-V- =i 4 0 ,cnt-..,z.=.L:r_rL_r L‘.__..i-_u --i`;e-5:., isa: s 1..--qv..~..__ E: _fy on -,l:,_y;_:: _..._~»-no-.._.~.._,._ on I T. Ml Y. tha' for I Url mc we wi sa 01 tr. hi fi ei c. ll i ` MATINEE 3.I5 ' ?,_Pll_l_._ll.DE EDWARD TD-DAY JAMES AND SALLY Adults 3.3¢. Govt' Tax Ze. DUNN ELLER5 Children Hr, Govt. Tax lo. N|(`ll'I` 7 dz 8.45 ‘ as u Oreliesirii 501°, Govt. Tax Ze. In Balcony 401'. Govt. Tax 2c. (‘hlldrv.-n l5r. Govt. Tax lc. v`_'lir.g- if ,,. -_ A-_,_ *WW i l ,H .3 E 1 _ 4. 'fi Exciting days and glamorous nights at sea with ‘EDMUND LOWE ‘ iols lv\oRAN _\l.\'I`II\'I'Ili 3.15 Adults 1151-. Govt! Tax Ze. tjliildren l5c, Govt. Tax le. .\`IGIfT 1 & 8.45 Ol-rlii-strli. 500, Govt. Tux Ee. Univ--ii.\' lilo. Govt. 'run ei-_ . l`hililren 1_'»e, Govt. Tux 14:. ALSO SHORT TALKIES ' PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY ~‘T"""'|____I<`U_Ij_I. SPEED AHEAD Swift and swanliy drama ilii-nlibing with Inu-unity. Mirror the romance md thrilLs of the smart Mat on the 5-day boats. we.. Sll()ll.[` 'IWLKIES f\l()i).\‘Ll(i}l'l’ AND (`(l)!I~Il)Y HY TIIE I.l(lII'l' OF THE .\'!l.'\'l{\' )I()()Y\`--SONG REEL l..-_ rig.. . ..;;~ ~ ,_ - ' f».' iize ".‘.' ~ini~l‘_'.=;Ml1..1eClllb ivnsheldi zi: t1fieholiieofi\Ir.-‘ Leieh Duigivcili in Tris:->il Slrwr IvL‘:. Merrill rep-5 ‘C°mif‘“f`d‘ 3*-.--':.'.:ilr Lil-‘_ Ceitiriiililltjr (`,iiilc'ei'Ll MV‘°‘ A' J' M“th°S°n In w“` j A .-'-;',‘i‘-‘. '.vli_ gl ,=; .»j»»li.'~.‘1'1~1"""'““"“" °fi.:\iid eiilin to every hciirt. Mr. 'A ‘J "-‘5»` "`*"~'i th”-Tl Wes' i Cclinpbell closed this meeting » Lie Dei;c;i‘e _-\L:`." 'i`li"-nina Arn F ‘ '- 7"“"»“ fl- BW-“~" ! iviih bi-neiiiitioli. _ -,_ _ j>=;i;i~\~_'f-ii; \-'oeal.] Our Presitioiit, Mrs. Toombs - \`. -_:iii iiizifi--‘__ .\ii-SS nziiiii l'e:.iiiiii_~d the business part oi C\I'l~Z~-i'.;‘-': `i.'---il. "'l"_i<- Lars with the nu-eliiifr. Mrs. lllizeii Iiowzird, Rr-eorcliiii; Secretory road minutes Mrs. Ln.'.v.rnli'~‘: Piniio. Gai'-ini Cn-iieniiiil Committee, Mrs. otte. (`iii.iol;, Mrs Fzill; Vofvii. "0lRnlph Cilllheck reports thirteen Fovior limi- (ililr-iz. Mrs.I iiiiiiillii-rs of ext-cutive, ninety-iiine I-Icliliersoii; Pinlio, "C-.ixifo _-"_li~.or:fo"l ilele-_-ull.-s and thirt_v»six visitors Fniilmzitziii, _\il‘.<. Rollers; Vocal.; pri-sf-lit. i i I CAPITOL -NOW PLA YING' MATINEE 3.15 ADULTS :lst-_ G0v'r. TAX _ _~ le. I cnliiomsn lsr. oovr. 'rAx 1.-_ _ Nionr 1 at- s.4' ~ _ N -~ ADULTS our-,Gov'r. TAX ze. CHILDREN 264-, GOVT. TAX lv- CAPITOL if .\l s i <7 '_' if _/\--~. 4°'\§;l SHORT TALKIL. TH URSDA Y She‘s (‘:ll;\mity Jane, the female lornzulo who made the West bu] for bud men. But her worna.n'| heart betrays her! 1 RICHARD .l..._ si;iriA1. i r.