111111113 A11 an)! ‘I Monday and ., -..,-.- z , eelectlglf!» wi-hiv-AF-IL-i- ' O erturc 1 pgzyers-Mtmougald, J. 3E0 Garnhum. 2 Selections - 3 Cemediette Mr, John Meredith, "’ My, Bensorir Mrs. Trotter Seuthdown. the & on E 7 Song-From Opera, "Bonnie § 8 9 10 11 12 Song £0 O t Sword Dance .... nu Engaged Young Elghtseme eel (by request) '- .‘ Mu Misses Martin, 1a ma. éi‘iililik"é'i§é'f7iii"iiiijs Rebecca Ruth Rachel Sarah . .Mary Hannah . Elizabeth Alice Reuben . Lillian’ Earle. Tickets and Simon, "The Parson" _ .~ - Auld Lang y ‘ God Save the King. Prof. S. N Earle, Musical plan- of Jssvats Friday, 23rd. lnst., at 9 o'clock a. m. Ticketsfor Tuesday evening on sale Tuesday morning 27th i I at 9,o’eiock a. m.- : Reserve seats 50mm! 75c. 8_ o'clock sharp. NOTE-‘Tickets-for Monday THOS. F. WHITE, » "" President. i Q il5-l Auspices of the A“ Ehsiiaviflsv-Zfi 8-21 '_ "PROGRAMME _ K. McKenzie, 140d and N. MqKomieLDrummers - Enman, McFarlane and .................................... _. Casino‘ Orchestra 0!. by Tom Taylor "To Obiige Benson" Under Direction of Dr. J. A. Allan Casts -ln Order of First Apperance 1, Law 311.11..“ _____________ __ ...;"..‘;;"""c;".'."","";;‘ Mrs. BensengA Trusted Wile .. ...... .. Mr. Trotter Seuthdewn, A Gentleman with a """ "s23;slfifiiiiléiiiiE535?'iZ"M'FI"EQZAB-v. Home. Song—“lA Man's a Man for a’ That" .. Mr. Thomas Connolly, Mosgel , . _ $iep Dance-‘Mlsses Florence Deiren, Priscilla Martin. Angle Martin and Vinie LeClair. 6 Gaelic Duett—,Vlce President MeFadyen and J. K. McKenzie Duett-“The Blrks of Aberleldy," ............ Messrs. A. Bruce and R. L. MeKle Banners-J. 5.;_.;;..,"T. Richard. A. McLeod, J. McDonald, Dolron and LeClair. (Bright Sparkling “CHARACTERS ‘ ‘Q ‘ '"Q@_§’Q§@§§§§'§§'§"§+§§§'§4 Qfi‘ O ' v 5 49-21120. .- .. , _ .' " ............ Casino Orchestra nian Club Pipe and Drum Band Burke, Groom, A. Mc- Mr. A. H. MacLean Mr, F. P. Duffy Boss of the Family, .................. .. >Miss Bertie Stewart Mrs. J. A. Brady Hdbby, .......... .. Mr. T. H. White _ co land 1 Lass of Britany" ........................ .. Mrs. Frances Hell Trainer Miss Mary Trainer Man" . Master Frank Lynds n. by pipéllfévdiivli‘1581555.; Miss Wlghtman, St. Peters SKETCH IN COSTUMES." Music.) .iMrs. Frances Hell Trainer Miss Frances Moore . Miss Lueenia Hoii Miss Helen Large Miss Elia Seaman .. Miss Mabel Lynds Miss Annie Dammereil .. Miss Lillian Earle Mr, Arthur Bruce r. Frank McDonald HG. Director, assisted by Miss at Jamleson's Drug Store on Doors open at 7.15. Concert 26th not good for Tuesday 27th, THOS. M. McMiLLAN, v¢¢vvvvvvvvvvv ‘e n A, SHOP FROM ‘Holman’: Catalog- -HOCKEY ARENA TONIGHT TQNIGHT, FOURTH GAME 0f the Benlor Hockey Izéqvgue, Abbféq vs. Crystals, Arena. 81-1-23-11 . ‘ "*.'*-'.' f, " "w. ‘ s5: THEECLIPSES-Tliose who wish tosee the eclipse pf the. 111111. only partialhere, Sn urday morning should provide themselyes with pie- ces of smoked glass, ordinary win- dow glass will do and it may be smoked over a kerosene lamp or candle. This will-enable the obser- ver to look directly at the sun_and to see the moon as it 1iassos over the solar face. CHURCH SERVICES-The. Rev. J. 1M. McLeod "of iEast ‘St, Peters will preach on Sunduy, Jun. 25; u!