lllatlnee 3.15. Adults 35c. Govt. Ta! 20-376. Children 15c. (lovt. Tax lc-l6c. Night 7 4'. 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax 2c—52c. Balcony 40c, Govt. Tux 2c-—t2c. Children 25c, Govt. Tax lc—26c. N o r m a S HE A R E R ALSO I _ Robert MONTGOMERY IN—-“PRI\IATE LlVES" TALKIES Don! bring your handkcrchieis , _ , they're all laughs in this zippy farce , _ _ and a. iiiile wide and long! But. fighting or loving, they couldn't live with- out each other! The Noel (‘award laugh hit i»! thc new picture sen- salon! “Ameri ‘an Tragedy” Sparkling Fun In 1 A Screen Sensation “Private Lives” F“? 191113 W“ 11°15 10° 10118 10 In “Private Lives," which Wils "-111 191' $11911 P11 0P1? 111911011 picture screened yesterday at the Pfllll“ 115 "1111 A111@1‘1_°=11’1_'1‘1‘11§0dl!!" Edward Theatre, Norma Slirzirci" 5111f" 11111111011110“ 01 T119050"! and Robert Montgomery CXiiiiLli .1, 1111' 211-1 WJVBL "A11 Amilfitifln multitude of reasons wliy main-Lt ' iragcdjv, the screen world has folk 511Q111d5¢rgp_ waned for the perfection of the Them“; important, ‘nu-ham, lei talking picture mcdium, the only the bliss of making up. The nest 1 medium in which this tremendously lmpormng l5 Q1131; thgy n-my gift, d1. 111<“'11 1111111111 0111111 PYOPFTIY be vorced and then appreciate lie‘ ' “113 1111111“ 1111" 111° T181115 @111“ how much they renlly love rw-h 1 -- l ll’. 15181" its pulsing‘ drama 0mm 1 to ihc sci-c i: ivaitcci for the right This pjcfuflzgtigl} of m» Noel 1"“-‘"”'5 1° P1111“ 115 @1159» 11111111111 Coward stage success is by tku- tiie l‘ilili'&l[‘[0l‘S. ‘Md 1t ‘m1 11°1 ‘"11 111 V11111-—115 ing the scenes has given us this {vi-s i11‘11\'<“l1.\'@51fl‘d11.'>' at the Capitol season. It. is breath-tailing in racy’ Flientre. ivhcrc “An American tflmpo and man"; to a lpvgtpi" 1.1 Trflgcd-lh" ‘mfocwd 113’ 179591 V011 climax on the fleet wings of sp: : sternberg, wizard of the cinema. ‘ling dialogue and a restful plot tluit “"1_‘“1, 111' “- 511111111 c5151’ headed 113' packs laughs in cvcrv flicker. Mullips Holmes, Sylvia Sidney and "nitric: EDWARD TO-DAY t CPTOL-NOW PLYING I ltlatlncc o.i;'i. liiulis 25c. Gull Tux lc—‘!ln. (‘iiildrcn lfir. Govt. 'l‘;\x lc-itic. Night 7 6P 8.45. Adult. 49c, (lull. Tax .31‘ '42:‘. (‘liiidicii ‘for. Govt. T!!! lc-Yltli‘. Caught! One mls-‘IPP- and — what‘! llc tliourzhi 111* ililil in u" 1| hcavcn i|\ hcr arms-hut hcr arms be- come like ciitiins nrflllllll m“ "Wk _ when real ‘m.’ ,-,,~y.t.!iiiig hi! ilrcuiiicii i.i, opcns 1'11!’ iiirii! 1 AN FtitlEiliC-AN g S,'-,'()RQ‘L§IPALKlES New Serial Starting FRIDA-Y ROCK E Y Iii M EM o RIAM .32. .32? tist once more crossed stidks on a THE l..-\'l‘E JAMES llESSlAN nice sheet 0f ice in Victoria rink. ~ The Baptist puck manipulators re- Thc lulc Jiiiiics Iiession, one of tiring 1mm the ice ‘V1.11; a nice win! the \‘li".illi5 oi‘ Sunday's raihvfll’ 5.1, iiecizlent, was a son of the lute The game w” hard fought, breeziest and most delightful cfler- 1T11011lfi5 116511111. Gewgemwn- and {hrgughgut and 19w were the men WflS 11110111 45 1°11“ °1 age‘ He had who joumeyed to sinners avenue by been 01111111131111 011 111110161111 par“ means of rafree Donald McLeod. A ‘of u“ rm“ and was a “T1051 011;.“ few mhutes after the beginning of cieiit l'(1ii\\'il_\'lll£1ll. He leaves Illhyl- the first period Large took p, nice ‘MW “m1 1°“ chndrcn’ mam pass and dented the twine for the BUY GARDEN CITY BUTTERF- 1 lb. 23c; L! lbs. 456; 10 lbs. I110. 