1.~»_ql-,H i,“ F.§ f‘ PAC-Y? SIX Tax 20-310. (‘hlldren 15c. 8.45. Orchestra 50c, Govt. Tax 2c—52e. Ilaleony 40c, Govt. "I51- — found out. after they were ll divorced. that they caluldlft live apart! In that awfully i v... ALSO SHORT TALKIES . @- PRINCE EDWARD — NOW Matinee 3.15. Adults 35c. Govt. Matinee 3.15. Adults 25c. Gm"- Govt. n». lc-ltic. Night "1 a. COOI-‘El! COOGAN Govt.Taxlv.-—l'iv;!\'|t'1}lt 1d; s45. Auvnllloc. MM- “ v —42c. Children 25v. t-wt- T“ ALSO suom‘ mums Tax ‘Zr-fie. Children 25c. Govt. Tax Ic—26c. S 0 0 K Y SHORT TALKlES PRINCE EDWARD MUNUAY Divorcnd iniflaste: They Repented at They fought like wild-cuts, but they Leisufg STA RS 0F "I)Il '()ll’( ‘III-Y’ um] “.S'Tll’.l.\'(v'll.'ll’b' .lI.li Y Il/SS" together again .' sometimes nrzug/hlg/ [lirturc from NOEL (Ollflilfl) laugh l1!!- RAISED?” urn. "rlivru" Auotr YOFTII" nr TALKIES l ' ‘m i lnternzltional Bound- llolvllvlizllliflliilfrencll Legion ReO0llllll6llliSi (invernlllellt. Halllpers ‘ Official Wm- History (‘onlerenee Program __-- - ore-ulna. 01.1., nu. l9 llzy all»: 19 "W" '11“ 'C.l::ad1:ll I’£'(‘:5)——"'Iill2 in: L‘.'1'.\'1.lll3l of-‘L i ‘lllfll. <l'.'."-"f':¢l ilzce League is led," said A110"? J ‘ gltilln, zllll fl l‘ of Colnlnli Paul ltgvlnlllld 11nd Alr l\I.:ll.~.‘.'.-r DllfllCfJli began pnelzulg l:llul<.-d~]b_.._,,-|in,1 “m. 1,;5~_O,-n.n_ lately to rl also a. member of the (lcl~.g:\‘.irln,l,.,.n1 y,“ group, ls Tflfllafilfllg il re to cart)‘ on. Crmdinn corps. (rlllr . Y l merit during tile lnrldon nLwarnla-,t_,n;ln__,nn. nn Cgngdlqy] ment confr-zwncr: lnicrferecl sir 0115-; mnngs 1n m. gfpgt strlltult" CfiWl/ig, ly with zts ~.l-<lrl:. but l: was lwlrd ‘l cenlfmlrd n» p1‘!‘€f“.'\'c nllrnlt“ that similar mzsfllrttlne wo 11d be l n averted at this zllne. The conference will go fli-"lid with its general scssiv ns untl UWINO 1X2, FQCIIIQIII III {ZHIWZIY ‘YELQKC ( 11L list of speakers has been exllmlrf- ed. Unless the new French SW- emment has been composed by next week and the new delegates IlIOIVTRI-LAL, Que. P1"). are on hand, however. the work of, the Cllrlnllnlll l’l"e:':.l >Ii.l[ll'l.l'i the general cnmlnltsfon examining. int-s of iii" llrutlllllluvll Ill l’. and (jndiiflill: tin; prnzrrlnls n! iilf.“t;.L'li..>, fl will. 11.11. ... Anll . VflfiMlfi lfo'.""r'llmell's will be hamp-l .011 enlplo". tmlujx ill4'i. Uiil""l'.i 17-‘ gfflfL tilt.‘ Canzlrllzul Pacific llamvu)’ i!) 11",‘ Cnnlerenwr- avlihorl.‘ vs srllrl ll1e‘r:1et'r:1:’l1-l.o=1r attempt K0 rear-h 2111' FTITFH pz-opllznls nlrcmly present», zarzrcmant concerning lilo fOfllfillll‘ ed llvclallrtz/lnrll llaelzing rlnrl what-l prnlxfvul of fl U11 l1"? ""1 ‘ml r-vrlr rhrllves nlnv rrvrlllt ln theinblrreasrr. FrPIl/‘il d-"Ir-rzvltinn there will not be The conform".- ill-VJ‘ n:l_v' nPKrnWns in tiwlr program. -~ ~-——-—~-~' - (fry; aha-ids, Mont. - BANGOR IFHOUI. (lrullc IX, l. l’.'~l:ll:~tl NIQCDOUII‘ and mm 3mm agreed‘ an’ 2 n03," Cmnnlon‘ Ayn“ The nl'.