“ \»,. ._ , t .. M", -t.. ,r .r , _ . _ 'Q l . . ’ l inhabitants from l __ Q F _-_~».,. Tlir. CHARLOTTETOWN Guaizolal. ' ___ tf‘EBi;UAa_i§ 2_9, reg.; _ PAGE SIX _ _ _ 1__________~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -_.PRINCE ED WA RD--N0 W _ MATINEE 3.15-ise, zee. Niciir 1 as s.4¢-zse, sie, lse. / ”“`\~\ racxiln nousrs nauonrzn /- _ _ \ YESTERDAY wrrn 'mis Ex- / _< or.u.zN'r iuusrou. coiusny / ` °'-\\ * 1.11:'-;-:.! -' 1 . 1 ' -'»'_r;===e€:Er¥E1;-5.-.1 ~< ` ” rf/if ME Muzum ctoiuous Gui-:Tvs x.i1.TrNG Mi-:i.onrr:s: niminovs ruN: Joxrui. aoiuANei-1: A onusaroi. Loan or suNsiuNi~; JOIN Tai-1 iiarry cizowps N0w__T0DAy ,NEWS-Screen Snapshots and Comedy l _ PoNY coNTEsT NOMINATING COUPON PONY CONTEST ~ ' ` ` ‘ » oEPosiT _AT 1>iuNcii Einvlino on CAPITOL THEATRE WORTH 1000 VOTES _ Name .. . l Address Guardian Offer the following 3 months subscrip- tion $1.25, 5000 Votes. 6 months $2.50, 12000 Votes - and 1 year $4.00, City 1 year .$.'».00, £i(l,00t) Votes. Votes given at Guardian Office. ' Partial lists of contestants will appeal' eacii day, in the Guardian. » The Contest open to all children in (Queens County. _ ` CA P1 TOL Now PLAYING iii: Torso wirii 'riu ous ivisarou _ woilum. man in "False Faces" which opened Cccdcd in bringing to the screen season. From the opening scenes until the closing dramatic climax, "False Faces” is excellent screen fare. Faced with a character almost tot- ally devoid of sympathy, Sherman has succeeded in not only giving one of his iisualiy excellent per- formances, but in investing his character with great charm. The story of “False Faces"’ deals with a plastic surgeon, who, for the sake of material wealth. breaks all the rules and ethics of his profess- ion. An excellent supportinz 085% 01' Peggy Shannon, Lila Lee, Joyce Compton, Miriam Seeger and Pur- iicil Pratt are all that could be de- sired in their various roles. “Marry Me” Excellent Musical Comedy 1 One of the most delightful and captivating musical comedies ever to appear on the Prince Edward Harbor, \ Messrs. M. A. Macl\e1l1 an stewart Little Sands; E’ Ccok Bcl‘e River, attended Cou ly Lodge at Pine_t 1 Dalrylug co.. uidon. have been winter. The serioilslilness of MF- MOMY wrt ls regretted by Griffin. Newto . . - this relatives and immediate friends- .zcreen opened yesterday sponsored by the Y's Mcits Club. lt is the sen- sational musical comedy succecs "_\larry Mc,‘ with Renate Muller, the "Sunshie Susie" Girl, George Roby, Harry Green, two of Eng- land`s famous eoiiiedians. i Some of the most tuneful numb- ‘ers vet lieard in talking pictures are 5 ‘sung in "l\iarry Mc." The ii10ll\C `s<.liu. "So, Will Somebody Marry `l\lt" is novel in ‘lic extreme An- iother catchy song is “Early__Bii'cls" ` ,sung by the leading players. A Lit- itic Sunshine" sung by Miss Mu lei' 'iii a bus. eventin.‘iy enticing all the lgour looking occupants to join in the chorus Another haunting who has been convalescinn, from a severe attack of w"00t>‘1lB C0!-Ish. iS leaving this week for ii \\'PCi¢’S_ Mis; Margaret Campbell Eldon’ ---" ctllrmll aullnnull Bequests Tv n 1 of-n's voriiniug uf is nnruy mifure may bn Inu-rn-.I in 4 renin n word ulrirtly for (Pythian) and Pythian Sisters Castle Hall. B198-2-17-Oi. BELLE RIVER SERVICE-Feb. of her brother, Dougal.l Msctllo ray, ulio p't.sed away Monday the result. An unusual occurrciicc ha ened to the floats when the out of its position. Timely and strenuous efforts by a number Of, citizens succeeded in bringing it. safely to shore, otherwise it- \V0l11d have drifted out the harbor. HungerMarchers _f Aaoosroox JUNCTION, adn treatment at the P. E. ffland Ilos- 27__By the Camdmn Pre5)__ arrived heme from the hospital and her condition is not so satis- Mrs. Joseph McCabe, Iona, has' faetoiy as would be wi.