EDWARD ‘l’ o n A And T 0- mOITOW ON’ SALE Immortal Emotional D r a m a o f t h e l. Christ Supreme in theme-qlgantio in execution - magnificent in inves- ture — every biblical character 0|’ the days of the Passion superbly portrayed — acclaimed by world- famed divllles — this is in truth, the PICTURE 0F PICTURES . Q \ w-—--~—-~---..___.,_.._. _ ‘m-v- ,_ scams ' CAPITOL "romp. // . " llllF USUAL rarces [HE til-ADI or AFOULLS elm A Follies‘ queen _who had New York's biggest million- aires at her tech-and a boy who tried tocntbld them for the love she wanted to give him! ALSO cmusrnl: comp! ‘_‘BREAK A WAY.” _ rince Edward Wed. MARION DAVIES AND WILLIAM HAINES In I Dlililln‘ Story of Hollywood's Life and Loves 5 l “THE RED DANCE?’ STRAND Color -- W I T H v ' moving story of love and hate, - 0RCH_ ESTRA» ‘TODAY Ann rouonnow Central Guardiqnh D0 NOT DILA! eendln‘ "n, l‘ oewai-yuu will gst an llthtiq u“ dar if slid in tilnil i a! sumo soon season“ rlonoowyvuluttlle Ohmqggnm aaiendarl from the Cbarlotielm auerdlan. GI‘! IOU! CALINDAI to] 1‘ o: mine your lublbrlvtlou u. m, Guardian. Nine to choose flora, . WEDDING BELLS-The martian‘ ‘o: Mr. William. McDonald of P“. mute Island. I-mi Miss Mary“; Steele of Gesnereaux took plat-s u, st, Paul's Church, Sturgeon m Wednesday, Jan. 80th. Rev, mum. McCabe officiating. The bride w" attended by her cousin Miss Maw“ Steele, while Mr. James D, 14mm acted as stoomsma . The mo; friends 0f Mr. and Mrs. McDonald wish them a happy wedded llie, GLEN MARTIN-On Friday, Jul, 25th, the Glen Martin Women's m. ;stltute was organized at the homs c: Mrs: John N. McPherson by my Catherine MacLean, teacher. '11,; following omcers were elected: m. sident-Mias C. MacLean; Vice Pn- sidentr-Mrs. Kenneth MacKenxis; Secretary Treasurer-Mrs. Cassie Rey nolds; Directors-Mrs. Alex MBCKfili-v l/le, Mrs. .1. N. MacPherson, Mn, = Edlllls; Auditors-Mrs. Munn, m, MATINEE AT 3.15 16c b 26c. NIGHT ‘l C 8.45 160E370. Action — Romance — in a swiftly From the salt mines of Russia to the Palace of the Czar she danced her way to power. ..i'acKinnon. It was decided to buys [water container for the schoofsuq 12o hold an auction sale of smell lllousehold articles at the next mm. ' ; ing which will be held at the home fifol Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzle on up l lllird Tuesday of February. At tlu close oi the meeting, a pleasant sot- ial hour was spent and luncheon sen I ed by the hostess. ANNUAL MEETING-The St. Vill- cent De Paul Sewing Circle held its annual meeting at Notre Dame Acad- emy on the afternoon of Jan. 24th., Rt. Rev. Mgr. MacDonald, D. P, pre- siding. The officers of the preceding year wcre elected by acclamationwli in the absence of the president, Mn. l... McAulay, who expects to be out of town for a few weeks. Mrs-J. J. Hornby was appointed president pm. tem. After plans were laid for cer- rying on the work and raising fundl this "mm was Wm twfibgblfilrshters resident of that piacefand one 019* and one son. The daughters are its oldest inhabitants in the person Ethel, Mrs. J. E. Dingwell, North of Norman McIntyre, in the eighty.- Lake; Ruby, Mrs. Robert Currie of second year of his age. Green Bay and the son Frank C. of He was always a. devoted and Lakeville. Mr. Rose’ second wife died faithful member of the Holy Catn- in 1898 and some years later he mar- olic Church and led an exemplary rled Miss Fannie Currie who survlv- life being an inspiration to those es. The funeral service was conducted who had the pleasure of knowing b1 ibb South Lake Church by the him. Although in falling health for pastor, Rev. R. L. Morton who spoke the pest five years, the end some words of hope and comfort to the very quickly as he was only confined lures number who value to pay a last to his bed for four days, having re- lflblltt! 