- Ilone Valley in the morning ut 11 o'clock; the afternoon in Granville ut 3 o'clock, and in the evening ht Bradulbune ul. 7 o'clock. At the evening service he will present the union side of the church union movement. ‘ " MARSHFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— The annual mleeting of the congregation of St. Colum- bia's Presbyteriun~ Church wt Mnrsihfiehi was held .ln- -the chrurch, on 'I‘hursd11y evening, Jan. 15th at 7.30 p- nr. and opened with devo- tiouul exercise-s after which Mr. Wm. J. Gibson was uppaoluted Cflltliilllllll. ‘Dhe financial report I showed. tho- fineness to be in n very healthy" state, nnd, IllllClil cruillli was given tile retlrixrg hoard of managers for thl: very wuccrossfuil your just closed. Min-u-xrs- J. 'l‘. Ferguson, W. E. Wood, C. T. Ferguon, Aiiifred Itcid an-d- W W Gibson are the new board» of manuigiers for this yeur; with - Mr A MICBBEUI. re-elcctctl seczetary treasurer nnd Win J. Gilbeon, audit/or. A pleasing fea- ture of the eveninigu procuetlings, was the prescntatioir. by "lhu llvv H. T. Snrluh, 0n- behalf" of the trustees, to the secretory trvosiier Mr- A. A. Mclleuth of n beu dilfili puir of Ifur-lincd gloves, us un appreciation, of iris eurvicus. Al- though completely taken by sur- prise, Mr. liicllouith in ".1 few words- cxpreissetl "his ISJIICGPG thanks for this klindly act on ‘tile part of the retiring ibonrtl. After [inrtuklng of (lelicflous refrelslhments- serned "by dhe good‘ ladies present, the [meeting elcclstl with the Benedic- Ition. l i - BIRTHS * I _ MoKAY.—At New London on Jan. 4 13rd, to .\-lr. und hire. lrn D. McKay. Secretary. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .'- Four Insertions .. Eight Insertions . . . . . - 10o per line of 6 words . l6 m: line of l5 words --.. 1c no! llns of l! words O4¢¢¢#¢v‘¢v¢¢v¢vvv¢v‘v¢v‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ e Agents ‘Vanted A WANTED NOW-—-SALE8"AGENT for Queens or, Kings County, good pay. free squiphfent, exclu- slve territory. Our stock is well and. favorably known:_ .A good business can be done. Write Pclham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont. 691-12-24-26i Wanted vrvv Miscellaneous JNO. A. MscDONALD 1.1.140 sun- voyor, Hermanville, P. E. I. . " 816-1-7—3mos. For sine" 2 newly fro-shelved lin October. Jbpply it. G. Frizzell, Bon-s-haiw. l 58-1-22-11121. WANTED-ALL KINDS OF RAW furs, int-ludinl; Sliver Fox, riled _uud._Cruss Fox .\_Iink, Muskrat, "~ resins, Racoqg‘ etc, for which 1 will pay you s highest murk- ‘11 prices. Cull ‘or mull furs in to my nrfire, Mc.»\rthur Block. "Sum- ‘mursidv. is). lI. Raynor, Eur Deni- “l- ' 997-1-19-mwf IN MEMORIAM __.__._. THE LATE FLORENCE CRONIN 'l‘h.\ ilouth occurred in this city. m‘ Mllllllfly evening, January 19th. :12‘ MW llllorcm-r Cronin, n well . “urn 11nd jlllllllllllrpldfly of [h]; city. “Huh MISS Gronhi- was for may“ lv-Hif associated with Goff h“qj;-\f'v"i"l'il1l: the store when the H"; If‘? “'41s lieipgJonducted by w, ‘ "-“ H- i‘. Goff and continuing ‘r111 the establishment was taken ‘"1" lav .\lr. _ Jas. Robertson. the Illvrifllli mmvp nlplnlrelivrunsed, was 11.. m“, ‘KY “l 51,- 33h phi: Sodality "mlwvlw ulwnys fo emost in any a NH;";\"1K which wag for either 1.011s or charitable purpose. (‘rmillli"ll\‘l‘t.‘kfi ago the late Miss ‘nun \ isitvil Montreal in the hope “Pym-I'll "lwratlon would restore "her ‘m; I. hm on her return her con- 0" ilrudufllly grew worse and al- Aiilgvlflll- rvccivlnfl tho beet medical . ‘ (l mfissiill prominent Ilwny on Monday. i" ""1" position as salealady with " o?" "firs. the ls-ts Miss Cronin ac- omwil- by her pleasant and court- Iml» manner. u larg circle of rli-uds nnd ncqusl apt-es. who Fl" rcgrct to learn of‘ sr passing. "_ " 1e funeral was held Wednesday "milling from her lstwiosidencs" 3'71 Fitzroy Street to 8t. Dundton’! glalirylrnl whsrs a High Mess of ‘H1 cm was cel lb J; Rev. Maurice Megan“; 1R Th" llflllhltslsreramxs: Mums-Y anzilrllémisl‘. V. Robins. Jas. Robert!