975-2-i7-tf. l TURNIPS. - considering the roads there was a. fair amount of turnips come to the City yesterday. Th,- pi-lct- punt is ten cents a bushel. 1088-2-23-11. TURNIPS —- LOECUIIB in bulk 8i; nnllwuy Dump, Charlottetown, 'l‘uc:;de_v and Wednesday, 23rd. and 24th. It weather favorable. Will protect customers with "cash" payments. Henry Smallwood. Soutiiporl. 1073-2-22-2i. GROCERS-Now in stock at your jllbbflffé, Robin Hood Flour, all sizes; also Rubin Hood Whole Wheat and Graham Flour, Peach Pastry Flour sevens Cotton; Farina, Table Corn- mczil. N. w China Outs Wedgewooi. Rapid outs plain Iris Rolled Oats Fancy cut oatmeal. Littlejohn rap- lo coohnu roiled oats in sixes Cot- ton flilii twenties, cotton. 948-2-1tl~tue-thur-4 IsLWDER HONORED - Thr lllflilf.’ fi-v eds of Cuthbert MacLean, Nortlixim. i’. E. L, will be glad to ~ hear that he has been electer‘ Pl'f?'~l(i\‘iii. of the Wycliffe Theolog- ical Scat-iv for the coming year Mr. MtuLcnii is in the second last ycar of his honour course end dir’ I excellent work last: Christmas. i Il-INTEN’ SERMON — Al; thr iloiy licdeciiiel‘ Church Sunday the second O1’ the series Of Lente- I sermons was preached. The sei- mons in the morning were preach ed by Rev. G. M. Murphy, 0.8.5.1‘ In ihc evening there was vespei BCDCUKUOH of the Blessed Saci mciit and o, special Lenten sernv by Rev. Joseph McCreel, C.S.S.R SALE or Dining Room Fur niturei Canadian Furniture Manufacturersreport stocks of American Furniture Woods extremely low. This means that with the present, rate of exchange on both lumber and freight, furni- lure prices must advance from 20 to 30 per cent. 1 ‘termini 1 my Ikiilll”? TEES." “mu-- ii‘- February is about over, and with it your chances of securing one of these Dining Room Suites at such Prices. Values. Ridiculously Low Buy now—-anci take advantage of the Wonderful a Piece Solid Walnut Suite $85.00 'A well designed Suite in Solid Walnut, comprising Buffet, Ex. tension Table, and set of Chairs in Genuine Leather. This value will not be repeated. 8 pieces . . . . . . 8 Piece Walnut Finished Suite S69.tl0 A very attractive Suite, beautifully finished, including Buffet, Extension Table, Arm Chair and Five Side usuallyGoodValueat . . . . . Chairs. An Un. 8. Piece Walnut Finished Suite $62.50 Somewhat lighter in design, but equally good value, in this Walnut Finished Suite, composed of Buffet, Extension Table and set of SixChairs. 8Pieces .... . . . . . . . . . .. $62.50 New Low Prices on Breakfast lioom Suites! Fraiwks Dee. flashed a new and cohriitiiihihlgnrirtiigltilili; 1F1‘011.Pri11k' Linn“, and Pltlymswlvg?" first Baptist goal followed showy greater drama on the screen. tion of Miss Shenrcrk‘ 10V91I/ 1» l,“ 11055111“ nmwd home W0 e m) afterwards by K- 111113111“ who did Htntcr of Summersfd entertenc Plillliiis Holmes. in the role of lug voice. Slic sings one song num- 11150 110111 1\1<>1111‘@~'11. 1111919 511° 11M likewise 1nd repmvd the horror“? 1 ' e (‘hric Gritliths. has the outstanding bcr, "Some Day I'll Find You," with Vbccn iiiuioi‘ 11051111111 1191111119111 1°" 1 n; b5} of the a 1111111111114 or {fiends lash week at 1 1101" or 1“5.°“r?