\i.ill:ll'ro:\' _iii'sli'.\i. _icr ____- also, 'call ln- BI.-\`l`I.\'EI-I 3.15-ADULTS 250, PROVINCIAL GOVT. TAX lo -fltie. Children lfie, PIIOVINCIAL GOVT. TAX lc--I6c. \`l(ilI'l‘ 7 & 8.-I5, ADULTS 400, GOVT. TAX Ze. - 420. (‘Illl.l)Rl'jN 15C, PROVINCIAL GOVT. TAX lo-161:. *'Cf.-ine Itzlz-_'io di Sol," Cril'u~iiir-iit. :uid help from the Pre- :~iii<~nt'.~; address: Qucsiionairc was led by Miss E, iiiiniili, Clirletoii, and several dis- i-iisiolis followerl. ~ Di-lelliites to Bruiieh are as fol- loivzzi Pi-Alive County: Mrs. (Rein) Bn- l;r-r. O'Lcoi'y, Mrs. Sheen, Sitin- .‘.luttiii't. Carleton Siding, Mrs. Qin-i~ii's County: Mrs. Meteiilli-, `\'.i|vil‘in, Mrs. Christe, York. Al- i~ ii:-.ill-_-;, i\’lrs. LePagc, Rlisti-ii, ‘.11-._ Aiziiif- McLeod, New Loiilioii. I-'.'ii'.;`_. County: Mrs. Robert ii-‘fi-.i-_.i-i, Montague. Mrs. .i. n. . . .‘~I:-lllii-vx..-, lsouris. Alternates. Mrs. Keppoch. Secretary cf Young W0 wr _________________,_, wGvARgw, __ ___ ___%__ FEBRUMWMQSZ cellrlllll eunllolnll Noted Musician. Mayo. V I “M \\ ...__ Bl‘°U8hf By New Project son: New rasrvus or the | '-- 1.'HEFUNER\A.I¢0f".10ROV.FNd in erlck M. Clay takes plwee on Thurs- “ re" in ”' °°mm““”Y °°“°¢f¢ day, February sth, from his home gxsiftt lgllllh. if established in at victoria. eervioe alerting ut 2 er- mmbme a;";‘e'u‘;'”:hN‘:“$J°r‘°w:;‘ °l°°k‘ lcerte by si-eat ui-tim uuuuuiiy with ww--» --U--»» ee- ;;:_.':‘:°;.i:.;.‘f:.'._“: °°"‘.‘f.“:“”°" ers and pupils of West Kent School the membership pmginme ;x;‘;°; gave their principal, Mr. Johnson a Wm be possible ’ E F MERRILL °°'dm W°l°°m° “ft” his “bam” representative dt the project is in °f “""°l mmths °wm‘ W impnr' the city and met yesterday' with fd' h°°m"' ' some representative musically _ ”"_‘ _ minded people, who desired that the _ MISCELLANEO US 6% 5% Prluoe street ree next th:°C;:;‘;l:; lgziinnz ll°I::;l°1‘::lf I Q d r H w r°i-may night e cycle, y clothesline and Grip Race; IBIUIIIIOOII dll 5.00, muhld lovgrg grin' ‘"4 3_1, others interested in the cultural ad- 1 -- - _'§,;‘;;°#_;§“§p;;,,;’__*;;;1°;_“_f;-_-_jg tl;-1; Till! lV°l’2§e family s food expenditures - Now ARE snouno BE 1u11.K'AlvD :Ts Plzouvcrs 20% ` MEAT AND Flsn 35% BREAD AND cEliEALs 15%' ' VEGETABLES, Fllurrs 13% sU_oAll x 44% 127, 13% EGGS ‘ IZ; 3% ~\U0'1'l0N PARTY-Tl" “ries °f expression or public opinion in me If you will use MORE MILK and MILK PRODUCTS PN-LGDWH B\1°91°11 P2-fuel hem in matter be heard at an open mass the Nurses Home each Monday ev-; meegmm The success of the project wins came to a close and the win- nero depends largely upon the ui- and more vegetables and fruits ` nm or the wumamen, me Mm' tendancen ms mmm; You will have Better Health-Be more Efficient-and P. McMahon I-nd Mr- John? Mr. Mu-fill suiu that with 4oo Gurnlium. Each was presented with members or more, it will be possible B 8036 C0111- T116 W|Ill\€1'5 MOIIGBY to bring to Charlottetown such not- Save Money. V night were ladies nut, Miss Ang- ed artists as `Ja.cha Helfetz, Mischa ` 0 ¢ g lellna Blanchard, ladies second, Elman, Albert Spalding, Maria M I ' _ ' _ ntlem.an's Kurenk Richard Benelli, London y ‘ ` Mrs Flank Walker Ge o. first, Mr. Alek Goody and gentle- String Quartet, Hart House String menu sewnd, Mr, Bernard, The Quartet, English Singers, Jeanne wmcmgion and eh, lucky “ble Dusseau, Ernest Hutcheson and pr;w both wen; to Mm gum countless other world famous musi- ,MacDonald. The proceeds of these Clan!- Y i " ` "` ' " """ *-*rr*-°‘~"‘ W" “V partlcg go tg gglst the 800131 Ser-l The membemhip A5 obtamfd *Dy 5 vice Department and Wm be “_ week's campaign, he stated, after “med anal. Eumn which the local committee selects ' the artists. The association is self- o. r. n. orncmr. nano.-Mr. ` ‘“PP°’““¥ “nd d°°-‘ “ll” °““’°1Y w_ T_ Pugsleyv Travelling Passenger 'with the assumption of any financ- ‘vlce include Halifax, Saint John, concerts given by the association in admitted to any concerts tourist traffic and today the mag- blesslngs of the past ‘md prayer' ‘ Hunt-r River Secretary of Chris cellent ice Bushl!1E 35 ¢XP°°f£errridVl?aatrt:;u2. °' d’m°“m°S' i dish. Secretary ol Mission Bands, AT PRINCE STREET SCHOOL Canadian Militia. recently gaeetted L’lllan Crockett; 8. Nelson Watts; W“°’°“’ “‘° G°"°"“ °°“‘°"°“°° und Buoy Bonus, Miss Mabel New- ,CE “OMS md” evening nt 7_3, appears tue following: ist. (P. E 4. Ruth waves. °n qiS“""l°“;e'_‘tBm°;f'° nfx; ‘Ed som. 10 ,Ambrose Street. Cl\l1!‘l0l1- im the F0,-um_K1ddy Kar' Tricycle' I.) Med. Bile.-2nd. Mred. Bty. Gmde I-1. Sr.-1. Lame Keizerg m(;vldu’a‘§s°n‘;§mber; ietoivri- Associate Helpers Secre- lg,-,,,_ ciothesune Race, comm iHow.>_'r<> -be Lieutenant: zud. 2. Lillian watts: 3. clurence curls- In Jean Mucxuy, :i Lowell Bn-iuui_ ~ tary. Mrs. Harold NBWSOH. Char- you-116,10, th, mm Admmon Lt. (su-py.i aa Lt. ci. o. K. Peulre. ue. of Auxilary pray daily for the suc- lottetowm Supply secretary, ML” _25 cents “3_2_3_u mth' Dec. X931' cess of this conference in bringing Elmavmmam Carleton siding' ' ' , Grade 1 Jr__1_ Harvey Brown: 1 °‘b°_“t Wald peace' Strangers Secretary, Mrs. J. R. STUDY GROUP MEETING_ To VIS;-p g,0N_.Mg-_ p_W_ Q1,”-k.. _Melbel Kelzer; 8. Linus Oarvall md mi'is“;;;l5ESbeT;n;E§;;‘xgfedeilgcax Saint, Montague. Literature Secre- The January meeting oftheprmce gn ]eft Monday mo,-ngng for Tulsa iHoward Watts. dw ‘among both old and young: mry' Mrs- J°h“ Smllllg- West of Wales College study group was Oklahoma, having received a wire Ruby Stewart. 