-‘hed by her, many friends' the day and a. constable was on ` p?;’u'n§{er __rnua_?1yg_;;fr;_deS__1_T¥;:_ ‘Saying they and tlieh' families were .“' ° °i’ 5 ` n fi dc fu mlslns _near future. lmgry an man ng D V 0 ,from the local stores, 25 to 30 men marched into Aroostook Junction this afternoon from tim California settlement district, near the border of Maine. News of their coming reaehedl the storekeepers early in f ._ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ \,. ,_ ~ " ' . ‘ " ' " ' ` ‘ ‘ " number ls “Youre so Wonderflil to liand, but no disturbance occurred. f ' ' Mc" a melody Cl/0f.\`°“° Wi" be M the .Mme of “ning Rev` J' R; Councillors and the P°§tmaster. af- - ». » . _ - . ' _ till d th slrilfu. t Jean Currie, l"'nest Georicatt humming, and vvlisiiiiigf the _____c_t Sllirner is sd c_ un__e_§ msc S _Pd _/___ mlkmg mth me mem arranged i John Mahler.-R. N "Merry MC" is Clie _ "I , care of the 0 or a D _O supply _ with enough pm pirtuxes that has yet rome out o |m0°vcry is hmked forward to hl _ _ _O _ast _mm an ____ _ga- - _ -, >_`> _'__ i3ri‘i:‘li st.u'_lios_ it; is liapPY. tuncful, _W5 On. A splendid supp‘y of c ul.. _ _ _____» ;C_______ ____C__________ __w__y ____m_ me his many mcnd5_ _ _ s Th t_d ck rfiom _ ,W-“_ e mP;iiCiltcatt§r(ide;y mlrliiyr of _ s0;I;i_Lé;`A" cigfhgy Mr Charles E_ Mnckcnzph M11- some place t is wo games at cornwall between the which Mary Tahhhgtom 7]__ye`,,_,._°1d tom and M,-_ Wilbur Younker, ’twei'e not for the lassies O". The nin did not come up to the ex- °r N' M' C' md C' G'c‘ county charity charge, guarded Kingston, attended County I.r0dl!9|eV° F5 _ jealou.'>1v after she was taken to a L. O, A. at Pinctte. Feb. 14th a1'\d\Pe°ii1ii°IiS Of tilt! y0u1'ig people ow- ing to the scarcity of the much °_“" 1 .- lr ' _ . _ Mr. Georec E~ iosp ' il was inspected today by an were tre guests of needed ____c______ce or me f______ ___c___ been Ubmmcd by Skvcml of mei Ne e e d Gua rd, siniie of a. pleasant hour well spent. H°iiH“<1 00"” . 'luke our tip. see “Marry Mn The young men who went t° Fla" mrs 'mavmsa woivniN's _ N 0 t Chaflty . . . River hall recently to attend the ENSTITUTE Belfast and Vicinity '~ _ i _ t R“‘gW°°d W°’“@“° 1"” W" ‘“° 1-.ta~ndant_ A total or 52,605 was oochcrty. thi mcetin a the was ca dance could go home repeatini! (With apologies to Burns) "a 10110- However, we trust that their iicxt th°i’m°“ Y ' gi roudllhb bttne ri - of Mrs. Ernest Currie. Th“"5' ma: olixice clwiseduat thgg;0\;;_. The annual meeting of the will be a Success socially and other- evenmg' The rpgmar business farm refused to explain County County Lodge L. O. A. was held Wi5¢- med wi' in me “sum wuy' agencies have been aiding the wo- in McEwen lodge room. Pinelife W1' ` acin fans were quite reported favorably. 1. man for __ y______ Bridge gn Tuesday, Feb, 14th Horse r g l" d ` in f01` ` ' The V15 disappointed that the plans for a was decided to buy _an cas hh _ e anehdmwc _ the mmol’ also matcrm.