tho Claire hrofitt; a. Ruby Brown and m. plugging Mmmgdqgn m4 w. lM-‘l- mml admin Odo." ilimsn madman ros- '~ l" pondodtoRoli calm ' Qlhlll sud .Albfl’\u sdusi; l. ‘h’, pnudm‘ a ruusul. NOTICE-Tbs, m o! tho this Joseph Willchsstefwiil have his soil‘: residence; sos fltzroy Sh, about 2:30 p: m,‘ (Thursday), service at tbs homo he, ginning at I p.\m. _. OII‘ FOB. LONDON, ENGLAND- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Macllaron lssvo this morning for, London. mg- nlls, when w. unsure» wlu "J new his acquaintance with tho mun- ‘ ufsetilring and wholesale ends of tho dry goods business below ro- tuming. . v INTIBTAINSF- In honor d her dsuIhw-ln-law. Mrs. Roy Duche- mln, Mrs. H. P. Duc-homin enter- tained at s, charmingly arranged bridcepsrty at hsrbomsonGeorgo Street on Thursday evening. Geven tables were used in the play and the fortunbto prize winners for the evening's isms Marjorie Show, Mjss/Fhilyss Mldglsy and mu any‘ Mlfcxilumn. Midi eel-tie} Campbell was the winner of the unveiling prize. At the wnclusien of tho play refreshments were serv- ed by Mrs. Ducbsmin sssisind ' by Mrs, Jen! Christie of North Sydney. Miss Elsanorjtrubel and Miss Dora Duohemins-Sydneg Post. INSTITUTE WOBK-Jrhe month- ly meeting oi’ the Lower lficetown W. I. was held at the homo of Mrs. Gordon Burns on Jan. 15th. Meet- ing opened with creed, roll call was snsvdsrod with thoughts and sug- ed. After reports of committees and the transaction of other business after {which ios cresnrand cake were served by the hostess. Next Jsrdirles. Roll call in ’be answered fFLANE LANDS 0N IIARBOUR 195.4 privately-owned Dc Haviil and Moth biplane circled above the city yesterday afternoon about 2.30 and landed on the xsco itourss on the ice west of Richmond Streetdlhe plans, which was piloted by {aways and owned by W. F. Dryden. Mone- ton, will remain" for several days car- rying passengers. During the after- noon the mqphine mods several short flights above the city. On Sunday sf- tel-noen a mall pisne from the can- sdisrl Airways Ltd, returning from tbs ssoddsiens, Islands to Moncton msds "a forced landlliil It Mount atewsrt on account of poor visibility resulting from I threatening snow- storm. Pilot Slmonesu took off-from Monster; ’ forerloon with 000 pounds of mail, srrivsd safely at Grindsinne Island and started on re- turn again at 1.25 p. m. This was the first trip to the Magdalene: since the third week in January. ’ MIBSIONARY ADDRESS — The thank offering service held in the Clyde River Baptist Church on Sun- day evening was vsry well attended. Owing to tho uncertainty‘ of the weather in the evening, no doubt kept a number at a distance from st- fending, who missed hearing s very, interesting address. also the fine mu- sic and singing prepared, for the evening. Miss Laura A. Bain. North Rivsnreturned Missionary from 1n- dls. delivered s very iniaresting and appreciative address on the work of her mission field in India. A solo, "Jesus bids usshlne," by littls Dotty Moore, and l duett by Cicily and Florence Moore, touched the hearts of all present. A solo and chorus. "In tho Gbrden." the solo part being sung vsry fcsiingly by Mrs. Helen blscPhee. A solo, "Bidldlni Day b!’ Day," was sungysry impressively by John Murray. Prayer: wast-offered by beacons R. AHMBOPIIS“ and ‘Peter closs of the service for denomina- tions! work. - INSTITUTI ’ MEETING. - hlld lttbohomoofuramboug- The mooting was sailed to ordsrby snsd with tho llmlll, of m. "n.