_ l Gaelic Songs. EDWARD ALL TI-lIS Gorgeous Scieneryiand The wirnrr will receive from S. A. lilcllonald’; in the store window. 200 voles given with even the sturc-lilil votes \\i'll-1 I-"Uit MATINEE: 3.l5—-l6c, 26C. " -PO$lTiVE IRTHOUAKE BRILLIANT sown . . ‘ coca-rues s ange Program Tomorrow Pictures IILAPITOL LAST Ti The thrilling epic of "Thr- Little Corporal." the Corsican youth who g WWWWRPQLEQN CHARLOTTETOWN LOCAL FOLLIES p Contest for MISS CHARLOTTETOWN utflt of wearing apparel and now on display given at the Theatre, afternoon or evening. YOUR FAVORITE - W’ AT L NIGHT: 1.15 AND 1 rats or‘ , EVERYTHING TI "- — _. & ollies ME TODAY “GOIMNG GAGA” WEEK (Jostumes llry Goods end dollar purchase at ll ‘l’ A P B ll b BA5-31c, 52c WITII GILBERT AND BERRY ROLAND NOAII See this glowing romance of flasbins ' swords and ardent hearts in the days when Louisiana was young! 'l‘hree greet stars In a production of u n f orni- table beauty! ' ained the greatest 99 iIALSO HAL’ ROACH COMEDY i" Celebration of i i of the Caledoniau Club and the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor LieuL-Governor Heartz and His Wbrship Mayor Yeo and Mrs. Yeo Under the Auspices STRAND THEATRE Thursday and Friday, Jan. 24-25] l PROGRAM , Overture-Bonnie Scotland ... one Cult-en ‘~_ By Orchestra ' Ioieetions by Pipe and Drum Band. I Highland Fling Misses Mary MacKinnon, Pvluricl Mardonald ' i Hale Trio (A) Flow Gently Sweet Afton l . (B) Bonnie Doon. i Messrs. W. E. F i Step Dance. i letchcr, (l. Johnstonc, ll. Acorn Qdlo-Thclihid of Dundee Mrs. l". Nash Slllors Hornpipe . _ 4 Iiliss Fraurrs (‘tau-sou Hollis-ll) The lilacgregurs (iutilrrilv; , til) The Aul “ooh hangs i Miss Mary Smith, Toronto Selection-Blue Bonnets . . ... ... llc\'iilc, n} 'o‘.....i.l;.. ' " Song-O, For the Bloom of Hy Own Native llcwllvcr » lilr. Martin Power, nlcrmaid, l‘. l. , Sword Dence. Miss Diary Trainer i long-Mary. . Mr. George Johnstone lending-Mingus lilcVicafs Vivit. Q Dr. George Green l longs-ts) Hail Caledonia. " (b) Sound the Loud Pirllrorh i lilies Mary Smith ' ll Dlnce: Seann Truibhns . Sliss "Piwt Zilrlrllonlllrl ' Orohutru-Caiedonlan Club Parade. i _ phhreeter songs. " ~ m. v M". Yillwtin Pulvrr i llvjliolln Solo-Blue Bells oi‘ Frtltlilnfl. .“is--. Vwtllll-cn llornlly - Ill". 17m Acorn Ileadlng-Bairnics Cuddle Donn. - i Dr. (icorge Green ; Fiacl-‘lrrtlcllis (izlclir (luurtciic i ll Save the King .7 h . . . . . . . . . ........BvWagne|-! t nld Len: Sync-Go zit March i. . lilwnivrrs of i‘rinrc llillrnrcl Orchestra Mr. B. Wagner-Violin. Miss 0. Graham-Flaunt» T0!!! MeFlrlnnP-Trvlnwrt. Dennis Gsrnhum-‘fraps Art. Gauntlet-Trombone. Mr. Ben Wagner-Director. Concert Inder direction of ii. C s. Fletcher. AJLCLM. Aslxcxl. it}: Reserved seats 50 and 75 cents Doors Open at 7.15. Concert at ll o'clock sharp Plan for Thursday. 24th at Jamiesons. Tuesday 22nd ut 9 a. rn.: Plan . l fgldsy 25th it JHIIIIIWOH". Friday 25th at 9 n. m.. ‘ l- McLeih, Pres; T. F. White, Chairman (toms T. M. McMillan, Sedy. yes: is expected b.v New Thrcc new amusement. parks and ers to be the Bren-list in 1L5 .<L‘"r".1‘. lh-‘rltfcs o'er: recently open- lle histxzry. ui in Shanghai, Chins. 0-e-0-o0-o+4-'6e4-o¢+vv-04 ooomooout 0+o0++o e-o-ooooweeeoove R. BROW i i 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown "Fire. Iglfe, Accident, Sickness and ‘Plate Glass Insurance at i Lowest Rate. flood §tronk Stock Companies v - new at, Summeride, Lloyd ' Lewis. §VQ_Q:'Y” "n. . nlfl ‘ and ashes on yours lips: ‘that their: i". not much diffcrcnrc he uvccn a ‘rlnrllhcr. . _a_l_"¢n‘_1-hc March o; we (y m...