“‘iill[§.'i will conllrlue dorc Grant 11nd Clarence MncKin- mmTilw- non (r-qunln "We cannot rrpnrl. nny pFrl'-?Tl""< 1 rude VlIl— 1. Grace MzlcDoug- hourly but em- "Y" m" "ill" m“ F. ll. 1H1], Vice-Grand President of all, 2. Verna Cobb. Grade VI. -l. Illogud Conlplnn. the Blfliililiilfrfli, tonight. Grade V.--~l. llrlll-v Mncflolnznll, l‘. .. I. Della Betts. Grade TIL-l. Mary Compton, .2. “WW-Mg- Hnrrlc MncDougnll. (nude T l l. r Will D. MacDougall, 3. (hill liinc- Dnllznll. Dqugpll, Mnliyalrr-t l... Cairns, ‘Teacher. Pimpies on Face Itch-ed and disfigurement. (Signed) Frank n. Hadley, w. Mlfion- 0m- AMr-l cmmm>m”h;;_f_ “mongol-n Lin-ind. Mln-ltveel. ‘x g.on of the Brlzlsll Empire Scr- ‘ ‘melee: tll route [enquiries from all our thl: coll!‘ ‘Ky ' m‘ n‘ I ' to when Cnllilll s olflriai hi; . I3 b»: pub- ' army wlfh- l I, (7., K. (1.. Prl-slcllll‘ of L110 1.1"!" 4 lust ilullt. 7.1 jor liopllnl -,; upon ll [lilljiltilllbll of! ., _ tn Win11, wan authorized to com- . 1'11 l0 I'll-Li- Ch“1"-'-‘* 1 111.15 hvvorvl one umplenlelltzlly vol‘ V‘! Dlllmmt- 371131497 of AIM-n’? and lllll‘: lsll l by till: (lllverrnlrllt soy-i ago, drzlling xlitll already has ‘wit. Jmepll Paul-EON‘ nwcliezll ren cw. llfilil-lli! llfVi been cour, vice pr! -'l.n'. of the French l “ll-Minn on 1),» opl-rrllxlns of :51". olflfirtly author" l to plw-rorlt tllc ultlmatunl are Num- -(‘lllliSll. M luster to Clliun, Adlzlirzll Kllriisaburo Nomura, cull- ziltlrlcr nf ill-l naval forces, ‘ (‘lvllernl Ujlerlfl. nrcl ‘My: all of Wilfifll are in hwd pwblzshl-l voluminous rrcvul The fail of the French 2Y>\‘9m',_nn! bly Great Wflnzn rlnd Aus- ll- League Protests: _ Jfllléllfs AtLiiimlg l I I31". (rum rEpOFiCll that the r1111- uLlea Clues of the Baptist. Church " . .fl' 1 l '- l- nv r. 1. Lipsry. Jr., Arlsrulutell llnfiz‘: tlgicfjzgaililzflt all“; The Buurrl usllcd Dr. Clark: to con- ll". Y‘ i. 17.--.J. I ‘.-; ":4 - ! . pwfirfisfcii:55501101” “H: Ilpprvllglr! ilvy lllelr tllullks for tile kind offer bv {he Lemme’ m Nmjmw m “S {which we llopud to take advantage I'I‘I‘.\S Stall’ (‘nrrrspnndvntl i.i"ls't HlUVO of proiret; rrrlllrsllll l! ‘n! , Ih-liglnus Ifepurl: Dr, Archibald ‘,l'(‘pl\l'il‘<i for iili! ltrlluious work rmnnlltllru and biflliPfi that all the (‘illlflliltfi lwmc co-operzlling with tile Y. M. C. A. in holding the regular ‘_lfll'iL‘l'-Cillll‘L'il services on Sunday i i‘) lur j r: . . (Jwg or a Winn, n! “mm LMQW | wlllcn ill" League ClIYUTlFIIli (l : ‘lilo lJU‘.'(‘llllili, p,ll.ll1'l:.t lzoarcrs than; hearing. W’! 7-11 ' : .11 ull lntrrlz-iy of llil lur-nl- the Clllef Justice H12?" "'l ‘hers n1 fr" Leanne. 1L eunlzl llll; “l. .- l'.- vulnllly of |J:I]IEI""M‘ 0c- ' :l:l rf lilr- Sllnngilal HAW. .. n! 1mm“), svnnnl rm. nnoiller zliientp‘. should he Illflfif! till ( Jnnnn-n sittlc llln question "out of crlllrfi’ ' of Mes wlll not br» 0.1.1 Hi5‘?- ‘fhe committee: o: twelve ' rlesirc that Japan ‘hike u n1! an agrerimenf. ill" lnnrrl 0f (‘OYPilflilUn will crllll-inl"? Grade IV.