0f respect t0 the deceased ceived the last rites of the church for same the meeting closed with Benediction of tile Most Blessed Sac- rament in the Convent Chapel. M. l\'li1CKi'i1'-.‘.~‘, lsccy.) ly on their teacher who has won the affection and confidence of all her pupils by being ever watchful over M“ Claude Twat‘; or Cape Try ..'MUCH coon woon mac- tmtaflalflsf’ the “Mmiflwws verse, was a visitor to Summersida - ---_~._-- ~- CESSIBLE-There is enough of the gfiltzggs tggslzlhi; gllljvgygfzzlsdidcr: on Wednesday. PERSO§MLS be“ birch and maple wood-me‘ “on ed it a pleasure‘ to study and attend ' .___ _ '_"_*' the Island for everybody. l! 1t were school M the conclusion of the ex_ Miss Edith Ortxssmah of Cape T‘rav- Mrs. George w. MacLeod and his llcfifltlslble. 0!‘ 11951‘ 811011811. 0r if there m ‘u M Peter Gormle was crse is now spending a few days vis- Florence hlacLeod oi this city, kit W61": rvfldl. t0 the Tlllwfly. In the am 1L0: h: d ‘i itlllg in Albany as the guest 0f M1‘. Saturday morning for a four vleeks middle of the country between Red as; piogiagirt“gagnstuteg‘bypa: and Mrs. George Clrtus. visit to Boston and New York. Point, West River on the south and . 1mm“ “m” w“ ‘mwyed h’ “u m‘ Mrs. Edwin Williams m: soundly “In Memoriam MR. CHARLES BOSE Cape Traverse Notes Eastern Guardian A llie of more than average length and usefulness came to a close when Charles- Rose of lakeville passed peacefully to his eternal reward on v the night of January 26th, 1929. Mr. Rose had almost reached his‘ l 84th birthday and, although in feeble -llealth, more because of accidental Fauflem and Nwth Lake on the Misses Katheryn Howatt and Mer- - l" - - tracted the "flu" and, as in the case - ‘i ‘+10 the end. and took a keen interest ~ ‘é ' word was his bond, and though active 1 5 falls which he sustained on two dif-. . i ferent occasions, than from the in-. l friend fllld neighbor. Afterwards lll- and all that loving care could do he ' iterment was made in the adjoining calmly pasged away amld the may Pflrmities of age, he was able to move; around most of the time, tlll he con- : 5 of so many other elderly people, the attack proved. fatal. A sad feature in l his death was the absence of his wife - who was called to the bedside of her wybrother, who was seriously ill with . Al u; pneumonia. He retained his faculties min everything that pertained to the wommunity and the welfare of the Hcountry in general. A man who pos- v‘ eessed a high sense of honour, his i in entertain a friend, or a stranger. i . l hand industrious, he always took time f l ‘His hospitality was unbounded, with ‘time thought of class or creed his home one h“ fa“ and generous board were open to all. FROM To Glasgow-Liverpool .. Montroya I.‘ liar. 1 wlfarcltfi... . , 3 Ill’. 20. Apl. 20. llnch , I fLlrL-rpool Only To Belfast llontelare MRS. JOSEPH YOUNKER. In the death of Mrs. Joseph Youn- kcr on the evening of Feb. lst, North Winsloc and the community in gen- eral. have lost another ‘very highly respected resident. Tile late Mrs. Younker was in her 65th year. She had had a slight stroke of paralysis ago, and this was followed by another and more serious From this she never rallied and gradually grew weaker and more helpless quietly away on Friday evening lest. She was a devoted wife and mother, a patient and untirlng worker in the home, a kind and sympathetic friend and neighbor, loyal to her Christian convictions and in her interest the religious life of the place. was a consistent member about two years tlll she passed in she Requiem Mass was celebrated by his o; the pastor, Rev. J. B. McIntyre, thence Methodist, no wthe United Church of his remain-v were conveyed to the North Wlltshlre