°.r'_s.1'1"1“ Smlw-V- a 1111 11111193111113 Charm 1ubout six months. One sister, Ger- “m” beam’ the a1 i d novel poverty party when every 1‘"1111'11'1i1'1b1@ boring‘ actress, in the From start to finish the picture is Ho‘ m L05 Angelcs’ and ‘our hm‘? first period ended. The 563110 911 ' one wore the oldest cloth“ they POVERTY PARTY.—MYS. J. F. x \ r J t n i ‘x ‘Ill/i; 1171/0 . role of Roberta Aldon, rockets into either n fight or a kiss and thr- ¢1l_ first position among screen stars max where the eloncrs bottle almost: 111W‘. Juck in New Glasgow. Ed- with this one role. And Frances Dee, unto the death is the most livaiiciis inuiicl, in Loudoni Ont» Emmet 111 . , , s‘ rim Fliichley‘, springs a new we have witnessed in a long, ion; ;_h|.\-,,,,k,.c W15,’ (a brother-h]- second ‘P431101’! 11/1111 111° 111 1111111 1 ililll! of Hun. W. D. ROSS. 51191-11911‘ tenant Governor of Ontario), and fin .1 iil'lli'.. c. time, The intense story moves with rc- __.. . lontlcss force on the screen. “An American Tragedy.“ a great book, a Island Woman ing, Baptist 3 United 0. The United team came out in the eyes and after some nice 001111111111- tiori of Muttart, Howatt and Thomp k‘t(xphr\ll K C barflstgf-flt-lflw, son, Howait/t netted the first United .> . - -. rzrcnt piziv. iins become a greater -I_.,,,(q..u@ gurvlvc him. Mr. Step- 5W1- 131111 111115 W115 made “P 1°’ a , . .. . - moving picture. Ezimonn De Valera (Sammie PO51) 1 WalltS T0111) ,;_m llc: lilil loft Montague for little later by W. Tliomaswho net- -- 1('il‘iliti‘.l'.“.il\\'ll \'L‘st."l‘(111.'\'- Mr- 11v$~ ted one for the 1381711512» after 1 ion iiiis instructed the body of his some tricky stickhandling and foi- DORNE VALLEY, P. E. 1.. Fvimhn-othur be taken to Gccrgetflwll lowed a little later by H. Wood W119 Yet Undecided 22—"Airplanes7 Well, I'm not siftind the funeral will be held 11°11‘- befif. 110K150“ 011 11- °10” 111 511°1- ._;_ old-fashioned as that. I slniilci‘, DUBLIN. lrish Free State, Feb. lcnjoy o. ride in one immensely-i" Apt IB-‘Bv The-_coi_1;i_oiqn_ P_i‘0S5»';‘cilf_<_l the age o: ca. lVlrs. ixittry moon-int} bleF-Eamonn De Valera, who 0-101 10mg vgllgy‘ p_ E, L, is 531',‘ night seemed almost certain to be— 1qu1tg active. Her hearing is not too; “om” “e111: P1°51d°1115°1 111° 11'1511'good but she still mods with the Free Stole, said in an interview 31d of glflssps, “Aunt Alan-r m, 5hr}. 1m“ 111'" “msidomd it 10°91“? 1° is familiarly called, was born iii th ~_ loll r'<~iiiiitr\l_v' wlictlicr or not he Isle of Lewis, Scotland, m 1331 would be willing to have a repre- mlmigrathlg to Canada at me st-ntntive of the Free State attend of eight years She settled ‘vim l“, H“ 11111101111 Economy‘ Cfinfprcnce parents at Belfast, P. I. In 13GB. 1,1,,Pflitfinrifgllgilig,03m} she marred Captain All-m lilc.‘ 'f ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Swain who was also n. native or now. Imperial Conferences. SCOUMKL He died at we “my age? of Ill years. i During their wedded life, "liiiii‘-‘ Maiiv" made many voyages “i111 her husband to foreign iilllilii illlil‘ thc memories of those trips she ciiii . THE ClWfil-W FOR 11PM A T-‘luvilh u? pnwncd an vitilcnt- i7: the 0'1‘. u‘ r..iv that Silt‘ dislo- rnfcd ill‘? lair. Our guess is that rho won't marry the young man wli- was vriih her at ihc time. recall with striking cizirty. . t Her keen mind follows lhorougi ‘ the events of the present. time out lakes an interest in cvcrytliiiii: with , which she is acquainted. ‘ Questioned as to what she coii-. without it I can find m, pence of, mind; it. has sustained rind com-l 1°11“ 1111 111i’ days. It shall hr: r hope. and salvation in m. v11,» at . come." , ‘Ve keep n full iinc oi‘ Britain l}repareq_ DOUNACONA BO.’ " 1 BEAVER. BOARD LONDON, Fl, -3“ t rtnsrsa BOARD p’ q '3‘ Ctinndian Prcssi_ Drown‘ gulrir iiiigii-spccd air so .. shiili span the Empire from Long don to Sydney in seven tl.v‘.¢ tuiw‘ a big step towards T0111] non in _ woonwonxma Co" LTD. the Air lvlinistry deeirio-n tu lliil!" _ an order for the lmlllflflittli? voll- , Phone 341. struction of an air CX])l‘t‘J»£; tilll1‘ to; move at. speeds up to 200 mill».- :11» 1 Make your house comfortable- Charhlwwwn’ P‘ E‘ I‘ hour with n load of nonrig- heir i1. 1' ton of mail. t -— The machine, a biplane ]>‘;,.,,;~,i i‘ +oo~oooeeoooooooooooevow on similiir lilies to tlfilfl-(flllifl day bombers used in the lit-ail a All‘ Force. will operate normally . heights of several lll')li$‘illltl f t We arebpeil l0 918111 01‘ llliii‘ liunrlrcrl mills in‘ under Govern- length, mid moving wilh the ili‘.'|‘i1 _ of elaborate llflVifliiliillini i-ituiii- ment Inspection and mcut by llililli- .5 frrciy reasonable rates‘ Cnnstrurtitui and , . testing of the new ‘plull’: lS0 we. would pur- ed to toko zibout l2 niriii‘. lase r01‘ lowini-t which ill!‘ llltfililili’ “ill ..ol0t;na i-tMeflt _ at 1"" 1111mm“ “"11" 111-11 J _ certain of iiin I-T pirc iii‘ ri Iv; market VilIIlC- 'fl 1 W Should iiltihf‘ tests p: 1 hlltfn} ‘my m n modification of PYPHPHL Bring, ' _ air transport poiiigv might foil the scpsimtlrln o! yiiissciiu. T, 11.11111 "Fri-lit" Rluriv vpcris 01.1 f; , sxlsr that :1 nviii ':".'ii-e is untlulv . 1* "- ~ 1 ' " hampered if passengers- m'i"t tr-- wwwqe (40 oen-oneeoo - 1 £77_2_33_tu¢_&m4;; » vci with the letters, plainly, mails; u. El. i . tfdcrcd the most. essential thing iii 111-15 mime 1“ Um family 101' m 81' ‘G1 1101117199 g / ~' ‘ gm, hm. reply “m. ..R,.;i.=,,n_‘Jcsrplrs Cvm tcrl", vlherc prnyersxl Thomas l t. above the curth, fiyiiv: in Sii\'11'.‘» ,1 his period ended, Baptist. 5 Unit- d l. MISS LlLVL. A MAY TRAINOR- The Uniicd forced thc play iii the 105g pcrod but. were llilitllig ti. The high osicvtn in which i119 score. W. Lea displflyvd some f: ltiiC Illiss Lcvciiia AIuy T111110? “‘1‘5‘.<tkatin;; and the well almcd shot. ncl-l Wm; cvilivzieccl 11)’ 111° 1a1gcgcif l-lowziit were aiwnfvs lflkvii scr- iili 1..l‘i‘ ul l-l'iillt_l_g\l_‘hr)fltlClKlcd11011110115 by ihc Baptist who alluvial flint-fill’ which was hz-lci today 111 few to pass ihc zicfoiicc. The Iiiisssrs 3,45 m m. irmn iii-r late 105169110", fiogcrson did good work in the op- ui Hzirrisoil Street, to S1- P°11°1"5 pcsltc nets and with $01110 111011‘ Church. Sriiriiiii 11111111111 111811 1111131 practice would b0 n5 8111001111 “'21.; Cifitilfiiilfid by Rev. Albvlb Fqllubnr and MeCnnn in kicking: m1. Bullet‘, “xiii ltvv- JOSQPII P- B1111"- ‘rubher. The game ended Bapts‘. deacon, both ll1.'l111(3\\'3 01 111° 11c‘ United 1. ccnscd, and Ito-v. Francis K@111‘11°Y' The line ups were as foliows:-— C. SS. It, sulmiciicon. Rev. Edward BAPTIST UNITE" NiPflllilll, C. SS. R. wns master: of" Gm] ‘ tercintiics iiiul Rev. Petcr ohm-tony. Rogerson c. SS. R. and llcv. I". M. Loekaryl‘ ne'er» there on Wctlncsciily 111- 111 5°19“: A, lingcrsori 1\vcrc iii the sanctuary. S1510!