- - - . Hi . D. T 1 3'11""! Pauli. “s, T n, fir.“ Service at tho grave Ms con- Wisd by Rev. 1>. Walsh. ll """"w-~-wququju\ . .-.»-v.<-v-\~<v--~ ~ ‘star .- 11 and tender nursing she. -q.--~u-vO-~»ar-.» - v Situations Vacant SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- $ ow-‘n; make five dolllwrs up daily: capital or experience mmneces- nary. Bradley-Garretson, Bram-t- mm Ont. 1-7-121- w aoi MRS. SARAH MciNNiS Mrs. S111~al1 ireiict of the - late Duncan Mclitnflz formerly of (.a1"- dlgon Hend- (lied recently M 50m‘ erville. iilass. Deceased W88 l1 native of cardigan He“! "l"! 5111"" the gmoter part of her life there. Mun-yo! the older residents nnd acquaintances will learn of hen" demise Wlilll (leap nil-Ire‘, 115 Sh.“ was well liked and much esleenld iby all nei- itcqusmtmwi-"B- H" kndly flfiiil cllcritablzi difllYmi-liml endeared "her to all. —' She leaves to mourn two sons and four ilaulfhie"! ‘V119 Wm have [he gyfniplllhj’ of lllie community l" ‘their hureavenleitl. May her soul rest in 1161100" Cont. __ T“““‘A'F—? >+oo+0e+++e+e+o+o+ooo+e* . use 1"" tavs%t.s.:m:ce:: .. 11 1 1 "’ M MW» "'"‘ ’" ?.“i‘l';.~i’.;".l§'..$h5i'l$l.‘. v"""".":::; .. Qle”? ...f.’..f..... 1 s - > 1t r aclh . _ , . 11 . °1' ster tree t t Victoria ggtfllntisll; (fillfflyllflil- m? Imtgéioiizxrlficfiriatorlfi; l: Th“ opum- Hotel has i’ WI!" "Fm- °"'"°“'*9"’" ’ H clmmyes of Bourdluudarithé -Demh1‘lon Dlsput- M," “gammy renovated ~ M8 A t “the travelling ‘l “g a '3‘ “Vmm ma“ '3” "i" ‘m’ and rulurlilllivd thrfllillllll‘ nubile": “ezmtertsblo. un-tlf" contammntim“ Eff-gnaw’ 9'91", owls‘ "ma: and often very Mmlbfllbli ,,- l1. . l1 Q 1 on ' ' . am hotel. contains 44 Oq , "m" vmir envy Councllh! ‘Illvtdgmient one‘. '°-°°"""°°'“'°" *° “l” "'7'" ,- mom ‘Wm. prlv-Svii‘ “will u or ll t m ma” "m 18m“ 6M a m India h‘ pub‘: I oi Ily s 0d 1' .111 c l in ls 1‘: out r |-0¢e1'01' 1 rec 1'0 t lsl n1 pntelA" t m‘ ‘ etch-n Th“! a "I!" l ° ovs.r 611.1111‘. Teleplwlll l" . g tron-rs aim "it "locates usqlin-‘sfltstb. and the public ‘are eourteoull] ' ‘an roohnroounooun “ma. us- o: .-.,wnt»_i=»bs_;l_si sci-ca m. ' 1 1-1. o. shown. icentra] creamH-ie; h§v$ar1°§i§m1.“"°’ff.““,,.."““ Rates N-oo a any. ‘ ‘ Manager ’ , my!” h; hm,“ n; w“ ‘ ‘ " 4* *""““M Ines mv- ".bs""-lta " : H 1 60' Lm s Phone m no». and resonances of each 0 .6 , 1 . Hot l C0. Lilli. . .2” '"'"°' " . province may awn-intuition - ‘Proprietors ‘p ,5- ‘ is Provincial e the tee" ’" o" r " i hi". i ‘Hm unwttrhrio. but. I . é t 1 _ w ; ‘ _, ‘ 1.. . . /, e .. .'.'.‘.'.‘,LT lT-‘tf. .15".;."i;,"...:"t...;i%$.‘1'.:.t:;fY;:...“'-‘.=".J' x FOR SALE-FIVE MILK COWS -essities; greatest imaginable demand. have-business of your. g} a iluilghtci" (Annie Elva.) 9 v v' l 6 O4 GlLL.—’At' ‘Keusingtonfion n». 9. to William and Mrs. Gill, i1 (laught- .er, Thai-ma .l‘c:1n. ‘ l . ‘IKELLY-At ithe Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, January 20th.