'I‘€B<>h¢l'. Qa): Be it “solved that me €Hl>@~1x;SSliJ]H91;’, lrxlxllglvl’ 52;; held on Saturday the 22nd. and thai; his son, Maurice, was seriously - L- _ .<- »- -f ri 1” ' W' M‘ S` bring their influence to MTS- H°l”“°° Wright- Bedeque' - ers. The Presdent, Mr. Hollis Jen- ben,:>f(i?0‘ali!isn§ie§intl\ie ah;r;'as°ldoin; bear upon the Eclueationnl au- _ _ tliorities that they Place the bool: Press Secretary' Mrs' D' M' Mc kms occupied the chan' The mm' Wen but °°mT’HCat‘°n5 595 in md ‘ ‘ L d, 313 Euston Street. Charlot- iHT°mp°m“°e and Life" °“ the tettgiriifnr Installation prayer was of- :Its Egotgidlasélgelaizghzge ;:;: 351;? r2ec;_sI;;;r mm to 8° t° l 1 1 r in bil li is f ' ` ' 1' ‘Curr cu ‘Ig th i I cpfcsbofzeuil fffled by Mf5~ C- N- B"°Wn~ Am' an interesting and instructive talk AP' E' IS n H S e Y W fnging the hymn "In Chist There ,send at definite memorial to the no Ensbnor Wests' me Presby_ ggtigiaigizgaglni 1e:;.glT§m_;Td tam FORMER ISUANPER T0 lGovernlncnt of P. E. Island rc- term closed with prayer by Mm th te E ng n -The Daily Colonoti. of Vzctorla, ,. .d» ,hi mme., ° “"0 SYS 1"- Mr- °°“f° °°“' Bri-:ish ooliinroiu, in u recent issue. vmioiligrnusi each Auxiliary more T°°mbs‘ "‘““°d' “W°"”‘“ °" me “‘““’“' in defliite effort to have an active . .t - immwtt °€r; chumand ‘gmt dew' Elinor Rdberta, elder daughter ot I Teinperarice Secretary in their so- Thinks Bri aln °pme“‘ ° ‘mes °“ °x was Capt. and Mrs. Neville Fairweather, _ read and discussed. The next I uni: A Should Announce ies Je.-.epn sneer, to Mr. Jen.. lun- 5 4: Whereas cigarette smoking is Fleets Intention meeting Wm be held on Fen 27 at mett Walker son of Major Jg,m¢.g announcas the engagement of Alina 10.45 and the subject; for ciixusslon S, walker and Mm Waker of Is Safe Milk Save this ad. It is one of u series Agent ofthe C. P. R., St. John, N.B., |431 risk fm the part °f any 1“dM` Grade IX-1. Anna Christie. was in the city yesterday, visiting d““1 °" °”g““‘“°‘°“~ °”“*d‘““ ora/ue vm-i. Ruin cnrlsue; 2. COL Davison’ the local mp,ese,nta_ cities already-operating such a ser- Raymond vwey; 3_ Stanley cmc_ tive. Mr. Pugsley reports that the kett and Wiliam Crockett. railway is completing plans for the M°“°t°n' Hamnwn' Kitchener’ Grade VII-1. Miriam Vessey; 2. Summer tourist "mic, which is “_ London, Stratford and St. Thomas. Alice Crockett: 3_ Hamm chrmil pected to be heavier mm umm, tms I Membership in the local association