more ;EDWARi;= , MONDAY o TUESDAY. many on J1 MEDAL! Immortal Emotional D r a m a 0 f t h Christ Supreme in theme-gigantic in gxccuflon -_ magnificent in inves- ture — every piblical charawcr of the days of the Passion superbly portrayed - acclaimed by world- famed divines — this is in truth, the PICTURE OF PICTURES Dialogue (The lost child). Duet, by Dcris Stockman and Jas. Coles, When You and I were Young, Maggie (encored). Instrumental music, by Messrs. Weeks and Stewart (encored). Solo by Elmer Dnzfctt, A Rainbow LIKENS BRAIN v. vi... , HAPPENINGS OF THE . WEEK g Miss HopePrichard is home from Montreal on a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prichard. 0f fiullll" “Trside- _ ‘v. vnl My Sl <~ z tencored). ' ' \ a. .1. ,- , g. 1,. ~ ,. _ weeks (encor- -. u xhlance between the manner " The hostess u’. l‘ "idrlli: Ctl). _ l“ 0f the w- 5' ‘I ' " "A ' _ ‘ .. D“:: and R. Lewis "" ~ were Mrs. E: :. l. w. '- ' ' L, A. i=1 ore. held at tilt.‘ lat deuce cu C:n.:al Street. side. . cl: .r_.g Chorus (Mother Ma~ CWO] by Hockey Team. ~ rrdcrful ta'c'1t. ~ ' -» of t1."'~..\r~ le 1 . ailend. 'l'h" l‘ 1m funallv 'l.:.n'".cd fir. C. ' Wnce ed the m“.- tres of the body. .‘,. ‘lnis was not the .enzlc for l is kind as. ’ . -..m‘.,n_ also “h A _;.,,.,;.,. olcr 1o “mechanical part." , L. :'~ s“ ‘ ' ‘ v d a; an», rm“ _,,,,,. y‘. ,. L.. utllur said than ll H raw.» 11'1" u. . . u - l l ‘ l. Jr L; e 0- -~9 Pam m. ‘a ;........ out cnthuxlls‘... l; of n: - _ hens was. l: l,c_€.‘,-ng_ ica. men were mapping Lin; surface of the human head into areas, be- lieving that in each underlying part of the brain there was situated a specific faculty ‘of the mind, Advancing knowledge of the brain had swept cwey old phrenologlcal mfps from the surface of the head. 1111i urforlunalcly the fate which hm uxtcndcd these early attempts naa brought the art of the cartographe" as applied to the human brain inzo disrepute. Such scepticism was un- justified. . At the beginning of the present century, anatomists set out in earnest to make an elaboatc sur- vey of the grey rind or cortex of man s brain; the first maps produced were comparatively simple, but had since become more complex, thc showing the cortex of the brain di- vided into over 100 distinct dlstrle s or areas. In later maps, although there was complete agreement as to the main areas, there was still a considerable discrepancy as regards the number rlcrzt was a sale of baskets vclxich rcrlizcd a snug sum. Tic accomyansts for the PVPTElH", were Mrs. Prrcy Hooper, Verna Rodd lvlarlon Stewart and Doris Stock- man. ‘The performers are requested to prcscnt their concert in Marshfleld. Tl-c Concert was brought to a close by all Joining in singing the‘ National Anthem. CCNTERT AT NCRTH PIP-T"? On Friday eveninfi’, Fel-‘Tl-lafl‘ t the Hockey Team (Iilghfield Gramt es) with their many friends present- . ed a. musical programme at North Milton hall, which was no doubt en- ‘ Joyed by all prcscnt. Following wasjthc program? Remarks by the chairman. Opening Chorus, Land of thv ple, by Hockey team. Duet, by Verna Rodd and Jns. Col- 'es, Twilight, which was beautifully ' rendered (encorcd). . Instrumental music, by Robt. Weeks ‘and Marlon Stewart tencored.) Reading. by Arthur Lewis (encor- ed.) ‘ Reading by Arthur Lewis (encor- ‘Hedi. Solo by Lindsay Coles, The Bum ' Song, (encorerl) “Intermission and sale of ‘made candy. MISS Mary MacKenzie has resum- ‘ ' , ed her studies at the Commercial H College, Charlottetown. Chronic Throat Trouble i; Completely Overcome L; - DANGEROUS CATARBH ENDED. l8.- GLEN VALLEY, FREDERICTON AND VICINZTY We wish to express our deepest sympathy to those who mourn the lcss of relatives and friends in the past few months. The many friends of Mr. James L. MacLean aieglad to hear he is re- covering from his recent illness. home with Mr. Wilfred Nicholson as W. P. On Jan 24th the members held their first debate of the season, the sub- ject being Single or Married Life. which was ably discussed by the pro and con. sides, and the results were ~ an equal ballot. The speakers in M155 Hilda. Ackland, Hampshire, favour of Single Life (Pro): Walter spent the weck end at Mr. Geo. Ste- W961“. 