-1. Emmn Compton. healing: ml Thursday afternoon. 1's 0f till: Lz-llzull- zllul n, '. lllClllblJI‘ ol‘ Lllll ]..!.‘llf_‘,llL1 l-c ffwmyllllrl. Grade II.——1. Rnirlh llllis, 2. Arlllllr (Iolilpton, fl. ll.':t'r.~‘./l Nlrc- ‘ ‘Jill.- dllilllgilfli incident. llzl. ulucle :1 li/lp impression upon tlll- public .; present economic (lepr ill\.(li!'l).'i ‘to nlcllncc iilt.‘ good rl 1."; of llle Dlsnrnlomellt (Jon- Burped. Healed iiy Cuticura. ' g]; "jmpiaeflnd blackheads on my face. The pim- Ig zggctrlifiggefiifi n: .511 00th! of them festered and scaled over. g1,” “chad ind bunned‘ again; ma to scratch, and prevented n»- "nm fleeninm The 30gb]; luted four or five vrceks and (‘Hlffiill l ‘-"'Il fin.- twu countries will bvl 11g- '. Allrl, endangering tlln l'i""lilOl'I zllnation unfavorable to lllc :1 lill. (li the world at large. ""l'.lle eomullttec of izvelvl- mlm_ rlflv lll2=l§ Japan will zlrlllllt il(‘.l' 111w lllllzll; and jllitify the cnlllnl- ' ll-pnwwl ill lm- by ill‘) ]lr|\\'1jr$; We point vul that ,1: l v ill.) Kellogg Part nil anal disputes should be o; med many awn-mg "mgallen but without were”. lbegan uslnfl, gnaw" so”, nnd Ohm-Mn; 5nd was completely IIEBICII after usir l ‘m, cake, n; Quucufa 50"]: Q1116 one box of Culicura Ointment." v .. . sun B“ mama“ a n“ w,‘ mun 5c. Sold everywhere. <nmple each inc. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA~N gApjTgL -1v0 W PLA YING WARNER. EDMUND ll \ XTER nlsco Lilia CAPITOL MONDAY TWENTY-Olllk-lfelith a Past! blinded, heuildrrid by tlro kinds of lore — one ln his grasp, the other unattain- (lruping his “'11) rrek- __ iessly out of ll situation he ls _ - tnu \\'L‘1Iii tn fave. Trampling a featuring PHILLIPS HOLMES S I’ LY I A SIDNEY and FRANCIS DEE Y. M. C. A. Alillllflxs 0i the Regular Nlonlllly‘ .,: of fllc Board of Directors ‘Met-ti of the. Y. M. C. A; lAPJ-Ji-Pl!" Charlottetown, 'cse olfl cilll< n‘. Slulllgllul were nu- Lllnrizllrl l~y their government t0- . (lily tn ilalld the Chinese fin‘ ultl- the Bout-d nf Directors was held in nnnunn dnnnndgng mag the Chfn- the Board Room at 7.45. in llfllill’ rwfllii Q7 l Dr. J. A. Clark occupied the chair, l. ma“. twengv kiIOIHGiTDS from the l others [lresent were Wm. Rowe, W. —l ‘o, m, Intm-nnflorn-“IV. Ptlrdlc, J. L. DOUQIILS, s. T. ‘GYCCII, J. E. Iyllllfiil, C. J. McLean, mmmxnxzt Cpmm, fur. c. c. Arcililallld and tile Gen- veclrl, cnmnlancll-r 0f 1h" ‘ Cm} sdc"cta"y* I)(“.'.’)iiOl‘lZ1i exvreizses were led by llilt‘ Clldiflllflll, D1". Clark. read illlu adopted. Ile ports uclwillhzl. of after Easter. evening. I'lly.