CAPITOL wwlnuu mun " L1FE.nooT AND LOVE IN NEW YORK’S UNDERWORLD A smashing story o! a. gungster, l girl and love — with action aplenty and thrills throughout — From a Saturday Evening Post. serial which sold thou- sands of copies in book- fonn. WITH JUNE COLLYER AND DON TERRY the afternoon of Sunday, February 3rd calmly resigned to the Divine will and fortified by the last Sacra- ments of the Holy Church, adminis- " tered by his good. pastor Reverend ._ The many friends throughout tb Francis McDonald, his spirit peace- lnovince, will regret to hear of the fully passed away to its etornsl re- reotnt passing sway ofliernard Mlrr- ward. The large funeral cortego, ph , s. well known’ 6nd highly re- which followed his remains to St. spected resident or lbnerlld at the James’ Church was a. touching tri- ageof 53 years. He was v man of bum of respect to his memory. Re- frisnuiy dlspdsitiollThbifiM a chum qlllom HignMess was celebrated by W084 and lrindlfgreeting for Rev. Francis McDonald, whoslso of- which made him many warm friends, flciated at. the "grave. The body was ' |nnd a general favorite with all who then laid in the family plot beside knew him. He woe o. kind neighbor, that of his wife (who predeceased him and sympathetic friend, sud upright by seven years) there to await l. and honourable in" all his rclsflonsglorious resurrection. He leaves in with his fellow ‘men, and was always nsourn five daughters and three sons ‘ready to assist‘ a. good ‘cause. But namely, Mrs. John Gouede and Mrs. ,above and beyond all these, from-his Theodore Bolger, ln the United ‘earliest years he Ms ever most fsith- States, Mrs. Walter McCoui-t, Ads and lful in the practice of his religious Edna, John Bernard in the United ‘duties. It may be truly said of him States, Gordon "ma" Percy, also two that he lived s good life, and, was brothers, Jsimcs '1n 'Mt. Pleasant, ‘blessed with a. happy death, when on Patrick in ‘Rumibrd Fails and one sis- In Memoriam suuunnn Mourns! A Can-CQP. R. Co... ° To. Charlottetown P Hear Address By Mr. J. o. Hyndman On Thursday negt, at 8 P.M., the lecture at the Caledouian Club will be on Trans- portation and Provincial Rights. P This will be a general review of the trans- portation situation in the Maritlmes, but will emphasise, chiefly, the fact that Prince Edward Island is the only Province in Canada that has been deprived of the Canadian Pacific Service, whereas this Province contributed to the establishment ' oi.’ the Canadian Pacific, as one of the early Partners of Canada. The lecturer will 5e Mr. J. 0. Hyndman, who has always taken a. keen interest in >112‘. llififllmrtation problems. yin --.,__ T; PASSENGER AIR RC .111?! ELISIAND AND MONOTON t,‘ ’ n" M’ "l" N!" fill vim. runners. and. uni: Burma Mann Charlottetown, Suuuuerlide, and Moncton, werorrr or run. rlnurnnlo. n u» following rates:- Cbsrlotteiown-Monoton ,,, Charl . ‘umllnslde-lfonoton ............,. $15.00 ~ lounge 10o per lb. lflm lllllllflcnillltbalinntced owing u, m. lolngnail.’ ~ . Houston toCkarlotMowuor snmmersids 825.00 Arnoxnurl runs or our/mums Illlctfl .‘............. 11.00 A, M. gAnd “Goofy, Daring Revelations MJR New Serial Thriller “Eagle of the Night” Prince Edward Today ANCING ;3DAU6flTERS ‘with; '_ JOAN CRAWFORD .1111: CHARl.O'i"l‘l)WN cumumux, New snow ‘TODAY JACIH ..' o u" "lrw-ll‘. Follow this There are dangers, conflicts - but it ends in romance and pro- sents a. picture of the fast disappearing West. Birds”. Comedy “d t" P=="°*P="- of T0day’s ‘Fast Set’ The whole country is talking about it-See the Picture Ind get into the discussion- You've hoard sermons on till subject-Here’: the ml thing -Nocklng -Cocktsib —l.ate Hours -Dren --Jsn Stopplu ter, Mrs. Peter Flabsven in Kensing- ton who have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. _ ‘I110 pail bearers were, Hon. John E. Sinclair. George Mayne, James Pow- er, John Mcllntee, Joseph McDonald and Jooseph White. Mass Cards were received from the following: Mr. and Mrs. P. McMahon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. John McE-ntec. Mr. and Mrs. John Keefe, Miss Ads Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. P. l". Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Peter l". Cohoner and family; Teach- ers and Pupils of Emerald School, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James Power and family, Mlss Edna. Murphy, Mr. Percy Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.- Jonn T. White and family; Mr. and Mrs. John McCarvilie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Walt- er McCourt, m. and Mrs. Ambrose Carr, Mr. Louis McCourt, and fam- lly, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Murphy, Cs.- vtbcrine and Joseph McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCarvlll, Mr. and Jvlrs. Bernard McCourt, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Cosh, and family. Miss Ada Smith, m. and ms. John P. Smith (2). Spiritual oflerings: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Delgbsn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Clow. Wreath from the Matron and Nur- ses of the P. C. Hospital, Summer- side. letters or sympathy: Mr. md Mrs. R. J. McDonald, Charlotte‘ n; Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Descochc. Chi!‘- lottetown; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. De- vine, Chnrlotteto n, Miss Katie Pow- er, Charlottetown, Dr. and Mrs. De~ leney, Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Cosgreve. May his soul zest in peace. (Other papers please c091’) Mus. MARGARET rowussnn Mrs, Margaret Townsend (nee Melliclr) passed awn)’ at her Mme n‘, South Lake-East Point. She was n. member of Kingsboro Baptist Church, and was highly respected and favorably known. She leaves two daughters, and three brothers to mourn her death. She belonged to that ruslled. pioneer type who fought back the ~ ‘ *"\'e comfortable homes 1D WlEl-._ She had sun-n... the usual de- cline fn bodily strengh and health that attends extreme age and quick- ly succumbed, a victim oi the flu. W bmNumo UP FATHER Morton, minister. Mrs. snruun w. REYNOLDS 43rd year of her age; . midst of life we are in death." Though the best medical skill was employed both at home and abroad in the hope of affecting a, cure, it be- came evident that it was impossible gently translated the young life w piness. To the sorrowlng and bereaved bus- beloved-rcst. . The deceased was a daughter of McLure of Murray Harbour North. was always glsd in lee her friends when able. Owing to serious illness in the home at this time, the services were hold at the cemctry, where a large concourse of relatives and friends had assembled. The funeral services were conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Smart of Murray Harbour South, vvhcsp sppproprlate remarks were most fitting and com- forting to the relatives and friends assembled. The following hymnl were sung. “The Lord is My Shop- herd" and "Rock oi Ages." “‘ the ‘ ,cd husbdnd the family are: Raymond and Isabel and their grandmother Mrs. Dorcas W. Reynolds at home. Besides the lor- rowing mother tho following are fill brothers and sisters: Cameron, Boo- ton Mass, William , Manitoba, Charles, Adam and Benjamin, Mon- tague, George Chester and Howard, Murray Harbour North, and Isobel, Lexington Mus. Interment was mode in the New Cemetery at Murray Harbour North. to turn aside the course of the dis- Momagm Eb 2° ease and e loving Heavenly Father a‘ “m, lmludmg m mm