“ “mt 11love never had much else. "llworlztbly she is peevish and fretful and discontented. irclvcts and diamonds and furs. but Is Love O I M528” 0 M » 1 h D i milur nee ',..;;"" ‘i Dorot y 1x ,, m. Satisfying l ' ‘° “"‘ - : l nosey snr. HAS ONLY ~ IF Tlfilllnlfbgaugilrllsflégiiilmvtlll BUYS. WHEREAS ll’ 51"“? MARRIES ron Love sue uns somerunvoniuvlil G0 BY no PRECIOUS as Tnl. \l.AltS I .._:-—-—-————~— "What should a girl marry for, love 0i money?" tiling to work you can acquire money. and ou will have both lcvc and moneib YOUNG woman asks: A Love. because‘ if you are w then ‘if you have married for love y _______._ You cannot make L” is a gm o‘ the gods’ No effort of the that, no matter how hard you m’- _ will can make you thrill at the touch ‘that l5 repul- sive to you or give flavor lo KISSES that. are dust S0. if you marry for money , and lose it, you have nothing left. ._.___. ve something of which s your heart. t. in life fresh love you ha ethlng that keep alive, something that keeps your lnteres and vivid and alert. something that. grows more 11d more precious as the years go by. No woman e'ef grew satlated with love, No woman ever grew weary of lovillg and being loved. ll you I'Il3l’l'_\' for money you will find that. its r1“ l-lvflu lloil upon Full» r-u will ilurl that one dinner is like illiOiilPV. onc frock like ell-liner. and H. ulomobilcs or mlmlry‘ housr". , much bored in one lllllTl‘ i“ i ~r lrwu n imulcs. and that. you can br- jum. ns lflVP. rvmjylhing _v<\u wont will 'l‘hr- vrry knowledge that you can l REPp you from wanting anything. you will lla\e romance. the rapture. ill!‘ glory You will have companionship You will have You will have somcbrdy to laugh with You will have something that calls out CVClflV- ature and that makes you a better and a noblcr lf you marry for love and the circling wings. sympathy and understanding. and cry with and play with. ‘l inc: that. is fine in your n man. ou will have the poor things that nloncy ty instead of love. Bring a rt of your husband. If you marry for money y rlilffl“, and that will be all. You will have du good sport and playing the game instead of being a pa And you won't have much self-respect. But. money never docs. Notice the feces of the vcmrn you have married for love. how soft and lender and bcailllful they are; then look at the faces of the women who have married for money, and sec how hard and bitter and cynical they have grown. ppy women who married for love, and who ‘They have airways had i4) llvc in poor homes. cl do their own housework. but love has turn- Ii. has made their boutique-downs e cvcr cooked for their men has eless ministering before the altar. Lore satisfies a woman. You will find many ha 1nd wear shabby clothes. on ed their rented rooms into palaces. royal robes. and every dinner they har been dcne with the sacred joy of a prlc see a woman who has marrlcd for moncv who is happy. She uny llvc in fortune and that is furnished with the belongings place where her soul elm rest. and be at l. She may be clothed in silks and they cannot put warmth into her cold hrslr. She may have a checking account that will enable her in buy ‘.'?"