‘ to Mr. nnd Mrs. J.IA. Kelly, a ‘son. ‘DEATHS _ —-- McQUARRl-E- At Winnipeg, _Jnn. 19, 1025. Donald lMc-Qnurrle, form» erly of North lMilton, i1’. E. I. The body will arrive homo for burial Funeral ‘notice inter. ROBERTSON-At St. John. Janu- tlry 22nd, William J. Itdbertson, aged 62, formerly n resident of_ Borden, P. E. I. Funeral in St. John on Saturday the 24th inst. iNGS—-At Pownad, on Jan. 22nd. Mns. Ellen lngsuwidow of the lute Aaron P. tings. Funeral Saturday. January 24th, from the residence of her son, John Walter Inga. Service starting at 2 p.111. interment Pownal Cemetery. tun-tn Butter (Perfection Brand) Put 11p in scaLl-ight - containers in three sizes. 3, 5 and 10 lb. It is needless to em- phasize the quality of this product the nanle “Perfection Brand” is suiliclclnt guaran. tee. This butter goes t" 1. 4-,. . Cnncerous growths. etc, any dis- , l i. YOU'LL MISS SOMETHING piniique l; ou don't. hear the Gaelic ,|h1gin~g Burns’ anulvenuhy." - Abbles vs- Crystals. 81-1-2341 ‘k. i vr-l-ia-nflfl‘ _____ v .11 , ____,,- . .-» - " t AT THE GIFT > $H°P-—N8W8Hi. PO$TPONED—4OWIH‘§ t0 the A c U ’ designs in stalked; ' -t trflnwfltstnenfiublg week lnw ébrqsry the _ . , -,,‘._.,,, broldery. Second We} Veterans have 1 {boned -. " ...~ _ . id ‘ " I 1 "te. e‘ o, Hmflonounfigvfljg9r Hag-rt; , MI ~51 their show until a ater 1119-11234! ls‘Worsl1§h“»Msyo|£.fi,,K,n".fl" - > g piggy 1.4..“ ‘ . .MHL%- .' ~ "a mrQHMcKQnqQ ' _ , _ , dew! o _ (live, ,5 ,3, ; PineonALs qty“, .,... _ ,. . .._ ‘so V‘ t“ h,’ Bum‘..~:._ _____ E, . ’ Cfmceft- 774-43413 iMZr. 1E. -Howatt of French River was u visitor to the city yesterday. 'P—* l Jllrsl Stevens, ofl the Stanlby House, Truro, jN. ‘Sn is Vlflltlllfl l" tire city-the guest ‘of her tlnuglfter Mrs. ‘H. 1C. Bro n, Victoria Hotel. |Miss Viola MncKenzie of French River isvisiting in Charlottetown guest of Mrs. Montgomery, 96 Hillsboro 1st. - '~= rMr. and lMra. W. H, iPrOWBQ 1'9- turned Wednesday night from‘ 0t- tawa where Mr. iProwae was ht- tending a conference of the Murine Department and the Superinten- dents of Agencies in connection with a reclassification of lights in the several agencies. At Rotary At the Rotary luncheon yester- day. iiwo excellent atldress-ses were delivered on . "Electric Power." the first sipca-kcr being Dr. H. l). Johnson, and the second Mr. J. it MucKee. Dr. Johnson's subject was the “X-Ruy". Hp first ilealt with the discovery of the g or unknown Itny by Professor Roentgn. thirty years ago. Since then there has been u marked ilevulopxitent in the use of this Ray. ' The Doctor" ilwelt especially on its use in connection with the medi- cnl profession, the grout. help lu iliugnosiug obscure troubles. and thn loco-ting of foreign bmlles whe- ther b011cs nrc broken or (liseuseil Cancer has one of the best foes in the X-Ray, together ‘with radium, and, of course stirgery. After descrilblng the XiRayhs work, and the action of the Crookes tube. which was one oi‘ the first Coolidge tube, which is the latest nnd best in use todny. This is of n uniform vuccuum which gives ab- solutely clear pictures: ‘ ltudinlogy m" X-ltny photography. was next described, and the require- ments for mulring X-Ruy examina- tion concisely cx-plalned. The cur- rents used in X-Ruy work range from5th000 to 500,000 volts, and the illilClliili? recently installed in the (J00 volt machine. The Doctor pointed out that in X-ltuy [iho-tography a shadow only is obtained, and the pictures are hence known as Skiagrams or sha- dow pictures. 