W“ 63 the ms cal-my n. Mclure and Mrs and I 5M1!" in 1"- o: a hind and bright disposition, Ind relctivu the dew Iymbflihv 01 though modest and unassuming, she m0 Wmmumw l‘ fiwnmd‘ Central Gudrdian on room CALINDAI. roams by paying youllubsoribilfllb the Guardianllluotacboossncn SUNDAY sIIVICIS-Ilov. J. W. Williams will conduct services on the Murray River circuit Sunday, Peb- rusry 24th, as follows: Murray River a nmsndmirrayflarboratflpau. INVSINISS SCIIENSD COAL- Excellent for the kitchen range. Mak- cs s good not, clean firs. We are discharging cars of this good coal to- day. A. Picksrd dz Co. Phone 340. 4468-34041 LADIES SPORT 0X, to wear with overshoes or rubbers, brown silk cud wool, also heather mixture with fancy cuffs’ Ito a pair, white wlthfancycuffslocspsinAllcyds Co, Ltd. 4404-24041 CALEDONIAN CLUB-dim lectur- crTnursdaynigntwillboMn-l. O. Kyndmsn. Subject, provincial rights and transportation diillcultlcs. In tho discussion following, business man as well as other: urgently invit- 4441-2-19-31 HAZELBBOOK CIRCUIT - The services of Hazelbrool: Circuit for Sunday, 24th., are as follows: Cross mods 11 a. m4 Alexandra 8 p. m.; Hesslbroolr '1 p. m. "Love is not love that alters, when it alteration finds." God is love. R. W. Lindsey, Pastor. SUPREME COURT-In the case of Annie Yeo vs. Daniel A. MacDonald, Mr. Donald MdcKinnon, K.C., on be- half of the defendant, asked for costs of the day against the plaintiff for not proceeding in trial. An sflldavit snowing notice of trlsl had been giv- en on two occasions, and counter- mauded and a third notice for the last Hilary term given, which had not been countermanded. Mr. C. G. Duf- fy, K. C. the Attorney on the record A11 m“ "V" mil" d“. Pmlmi m: the plaintifl being present, stated “rough mm" *0 eiemilv- R- B m received no notice, and brought w the ttention of the court that plain- tiff had died. Mr. MacKinnon quot- ed the statuto showing that applica- tion for costs where plaintiff failed Entered 111150 refit MW‘ I i088 I-M to proceed were made without notice, painful! illness borne with fortitude that "the lggfl fgpfgglgntgflvg of gm and ffliillwtion to the Divine Will deceased, could have proceeded with on January, 31st, 1929 at Cauibrldgc, the trial by entering a suggestion 1n Rd» Mrs Arthur W. Rflvnolds in the the record without further notice to the defendant. and that defendant The death or m. WNW. 1.1- was therefore obliged w prepare for though an invelhlior s number o! trial. The Court allowed the matter YES"! 031719 11119190155511?‘ and WINGS to stand till motion day. March 19th the well-mow truth "That in the next. Livestock Market (finadian Press) .-Tnere were calves, s90 hogs and 8 lambs on the the realms of bliss and eternal hap- two mute“ (“me pm)” were um clumgcd. There were not enough lambs to make a market. "m1 m‘ “mm” l” u" “Wm” m m veal calves 01mm brought and brothers and sisters who mourn from '14 M to “u” w“ c"! o! he" meeting on Monday evening, March the lose of oneso dear, we would dir- b0 m 1 b b“ w; their madam m him who docth $121M?” :34 1' “d m all things well-and who glveth his w m! ‘m! wanted 111.40 and s11.- To the bereaved husband, “mil! There is no death in Heaven; For they who gain that snore Have won their immortality And they can die no more. (Patriot Please Cow.) Mus. ‘use! .1. MCDONALD Mrs. Maryy Jane McDonald, oi East Point community, P. E. I. de- parted this life after a lengthy per- iod of gradual decay of bodily pow- ers, hastened somewhat by an at- tack o! the flu, st the advanced age of almost eighty-two years. She was a. life member of South Lake Christ- ian Church, and s. more beautiful, consistent christian life never graced the church of God. She leaves four childnn-hcr hmband having pre- deceased her into the beyond some years ago-Barton with whom she lived, M1. Amanda Prue! 0f North lake, Frank, and ms. Edith Stew- art of British Columbia. ‘Inefunn-alwasbsldiuthechurch, and conducted by the wriior. her The pail-bearers were five brothers All”: Dodson‘? no “c4109- I umtb AMAN TO om A nu. n4 ~mu YARD~ 411' ‘ - ‘noun qo our i hLAYtJ-l mm- saa THAT Al’ c»! " Au. m4 "‘ ' MN6QI' fliiiliiiiil mammalian-ton. 00 801'.