_‘v'i.ilil'lil she wants in tho world except the thines she wants most of all-love. the comrodeshlp of two hearts that really bent. as one. But you never 2 ‘rouse that. has cost a of kings. but it is no home. no uenco. because there is no love in i You FRI‘. n13" dear girl, marriage is a very quecr business. And then rotne. It, isn't just a trade in which one gives so much and gets so much and in which one is justified in making the best bargain one can for r-nrself. It. is an affair in which it is literally more blessed to give than to receive, where one must give without counting the cost and in which those who put. in the most get out. the most. Nor is here any wny by which s women. however astute she may be. con protect: herself against the hazards of matrimony. Money won't; do ll. ‘There are sacrifices of personal tastes and inclinations that have to be made alike by the millionaires: and the pouncr. Rich husbands are jus‘. as cantankerous and hard to get along with as poor husbands are, The only thing that makes mar-clove worth while is love. n, lake, love, and lots cf it. to sweeten the inevitable sacrifices that marriage demands of every woman. . It. takes the magic of love to blind s wife to her husband's faults and see in them nothing but. adorable peculiarities; to keep her believing that o. mediocre mlrl is on oracle whose every utterance is worth repeating. and m see in some bay-windowed. bald-heeded. middle-aged huebsng n sheik that. she believes every flapper is trying to steel away from her It takes the miracle of love to prevent any husband from getting on his wife's nerves and keep her out of the divorce courts. It wo id s e th t h i-uspe . ...... snot". some. filfiid’. .21..t“2.‘."";..':;;:::.;:d 22:; women you kgow will tell you that they mlrtied oh s shoestring an‘; h" scrlmpe and a ved d ‘ - ‘ eh" eelynglmétoigit 612%. rgjiilfiigetovfitilrr and lived on brine end W.‘ for to the battle they might iilidltiiigliialiild tgiy 1M mo‘ me ‘ en you know who flurry for money have lost even ‘tiel-eiehlivmtliti STRAND tim"wggi ‘m mmméflad- "l5 "fir in! 90bi- indeed. becstihe they have q“ (mi: t"!!! ONLY p TO-DAY wrru SHORT SUBJELTS and ORCHESTRA ‘TOMORROW NEW ,,'l/ l w ck uotr-e» extricate nnstl f-VKNEIIINE M555‘ & “u” gum“ cum“! T Central Guardian GET YOUR. CALENDAR FOB 1929 loy paying your subscription to the A FAMCUS TEMPLE “or mom . i when we speak of an Indian wet usually mean one of the “rod infill i who were native to the Aluerlcullsl when Columbus came. He gave thel natives that nlistakelm name. thlnkin’; he had found an island off the coastl oi‘ India. We have kept the name| through all these years. Gate to the grounds of the temple; 4t Serlnghcm. True Indians. however. are natives of India. There are about 300.000.- 000 of l,lil"lll——-lill)l"¢ than all t-ilc mo- ‘ pie who livc in North and South Alu- ‘ Prira. The people of Iilfllli have brown siiiliS-wfifilillfidlllffi lizll‘. brown. blli more often very dlrrk. l3ccau=e 04' their color you might. mistake theln for lit-‘EZTOFS. ‘but ll you look closely; you sre that. they are very diifrrcnLl Their hair is straight, and their lips are thin and sensitive. Their eyes Skating Party at Ottawa llCanadlah Press.» O'I'l‘AWA. Jan. 22.——Oue of the brightest or Canadian winter days favored the first skating party oflthe seasons of the Government house given by their Excellencies the Gov- ernor-General and the Vlscountess Willingdon on Saturday afternoon. Ottawa people watched with anxious eyes for weather indications on Sat- urday morning and as the day ad- vanced and the skies cleared towards noon those who had invitations for Rldeau Hall were overjoyed at. tins delightful change. Their Excellencies received their quests upstairs in the Rink house. they were attended by Capt. R. J. Strcaifield. l-fcr Excellency wore a charming costume of transparent vcl- vet in n lizard