5711191101’! M11117. 011981581‘ vensong Weeks, and Frank Cutclifle; Mar- ried Life (Con): Mary Stevenson. Horace Cutclifle, Hilda Cutcllfle and . . Despite the condition of roads our courteous mail courier Mr. Rackham meets us at our boxes with a smile every day. John E. Nicholson of Hillsdale. ‘ ~* ‘it, 1B,, proved the wonderful merit of I “C-i-“hoeono. ‘I had trouble with M my nose and throat for some time. ...». ind could get no ‘Mr. Lorne seamen. Springfield, benefit until I paid a flying visit to Fredericton re- R8? WBBRB- l used Catarrho- cently. ‘one’ wmch 1m- .___. The Misses Marlon MacDonald Glen Valley School is progressing very favourably under the capable management of Miss Reta Cherry. Mr. Sheldon Abbott is busily en- gaged in cutting wood. Refuge Division, Bone of Temper- ance. Fredericton (Banner Division and Elsie Ford, Glasgow Road, spent a well earned vacation with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reckham, Fredericton. Mr. Frank Cutcliffe and Mr. Roy Weeks paid e visit to Plceunt Vel- ley recently. \ . proved me great- ly. I cannot eay too much in fav- t or of’ Cetarrho- ‘ q, 1 an now epeek much more flirty, end em m4! IIWIYI. l” ‘itbcunnend Ceterrhoeom. I hbve - - nu econ receive benefit Con; . "- All dealer: ec month!’ treet- Thc many friends of Min lane ,.. 1.1. case in the lower mammals, where the brain was given almost entirely | m _ .._.____.. <_n1—ur 151-2: dnARLorTm w». GUARDIAN IE_ no queues STORY or LOVE- nou- o a .4 1v 1 c o UBAG. oven r01. i PRINCE EH)VVAURI) TODAY ONLY RICHARD BARTHLIMISA IN- “PATENT LEATIIE!" KID" ALSO SEIIIA “TARZAN” _ TOM MIX "rune , "W n: NEW “EAGLE THE uruov A FOllLH GlDl A Follies’ Queen who had New York's biggest million- aires at her feet-and a P00!‘ boy who tried to‘ outbid thflll for the love she wanted 9° give him! TO NEWSPAPER British ‘Scientist Finds High Fore- head Really Indicates Br iupower. LONDON, Feb. B—A remarkable l‘t‘- : Hllnipulation of mggsgges cgming “- f hum sense organs of the body and . ch the brain and a metropolitan an that lay in front was executive or 5118i)" iU-Ylcullns was ffllmd by lcontrolling in function. General op- . . .. ‘Us with that-Jill‘ Arthur Keith, lecturing at the l __,_ -‘ ~ Royal College of Surgeons here, He anlple forehead 5,5 a mask of ability, found that in modern 1nan the "staff" part of the brain- m- . '<- vutive part f flcpmm 1mm mgdem lnquiry i nerve 08n- Messages from various quarters flow of l’ l. I.) with upwmu w: 10o‘ ntckcx are glad to lee her beck to \ / . the staffs which handled the messages and which saw to the printing of the news that had increased; the chan- b cd the "editorial" staff. It had grown enormous. however, the cortex of the brain was made up almost entirely of the staffs which handled the messages the mcn who ran the printing ma- cLines. upward ln the course of its evolution these primary groups became pushed latesilaside and separated more and more by "staff" cortex until in the brain of man the "stall" areas completely overshadowed the original members. again called upon recently to eufler the loss of another life-long resident ' in the person of Mr. C. E. Lowther. who died on and 4th instant at the age of 66. The late Mr. I-mvther wee one of Crapaudb most enterprising farmers but hie health became im- paired during the epidemic of. infl- enze in the year i919 and he never fully recovered" from its effects. How- ever he bore hie ill-health and lul- fering with the greatest of fortitude. He leaves to mourn his passing, hi: widow Amy, (mdalllhicr of David T. and Mn. Lnwther of North Outc- ton) and three children: Mrs. Verne!