-.I<-:ll Drpartmfllti-The report lil" Plllxflml Dcpnrtnlcllt was lum. report on nlotion was adopted. Annual lllcctlng of National Coun- tlle nnnuzll meeting, which was presented hlzl report. The whole re- n. great deal of food for thought. It wlll be printed in the pnpelfil. The report was spoken for by C. J. Mc- Lean and S. '1". Green. The meeting was adjourned with prayer by Dr. Archibald and was to convene again next; Tuesday nt the same hour to give further consid- eration of financial matters. J. L. DOUGLAS. Rte, Secretary. settled amicably." The Council later cmlsllcrerl Ja- pan's legnl objections to clmvcning the assembly b0 hcnrlllc cnscas rc- filllflhiCfi by China. nnrl referred the matter to a committee of jurists. Feb. 16, 1932. The n-gllLll-dllolltllly meeting of l\Illllli<‘S of last. ulcLting were t Financial report unis presented by W. M. flows, chairman. This report was about the same as last regarding receipts and expendi- illILS, and was considered fairly sat- iufactory, considering business con- rl.t.l.lls. On motion, this report was Club met ln the School on Friday afternoon, Feb. 12th. There were seven teachers and Inspector Gli- lls, B. A. was also present. Very In- teresting discussions were token up amount of time spent on "mean- ings," etc‘ Papers were mad by son McDonald. Mrs. Jack Clifford Mlss Pat. Callaghan teacher at w” 50mm.’ “nd “n: ‘Wm! V?” Richmond on flora-l Expression" appropriate selections, and Mr. M. and by Mr. Borden Fraser, Prln- 1165mm“ entertained with some n Unrrzn lump]; g; BENTBAI. GUARDIAN .. ...., m... ...?,':.!‘,,..: on Ebb. 21st, at 11 I. m. 1nd ‘l p. ' """ m. rupectlvely. CAKE SALE, Browse Bros, Satur- ‘ d“ 1020-2-19-21 YESTERDAY‘! MARKET-Time was s very Door uttcndmoa Ii. the any GARDEN crrv Bunion- mum yutflfily- Hly wld for 50¢- 1 lb. 23c; 2 lbs. 45c; 10 lbs. $2.10. Jill-W 85¢. oats 82o wane, turnips 975-3-17-tf. 10c, butter 28c. egg; 35c, qghicken $1.00. apples 9c to 10c. CRAPAUD-Saint John's Church. February 21. Evenscug 7 P. M. Scr- CORNWALL cmE_,Fgb_ 313;, vice every Wednesday evening at Kgmgngwn ‘t, 11 n_ “L; New no. 8 P. M. lluriuf; 14ml- mlnlon at I p.m-; Cornwall at 'I p. m. The evening service at Corn- SPRINGIlJELD-Salnt Eilzabctlfs wan Wm be conduct” by the m a WWW“- Fflmm" 21- llimml"? s. mv. n. x. mm, Minister. Prayer 11 A. M. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glu- gow Church of Christ: Morning garments here Saturday and Mon- ygzsmp at n l‘ m‘: evening at . p.111 . Service ln the Cavendish day. Moore 8a McLeod Limited. B 1038_2_2o_2l_ clitlst Church 3.00 P. In- Wm. G. ', Qulsley. Minister. DON'T FORGET Y. P. S. Concert, ‘———" York Hall, Monday, February 22nd. NORTH RUSTIC‘) AND STAN‘ Bigger and better than/ever. Three LEY BRIDGE " service‘ in the hour program for 25 cents. United chum“ m‘ sun“? 7°5- 31- 1039_g_2o_1]_ NOYTIJI RUSUCO at II 8.111., Hid RBI!- ______ _ icy Bridge at 3 p.m. Rev. H. S. LOVERS FORM foundation gar- "l-"lwv- Mini-sier- mellts ill newest types shown here Saturday and Monday by Miss N. K. CHURCH NOTICE — Service; In Giles. Moore 8: McLeod Limited. York Pastoral Charge, Stmdfly Feb. 1038-2-20-21. 