design with shoes to match. and her hat was a small mo- - del of golden brown with n wide-close fitting band of s deeper tone. She wore e long black fur coat. The rink house was draped with flags and a crimson rug in the centre of the floor made s pretty setting for the receiving line. The guests. after being presented to Their Ex- cellencles wended their way down stairs and watched the skaters from the glass enclosed room. Al. four thirty, o'clock Their Excellencies left. the rink house and crmrcd to Rid- esu Hell where they mingled inform- ally with their guests and had tea with several of their house guests. Throwing open their lovely resid- ence for these occasions is a. very grloious gesture on the pert of Their Excellencleo es it. enables many o! Ottawa's residents and their visitors toview the hsndsonle rooms and their ‘attractive fumlshlngs. The sttteli ballroom was used for dancing to the strains of e very excellent or- chestrl. ~ The central reception rooms‘ and Government homo were all used far we event. and nuts mum-ea n. will flu-ouch them. ‘lien ni served lh the dltilng-rfiom and in no Rec- et court the utm- tam rily manor-mod into e very i tlve ccllilliolily dark brown. somfilllllei. (juggqigu [qme p, mo“; 1mm, lug almost block. a“? seem l India. has a long history, audit-SE 9Q N01‘ DELAY sending ygup m- peoole have shown many proofs 01 i newal-you wul get an artistic calen- l d Our srslclll Oll our u paid in tune. l0 and so ou~isi . d o os re t ltlEETlNGS - Gospel their ‘brain power- numbers-d. ‘Z, 3. 5 believed to have been invente in India- it is n nlllvll Mil" 53" ‘meetings at. Cove Head on Wednes- stem than the ulzlnbers used. by» the ‘Jay and Thursday nights a; we hom- Rcnlans. ,of 7.30 at; Mr. Norman Brown's,'in charge of A. Stanford. All are wel- India is the home of many rcllglcls v came. -»l\nd contains Buddhists. Brahlnan: and Mshnmlncdens. On? of U13 yods ivorshipped by the Errhnlos i=- vlshnu. He hos been called tllc parent of the god Brahma. ' ST. JAMES UIIURCII BURNS NIGHT-On Sunday In the town c‘ Szr‘ ghaln is. R dress an Bums‘ inuuortal poem “Tue frlnnus telnplc whim was built. in‘ coitus Saturday Night." honor of Vishnu. T“: fame of til“? 4141-1-28-2» ffTlti the. seven! The onl-e-"nlr? ‘ it: cn evh remcle arises chlcfly squares around ic. "mum-e is ntore than a in ode. Tch squares are ‘me Wlilllfl wrotlter. and are cbnut 117 1375* apart. The; "lnind 1'": of to" bells‘ with covers n ‘rh r-rzi ‘m c“ *" ‘ ~lc‘e is awcftlcr b“! onl. ' HAMPTON-Unitid Clwrch ser- vices for Sunday, Jan. 27th, are ts fellows: DeSabls; ‘.‘ a. m.; Bonshuwl 3 p. m; Hampton '1 p. m. The Sac» ramcnt. of the Lords Supper "will ne sbserved at tue close of afternoon i 1nd evening servlozs. James P. Kaye. mm that you lnvl stfl n" 311mm“. the seine \‘.‘P_l,-‘. "cu row from one, <quere to anntllrcl afvou sock to flme-nany um Exwmany n _-s !'<""“l llll‘ llllll " "l V»‘l‘l"l- GoJrL-‘lhe crowning propzrly of l)!‘ /\l- l9" l'F‘ll""~'»' "l """‘l W“ “l """ll Thomas‘ Ettlcctric Oil is Lila. ll \'_ll\ """ll"" l" ‘d " “ Til“ t"\"‘"~ fl" "‘“l be usrd llnerilally lur maul rom- "=“-"" d" “"‘l l“l"‘-‘ "“ ‘l ““"‘l‘ll l‘l!' ' pie‘ is as urll ns cxlrruaily r11‘.- nolll. sruih, l.‘1“i nrti w!" srrc throat, eroluy ‘Wilmllilli; coll; l, pains in t-‘lc ('ill‘5i, CJiC onl. lll1"‘_l‘ kindred nlllntnls it ha". qualities lW-ll arr unwuxpasscd. A boll’:- -f ll. r m: iiltl? and thrrc is no loss ill iiilikiyn having it at. hand. Tomorrow-Ila kins of India - -—-—{'0>_ TEDERATION IN BRITISH AFRICA cther flowers being uscd for dcsora-i _ also. LONDON, Jan. 22.