- Mootc of Orepeud. Mrs. Mex Bur- gess of Charlottetown and one eon Eric ‘lnwther on the homestead; el- eo four statue, Mrs. Robert llyerl of Victoria, ma. George Myer: of Hemp- ton, Mn. James Ncwlome of 80mm. m rm Oerrh com of mum ton end one brother Him of mun. and extent of the secondary or minor areas. The rnost striking generalization which had emerged from recent rc- search on the brain was to show that all the cortex behind the central fis- sure had to deal with the receipt and .n lnlon, which had long favoured an him in the ciyt last week. was receiving some degree of justi- x ‘m; The performance received mm ‘ had gl°wli m ~" ‘ "' ‘l _!“"~p°f:der' The" W55 a defies °r resemblance is officiating in capacity of sheriff l ' . "Q-“llllimentaty remarks J01- mg, llnce over i.. - Pa" “Y. between the “Tlmlzatm” °l a news‘ at persent in place of sheriff Mc- - the part 1H." luesnatch- paper offlce and that of the brain. ed in and according to their nature passed to departments devoted to foreign, news, politics, commerce, but is now hem‘, sport, fashion. Between the time . ' n - -= ;<‘s were received and the time Lift} lliLffed t0 "expression" in the Lands of the printer much work by the staff had to be done. The or- ganization in the human brqgn was of a similar kind. The remarkable thing in the course of evolution o1 the animal brain was that it was not Georgetown. week. yes which had come about concern- In the lower mammals. and As the brain was followed Blanche, CORNELIUS a. LOWTHEB J’ s’ mum“ The community of Crapaud was world w“. b! kin Church. mmmimmqvuntauda CAPITOL TODAY ONLY COWBOY" SERIAL- NIGHT" “ Vanishing . Rider ” L S T C H A l‘ T E nu HEART or p. ALSO - CHRISTIE COMEDY f, “BREAK A WAY”- i. FORTUNE BRIDGE Misses Evelyn Johnston and Clara Altken, two of Fortune's most pop- ular young ladies, are attending the Domestic Short Course in the city. , We regret to hear that Mr. W. H. Townshend, C. N. R... has been on the sick list, but are pleased to know that he is now convalesclng. His son Francis of Rollo Bay West visited Mr. Edwin Reid of Rollo Bay West Donald, who is ill in the hospital. Mr. Reginald Dingwell of Bay Fortune was on the sick list recently, Mr. H. Hanols o! the firm of J. S. Francis 8c Sons, Sleigh and Carriage ,Bullders, was on a business trip to Montague, etc., We regret to chronicle the death o!‘ m. Henry McKie, one of Bay Fortune's oldest residents and a true gentleman in every respect. De- ceased was in splendid health up 1m- til s. few days before ‘he was called Home, when he was suddenly strick- en with paralysis from which he never recovered despite the best of care. The late Mr. McKie was one of 11 lflfse family of whom all have passed to the Great Beyond except one sister. He will be sadly missed in the community where he was a. great favorite with all, as he exemplified the true Christian Spirit of Love. He is mourned by two daughters- wife o! M. R. Dingwell, Bertha, at home and one sister, Mrs. Fnrtune Bridge, and nephew Alden who resided with him since his return from the Great Funeral suvlcee were conducted Re A. D. McDonald. and all that rcmdignd of a loving father and men wu interred in Bey For.» tune Cemetery. The poll bcerere were his two ncphewl, Berry and Arthur by mv.‘ mcwuf Bridgewatef of st. John's Anglican Church and was very largely attended. After e short service in the home the remains were taken to/Bt. John's Chumh. new. w. Brtdltwetcr taking u hie text "rho Communim M saints.’ lpoh very eloquently of the nun-ling Ollfllflln character of the decuucd end of hi: unceulng devotion to the mwuuutcmemunbiauum adjoining the church h! Color — W I T H 0 R C H- ESTRA \ -; ,- 1...’