'l‘hr-ro is another method of us- ing the Ray for visunl purposes, called liluoroscopy, "by means of the ~ fluorescent. screen. which is 0f gretlt value in the examination of the or- gans of the ‘body that are‘ desired to Ibo seen in motion. The concluding part of the Dcot- or‘s address (Inuit with portable machines and the use of the X-Ray in treatment of diseases, such as eases quickly respond to the X-Ilny. Some that are nct cured may i181‘ greatly benefited. "i Mr. J. R. MacKie in his address eXlllninetl how clectrlcty is meusur3 edfwhat-la meant by candle pow- er. volts, watts. etc.. nnd showed how money can be saved by using the correct size of Agh-ts and prop- erly (ilstributlng them so as to get the "host illumination. The various. types of incandes- cent lumps were described, the first for instance, manufactured by Edison in 1870, was 16 candle pOlW- er and consumed 100 watts. in 1919 a 16 candle power lamp was manu- fuctured by different companies that consumed 81 per cent less cur- rent than the lam-p of 1879. He said that many electric light consumers use too many small ‘"1"- l111l1I1s. For example, One 60 watt lamp is more economical than four 15 watt lamps. The Ilse of high voltage lumps. eXCu-("HE 110 volts, the limfv: of The voltage in the Charlottetown supply line. is a waste of money. A number of other Vllilllilllllc facts WEN presented regarding the plac- ing of the light bulbs. These should be hlnccd where the greatest per- centage of reflection will hi- o-b- tained, avoiding shadows and glare. The Sneakers were the Joint choir- mcn. There was one guest. lilx". J. l-I. Crocker of the Y. M. C. A. Rot- "Fla" 991111191011 spoke of the great benefit from the Rotary tdboggnn slide. President Rowe read extracts from District Governor Bakerflq lee- ter re District Conference at Yur- mouth.‘ End of Industrial Disputes Act After Eighteen Years ndc-ptcd, the Doctor referred to the ' llospitzil in Charlottetown is n. 125.-l .._ ._ .-._.d_-m_-_ BliililNii or 1111x111 And__i_théB1118i1iigof Church Bells, Opens Firenglpgfs Tiilkétyfiampaign to a Flying $1.111. istftiing 1 "in ,. a "burst .1; _, q on the- etfeets, don't ' itelepholfeito ask vrlvsre", rlrh is ibut knmfYtba/t the '1‘ 0 eneq 7mi- lliiy ly of tickets. ranfllnfflflltponxa cent- to’ fif-ty and ilistribution ..of several vatuablp Dl‘lzes'__v __tp__-, be ‘given nightly and also ‘a 0n the §1S00 1925 (fouch ialbei! lust nlght. u The (lire is will lbe held ln- the Jlztrkiet ilulding and will be tihc hhrgdst zinmscnvenit venture ever utuzmlpted in (fharlottetoiwn and takes pine: week 0f Feb. 16th the ‘iiliiiNll- m: At. the regular weekly meeting of the C, S. E. T- groups of the iiuptist Church held ‘lust Monday cvtiiiiig, ten boy-s were initiated us 'l‘1"ull ltungurs. The re-gului‘ ne- livities ccn-sfisting of groups games 11nd the icsson posiod. complete-d tin,- progrztni. . The iiupuist C. G. I. T. girls held zIn-ir regular w-uckly meeting‘ on 'i‘1r sduy nth-fl". and the usuul pro- gram wvus l'r.illou~t"1l. Tim Young [Alllikffi ‘Guild of the llaptis-t ‘Church met on Tuesday :1l'tcr11o011'ut the home of Mrs. iiurold Jenkins, lE-slgh-tion. Wedines- duy cruising, in the Baptist. school- room. llhe members of the sion ‘Bond hud their annual supper \\'h.-ich proved n most successful nilfuir. ' At the annual meeting of the iibllgllfl-{IIHOII of ‘St. Peter's Cadihe- dr-d held Alon-day evening, very oulzsluctory reports of the years lwork were reutl and approved. ‘Itcv. E. M. itlulone eecuped the chuir nnd during the meeting mzuic-apccial“ reference to l-he great work inf-lug done by the liladics of the congregatlo-ni nad to ithc zinnual sole of work, which ‘was the most successful one ever hold. He also referred to the wcmpictlen "or l-hc new futon-t, de- idjcntud "to the