—Import,aht. re- Tllt IQWIY lflllf-l 109m "l". manylccmmendatlons are COlLliiilflil in a years knczvn lo all those favored with lengmy r9130" on me desirabmty of lIWltB-tffim l-o 711G911! Hflll. 8S “Eiiederntlon or closer union between “B1118 P1011111." 110W 1‘- ClITFPHlTlZ OW-‘lll- I the British dependencies in Eastern ~.l ITBIOCH was pcrhags 4.11: nlost pcpu- and central Agrlcm issued by a com- those Adjoining the mstnlaorrldor or d _lnr rendezvous. This " His Excellcncies favorites, and is rich iwlth exquisite n-shlinvnlts and rare I bricnbuc and choii-c etc-lungs. Many lof these treasures were brought from the Orient by Hrr Erzrcllcncy. Another very delightful feature of Saturday's szlrtltlng party was the per- fection of the arrangements for the comfort of the guests. the invitation list. brine diridirl in two. one half each Saturday afternoon doing away with any cnngcsfion. The second skating party will he held on the ccmim Saturday. About 1.400 were present. inclrcilng many prominent lend outstanding pccule of the cupi- ilal. Among them the British High lConnnlssioncl~ and Lady Clark. Miss iI-‘ranrcs Clark. ltl. lion. Chief Justice ‘iAngiin and M . Anulin, l-lon. Peter il-Icenun and Mrs. Hot-nan, Miss Mur- §narct l-iccnan. Dr. W. A. Rlddell of Geneva. Switzerland. Mr. Henry Baldwin secretary to the Premier, Mrs. Charles Sheard of Toronto was an out-of-town guest. START nono worn: NEAR ESPANOLA TILL mums oven ESPANOLA. Jan. 22.~ Premier Ferguson took a hand in the Abitlbi spcr mill shut-down here to-doy by tructlng through the Ontario do. psrtment of northern development that road work be started in the district immediately. lebsron Dlbblee. defeated Conser- vative candidate of the lest provin- cial election. is engsgin men end J. B. Hoslring, resident engineer, will superlntend the work. which should start to-morrow. l). B. Patterson, superintendent or operltions for the Abitibi 00., is scheduled tn reach here lsto to-dsy. but the purpose of his visit is not lvulged. In theroed building work stipule- tlon is e thet. onl heads of fe- lhllies villi employ mm, Qnlygflg men from s family be in the gong, ind um wot-k mp etftnhlstlcolly nvlfiliw-l Tile nave ' i: B0.,_my geni- girl. atiirtegeen-ifniamtgmfingxliii-viox °°'§:§t,‘h'm‘ soloon. nu 1mg buffet. on babies "hf," "hfia-‘ifflumm "fi" l"°‘"°“" young min on w: lip mo. him. 1m n the great mole-nyiilirlil? ' mvna use. um of ifljgm m, “an,” M, “ “g; "° ' ‘DOROTHY DIIX. I w“ and“. {ml mony men shell be candy; on}: _ I snhaaitgflilgtfihfl has been no rushlo! sppu. Mm lwlldlnos were -- titrated ma. ‘ m" “mt m‘ ‘ “WM-hm”. Mm mm:- mln? it”; Tfiiilmmmm?" "l" l‘ - in ti: if“ room =. nuoctrtzbltlnete fi u. xii.» e . ._._ v,,_,._ ‘_ I I , ‘I. , @,mm"u"y v- . ,., 9a,‘, _ y, . 11m l5 0111’ 0T mission which investigated the mat- ter. The commissioners were Rt. Hon. §lr illlion Young. Sir Reginald Han‘. sir George Schuster and J. H. Old- am. _While the finding of the commis- $lDll is that the time is not yet. ripe for any drastic or sudden change. the commission believes there should be more effective co-operutlou between the territories on many matters of question and the relations of the governments to immigrant commun- l IBS. To attain the desired co-operation the commission recommends the an- pulntment of n high commissioner for the three northern territories of Kelli“. Uganda. and Tanganyika. lle should. it is stated. have executive powers and be authorized to illhllg_ uratc joint discussions on native questions. end