21, wlll be Central Church, I1 |.m. Brackley 3 p.m., York 'l p.121. G. Mr. and lvns. James Pawn are A. Christie, M. A. Milli-Stet. being welcomed home from their extended visit m Toronto and Mon- wgppmq Bulk A qnlet but treal. While in the latter city, Mr- ‘petty wedding was witnessed in the Paton received medical treatment nycsence 0g some nem- relaflves and at the Royal Victoria Hospital, from friends on Den 3nd at m, home which llc has greatly bencfitted. o; M,‘ Margaret Simmonds’ King 5t , Charlottetown, when her daughter Margaret (Peggy) was united ln marriage to Mr. Nor- man Blrt of Peakes. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. M. K. Charman of Mt. Stewart. at the hour of 3 p. m. The bride looked charming ln gown of Geor- gcttc Crepe and they were both unnttedcd. After the wedding sup- per had been served and enjoyed, the happy couple accompanied by friends and relatives motored to the home of the groom where a large number of neighbors and friends had gathered for a recep- tion. After a. very sumptuous sup- per had been served a very enjoy- able time began with a step dance by little (Sonny) Webster, who was not three, years of age, and Ls a MISS NORA K. GILES demon- strates Lovcx-‘s Form foundation VETERANS’ PARADE AT ST. JADlE$.—Tomor1'ow at the morning service of St. James Church the veterans of the South African War, accompanied by veterans of the Great War, will parade to celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of Paardeberg, ln which our Island men took part. The sermon will be preached by Capt. the RR. R. Moorllead Legato, B. D., Chaplain to the Forces. All war veterans and the general public are invited to at- tend this service. ' I-‘URS EXEMPT-C. M. Lampscn &:.Cn., Ltd, advise by cable that all raw furs entering the United King- dom of Great Britain, ore com- pletely; exonlpt frqm any duty or any formalities whatsoever; also that the British Government clues will prejudice the position of Lon- lvill be handled as ilerctolore. organ recital wlll give Guilmantlv K. Peters of Charlottetown and Dr. Ifravls ls a niece of Mrs. A. A. Bart- lett of this city. nephew of the groom. The vlolln gaggsyI-‘zglge itrqegfliiyshtzg _ r . e o . not intend to do anything which $uS1i~2riogfh§_gtigcsczaflpilnxighi? members of Lady cflViilltiitisil 10:50 don as the premier fur molicel: of Mrj monard McDonald with man- o‘ this“: gndBflrlgr-Idin a‘; gidnnh; the world. Therefore, all shipments dolm‘ The“ fouowed the wedding mam . L A t bnnnet of raw furs. intended for C. M. we] for which the music was m“ L‘ 0 ' tfipdyoifs ‘q x_ nampson n, Co, L,“ London Sam nislled by Mr. Alfred Blrt and Mr. W“ svrvvd in e a e5 "Si"! e LL McDonald‘ After m]; w; 0g cellent style, after which the follow- ___ dancing which was eye-witnessed i"! was“ We" Pmwed and w‘ THE BAPTIST (.|",n(."