- Mrs. R. D. Duohénfln, MN. Bimbo], ' unbound Women's Ill-Mild was m. wmi thllr luau" P0 evening st 119'. F "“-’* Y z “FISIIRIHITS-QAIOLIUI TAX- A‘ cowhlsint has been received from the eastern out of the mmcitothofishsrm ‘s is informed that uooomplaint hss been received in this regard by the in this connection’ is necessarily heavier; This condition, it is stated, have occurred. _._-¢ of certified Green-Mountains grown by Mr. Conroy. The stockwas so sat- lsfsctory that they srs desirous of interest to growers na,y~.,v<>u but also ltwgouldnbfnecessaly to pack them ~ in i heavy carton or strong bozvin of oomblfnig disease. M; - many old time selectlmsuplsyed by u "gar-lama wlnellpm. ‘st. ruin » Clflllfih Vestry amt. do, ; ' _ wmormw-NVHIMNI: arming‘ but on Jriday Court Ydllfifdly g_ not sent out st a more suitable date. John Manor, was m4 Whvihfl" swllwwr bu In! day-by Mr- John s. McDonald and right isobaric twenty-five cents for bid in by My, Thom“ Mlghge]. “w. fi11inl_ in ‘tbs forms. Tbs Guardian er, for $5.500. ‘ l i 1 ,3. 1i i E --__ rlzoranwircullaoss-Tne uioé- VWW. "l!!! "Y "store and dwsliina owtbs comer zasollm of sump "sir-m, and mugwbitn tax rebate. llkllllflihy, tbs forms are Ave, owned by the estate of tho late w 091N112]! and of" it, the best Vie! Isa’ You lo buy, H100: It In not, only - ,; rich, very rich, In llavonbut ll makes 340 élllrslojtlsc pound l Vi 4* nAuLo-nlrrowlvs ‘méw mn- Provincial Qserstary ‘Treasurer's of- an! outcome lulu Memorial lice. The collectors appoints’ under Art Gallery is to be open for the ill- the Act are empowered to fill out the spection of the citizens this after- formslsnd take sflidsviis without ex- noon at 3 okdock and lat 4 o'clock an tra char-go. Where the forms are fili- informal ' ' ed in by Justlcesof the Pence. the plqcs with short addresses by the latter charge for their services. There Lieutenant Governor, Premier Saun- are new snore persons claiming the ders, Canon Harris, Mayor Yeo, Mr. ycbate than in previous years, and Justice Bashrd and Mr. Justice with the same stsff the office work ArsensuithAil interested srs finvitédw ' w ‘ceremony ' takes l AN noun wnrn unowmnd-l accounts for any delay ihli may The Literary Club of Prince Street‘ ' School had as their leader yesterdayi _ l . afternoon, Mr. R. H. POTATO DEALER’! ENQUIRY- gave an intimate rind interesting sc- Mr- Fwd Conroy. Tlsnkh. is in re- count o1 the life and poetical WOYRSR 963W 0f l- Wmmilnlilll-liifl i701" 91'0- of Robert Browning. The reading of} ducc dealers in IHODQOYO F5115, New “My L851; Qounmss" and “An hump: Y°'k' wh° “w” “"45 “m °\' m?“ ent of the Wench Army," from! Y"?! ‘ll’ m” Mulhtuumulh m” among the shorter poems, was very Potato Growers’ Association, a. car much en3°yed_ ‘ , LARGE 156G SHIPMENT-Mrs. purchasing another cal-load and an; James stavert of Bedsous Egg Circle, for prices for; lste March or esriy Shipped 2.842 doz, of cs8! dull!!! l!" April shipment. 'I‘h's dealsr conclud- {year 1929. st sn average price of 34c cs with a request. which will be olqper doz. This is the second largest generally: "If amount of eggs from an individual there ;is a possibility of my being able member for the year. Owing to the to get a car of, your seed this year, Bedequo Circle report not having I should ilk/e very much to have a been received in time this iimn did sample of_ about so lbs. sent me by "not appear in‘ the Association Dir- lnail or by express. I will be glad to actors report for i929. We congratu- not only for the potatoes late Mrs. Btavert on this splendid ‘You your time and trouble. ginning. '" , NEXT GOVERNOIU-RI, H. Jen- order topmost" bruising and freez- kins, M .1’..,of Cilarlottctown, is szlill 1H!- Thqmniplsshould be reprcsent- to be lieutenant-Governor designate alive oitheloi. ‘slid ‘not ‘special seed for PfiilCB Edward island. ‘but the of the show tyre!‘ Mr.- Ocnrov. who appointment is will; deferred till ha! RG11 Ifbwlhz seed Willi)” 101' next summer, despite the expiry last the out seven years.