‘ A1111“ 1H. Wood G. Iiortl ‘izirls, 5t. Vincents Convent, 811411,. Rogcrsrn W. LPli Mu-l- Ailiciiii, hlouiit Cnrmci Ac- ~ . q lltitflll)‘, both XlICCUI. ofliic late Miss ‘W_ Thmrluh 'i'r:iirioi', zaloizu with 11111113’ °111°1'1K. Thomas mmM-cs, who attended. Interment”; Lame T. I\Lu‘.".it: V. Ilolvntf E. Clark" C. Iltnvnt! . Thompson t ti. re were read by Rev. Al- .'M_ waddm L Innwn: t l . n, Rev. Joseph Butler, R011. __v~,i_.,, ll. C}. llumuge .iii<i Father Kearn- - ~ ' 1- 'i it nu- 1“‘.titiii"..t..liif.fi .25. .111111<@s Three Year ll01lilt“.\'S were pallbenr- JlnirllQy Ill .. Jtltifllll illlll James Seven Dayf; i _ \'.';t',‘,t~i', l-iiuriird and Ar- ‘ ‘i1. ~111111 T1111“ LONDON, Fob 22 (By Tlic Cn- tM ss iiior referred 11> 11113 nadimi Press)-— Wiicii the Afrieu rn ,lli~1! " ' air mnii left the London Air Sin- » "r ilon, Croyrloii, l‘C"(‘li1.i,\', liter." tini- “liver h.‘ ll l... ..<iup?" (lciunnzieil ‘veiled with 1t a mm, who“, 10,,“ wim-slri. ncy illustrated in remarkable f: l- “l 11111" ‘il1‘"1‘--" 1111111111911 1111‘ 1111‘ ion the advance of aviation lllfllil~ . ' tested in the chain of 5'7 il/‘lYl ‘ 1111 "-11" 11-14 W111 11"“ “"1"” 1° dromes and, limiting grounds Ire- l'°‘1 '5 11191195 1111?, tween Cairo and Cope Town "I var. - i. n prolonged jury c we!" Tmrtyywu years “so “h; Ewart Grognn big grime iii. . r~>~~ 1' ww-iw‘ " "“ and explorer, walked from the Cali.‘ to Cairo, taking three years lie tolled through thousands of lllilfls’ of bush and jungle, frequently (iii.- tressed by fever bouts broucht. on by the hardships of the march tutti the activities of myriads of (ilr-t carrying insects that infested lllll"ll " "" “WW? of the track he followed. Time tutti again lie was in danger from wil.l 0F beasts and hostile natives: illllt‘ u E N revolt broke out among his po~ - h. .4 ‘Iii and he was forced to defend i.;; _ if wt l vi: nnver liifll Krli§CiiPn—~ self with his revolver. iv" ~ : t :11 our (wpcnsc. \\'e imvc __. __ _ __. _ ' i ~i . .1 . '., \. . '1 frc,‘ “any WW1] This time Major Grogiiii wint 1...~1 liaclngis which make it I . i u- yin to piove our Clrillll for with the oir mnii, making lil 1.i‘\'i‘ll “hp-I gfirlgrshiiiliit 1111' 111° days the journey from one tiual of , '. 1 I, '-=,,.'y ' Africa t0 the other that ictii; iiizii ‘11i1"1lill2 trLil t irrnpuviliii a5 months less thm‘ n gcl1priy1ull fillillrn,Iflliiiefl!lrclvrtin\inrcrliilni ngo. He was the firs‘, p31, finger, t» I tw-vcrytltinu uerlnimir mourning,‘ _ i..| [-1.- i, gtillgggo n-Itnw. Tzikcit impart from‘ the mcmlrrs- oi tho '~ ‘l'_lifl]f:fffy'f,.f,i"i'" "1 1" "11"" small official party svhirh i~ii Knisriirn lrr ~ - i h» air-borne more l-wlft- i 1=riigcrs, who iivilllllld " x ' t and vchicii a which .l1';t'. potential sptrtl in i e ~ thc comfort oi the tro- had. A good deal of amusement wns (lcrlved from many varied costumes representing poverty in dishes were poverty stricken. The only thing that d’d not have o touch of misery was the lunch. which was heartily enjoyed at the close of the evening-S. SUPERINTENDENT RETIRES ~~ On Saturday morning the West- crn Union Cubic Station at North flvclnein was the scene oi.’ a very Jntcrcsthig event, when the mem- ' hers of the staff of the cable offici- presented Mr. W. T. White, the re- tiring superintendent, wish n hand- somely engraved gold handled (vb- Ull_V cane. The presentation was xiindc by Mr. E. P. Angel. Mr. White has many