___Thc and enjoyed by all present, regular SDOHPIBd i0» M35: Am") 51111D5°m Rev. A. C. Vincent will tulze as llls °1d'u'n° dmcmg conunued ml the acting as Toastm stress: The King nlomlng theme "Soul Wilmllg on “my hours °f the morning appem“ _Toastmlstrcss' our Dmlmon - tne Highways» and n; we evening ed. The many beautiful and valu- Proposed by NLrs. Annie Moore Ind 50mm, the subject “in be .Tl._el.e is able presents received will show responded to by Mrs. Leta Andrews- no Dmen-ncc_l- The music o; the tllc high respect and popularity of Reading-Mia; Mary Stewart. Our My “lm lncludc Robully "Long, we the young couple. The Guardian Provlnce-Hoposed by ma. Minnie Pray Thee.’ G0u1l0(l's"Pralse Ye u... Joins 1n wishing Mr. and Mrs. Graham and responded to by 11"- Father," and Mrs. Full m I)?!‘ short B111 11 1on1; rind bunny wedded llfv. Gladys Fersu-wn- 0w" Probe-vim" ' ._.__ Clluzches-Jh-oposed by Mrs. Anna Marche Funebre et Chant Ser- ISLAND LADY IIONOREDr-A Simpson and responded t0 by RM’- nphlque and Godarcrs Berceuse. miscellaneous shower was given H. s. Bishop. Reading-Mrs. H. S. Commencing with Sunday evening m. the home of Marlon McDonald Bishop. Our Association-Proposed ‘FEBRUARY 2o. 1932 __ "~* r finevlfirulifrlvgmch div: DIIDRSES i UNITED CHURCH SERVICES, Pownai at ‘l p.111. POLICE OOUBT -— Yesterday Vfuulcxfs Mush.- Club. that the Aux- iliary Joln with them 1n sponsor- omlld have the privilege of hearing some time help a worthy cause. MISSIONARY FAITH - Hanan peaceful was the reassuring mea- sage contained In a cablegram from Miss M. s. Peters,’ missionary ol the Anglican Church at Kcwellch, I-Ionan. The message came to Miss Peter's sister at Rnthsay and is at the same time good news to the relative; o: friends of Dr. Cathar- lne ‘Travis, Keweltcll and Miss Jean Somervllle, serving in the United Church MLssion in Hanan. Some‘ anxiety has been felt for the safe- ty of these three N. B. Mislonar- lcs. Miss Peters ls a cousin of Miss CAVENDISII LODGE — In the cordially invited. TEACHERS STUDY CLASS - The Richmond Teachers Study piano being fumehed by Dr. Pay- a. sencc of its elllllrnlan, L. J. Stacey, '.l‘llls report will". quite satlsfarloly and showed that over 1.500 had at- trndecl (-‘.:l.';.=; sessions in tile gymnas- Gem-ral Set-rotary‘: Report was presented by Mr. Pendleton. The wvllole report was very encouraging and indicated a very busy mouth. A grout, many interesting meetings were held during the month. The rent Events. l took place at the Holy Redeemer Ifi-gnk Jenkhu, Jennie Robertson, church on Tuesday, February 9th, Lmmn conneuy, Helen coffin, of Miss Inez Gallant of North Rus- Helena Mcnonfld’ xMhq-m, 3m- tlco and Ernest. Cokel- of London. Donn“. 391m Mgflqngid, Guule England, the Rcv. Father McGreel Mcnonnm’ w; w, 3, H0351), ofllclatlng. The bride wore a light. mm" Hogan Joseph!