and impressed all lid-Wm"! ‘lemetel’? m b91914 ‘"4145 time who visited 1m- with he; u“. that of his first wife who predeceased wavering faith and kindly Christian him ma"? Yen's befme- T719 Pa" spirit. She is survived by her husband, ‘M119 MBQDi-"illd- WNW? (Jflmpbbll. who hm been a we“ sqflem- gm- Thus. Hughes, David MacDonald and many years, two sons, Bruce and 3°11" CW"- Ellner Younker, and by one daughter N.B. Mrs._ Henry Ford of Brackley Point Rood, M; Albert _y_ cudmol-e and Intyro, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McIntyre, Mr. John C. Cudmore of Wlnsloe are M“ Ind M"- J°hn R- Mflllliylc. Mr- . Montrose brothers and Mrs. Frederick Roberts ""1 M"- Pbvrwo McIntyre. Mr. and .. Mlnncdosn of Charlottetown a slster of ‘h, de, MP8. JOSEPh MOIIitYfB, 1M1’. Biid MKS. 9}‘ nlchmona ceased. A very large number attend- ed the funeral servlces which were J- Mflmwe- MY- ROM-Yd Mflfltyle. held from her late residence on Mon- Mfs- 0h“. Fisher. Sr- Mnry Aurelius. cemetery. The pail bearers were Geo. ers of his family, friends and neigh. Rose, Joseph McEachern, Charles bm-g who surrounded his dying bed‘ McEucberu. William Fraser. R. D. side during his last earthly mom- McLaren and L. D. Rose. I (Patriot please copy) ents. He leaves to mourn his widow, James at home, (one son Pte. John D. having given his life to his coun- try 1917) Sr. Mary Aurelius, Lourdes Hospital, Campbell's River, B. C. Mrs. E. C. Malloy and Helen, Boston, Flo- rence, graduate of City Hospital Charlottetown. I He was the eldest of a family of fourteen and. is survived by the fol- lowing brothers and sisters. Ronald J., Millconc, William, Charlottetown. (a brother, Patrick having prdeceased him five weeks previous.) Mrs. Chas. Fisher, Scotchfort, Mrs. Angus Mc- Donald, Mrs. Stephen McDonald, Tracadie Cross, Mrs. Chisholm, and Mrs. (Din) Elswortllty, Los Angeles, California. l-lis funeral took place on Satur- day morning, Jan. 19th to St. Mich- ael's Church, Corran Ban, where a bearers were William Connick, Eus- Msss Cards. Wife and family. Mrs. Patrick Mc- Daniel McIntyre. Mr. and Mrs. John Dr.‘ GEORGE S. HOUGHlDN l" President Amcricanjiptometrie its. soclanon. BOSTON, Feb. IQ-Excesslve cig- arette smoking by women and girls should be avoided because it produc- es toxemia which optometrlc tests show is injurious to their eyesight, Dr. George S. Houghton, president of the American Optometric Assoc- iation, declared here in connection with Save Your Vision Week inaug- urated by the association throughout the country today, “Toxcmia resulting from cigarette smoking is not only one of the great factors in eye trouble, but is on the increase. Cigarette poisoning is most severe on young people," Dr. l-fough- ton added. “Conservation of vision will be found in total abstinence from cigarette smoking, or at least extreme moderation. "Parents should watch children's eyes more often and carefully. Spec- ial danger signals are rapid blinking, frowning, restlessness, inability to concentrate, holding book too close. or head on one side. Prompt and pro- per attention in such cases wollld save the children a great deal of suf- fering and loss of time, especially in school. "Recent tests in the schools of Washington by the Surgeon General of the United States revealed that 45 per cent of the 2000 pupils examined i lob. 22 lfontrose day l”; m the Norm wlnsloe “ma. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Molloy, Mrs. had eye defects needing correction. - "°'"=""= tel-y, ReV_Q_A,(]fant§1-\dthe ch01, n. .1. McDonald, m. and Mrs. Alex .. ‘in-nu: sou, 4 mlnnul," of the church she attended conducted Mcnvuflld. Mr- and Mrs. .1. .1. Mc- visable " Mr. Nell n. McLean, Donald. Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. McDon- ‘Cnlls at Glasgow also, o Charming-Southampton the services. funeral director of Charlottetown. ei- Bid. Ml’. D- A. McDonald. Mrs. Mor- ‘Periodic eye examinations are ad- for everybody as a health measure. The eye frequently reveals to the optometrist the first 1- '. lob. 2i. ......................... Mollie Mun,“ ilciently supervised all the arrange- “Yme- m“ M39 K108. R. N. Miss indication of serious maladies which llillmllm ments. The pail bearers were four Mi?" Mill-GUM, R- NZ. Mr. and Mrs. prompt medical attention may oi!- . lfoetelsro . Antwerp hag..."- _........-.. Montcalm flwu." Vernon and Royepord. llontclsre :.... .. _ grand-children of the deceased, Ev- R- J- McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- md liam Connick, Mr. and Mrs, pen-icy; Imam Lionel Younker: and two cf her ne- McTlllle. phe At Millcove. ws, Menard and E. Milford Cud- Messages of Sympathy :_. Mr. and Mrs. n. .1. momma. Mer- NOBMAN MCINTYBI on ‘rhursday morning, Dmmoro. Miss Lena Maclntyro, Mt. _ _ "tibiae snail of death called tum-t, Min lfario uptaw. set." Russia expects to produce nearly 1.500.000.0011 board feet of lumber this year. mtmnuln- W- Ausfllt llvbbnsld. colon Road; umluuuo Ilefntyro, ' north, there is abundance of splen- ' did hardwood, but too expensive t0 3 get it to market until wood goes up » s. couple dollars more per cord. At V. Bnshaw and Riverdale, and at sev- “ eral points in Southern Queens and Kings, conditions like this are to be met with. “HNSTITUTE MEETING.- The monthly meeting of South Lake Wo- men's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Walter Fisher on January 23. Meeting opened with singing of In- "My Favorite Breakfast." The School was reported cleaned and two new sumptuous lunch was served by the home of Mrs. Ale: Cameron. ..°Messre lee S. and Joseph B. MoCel-lnack of Big Pond, have for e Jemeslfcliennanofloslolnllsss. IXAHINATION The semi-annual nomination of Stlhlfs Rood Wit lehnolwas heldenwodneedeyaftenacosg-ian- ueryaotmnopapiiswersemsmiaed it. it. Vermont, Mr. and llrs. .1. .1. WNW“. Oelnbflfll. liens. It. . . w. sent. The visitors and all present were then treated to home made candy, which was followed by u brief speech by the chairmen who expressed hiln- self as being well pleased with the success oi’ the examination and con- gratulated both pupils and teacher. Miss Duffy in a few chosen words expressed ller appreciation to all pre- sent. She thanked those who in any way assisted to make the examina- tion s. success, reminding the people it was o. great pleasure to have such a good regular attendance of pupils each day. This brought to a. close a stltute Ode. Roll call answered with very sucusuui examination. The following was the programme: Recitation, Welcome, Margaret Mc- books were added to the school equip- Gum“: Rgciwuon’ Margaret Mm“ ment. The Secretary was authorized phy; Recitation’ Agnes Mcaulgam to pay all bills relating to same. Mrs. mclmflon’ Forgeuul Pa" Dennis Reggie m)“ and Mn‘ new“ M” Rooney" Recitation, Not So Easy. 13mm we" “Pwmted °“ s°h°°‘ BridgetJ-Iughes" Recitation" A Neigh- Commlttee, and Miss Enman and bar Boy’ Jenna,’ Gomlesz; Ream“ M's’ Eds“ mane“ on programme tion Clara Murphy; Recitation, Ca- commitwe‘ It was decided to get therlne McCarrom Recitation On the dishes for hot lunch in school. Plans way to school, R20? Gormlegp Rack m" “ °°“°"‘" “m” ‘“‘°““°‘ ‘m’ " tation, John n. McGuigan; incite- °°m"““"°° w“ “Pmmmd ‘° mm “t tion, Leslie Rice; Recitation, Mamie a later date and arrange programme. Mccénon: Bong. Helen May My After the business session a splendid canon; mutation My Deny Lem programme w" an!