friends here and ft; the father of Mrs. J. P. Hooper. ‘till this City. 1 RIONCTON MAN ESCAPE!) IN- ‘JFRY - A. Mencton man, Henry -_"'rcly of Irislitown. C. N. R... loco- ‘JIOHVO fireman, escaped injury in t‘ trnygie mil collision near Tig- w sh, l‘. I-t. I-,~cai'ly Sunday morn- ,‘ according to word reaching iii/cc ycsirrdirv. Mr. Kelly was lire- 'mnn on the freight No, 211 which "i152 crushed into. The engineer "s (i. Hess mi, of Georgetown, 1". E. I., who died of injuries re- ccivcd, lind, according to reports, 11m, Fireman Kelly on the locomo- itivc, while he wcnt buck to the van ‘tell some errand. He ncver returned. fro. ~53 irnhi having crashed into ilil!‘ stiiiioiiury tre/n just after the iil~fntczi engineer had reached the .'."ll1'—(‘ll(l.—~MOll0‘i.Ol'l Times. 1 A1‘ ROTARY — At the Rotary i was Dr. E. A. Clark of Toronto, of the Ontario Department of Health Simple Remedy For Bail Stomach Gives Swift Relief No Ntcd of Strong Medicines or nice. Sure and Simple Home Recipe Keeps Stomach in Fine Uonuition If you are a victiiii oi Stomach Troubles-Gus, Sourncss, Pain or iiicnilng—yuu may have quick and rcrtuiii relief by following this sim- pie advice. Don't take strong medicines, arti- ilclnl digcstiints or pull down your systciii with starvation diets. For svitliin reason most folks may eat what they like ii they will keep tlieii’ stomach ircc from souring urids that. binder or paralyze the ivorl; of digestion. Auzl the best mid easiest way to (In this is to follow every meal with " to or tour tablets of Bisurated. l\ .ul‘iCSlB/—R pleasant. harmless, in- expensive, and handy tablet form of pmqncsFn that promptly neutralizes ~_ 'i'ty mid keeps your stomach -_ and clean. A week's trial of Bisurntcd Mag- nesia tablets. which any good drug- gisi can supply oi: trifling cost, should quickly convince you that 90 l1. emf. of ordinary stomach 41's- , _ Croyden on the inaugural flight, to ... lil. we 1-, 1‘. , "~11 ' ' i ~ iinporlcrlt M’I‘:'(‘ii'i‘ii:'t|'a'y Blrut» 04mm t" ': is clawolutslv unnecessary. Be sure to get Bieuratcd Magnesia Tab- lets. to: all breake- m defence of each bowels. Luncheon yesterday, the spenkeripg hgld them during the coming its various stages. Even the Six Piece Breakfast Room Suite, including Dutch Cupboard, Drop Leaf Table and Four Chairs, in Grey Enamel, beautifully shaded. 6Pieces.............._..................$49.00 One Breakfast Room Suite," comprising Buffet, Extension Table and Four Chairs. Ivory Enamel Finish, Shaded. 6 e - - o o H. - o o o o o - o n. n h. . o . - -_-_- on; o up; o!0!I‘il;0.¢ I —CHARLOTTETOWN—- R. T. HOLMAH Ltd. who has been on the Island for team body checked hard with num- seevrai days uilsesifylng the mem- erour minor injuries resulting Web- tal cases anion the patients of ate;- netted the first goal of the Falconwood Hospital. Dr. Clark evening with a shot, from the blue save an lntereflilns Outline of the line which went bet/ween Bernards work which is carried on in Ont- pad; pump; the blood hounds arlo among those who are ment- me u“ Kennedy evened the count 11111’ "mwdd- 5am“ 01"”! M1111‘ with a. long bouncing shot which Gregor was in the chair, and the surprised the “whim blood hound musical program comprised a. vocal m, mama“ m“, was no more solo by. Miss Margaret Stems. who m,“ in m,‘ period, although both was encored. J. M. Murley (chair- “can” had close calm The second man). Gordon Hughes and Bay pa.