“ you“, bluqleorletie dress, wlth hat to Mm PM“ Dunn m; "mg match and carrledaboquet. of roses. H Mm Hm. mynn m“; She was attended by her sister mm’ ' Annie who also wore a dress of dark blue with hat to match. the gloomsmon was Mr. Robert Bradley. After the ceremony the bridal party drove to the brides home where :::":::“::.:;:::;:;irt:::.l:::‘a l» vllllllll- lllllll wlll». the home of Mr. B. I". Tlltbush “"3"” Mcmmm’ mm)“ m- whcn some invited friends andfrel- 9mm‘ K” Gum‘ M“ Gun" n1... were invited. A jolly evening Florence our». m. ma m1. u. n. was spent ln music and alnglng. The ollhmml vim.’ ‘mnwimm M“ happy youhg couple received a lot Juli finiihl G°°W° Mimmflld- of lovely wedding gifts showing the JON-Pb Mcmmid- “"5 9m]!- appreciation of their friends. The Nellie MclJonl-ld. , Muir Burke.- CvlIaTdilII iolns in WISIIIUI! them Miss MIGDOnaId la a daughter of much happiness. (Patriot please Mr. Angus J- Mlcbonlld of at. copy.) Peter‘; Lake, P. E. Island. _ i-il, Y. M. C. 1L: All’. W. M. Rowe, our representative, who attended held in lvfontreal on Feb. 5, 6, and 7, port was most interesting and gave was greatly appreciated by all and Cnm Cross Riven other, taking very good step dancing. 'I‘l'1e the lilmplro Hotel, Blunnlferslde, part. ln the programme of the Bflde "himgh “ken b7 surprise mam’ hi" “m” m cimrlmtemwn meeting were Mm Leona gamemn thanked all present for their klnd- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law wellington, M155 May-y C_ guns, ncss and generosity: Following ls rence Mclnnln. ' Bnyslde, Mr. John Glills, n. A., a 11st of thew present Mr. and Harmony, and Mr. Dan Praught, Mrs. Joseph A- M°D°llaldl MY- "d Cross Rivers. Next meeting, April Mrs. M. D. Cnahmnn, Dr. and Mrs. 11m. L. E. Creamer of Tryon re- 29th,, 2.30 p. m. Programmei— Payson McDonald, ‘Mr. "and Mrs. gret to learn that their two chlld- Nature Rudy. Question Box. Cur- W. L. McDonald, m. and ma. R. ren have entered the City Hospital .1. McDonald, Mrs. Ed Brecht for operations. Mix; Margaret Gill's, Mrs. William WEDDING BELLS.-The weddlnz O'Neal, Eleanor Harmon. Mrs. necoul-gey, Laura Hogan, Mrs. Otto Schueten, Mrs. Gecll Clark. Mrs. John Henry, Nellie McGul-e, Ilottle Hughes, Mrs. Wllllnm Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dun- phy, Mrs. Jack Clifford, 1m. Mary .-.__ii--.____ ' 3-5 m IIIZC’! alter non-Inning. uwr. Y» . qnvwwr‘ Am: Ill-In n! h Ihnflv ,' \ I »».,~ l w. there wlll be a series of vvuncellstic 207 ‘Trenton Street, East Boston. by :41. Cecil Simpson and respond- wvlve-i continuing through the Mm. 'I'hlll‘5d3y January zoul, 1n ed m by Mr. Charles Bentley. Our "ext V" “ML”- t° which an “m honor of her cousin Teresa Mc- Guests-Proposed by ma. Leona Donald. The room was tastefully Simpson 31nd responded to by Mr. decorated 1n pink, and white. Lionel Robinson. The company was The gifts were opened by the bride further enlivened by a number of to be assisted by Helen Moran, and excellent. storlea and Speeches, fol- tlle verses were read by Marlon lowed by the singing of the National McDonald. Many beautiful and Anthem. The some spirit of’ enthu- costly gifts were received. Ice slasm and good will which charact- creznn, and cake were served to all