` to com- lling abrelxen were met at. Mel- race on Pinette River di'ci not ma- t the ti e of writing plete quilt. No program was car- vme station by Mmmanrs ¢m¢l¢ terlalize. A_ __ _ni ___ _ plans are dsciisse o have c ce ried out as the remainder of tie h _md convcycd to the lodge mom_ , _ _“___ 'evening was Spent sewing. After Si dainty lunch all repaired to their homes happy that they had accom- plished so much. A sewing bee was also held at the home of MIS. Joseph Doiron Feb. 8th, another to take place at the home of Mrs. John McDougall, March 2nd. Following is the honor roll of Ringwood School for the month of January. Grade X-i. Muriel McKinnon. Grade IX-l. Nelson Currie: 2. Beta White; 3. Eileen White. Grade VIII-1. Constance Cllr- vie. Grade VII-1, Fforrie Currie; 2. ‘Stanley Doii-on; 3. Warren Mahler. Grade VI-l. Vincent Doiron; 2. lean Clinic. Grade V-i. Amos Gcorvcait: 2. Erlldst Georveatt-1 3. Inez Mc- Mahon; 4. Earl McMahon. Grade III-1. Freddie Murphy; it. Gordon McLean; 3. John Mah- ler; 4. George McEaehcrn and John Mclean; 5. Arthur Fechan. Perfect and Punetual attendance Tor the month:--Muriel McKinnon md those having a monthly aver- lse of 75%, Freddie Murphy, Gor- twclve cents a pound. The increas- Froln , h rt sehsloh has hc1d_ scraped at M'\oMil’ans Cove _ h s o isllcclili to The Guardian) .¥h;x;c “irc thmmmed at d|hnm~'hold the portpmlcd race there. But _SAINT JOHN, N. B., Fab, 27- _'__ the homes at the mmbylsucli is life. Man proposes- High tariffs and exchange are Orangemen The ancmooh ses. _working out to the advantage of _,on bchan at two dcloch and A jolly oveiilng was spent at the Growers in the British West Indies. ;_'_0m r_;po1,tS proved a very pm- home cf Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mac- lBritlsh West, Indies early season _ th _ The om Sh_yh.,g_ donald. Point Prim, on Wednesday, _ _ .bl hroduce reaches Saint John direct SVOITCC _:id no phw.. whsllecli. 15th, whm they ¢-,ltggrlnlrled on Cftiiaclian National steamships d _cd hd Show rum., wasi a number of young people in hon- vessels and has almost entirely rc- 3 (fp B l " - lor of Mr, Wilbur Younkcr, King- red when Brother Macl1ee" nociunntiy turned them aside, nnlrnnishing ll _,lt|tu.n|Am_ -.____._. MR.S..SAMUEL W. CAMERON on sunday January, zoth there D0-Nfd peacefully way Mrs. sei- ilm UNUSYOU. 18124 76. widow of Samuel W. Cameron who pr-¢d¢¢- eased her seven years ago. Though sae me not bmi in good health for sometime the end came suddenly, after only 9. few days illness. She was the daught- er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Mark Inmlfl. and was bom in Hampton where she lived until 17 years ago when she and her husband moved to Victoria. She was a faithful member of the Victoria United Church and interested in all its activities. When the new Hynmary WHS ld0Df»¢H by the Victoria. Church she contributed ¢, sufficient. Dumber for the use of the con- gregation as u sift in memory of her husband. ' The Sunday before her pmlng HWHY. and the last time she was at a. ehiuch service, when ,ho heard Oi' the Bfeat need of Missions she gave an extra sum to that work. She was a member of the W. M. Society and was always at the meetinlzs when _health pem-fitted. She was thoughtful, of the poor and needy but her giving was un- ostentatious, not letting her right hand know what her left hand did, She will be very much missed by 7101' family and in the churn and community. She leaves to moiun two sons- Ernest and Mark H. of Hampton and two daughters, 1vl:l-5. Ryerson Reid of Boat/on. who came home to care for hei' mother