“ w“ even ‘um. than the Pendleton were elected to the On- m," Th, Maroon, o, o-Leuy com to-Kentville Committee to make mmny mks up the m,“ oomblm arrangements in connection with gum play M cum “averse but 11m Rotary District conlemnce m they were a. little over anxious when in a position to score Muwwilliams was the first; to elm! 1116 5w" 111 summer. Secretary C. N. Bissett read a. report of the directors’ spent at the home of Mr. and we. Urville um. Albllly Refill. when o. Valentine party no hold under the auspices o! Pleasant Oimle Wo- men's Inatitiltfi. A 1106 91081111111" was put on and some very 1111181111‘ ing contests was carried out. A de- licious lunch was than served b! the ladies of the inltituto Ind l social hour was spent. Mr. and m1. Haber Schumann. Chelton were recent visitors to A1- bany. ' Miss Winnie mas some Baturdll’ afternoon in Bearletmvnt-A counsel (cross-examining 911111‘ diced witness): "Iouuoot that lim- this period from close in giving Bernard no chance to score. O. Mc- wlth. With regard to a contrlbu- "somlfigkhffigxlzilea "t: make W29‘: tion towards n central service bur- 5 e ° g eau, he said that a legislative com- '3°°'°d 0mm“ ‘mm ‘m1’ Mu‘ mm” had been appointed m d”, Donald scored the next two for meeting held recntly in which the finances of he club were dealt little possibility of the Bureau 4mm“ 1°’ 07"“? W111” end” functioning this year, it; has been 111° “"1113 1°’ the 51mm 511°“ ‘m decided to withhold the grant at M11111“ 211- 011"" 41- 5111-11111 11°11- present. 0n motion, it was decided 11°11 1'°1°1'°°<1 i116 81111119 11° 111° 1111115‘ to donate $300 from the proceeds 1119111“ °1 1111- of the horse races held last fall -.-'-*——' to crippled children and Red Cross M1‘. C. W- Cmkfin. South FY96- work, and S100 towards the Free town was u. recent: vl-fltor t0 CBPB Dispensary. Rotation Wilfred Boul- Traverse-guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fm- tcr, who returned on Saturday met Civkezi. from England, was heartily wel- corned by his fellow members. Mrs. Edward soar-key. T737011. l: Vilitlng in Allbany with relatives , , , ind friends. Albany and vlclmty A very enjoyable evening was Mr. Ewen Cameron. Allmlll. scent __. __.... the week end pleasantly in Cher- _ lonemn’ m “Mme ‘m, o; ML ‘Ten or fifteen drops of Net . mu M", Percy Dawne. viline taken internally witht water is an instant relief to A very exciting nine oi hockey cramps and colic-stops the was Played between the Blocd- pain immediately. Ncrviline 11°11'11" °1 "PP mm" “d ‘h’ possesses e. marvellous influ- Maroons of Chery in the Oieary - l'.'l'llt. The score being 4-: in favour firs?’ ‘itwzgaggé eigecéfigfepffgil of cape ‘lravme. Both teams 111w- ed , M“, “m, "Mn; “,.,,,;,,;. rangement of the stomach and I Giggins is anathemia to you." Witness: "Then you anew“ wrong. It's only my 9191111‘ I cells by their Christina names" with that mama.‘ A, the“, was Cape Iraveme followed again by Mo Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wm mu- rim- i" five or ten Ill-II. ll "P" 5°‘ without re-eunilnation. for ll that time onto!!! 6115"“ Are vitally imwflwt- '1'" ther one’! nu m M‘ °' otherwise. m, u, plane, which i! w‘ discovered. Ill! ‘"1" 1"" moment tnillf! 1° '1" m“ prcclolli eeue yon Pill“ Guard your Bill- li. F. llllTBIlESlill OPTOMETBIST 5i