‘ IIILA! sending your re maul-you wlllmm artistic calen- darifoaldlntiuu. ,1 nits D nun onus-rum COAL-We m. mpplyua muznavnam coil in any quantity. A. Picksrd a Co. P110110 340. MMW-Zl-Zi n! nzmo soon‘ Bvlscauf- HONIIOIIWICGQISOBOICQOIDISQ clluidsrs mm u» Cbsrlottotoqn Guardian. _ ' * HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Scrvices for Sunday, Ebb. 24th., are I11" B p. rn.,1')eSable 1 p. m. James P. Kaye, Minister. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. "'11 Mwmuaau will preach Sab- bath 24th at Murray River at 10.30, and. if the travelling is favorable, at Iris at. 3, and Belle River at 6.30. POWNAL-Services‘ on Sunday next will be as follows-Clifton, 11 c. m. Mt. Herbert, 3.30 p. m. and Pownel st 7 p. m. F. H. Llttlejonns, Pastor. SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH, Cra- Pfllfl-flundlv. m. ilié-Evensong 7m- Duflfll Lent there win. be ser- vice every Friday evening at 7.45 101- 1W“ bY I INIID discussion. Saint Ellmbetlfs Church, Springfield: _ Sunday. February zi-Momlng Pray. er 11.00. ANGLICAN sunvxcss m the‘ 11:01:11: of New london on the 24th -' - W111 as followu-fiencnlilv- °"' 1°“ t- m- Bvrllnsmn. no p. m Kwlllswn. '1 p. m. Sunday School I o. . .....: :.P:::"..:-" so» .- es. Wed, ma..." will. 371b, 38th at 7.30 p. m. __Z_ INSTITUTE MEETING-Tho Feb- ruarv meeting of the North River Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. MacWalker. The meeting op- ened in due form with the president 1n the chair. Roll Call was answered with "Valentine" Verses. A motion was made and carried that the bill for flowers be paid. Answers to roll call for March meeting will be Uses of Baking Soda. Collection" $1.30 and fees 50c. . KINKOBA STUDY GBOUPN There was a meotins of the Kinkorc Study Group bold in Klnkora School on Friday afternoon, Feb. 1st with a full attendance of the teachers. Miss Catherine Mulligan occupied the choir. The mlnutesof the last meet- ing were rend and adopted, A dlgqug- cion wok place on the ‘Iilhc Tables, after which the teachers read a les- son plan on the Assignment of the Adverb which was very interesting to s11. Inspector Murphy than began to organize a School Shir, which would include, Kinkora, Newton, Shamrock, Maple Plains and North Tyron‘ Schools, having for their centre Kin- kors. It was decided to have the next 4th at 6 o'clock. The meeting then ad- joumed. INSTITUTE LEITING. —Murrsy Harbor Women's Institute held its regular meeting on Pub. 11th., in the tea-room of public hell. was answered with “Fuels About Cancde." some discussion wok place re carry- ing o. petition asking that the govern- ment gmnt a senstorium, and com- mittee were appointed to do this work. Roll call 2'1 mem‘ - responded.‘ A committee appointed or. a" previous meeting to secure a. play, reported that tho play is being re- hearsed and will likely, be ready to put on in March. The sum of fifty dollars was paid to help defray the coct of new school-room at Murray Harbor, five vnndow ' shades have been bought for this school this month, also supplies for Beach Point School. Mrs. David Brooks and Mrs. Albert McLeod was appointed to write a. letter of sympathy to Rankin Bell on the death of his wife, who was c. valued member of this iustituio. Some recipes for supper dishes were given by the