tnemory of ‘the date lCar-Jn Slnrpnon. He felt "that it has‘ a matter c"? great‘ regret ‘that ‘Mn. F. it. F-c-ster was unable to lnct as Church Wnrden- this, your. 7He had zicbed ‘in that capacity for ,over chirty years n-nd hail given dong and faithful service. Wardens for the year were appointed as follcuvs: Mr. R. L. Cotton, Mr. II. S Stewart and Dr. F W Tid- marsh, liflr James E- Harri-s was cileciud treasurer. The Womens Auxiliary of St. Peters held its monthly meeting on Tiuesday afternoon and outlin- ed the work for the "coming sea- aon. At, the annual meeting of ilhe St. James Youn-g Ladies Gniild, held last Friday evening. tihe fol- lowing officers were elected; President, Miss Jean Martin; Vice Presidents, Mia-a -Mary Irving and MZ-ss Ethel Stewart; Secretary, Mics Amy Aignew; Trensuuzr, Miss provides is 13o cuinbersonre it. has ‘been left in disuse for ten years. '.‘One satZsfacto-ry (feature. how- GVOT, ‘i=5 that the validity of the Federal Aiqt which has long "been doubtful, is nouv decided HD0113’ Gunn is in London consulting with British Labor lenders. He i-s vapeuklng next -w\2ek‘ at a Labor meeting ‘in London and Glasgow. {Q92}- Approve “Oat-Pool” (special to The Guardian) iCAllGAilhY, Alta" ‘United Farmesr of Alberto. tlllfl morning went on record unanim- ously us approving the formlltil)" of an oat-pool. at the earliest D08- slble date _{-<o>-—— Too much rashncse, "to 11inch cun- tlon, both alike are harmlfuil. Caution Old woman l to engineeri-DO you think there‘ll be a oollllsloni t0- day’! ‘ Eu-gilrkqr-I hope not. What makes you ask’! I Ol-d Woman-Well, ye see. Im taking a. basketful of e888 ‘t0 10ml. an" 1 don't waifllt ‘em broken. lllnnrcfs Llnlmsnt Used by 1 "Mill" 111 illlEiiEllS s @0113‘, econ (h. ilnrqgponse to th "_ ,Allar, the ‘onitlne ap- ‘Jiflvirypflgu for the Firs- man's indent: Circus haisgofflcially "alt is"1.‘1ow in ordeir to _ "The tlckethvare put up in pads of fifty each tieketfll good for one admis- sion, also will share in- the free away chance Dodge given away on the O their splendid efforts in rtigarti to in Jan 22.—The A y-Jndqoghilircus Endorsed by Qgiviq tirganizations. week before Lent-_ Tihere will be clowns and other circus acts to amuse this‘ kiddies as well as the, grow-n trps and souvenirs will he given uwiay on the opening night to all. - There iwill be dancing. shows, concessions, music, and several novelty features. The receipts from‘ the Indoor Circus are to "be used ito defray the 00st of like» Firemenb Tour- nament uud- "Old Home week nrxt au-mmenThe ommlnt required will "be about $5000 and the object of the Committee is" to raise the funds ‘with lll-‘IB Circus rather than an uippeol for subscriptions. Help 11s prove that Ievery mun. woman and child in Ohanlotteow-n is a real Booster for the Fire Dipart- inept. Youribilz will be import- unt. Everybody ‘Boost. Our Slogan "Every Nine a Big Nite" I lIllllRBHES Margaret Irving; Executive, lilies Fred ‘Clllllllhlllf, Mrs. Mulligan, Mrs. H. Vinnicniirbe, Miss MicNutt, Miss Harper, Mrs. H. Prowne and Mrs. K. J Alnrtin. Vote: of thanks were extended "to tihe retir- ing PPBSillI-‘ill. Mrs Alex Scot-t nnd Secretary, Milan L. Aitkcu-s. (Sew- ing llor _thl* sruson- begins ‘tonight (Frid-uy) u't lllv Manse. Tihc IAHiiES Aid- of St. James are nnw huviirg "lihe church pur- iurs reu-ovm-tl-rt. Tllls iugvtniizai- Lion. held its wcekily "sewing Tilrurn- day afternoon wlilh a good ot- tentlb-n-cc. Rufroslunionts were served. . Tlhe