Grade vI_1_ Timothy Mamskm; yeah The c_ P_ R" has been advep admits a person free of charge to ,_ Edward canon; 3. om” stdcb tlslng very extensively, not only in lland; 4. Vernon Duck; 6, Lloyd ine United states, but also lu Eur- ““-V °“‘°’ °”Y' °“’l’ ’“°'“"°" ‘N v,,,,,,y_ °P°» the English newspapefs bemg 460 2 3 11 ' Grade V-1. Catherine Carroll; 2. largely used inviting tourists to ' ' ' ' , . nm Mwnonud: 3_ Ruby wang: L CMM” tm’ ‘“m"‘"' Th’ “mg 0"” W*-*"1 5- -Y”-S12 °f°°1=°¢¢= 0- f~ f --1----~ - ` h A . -W . _ _-: --_--.1-___-_~_ _-_-_ --,-,- ----- _ - --_ ' I’“p°““l E°°“°’“1° °°’"°’°“°° h” EPLENDID ICE-Teams wel-e'Raymond Watts. \\'0mc11’S Music (‘]1||)! _ If-ms mid discoilraeementsr ,President M,.s_ D_ K R055' C0m_ bee" take" “d"“”°“g° °' 5° b°°“" crossing from Rocky Point Whai-i',l Grade rv-1. Dick Veany; 2. -~~' ~- IU-llltled B9 it resolved that tms Pr°sby` wall; 2nd Vcc-President, `Mrs. Cof- gf amgcmom or Elamda 1°r;°?r- l° UW City YESWNNY makml BX' ‘Adem Watts? 3- 1531191 5l7f|°u3ndZ| . . ,hr ._,,, .SMX mm mi 1 ii-rinl and all Auxilnrics thereby fm' Montagm Recording gene- i tsl; anmgoof res gs ar°Pm, cg' ccllent time on good travelling. ‘4. Douglas Strickland; 5. Arnold tl represented sincerely and prayer- tary, Mrs' L. R. Allen’ summerslde’ nick; ttinéllmetot eng' rd 2,81; Teams also came all the wgy down iV€ssey;` 6. Clifford Chappell; 7. fully thank Providence for all the Treasurer' Mm F_ E_ Boothmyd sv 3 ° n °n °“ B un from west River am-1 rep,”-1; ex.. V101; Joy, YORK SCHOOL i WEST KENT SCHOOL Honour Roll for January; GRADE X-1 Harold Black, 3 Harold Forsythe. s william Pm. ridge. GRADE IX-1 Olive Johnston, 1 Dorothy Black, 3 Katherine Hynd. man. GRADE VIII-l Evelyn Blulgk, 2 Jean Robertson, 8 Keith Langu. _ GRADE vm-1 walter Ploiuu-4, 2 Lorne Smallwood. 8 Lloyd Ma. thfeson. GRADE VII-1 Harold stew. art. 2 Bessie Thomton, 3 Laui-9 Mcliaine. GRADE VII-1 Frank Mackiri. non, 2 Nora Taylor, 3 Rao Roper. GRADE VI-1 Rose Birtwistle 2 Sylvia. Block, 3 Dilyo Owen. GRADE VI-1 Irene Bryenton 2 John Hisson. s Ralph Merunu. GRADE V-1 Errol MacKinnon, 2 Sandy Brehaut, 8 Newton Large Marlon Robertson (equal) GRADE V-i. Clifford Camp- bell, 2 William Rogers, 3 Roland Jewell. GRADE IV-1 Mary MacKay, GRADE III-1 Bobby Forsythe, 2 Adelaide Sentner. 3 Ralph Mac- Kay, Elinor Williams (equall GRADE II--1 Falrlie Proivse, A Billie Bourke, 3 Betty Lon Bent- ley. .` e _ -*_-__ Ce ` _,__ ,_fJ._.