during the winter, and Miss Harriet ol’ Bos- ton. also one sister, Mrs, R_ m- Vittie of Westmoreland, The funeral was held on Fdb.. 15* bein! conducted by her pastor, Rev. Geo. Ayers. assisted by Rev. E- Bridgewater of St. John’s Church. Cmpaud. The pall bearers WCW. K. C. Holm, Bert Trowsdale, Henry Rosenm, Parker Ramon, Thomas Cameron and Walter Rog- erson. Mimi' from far and near came to pay their last respects to g, good 1181811-bor and kind friend. The re- mains were laid to rest ln the Umphud cemetery. "Until the day hreiiirs and the shadows flee a- way." l MBS. FRANCIS MeRJORY The death occurred at her home in Charlottetown in the early hours of Wednesday, January llth, of Mrs. Francis McRory after an ill- ness of about a year. Born in Ireland some 5 years ago the deceased removed with her parents to this City when quite young and where she has resided ever since acquiring a large circle of friends who regret to leam of her passing. She was a devout and consistent member of the Congregation of St. Dunsta,n's Basilica and a prominent member of St. Ann's Sodaiity when that organization was in existence. She and her beloved husband, who predeceased her some eight years ago, had the great satisfaction, be- fore passing to their Eternal reward of having two sons ordained to the Holy Priesthood and a. daughter, who gave up the world to enter a convent. The following family sunlivez- Rev. Henry McRory, North Dakota; Rev. Louis McRory, Montana; Messrs. Frank, Fred, Joe and Miss Rose at home and sister St. Claire of the Congregation de Notre Dame, St. Paul Minn. One brother, Mr. Joseph McCarey, formerly pest- niaster at Charlottetown, retired. now residing with his family in Bal- timore, and two sisters, Sister St. Mary Claire, Montreal, and Miss Sum Mccarey, oi' Charlottetown, survive. Her funeral was held on Friday, January 13th to St. Dunstan‘s Bas- ilica where a solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Chas. McCarthy, assisted by Rev. Ray McKenzie, Deacon and Rev. Emmet O'l-Ianley, Sub Deacon. Her remains were tenderly laid to rest beside those of her husband in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Requieseat In Pace. .series of encounters which is to take place between these groups, after the Bachelors have finally decided the personell of their team which is to be selected from some 80 eligibies usfd in their first game. In the meantime it is reported they are to polsh up their hockey tech- nique by playing s few games with the one-armed married ladies team. (IIAPPED Slilli D|lllOM&\|" 1|\l0&\¢| .':::'.'i.'_' §':'.°r...:‘ri:' il lomlblo. Vcrylulhgl [*lINAnD'§ ‘Ml in a lsiht practise, administered is 3 *O 3 trimming to their antagon- ism. Ami so ended me nm on si Hiliitfl E N Sussex ALE `|~l uuwlv mo' .___ THE ‘ FAMILY SIZE . ____ _ *___ 1;; Q __ ___,_'_€"`1`L,=f-T-';;\ .I _fr ` 4% favcconccl urs tm: I PUT SOME (OAL IN _ 'r--if/-' 1./ ll do-. ,__ l 'rf/\ ` _.L-___ Do not be disturbed '| if you suddenly realize you have allowed your coal supply to dwindie. We can provide you with the very best, at ol reasonable prices, and U on quick delivery. "The Maximum of Heat" PHONE 116 W-il.tiii|is&0o Professional Cards Stewart & Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. w. Lowrusa BABBISTERS. SOLICITORS. ETC. B4 Great George Street iuomsiz To LoAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. 0. 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