‘ Instr-ens ad- September of the term of Governor VOW-W 0f "$1111!" B5 l-lwfihl)’ mums Heartz, who continues to occupy the office. The reason the post is not being filled noris that tho Federal “Jbkumt P55“- - m-the Government does not wish to have e" °1“-1.'.'9'~>-.15t-» l nilmbfl‘ 0! ‘T161145 Mr. Jenkins’ constituency opened for gathered partly by surprise llt the a by_,,1,¢u°n_ 1101110 i5! M!‘- gfllid M"- Ted‘ JIY»; selection and in deferring the ap- Pelkfl. Ind a very enjoyable Wm“ polntmcnt, the Government is to be in! was 80ml» In U19 "my hmlf-Qccmmended on its dlscretioln-JSyd- the radio entertained the party with‘ my posh Both in making the ’ yester- ‘* Rogers, who‘ vs buys-at animal's Q g "Q1 9B‘! 8-inch, White fifth an» nulls Mlxlngfi Q G. € ""'_" . A a,~ Bowl. y 8 only Sliver Plated Knives. ’ Our quantity is illn- itcdso don't miss this opportunity! FROM FEB. 3rd TO 15m. s. Buv llULMAIPS ,; NOW l III-s; roan ‘ caoclum! user. . ' Ch'iown - Summer-sung D . , . . \ ’ s YOUR DINNERWARE REFLELHQ YOUR IWIRSON- “My /_ uonnAu-s‘ IJINNERWARE sensors coon msrr’, Z-ii-mw lb‘ WKS. _. RBROW 146 Richmond St.._ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness arid Plate Class Insurance dt Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis §<| z § i. z t i i x i l i l z Charlottetown Q¢~Q¢»Q~Qu.-.A.A--AAA-A4‘oaooo-pgy- ‘o-vo-voo-ooooooooo OOQOOOOQG-OQQII‘OQOOOOOOOOOO§QOQOOOOOIOOQOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. D. Hamilton, ovoi- station C. It, c. Y., smi- which Ted moved the? table. etc" out of the way‘ on re-W quest o! the young visitors and‘ then what followed one could cicari ly understand. A few hours of real old time dsncing incl music to all“. lunlisiltd by David all-t. Samuel Blrt, and George Dover with tile kiddie, assisted by Mia Georgia Mc- Donald 1nd her brothel- mallard ivith tho mandolin. Between dances while tbs performers were ‘tilting a breathing ‘spoil they were greatly eniortsined with a fox trot- by Miss McDonald. and Mrs. Ted Jay also tlil Ohlrlesbtm by M130 DOmthy Ian-d, for both of which the music was furnished by David Bil-t with the midis, Inonard MoDons-td. tho mandolin. 01 course then some the time everybody enjoyed themselves. even thou who did not dance. in making a. dainty. lunch disappear,‘ which was served by Mrs. Jay cs5, lined by ma. norm Jly and who] es violet and Dorothy board. while gutting cleared, away after lunch for. s. few more sets of. lsnosrs 6001115 McDonald iindomtl softly; some old time sonss among which" was "Dear Old Pal 0f Mina," so- qsmpallyills herself on the plmoq Thin slim" s lfllwmfliflnlsnocs took pilol tbs mo; or u» mm wsrsl was»; toward midplsht. tbs inn-l py sot clad in iflieir, Wlnlll‘ when. bidding loos Iillhb and sflsadlng thanks to ‘lied and‘ l bolisrilllllitfiwsrd u-lsu- lsspnwvs, iss on Timrsdsy evening Jsrl. 18th- homss¢fio_ns_ to ho than before tbs. 5W." W“ . . -l "' Monllnjured“ in Back; Lsl-iiliildiilflwiiiull" . an and km Ills! Oou ultras fifths jvlllijo 4f Nor Leading fox I to meat, it is absolutely necessary tdteed a. liberal supply 0f IMPERIAL BlSCUiTSdaily during the winter seasomln order to eep the bowels reguiarfand also to ensure the fenlalcs p having an adequate supply of milk during the lactation peri0d~ _ _ IMPERIALCOD Oil. BISOUIT$ are made from a formula» which has been preparsdwitb these results in view and which reliable "testis, extending ovepa. considerable term of years, norms“ tebelisiwllv successful" » . a " as, which have continued ilisfeeding MIIMPERIALS . eguiariyin- wiutsiyhavs had the largest littersof, young foxes highest aversgs-ofpupsjraised to. , lirity; in ad- "wile. nracticsliy Illuminated uswstroyins of ~ p..y_ouii¢ ytll. ¢V,,__,:" , ’ - row gulgaiifre mill goes" lmPsaiAbs-illyqofgnoug all the 4'» 9‘ i "lineal/ll. in? MEAT’ ALONE " ranchers havddemonstrated that, in addition A or direct _ i i v