Y. P- S. C. E. of Zion Cihurch met on Monday night wlhh M-i-ss Margaret Irving in‘ the (rhnir. This subject -f01" the might was “Should our ltelution-s wiithi Other Races be Guverned- by the Princip- nl of ilocial Equnlltsy." A number of the mcnrbwm; gave very lulu-1- regular business routine was nicd out. The Virsiiting Coin- tize are doing their usual ‘good work on dhuse cold winter even- ir.',.g's visiting the sick and uiiut- s. , ___ After the regular group c-f the Zion Church C. G 513:1» on 'i‘ucudny night a pres." 1t- ution nuts made to I\l.s.-; Kr Kieliy. one of (he group leads. “tho is relinquishing lher duties iliWi -will be on»: 0t‘ the qiriiiciiizil-s in n. Ihnppy event to take place in the near rfuture. The address wus read by Miss Fermi? ‘Shaw. and th-e presentation. a ‘pair of silver candle-sticks, made by Alias Daisy Swan. Miiss Klelly mode a fitt- ing reply. The Jlimain-der of the evening was passed socially "in games and slngin» , and refresh- men-i-s were servled. period . l. '1‘. The Ladies Aid of the Central C-hvrisitrian Church held a Birthday Social i"n tlho ‘Sunday School roozn lust evening. There was a large altcndancevand a good nnualcal pm- grmn wasdxeartily enjoyed. Ile- fmslhmsmts were served- At the annual meeting of the St. Charles Auxiliary Society of ‘the Oharoctelllown- Hospital. recently Mrs. W. J. Mclniwre, the Piresident, "gave an interesting re- port this year's work. His Lordohlp ‘Bishop O'Loury, who was present, connm-entieti theSociety on the valuable aid it was render- ing the HOSQNHS-L- It ls putting on a concgzrt on hlehruary 4th in the interests Iof unis institution- A grateful tribute was paid by the Society to "its past chaplain Rev, It R. St Job-n, who has been obliged to leave the dloceeewon accouir. of ill health. The ‘last yezrri; of- fieers were re-elected‘ by aociam- -ation. ' a v * »__._. The rummage Sfllg held yesterday _mosvt" tsuccessful ever putfon by the SalvationArmy. ‘ ' ' " eating talks nlong this line. Tl \‘ hlzld a1 uvvt 1n us»... All-ii watt saline Q ~ 1111: Proms ‘ We have completely remodeled our stole andare now prepared to carry on our grocery and meat business o_r_1_ a scale even bigger and more satis- factory than before. " As an opener we offer the following specials at a cash price which "we think cannot be beaten anywhere in the , city. . " ' g Check This 11st Raisins, 15 oz. pkg. . . . . 2 pkgs for 25c Onions . . . . l0lbs.f0r40c All package Tea . . . . Reg. 75c for 70c Canned Pears . . . . . . . . Zcopsmfor 35c,’ ,__ 10lbs.bestBeans........... f'0r65é"' Best Bulk Tea . . . . . . . . . 60ce(1l‘i""y it.) RedSalmon .2can-sfor45c FrenchCoifee 50cperlb. =' Apples for cooking . . 20cts per peck Currants 2lbs.f0r25c "Prunes 3lbs.for25c-" Oranges, regular 39c for 35c per doz. Laundry Soap . . . . . . . . 7cts per cake Lenox Soap’ regular 5c at 50c perdoz. Classic Cleanser . . . . . .' . . . 3 cans 25c Mixed Nuts . . . . . . . . . 20c per lb. Meats and Fish . . . . at Lowest Prices 10001115. Block Butter a 30 cts. Per. Lb. ' _____a__.__.___ We guarantee service, satisfaction ‘- and the quahtylof our goods. , P. 1. MacDONALD GROCER Corner Kent and Prince St. phone 333 1a-1-2a1u21. ‘ I _ THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 22.—Therc "wassomp enfquiry cfroznnNew Yer: bush“ ,. exporters or anat an sprll . , wheat on the Montreal market te- mfiiilxgillslgfltj‘! (Eggiffnle day and bids 0f 13 cents per bushel h_ K "1 or ‘:95 W351 Over the \‘n|“nipeg May Option t ioug at some points prices have were made for No. 2 northern fob. "01 Yet chflllged- 111111191‘ Wellillfll‘ l5 Portland for January shipment with Yllllvlllg li-S 9580! 