“ out M ‘ob McGuigarr Recitation Lucella 'Mc- 1cm" Pap” on Facing the New Yen’ Cari-on‘ Recitation Tommy McGuig- M“ m” “m” °°"“° m"“““' M“ an‘ Recitation, at} P. M. Ambrose Al“ Cameron: Reading’ Mary Gm“; MoCari-on‘ Recitation Eddie Rice‘ Jm" by m” mm“ m” Gm‘ Recitation, Herbert. Mcfluigan- Re- rude McDonald and Jean McDonald. emu”. iohfi p. Mcomhr Rim,» °"' *"°“"“‘““' ‘°' “m “m” tion. Harold McGuigal-l‘ Recitation consists of two minute talks on sub- “mo” Murphy, Mela-Mm sad“; 19°” M lumen‘ mlhmuwmam- McGulgsn: Recitation, Marwhgnes "ma Wm‘ " vflmum ‘Mn’ T“ McCarthy's Recitation, Margaret Mc- members and five visitors were pree- Gum“; mm. 5 Gm’, Bong Ten‘ ent. At the close of the meeting a “conga ’ hostess. Next meeting invited to the an“! o’ "Aim". RESOURCES T0 MANITOBA DIST! WITH COMMISSION OITAWA, Blob. 0-11» documents vilitflnthilwbththeirkinsmandlf- tabiedinthefiouuoitlommonsto- daybythePrime Ministerinre- sponeetostequeotbyflmltn. ST MARY'S IDA]! WIS!‘ SCHOOL Bennett. Rider o! thb Qllilfiitien. dealing with the question of the rs- tumoftilenaturslresoin-ceitothe garet Maclnnis of Borden were Sun- day visitors to Cape ‘lb-averse, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickie of Cape 'I‘raversc, were Sunday visitors to Borden. Miss Hazel MacMicken accompan- ied by her brother, Wesley, spent Sunday visiting in North Carleton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacMickcn. erse, attended the ‘carnival in North Tryon on Saturday evening. The mllly friends of Miss Laura Howatt are glad to see her out again after being confined to her house with the flu. Mrs. Floyd Manstrip, Hayfield, N, 13-. was a recent visitor to Cape Traverse. the suest of her mother, Mrs. James Campbell. Mrs. Louis Parks of Cape Traverse, has return to her home in Nova Sco- tic. Mm- Douslas Bell and Mrs, (m) ill. A. Bell have returned to tinn- homes in Cape Travem gm; 5 591m did visit to Charlottetown, COLLEGIATE nrasrns sscxvnm, no. a-Mounl Al. “son's teams for debating werg m- nounced last night after three weeks of preliminary contests culminating in a great finale between six ploy“ men. The Intercollegiate team to meet U. N. B. in the Maritime Debating Circle will be: Fred Wlgmore, (us. dor), mnerald. P. I. 1.; m Orjan, Plymouth. E08,: Howard Oxley, 3m- fax, N. S. Wiglnore represents his Alma m- ter for the first time but has proved his worth" in robuttsls. He is at pres- enttheeditorof“’l‘hnnrgosy"ana president‘ of the Students’ Council. Lost summer be served The United ChurehofCsnadaoaoneofital-ng. ‘stonfleldsinldanitobnl-feieinhis Miss Lyle. Rogelson, Cape 'I‘rev-_ morning on a visit to fricndsiu Stel- larton, Halifax and Monctoll. The many friends of W. W. Mulch. Earnsclifle, are pleased to learn that he is progressing favorably after Ill operation for appendicitis in the PE. Island Hospital last week. Friends or Mrs. Albert slmpson. 0i Darnley, will be pleased to know um she is making satisfactory profit" toward recovery from her recent se- vere attack of ' fluenra. LETTER. OF CONDOLENOI To Mr. Clarence N. Comn, P180015? Dear Brother-We, on behalf 0i the members of Cherry Hill Division No. 275, Sons of Temperance, wish W convey to you our heartfelt symlllm in your recent bereavement. ‘ We feel that words of ours are "l" adequate to convey any real 00mm“ to you, but we only desire i0 m“ your thoughts to the grut 5m” Bearer, who comiorteth us 111 '41 our tribulation. Only Christ can know your soil" Only Christ can comfort. Kl" l-le who bore the Cress of Calm’!- Freely died, that‘ we llillhii 11W. Signed on behalf oi the membfll of Cherry Hill Division. Yours in i... P. l". EPHEL MUABBEY HAZEL OORBTIT GEDDIE DOUGLAS LOUIS CAMERON crop in Salvador. Nothing i Blooms-toning . SCOTT’S For Those WhoJNeIJ u. Health-sill" .11" n Grasshoppers andheavy nine in" destroyed almost u» entlfl W". EMUl-SIQN a