! i - "I l. Francis, Edwin Reid, William Fisher. James Dingwell, Earl Dingwell. Czar sh It seems that it is our sad duty iv report. a. number of deaths of dear ones in this column-the “young and the old, the low and the high," as Knox says, all must go, and despite the fact that we see Death every day it seems that we can never grow uscd to it, and it always comes with c. shock. A very sad death occurred in Souris when the little eight year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards was called to Join the Angel band. Elizabeth, who was a. beautiful little girl had not been in good health for a number of months, suffering from diabetis. However, hope was held out for her recovery until a few days pre- vious to her death when she became ill enough to be put to bed. All that ' was possible was done. but to no av- ail, and God took her to Himself where there is no care and sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Youst, who spent the winter months with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mathleson, Dundas. left last week for their home in Western Can- ada. While enroute they will stop off for a short visit to Mrs. Malheisons brother, . Rev. Arthur Mathieson, Fredericton. Mr. Rlzlph Dingwell, accompanied by the Red Rose Tea mun, motored from Charlottetown, East last week calling on all their customers despite January-but leave it to Ralph. recently paid a visit to the home of Mr. Felix Mclsaac and his sister, Mien Annie of Boston, arrived in Sourls last week. called home by the death of their other. Mrs. James Mc_ Isaac. 5 -.-._u_. Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Blaisdell, Red House, have the sympathy of their friends in the loss of their in- feht son, a bright baby of six months. The little one contracted “flu” and although medical skill was ° celled 1n and everything in human power done to save the little life, Cod willed otherwise and the baby spirit fled to its Heavenly home. The tiny remllue werelnid in Dundas Cemetery. “He wil gather, He will the gems for His kingdom. _ -.--.-_._-..__ Mr. Everett Webster Jr.. Marie, rpm he week-end with relatives in Fortune; ' 6 Mil fiddle Webster. Cardigan, is viiiting, he! llltcr. Mrs. Cheater Burke, lay ragtime. ennui-y _ Ilkhlnwthefglllymofldllilfqbl- g ceflfllltllrlblleflmwillllotlle-‘lleclld uncommon-la mum-ab crowning wonderfully [W native "t?! Wilt- .._ ‘in “H WAN‘ ROY. A. Ib-ilcbcneld, lmriucon- STRAND moving story of love and hate. salt mines of’ Russia to the Palace of the ‘ing and devoted mother bad road conditions. Some stunt for ‘Vere “M” Needless MDNIIAY TUESDAY CHARLES FARRELL MATINEE AT 3.15 16c 8a 26c. NIGHT ‘l & 8.45 16c 8a 37c. Z “THE RED DANCE" Action — Romance -— in a. swiftly From the e danced her way t9 119W"- Wc regret to report the death of Mrs. James Mclsaac, Souris, who passed away at he" home iastwfiek- The late Mrs. Mclsaac was ill only a short time before her» death, and the e_nd came as a shock to citizens of Souris. Deceased twas a life 1on8 resident of Sourls, an upright wom- an and kind neighbor. Her funeral took place to St. Mary's R- C- chulch and interment made in the adjoin- ing cemetery. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn the loss of a lov- t two sons and two daughters, namely, John of the C. N. R., Borden and Felix of Boston, Mrs. J. Webster, Sourls and Annie, R. N. Boston. One son, Nell made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War. A very pleasant evening was spent in East Baltic recently when a num- bcr of his friends of Red Point gathered at the new home of Mr. John Whalcn and presented him with a set of beautiful chairs. Whalcn rcccntly built a new house and this presentation was made up- on his moving into the same. affair was of the nature of a "house- warming," time wns spent in games, etc. not to forget the "cats? {which were uery tempting to say the least. quent address was delivered to Mr. Whalen and family by Mr. Edison Rose, who wlttily remarked that in- stead of “flowers to the dead" they Mr. The and a most delightful An elo- "gilts t0 the living." to say. Mr. Whalen was‘ ____ much surprised but greatly pleased Mr. Harold Matheson, Albion Cross, Willi “Mans our merchant, Mr. Daniel Nicholson. i111‘! Drvifesfiive district- this kind remcmberance. Inhumonity to Man" No for Itfessrs Boulter, Thomson and Pep- pin held an interesting agriculture meeting which in Red Point last week. was largely attended. The pecches which were excellent and instructive were greatly appreciated by all. . Mrs. George A. Wood. Rollo Bey- West. accompanied by little daught- r Bessie was a visitor to Charlotte- town Friday. Miss Amy Townehcnd, tom 1- gt Merle spent Sunday with her per- nts, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Towns end, ‘V Fortune, ' The Capella Indlctry is at present Qwllliyinfl l-he attention of Little Harbor ftnhermen. The cltchee ‘ere not large but the fish are of gpignq. id rile end quality. The W" o! I Iffitdebl 0f h the rm. mun be caught "...'...¢..t mtsletheonlynlccoontbclcleed where these ere caught, and m“. lelltoeaythcdemendieverygrcet ca- P. ll Ullolllly b! .108 rlhbllfll. l. ‘ ----._~n.¢nn_nuhr . llenrlpllahnllnnollncdln FEBRUARY 9, do” Central Guardi POLICE COURT-mt; m. _ court yesterday 11101111118 two ere were dismissed and, g m“ ed 85.00 and costs. T“, common assault were dealt mm , was adloumcd l-nd the def ,the second wu fined $20.00 an‘ ,_ :01‘ thirty daya. An adjourned l, h bitlon Ill-IQ We! further idiom-um CENTRAL CHRISTIAN m. , SERVICES-Rev. w. J. Jump, _ John, u. 1a., who was to have . i ed in the Central Christian ,_ last Sunday, but was unable g, so on account oi.’ illness, Wm .ln the City this evening and ,, l preach at both services tom Rev. Mr. Johnston Ls hlarltlm, ;_ r-vtory of the "Riaionary 50cm, £11.; Churches Christ, in H Scotla and Ne“ tqmck, W V ‘remain in the c. » Several , H lsupplylng the pun... 950i: S .. during his stay here. BAPTIST cannon. 4a,’, h ‘Eaton so widely, well and favo known throughout Prince , Island, closes his seven ygan splendid service with the B” Church tomorrow. He will gpgu , the morning service on “The h pel, the Church and the Kingdgm His evening message will be Two Great Facts of Life." Mm , barn. MacNelll will sing, nt the m . nlng service "The Holy Holmi- H, Quigley will take the tenor cola ., the anthem "Seek Yc the Lord." ,. V. L. Dingwell will sing, at u... c, lng service Tennysons "Crossing Bar" 1n Wegenasrs setting; Mm, and evening services will be brut- cast. - PERSONALS Mr. F. J. Holman, City, lért yestq. day on o. business trip to Cornwall, Ont. Messrs. A. J. McLeod and Gear-p Henry. Stanley Bridge, were in m. city on special business yesterday. Word has been received in the city that Rev. W. Thus. Truinor of Syd- ney, who has been ill with pleura- pneumonia, has almost completely recovered. Mrs. bfilton C. Bell and iittle sot Myron, returned home to Charlotte- town on Thursday afternoon, alt spending a. pleasant visit in Sum- merside the guests of Mr and ill: Willard Muttart-S. ._.,,'__ ' Miss Kathleen Hornby left yester- day morning for Halifax, where she will spend two weeks visiting friend: She has received a pressing lflVlll- tion from Mr. Ifan Williams, the cel- ebrated violinist and director of m. Halifax Conservatdry of Music 0r- chestra to play with them in their annual recital which takes place tha 21st. Pre-Historic Dwellings In Lake Constance CONSTANCE, Germany, Fcb. 8 - A hitherto unknown dwelling ha, been discovered by skaters on Li" Constance. The pro-historic find was a direct result of the cold wave as the low- er lake was frozen ovcr, ollowlfll thousands of skaters to besport them- selves on the crystal clear ice. Through the ice they saw not W1! the pro-historic dwelling but a wild! assortment of ancient beams w‘ household im- lements. [qnadian v... IBOII SAINT JOHN NB- To Clancy-Liverpool Fob. l5: Mn 15 n... Mvfllfll!‘ a .. Feb. L". fhlur. ll B‘ Mar. 1 . . Minnelli" March e‘ Mould!" uar. 2o. Apl. of llichmvl‘ ihlverpool Only - To Belhll , Monti" _ ‘Cell: at Olnqgo; alla- ‘ro Chancery-lanthanum! Feb. 2|. u...“ ~-