erlzes these two lodges was preval- mcludlng the teaching of msmryl present, and a. very pleasant evcn- ent throughout. the evening and ‘he amount n’ hommwork’ me lng was spent. MUSK‘ on the served greatly in make the occasion marked success. PER SONALS Mrs. Howard Waite, Proprietor of The many friends of Mr. and baked-in earthen crooks. supply this Saturday, lready at 4 P. M. Call early. Sold in sealright containers. ~ 12c per Pint. 20c per Quart. As. an. opening special we offer 0nd quart Baked Beans, and one loaf Graham Bread or one loaf of 100* Whole Wheat Bread for 28c. .llv,r<morr\l- Wr ~ . . -.- ..yv.wwwyyflqqmm.l..v,..- . ., ( m, _ Pawnul. clmult. Ebb. 21. Clifton at n, 3., returned Wednesday ‘y: II. n. 1a.; Mt. Herbert at 2.30 p.111. vmlmg Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1m, ther, Brighton. morning at the Police Court o. oarn- Brunswick, Boston, and who h,“ a1 knowledge can. adiourned from been spending the post four month‘ Wednesday moraine Wis dismissed. with her sister, 1m. Came M. worthy, Wheauey River, and ohm REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING relatives and friends in that 1o. -'1‘hq Charlottetown Ladies Auxil- | cality left on return Thursday, pull. Iary of the Protestant Orphanagci lng Miss Ross’ brief stay in the city held their monthly meeting on Fri she was the guest of Mr. and M“, clay afternoon. A proposal from the J. Faculties: All or most Iflfilliflgs lng the Hart-House String Quartet may indeed enlarge and multiply Recital, w be given in Charlotte- and enlorze their powers by ‘vigor- tvown early ln April, wu gwepted oua and judicious exercise Ofymgy by m, mum; m m“ my, p, stunt and finally lose them by (11,. was thought, a larger and borlum "59- could be secured and more people those wonderful artist-s and at the Are vitally‘ Important, who- may take place, which if not discovered, may work per- mlI1§I1t injury to the most precious sense you polsrsv. G. F. IIUTBHESUN lVlako your house comfnrtahlo. MacIIONALD -li OWE qwoonwonxmn c0. LT"- Chzlrlottctown. P. E. l. ii C. M. Lampson £4 Co. Public Anfition Sales Jblpplng bugs wlll be furnish- m without vamp by anvlrlm to ll. T. II lmim. Ltd» 5"" merslde. P I. i Saturday Specials BAKED BEANS Delicious oven baked Pork and Beans, STEWA HTS BAKERY Kent Street Mrs. J. C. Keaung o; Mono, Miss Laura G. Ross, of the Holt! Gordon Evans, Richmond Street __________ Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't. wear your glasses for five or fen years, l: sonic do, without rte-examination, for In that time serious changes the: one’: eyes are good .01- nthcrwlse. Guard your eyes. OPTOMETRIST We keep n full Ilnr uI ' DOUNACONA BOARD BEAVER BOARD ‘ PLASTER BOARD ‘Phone 341. LIMITED. M queen Street , bnndon, l‘. C. l England unw runs Represented by Alfred Fraser, inc- 212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I- Just a limited ---»-m.l-~»wvlnm~v--¢w~>-_-..-..,... ». l