119011 Dmdllfltiilll. 13 1-2 cents lper bushel over asked the storage situation continues contiental buyers were in the mark firm and unchanged one car of ct for wheat and sales of some fu-ir Chinese eggs is reportedholiliig sized lots of Manitoba N0. 4 No 5 Calgary, Toronto fresh specials and No 6 wheat were made for Janu Jobbing 73 extras 65 to '70, 3,0,}, e “Iv-February shipment. There W35 extras i‘ to 57, firsts 53, secon s alsofgonée Llfillilrllltl frotngrlrzb%tl)esxlgill;t 47 to 48, Montreal easier though urs or an an wes - l-v mud- gr; c; e- bggh- 522i‘; 32153“;“;f.f§l1.§§“$?ev.i2i§ el over the Vnn" peg . ay op on _ _ _ _ " Citf Bay ports were made with sel- liheipxt,“ and p]! “Lgial sfifhftlilsrlifi: lers asking 5 1-2 cents per bushel. 3 is ° ‘f5; éugpby" I a “ BOB . The future of the loc- e “g ‘e me y mum“ ° Pt‘ gm,“ . market was the ish Columbia fresh and United Sta- strength displayed in Ontario oats l“ Bmrage» British "cflfimblil re‘ and prices were advanced 1 1-2 to 0811118 11b9,“.1l1q,‘11l1-I11P3‘l1§1l1e._fl°" I2 cents per bushel with sales of No maid. ' ~' ‘ i2 white being made at 68 contz, No B-grade at 66 cents. and No 4 grade USE VAIRNISH v _" at 64 cents. prices of winter wheat Linoleum wears better ‘if varn- flour were advanced another 5 to lshed when new and waxed lightly 10 cents per barrel which was at- once a week after washlngu .‘ trihuted to the light offering of On- , _ ‘ -.~ . "tnrio miillers the market for white ASSERTlNG HIS PREROGATIVIE corn flour was ailso strong and pric- Man (in barber-chairh-“Be, care- es were marked Dip 30 to 40 cents ful not to cut my hair too short- pcr barrel with sales being made people will ‘take me for, my wifei," at 88.10 per barrel the spring wheat '" * ‘ ‘ ‘ situation was imchanged, little husi pAlslu-G CANE mes was transacted in mlllfeed but "D141 yo“ go m the pictures .the tone-Wires firm. A steady trade alone?" -. l. quiet there wus no condition o! the cheese market fodder No. 1 mude goods being quoted at 191-’, to 20 cents per lb. 11ml No. Z grade ut. 18%, to 19. ~Crop beans were steady at $2.90 per , . . , change in the -t-- ‘ continues to be done in rolled oats "Yes. mother)‘ ill 11112 Salvation Army Ciftldlll W118 prlpgs fur p1] gmrlgg 9f gggg wen; r-Then how (mes it hump?“ yo“ i1 11015110"? 51100888. Upward 0f 5213 firmly maintained under r1 good left here with nn uunbrella and was rub-led.- making the‘ sale the from; n WGZIJIGI‘ feeling (lBVElODed come back with n cane?" in butter and prices o'er-e reduced 1 , ‘cent per pound and business wasuniurdm Llnlmont lined by Physician! Whereve Always j A product of ‘Hue-Quaker mills, Peterborough and Saskatoon . v ‘ l5 Bohfby all leading retail star n, Charlottetown, N: Rettsnbury, 1.111., Wholesale 1 ' ' 1 , church socials, anniversary suppers, picnicS—-—is ‘ ‘ yours the baking people ask for? Arc you proudof it? Bake with Quaker Flour-fend your bread, cakes and pastry will ftlWtlyS bring you fume among the - ni cooks of your community. i " - ‘ ":1" Deal with the dealer who isells Quaker Flour. do not know hixnsme; mite us and we willdirect you. laden ta.lsl.es "c"hf<‘1Ylle'nmg“e r the neighbourhood gathers to eat- ‘M - 6*. V l l ( v .,.,,___,_ ,4,“ ~. - a.» =1.» view- If you ‘:1 v v.1 ‘its Wiihfi"l'vi‘rnv.7"_;tw'x ._ ,..>*~....~_.