____ fleet is sailing for “winter man- a pupil know, beginning Grade '1 liiture now Ciippcnt among the ’ at d the 2 How can we teach pupils to use lmqwn 1-egdents of Bemunont and . . ` l ' Leung has H very dcmomuzmg ef* iiiexdtsc ‘Ernl;st: ?’Brien complex sentences of several clau- is “L” 8 gmnddaughm' °f tm’ 1°” fc 'th. :"B,'it r ol ‘ - iiii-:-siiric. Alternates: Miss Mliry| . club lgntliering bodily. Threats of H iivorld ivnr, flaring in the Orient, 1 would thus vanish he argued. A The jurist expressed the opinion sueli n imve would cause the JBIJ- :lnise to Dock down. He reasoned that war being biise'l on public through 'public fear. British Journalist Missing In Shanghai SHANGHAI, Feb. 2-(Canadian Press Cable via Reuters)-Anxiety was felt today regarding the where- :iboiits of Henry Benson Currie, described as a Canadian Joumallst, who entered the battle-sciined Chapel nreli of Shangliai Sunday eiirryliig A, Union .lack to bring out t ilie mother of a Chinese friend. He W"l"- /\"“`l`l0Y`l- 'has been m'-SSW! SUNG Sundlly. | After venturing into the Chapel srctloii and bringing 'back his wie :ind two ehldrcn as well as his Chinese acquaintance, Currie re- -turned for the mother of the Chinese -Many were killed in the area into I.. li. Douglas, Georgetown, Mrsp I" U M"N°"i"' G°°'g°t°W"' 'scribed in Chinese characters: “Yeu’ Simply start using Dodd's Kidney with Mrs. E. Atktn pri-sidiiie, lmusz follow me out I am n Brmsh p|||,_ you will bg gum;-|;¢¢| my liir- following officers were instnl- Imbjcrt and your son asked me to qulcuy they yu] gh-gngthen the Il--fl lor ine ensuinlz yfiirr [mm youo Kidneys and put them ln condition Pi-f~.-.iihiitz Mrs. 1-Iamnioildl ` ' lm do 1,1-,gig (ull work of gt;-gimp; ~ blood. “T°°mb°’ K°"°m“°”‘ 1” vi” nun lu ulnnau -run ¢m».»u¢.l.¢, W |mD_“fW°l W* °‘ 9'! which Currie has vanished. | Currie carried a slip of paper in- § vt -iron P wimir P CS - _ Mr. G. H. neuron, of nilly Lodge ‘,_-od that this p,-CiSl,y¢@,~1,,1 and ,|11 lof the United States _Federal oourt 1ses£;lI`v;¢n¢Y'fiV; f;l:f;1el:'i11°b;e gi: Se. sav1om_l_Jemey Evening Post' ’ liielnbi-l's of :ill our societies herein ai D¢‘ll`°l'». fold Fl Wmd-5°’ scrviw ec e mm eu y ' expense of the secretary. The meeting then adjourned. l l For Over Thirty Years Their Family Remedy sentiment, it could Ibe avertedlsmys New Br“m'|ck IM” 0' Dodd’s Kidney Pills. _ Mrs. N. Ward Uses Them For Rheu- matlsm And Bllddvr Trouble., St. Francois, N. B., Feb. 8.- ‘B l OOD ANNDUNDEMENT We wish to announce to our customers and the general publiothat our PARTS-ACCESSORIES AND SERVICE DEPARTMENT at CENTRAL GARAGE ` will be operated on a STRICTLY CASH basis beginning February 1st, 1932. A. HDRIIE & DDMPAIIY Charlottetown . 0'. ll I '§Y|W|.'l ` ‘ ' V' ' \` - " afar-‘~~.i~i.. o . - _ ._ . ._ _ "“..~?r'--'»"A”»»~'if-is-.9 -'-f-.= . ""»‘f“i"»‘1_-»*-l*-.