to promote the uni. fled control of certain services. He could also settle disputes and differ- ences that might arise and work out: snsngements for chsnges in the constitution of Kenys, the report says. The Brlttahgqovernment, the com_ mlfllvn eunuch. mien: later substi- tute a Governor-General for East; , Africa. for this High Colnmissionqg ONLY mo? Bitumen _ T0_ DIBATE Fltumgg" Agnes Mnepluli, M. P. IOI‘ South GRY- tlldwlzlalnl M Hm House. the men s u en tr hid _ lvenlw or rarilliiihlixt ivilliiiioiii‘, llllrht to uphold the merits of femin- ism. Miss Mnephnil is the ma: yo; mun ever to be invited to the floor of t a debuting v 3nd tbemon de- "ltll f» N“! l: inflexible rule in berelsebeteunottilefsotahslls “iii-ii” .1. ' en amino illstitled its pro mm m n“ motion for . to be moved MR-W-Fllilwlonson of Hon. Vflllllm Hellman. In ehempioning m l!» v1 n» m. ul- mum-u ..-...“u-~*... r: llllsry l... th. s... “m2 . Professor Norman fltltlllbtgrvm evening the‘ Rav. W. Bruce Muir will give an ad- ' "imdlnw astrnonv-rs of five nations‘ Extra Trousers, With Every Hobberlin - ‘— Suit +- " Until Thursday January 31st We" Are iThe Tip Top ' Dealers From Coast to Coast. i” Canadzfs , Largest One Price Tailors Price $24.00 J. l/V. Robblée 135 Gt. G80. Si. CalenddLSecrefd y; LONDON. January 22.—Theend - the year ls the proper time 101' 5 V0 cl thanks to the makers of the cul- nndar. but. the ordinary man 605 I10‘ often know who they are. _ He turns to pocket diary or wall flmarlac when he wishes to ascertain the hcur of sunsebor sunrise. o! the changes of the moon and the tides. 1nd he does not guess that. the in- formation which he accepts as a. mitt,- tsr of course is the outcome of six ‘roars of rte-operative Work b." _, lllfl On Aulrust 1'1. 1927. the otliculliticns ‘w the yls-ar 19“'.i wcrc begun bv on‘- ‘1i.'\\'ls in the GYP'\""“"‘1 v and i‘ll' N-netlz-ni A'lll°.ll- ..,..|.\' f... low-m m» 1-‘ mo-w- 1‘n»_ v rum-W, 1""?! li\"‘»:" wore u"l'll- ~-l ~-.»l .~~--- l‘: ~l~~ rll-~-.-~lr~».-. nf iii" ""“c"nl r~l1".=\'\'r-‘.o"‘*s in the Uniwl "tries. fi-“ulrnv. Fronce and $11111 ‘w cnwbln the n@'"r"'v"n=.rs cf cam of “wre muons to begin their quota of ‘l" work. ll" ‘wart is d‘l'l‘if"‘t9d. The UnW-d "‘--"""s rlst-conrmers work out the i "lipscs of h» sun and moon for all PM‘ untims. and the houriv positions of the planets and the satellites. ln Franco the hourly positions of the "nlar stnrs ale ulorl-zcri out. while till‘. sun». work for other fixed stars is dour in (‘Prmanv and Spain, The work-in these four countries takes about, l8 months. Greenwich “Otllbillffs the results in the Nautical Alrrvmac for 1933, which, will be lulalnted and issued by the end of 19- From this all the nations will be able to work out for each of their 0W“ Ports the dwllv times and heights of the tides. This infurmniiion mlISf. then bc issued to the makers o! enl- cndars not later than Jdnuery 1932. ——~—¢o>___ Laborers on rubber plantations of French Indo-Chinu are demanding higher wages, ' ‘ American capitalists will install i all llTlllatlon system in the fertile i Artlbonitc Valley of Haiti l Best Remedy for Obatinate Cough Made at Home i Y 'll 4 Itubgrn girth ‘bolkniuull: imiieuiiflfiliiiaii.“ u‘ “or all i - m r vii nlii. "'°'°,41RI_°“,'1" ,, “Y,” beet elltomlixhielgdeoetsbliit: ,0- Illto e 16 OI. bottle, or 2% ounces ‘l’ “e "nil: er n hgfisgilgjtgé‘; ‘ii-harden! title-M :05 i. else lull-h: "Tire:- Eiiz l ma-einanniii l?’ . You can eemgjiiy m] g g. It‘: rim claw- flu 1 ns e - ed h l e some tlngoefinit is? v Quin» tlie i i i m