members. Paper read by Mrs. D. Brooks. Contact led by Mrs. Gerald Prowse. Meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. One new member was added to the roll. u follows Hampton 11 a. m., Bon- " rsssosus Mr. Ernest Winchester arrived home lset week mm Monctmi. N. I. Mrs. ‘W. I. Davina and dsulhter Mary, returned to the city after vis- iting bei- psrenu, Mr. and Mrs. James Powerihlunersld Junction. Peakes Station Rumors Mr. John Devinc loaded a car of red potatoes this week. Mr. A. J. Mooney is kept busy at the mill all the time. Mr. Garnet Prontt was e recent visitor st Peakes. Mr. John Atkins made a short visit here this week. Rev. R. D. McGuigcn spent Sunday at Peekes, the guest of Rev. I. R. A. McDonald. Mrs. Jar. Hughes, Souris, is spend- ing o few days with her daughter Mrs Urban Bradley. Mr. P. J. McDonald was a passen- gcr to Charlottetown not long sgo. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Keenan and family spent s very pleasant Sunday at Trscadie, the guests of Mrs. Keen- an's mother, Mrs. McAuley. Red foxes are plentiful around here; iloseph Gillan caught one lost week. Ms. John Curran, Stanhopc, is vis- iting friends in Souris. People are busy at work grading potatoes-too bad thoy areso cheap. Miss Margaret Bsgnall is spending a few days at her home, St. ‘rhet- esas. Joseph Dunn spent a few days ln _.tho city. - . EAST ROYALTY SCHOOL » Grade 10-1, Mae Hearts; 2, Hilda Bradley. Grade 8-1, Mary Love; 2, Georgia Harper. Grade 8-1, McNsir Robertson; 3, Earl. Cook. ‘ . , Grade 7-1, Philip Barlow; 2 Kath- leen-Wheailoy. , . . l Grade 0-1, Sadie snsw; z, Doro- thy Roper. Grade 5-1, Mary Bradley; 2, Ruth Roper. Grade 3-1, Nora Harper; I. Mal- colm Dsrrsch. " Grade 3 (Sm-l, Eva Roper; 2, Ar- thur Love. Grade 2 (JrJ-l, Louise Andrew; 2, Scott Andrew. . Grade 1-l, Zita Moi-lacy; I, An- drew O'Connor. Ruby Stewart. Gordon Dar-non. Summer Vacation Tour to Europe A Csnaflsu Torn- under the per- sonal lesderslip of Prof. ll. W. McKiel, Momt Allison University. Sailing from Montreal July 8th, by the Cunard Linc Steamship “ASCANIA; Visiting France, Switzerland, Ger- many, the Rhine, , England and Scotland. SEVEN WEEKS TOUR v $640.00 and up, according to lccomlnodltblls on steamer. ‘Full ' ‘onustion and descriptive literature sent free on request. THOS. COOK & SON In cur-operation with WAGONS-LITS CO. l!!! St. fhthuine St. W01» Montreal. FEBRUARY 21, 192., In: loliml Hill Some Headache: _ _ l: lol Troubled lion}. muiwmv.-...m'su~»m~v,fl _, lladifihtmmgdlcim fifdtfif mo‘ he dsy a friend told me about '1' j B u R o o cu BLOODP _v B IT T E R s : and sfisr I had taken three bottleaI found it bed dons mo a world of Now I don't know what u. heads 9Q ss..‘.°s.t%s"..l:.'.: PM ‘u i». M ui ct red only byTh T, '_ hammers: llld, Toronto, 0nd Mu of i SMART BROWN SWELu-i PUMPS Ladies, w e h ave four new lines of Smart Brown Suede Pumps, these ixltra. fashionable shoes are causing quite a. flut- ter among the smart dressers. No. 3776, B r 0 wn Suede Pumps, ‘with wide strap and Brass buckle, covered Cub- an heels .. .. ..$7.50 No‘ 3725, B ro wn “Suede Plain Pumps, covered Spike heels . ... ,.. ... ... .$7.50 No. 3759 Brown Suede Front Gore Pumps, with Bronze buckles, Lizard trim, covered Cuban heels I . - =1 '0 o - o vr-v No. 3734, B r o wn Suede Strap Pumps with cut-out sides, covered Spike Heels . . $10.00 All sizes and widths in above. ORIENT HOSIERY to match above brown pumps, ser- vice w eigh t $1.50 and $2'00. Chiffon at $1.50. Alley 3o‘ Co. IM- Fashionable Footwear Charlottetown, P.E.l. a o v -- .1 bu! n I We are prepared to attend i0 1°‘ coal wants, and can nnb M qhlty of bard and loft W‘: a “mum and lIco coke. PM"! srvico, lowest prices. (W. c. can. a. c. Phone 1'10