- FEBRUARY 24. 1916. . ` _ T1-in cn-i_uti.Q'r~ra“rowN euaanuin pAgE.pivg. . ` \ Februar will be cold and stormy so the know- ifins 0_11_¢_S Say--_i-.We ygonirijsuggestdthat you__'1_ook to your coal-bin isee that it 1 _ - _ ’ H li I ’ is wen filled and re- “g es RON BL00 I member that we ar ready to supply the best Coal both Hard afldJ_ \“\\\\\Z W loud A Maker .- f‘iiioN” - the - substance that brings back the color to faded checks and strengthens and “E Iron to give these results must be given in the~»pro15Bi' lorm for assimulatioii -L ' . 1. '° 0 ;“\ i C7 e Pais” contains iron in such a com bination that it is readily absorbed. If you are pale, run-down or ariaemic you can count on results by tak- ing these Pills. 26c per box by mai 1 |-I A. Pickard & Co. ` °‘ ‘“ I Phone 240 - ' Ch'to.wn During 1916 you will find our store a good place to trade. As we carry only reliable goods and sell at moder- ate prices. G. Hi Taylor Jeweler & Optician & Engravcr W Geo. E. Hugbe \‘\\\'\\@IlllIl'/I/l\\\\\ i\\\\\\iq1uul¢\\\\\\\\\g§v_gllA\\\ invigorates the- whole body. ., 5 3 ~._.-3. _ _rrff1Tlb¢l____G¢e¢ra' Iron is th I it that gives iichnetssetctirblfeilblood. in D"nd-E? at mf-&~m' \\i \ Uk# IMPORTANT I Relatives of soldiers re- ' turning from the front are naked to communicate with ‘ the Secretary of the Provin- cial Committee of. Wounded ' Soldiers Commission, Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- ..town. intlmating the date of expected arrival, cause of re- iiirn and any other particu- lars, in order that preparation may be made for a *lttlng reception. one remedy that is prompter In Get a box today and your cold be all gone tomorrow.' Price ¥__.,_.,_._,__,._............ / "FOP U- C0141 111 the Head- U1°l`°n;‘ Caiiaillaii cmitingenrsl lie was `about. tion, safer and surer than any othenfiils father and mother and a. family and milf ¥`0medY is M395 C9111 C“"e~`of brothers and sisters, who _in their Wm sorrow have the deepest sympathy of 25°- a -large -circle of- friends. , The Two Macs, 149 Great Ge-~'e_ _ _,__ __ _ i - Street. Mtf. f ilk* I "5 ing for Loiidou vin New`York en route __ to Northern Nigeria, _West Afrlcu. to i _,__ [ -`;-,;-- __ i _ or Di ;_ ,oe-» - :~;.o:';- 59,3 r...,4¢‘A _____ ‘,;f;L&|4;>`d*-'mt V f" _'Q 1 . .>_z-~r~ - 3 __ '._.`ifi.L-;.-._»;» ' ‘ _ I °"-_‘B-..'=1"' = ,’ iiimpa. .LZ.'T:.'.".`... . _»._ -. _‘ir ‘ :.;x».a»:~.»:.‘ “"' T " W2-_ ids urai A Rexall Castor Oilis a good, nbt I _ ---A Good _ Laxative laxanve. ls not harsh, does no ' _ t gripe, docs not nauseate, and though mild, is yet certain in action. _ ' Rexall Castor Oil is not displeasing tothe taste ...... ........ ._ .50c McKinnon Drug Co. - Cor. Gt. George ‘and Kent ireets- -'-' - --1-» D be--f 4 - P - » '(lL\\\\\¥MWIIIIIllIA\\\\\\\\\\\Z'IIL\\\\\\='lI .”II[A\\\\\\\\'lIIlIlM’/ - Because i _ e \\ \,_» _ ii i'|§i£dil‘Peopie if-iiit KARNN . isa -.2 F#Y9“*° Will'-l_a `Priii*c`ell I-Edward - 7 mont at uuiiierativc wages Ilirougli- lsland Soldiers at the front are -asking for Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco. it is the best, _ Hickey & NicholsonTob. Co., . I been used contiauallly-_-for years- different families in rince Edward received the care and attention it wlth_out__ an exception, has .re- its superior strength and today than the Karii, orwrlte for particulars about the _popular Kam _ _ _ _ ~ _ -_ t- _ -i »... ~ .. 4 . _ = A Music House _ -~.__._._.....-.._/ tri 'i ‘»i~._{1-w“‘\ - - , and at our price, there is no bet- \\\\'llI§\\\\\\\\\3lllI!III‘@ 'J Miss Ada S. Bradbury T i\\\\\i/#I/llIl.\\\\\\\\'/IIIIlZJ=\\\\\\Yl - _ -_'_ .Q L ' "1-'ll _ , . "P working. Stamped Linens and ‘i r 'sake of _tiielrfrlends and the _Empire _. .lot_sof~crv»-i-aiidsetis-__ _fg facrionfor you or.any- -‘~` -1 - 1 body,_in orit-_olygthese _ ~- 's1`iperitr't""_'- ‘_ -__"' 1' . , . The Great - _ _ _ ' ` ' ' ' lT`PAY'8 tobny in this Province. ` ' BT. PA\JL'8 TEA-i-’l`he admission SALAD8.-wiv Delicious _saJads, cold meats.-_oake._an<_l coffee at St. I‘aul'e 'I'/ea on 'I‘liursday._ _ _ 7477. ANNANDALE -`-"The -Rev. J. M. McLeod in exchanging with Rev. Wm.l McLeod w_lll conduct Divine service in Annandale on 27th at ll a. m. ami THE 8TANLEY.- The Stanley. ar-` rlved in Georgetown yesterday morn ing with 17' tons -freight, two cars tex- ress. 15 passon err. and 80 .bags ‘P S - - ‘ ‘. , f mall; The mail special arrived '.I“ the i ety at 12.50 p. rn. - ~ . _ _ ~'-»0HURCl-ti1SERVICES;--There will he services- next Sunday, February 27th, in'.‘I.he Presbyterian Church at North R-ustico at 11 n..m.; New Glas- s'ow.'l-!l0 nm.; Stanley- B-riiigo nt 4 p.m.. and Cavendish at 7.30 p.m. WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIA- ION.- Sewing will be held at Room 7 in Cameron Block on and after liursday. Febriiiiry 24. which room r. llornce ilnszard has kindly plac- I at the disposal of the A.-ssoclallon. rs. Walter I)el3loIa, Secy. FLOWER AND CANDY SALE.- lie pupils of Prince St. School will hold a flower and candy sale in the Reception llall, Monday afternoon, l~`eb. 27th at 4 p. in., then in the even- ing they will give an entertainment. Admission I0 cents. pi-or-eeds in aid of pntrotlc purposes. 7494-M-il. 5226**-I '-3 CONGREGATIONAL MEETINGS.- ev. .l. M. Mclieod ns representative l’ Presbytery will preside ui a nicel- liig of Hhs congregation in Dundas Presbyterian Church at 4 o‘clock p. m. Saturday 26th. A good attendance of session, managers and others is very' desirable. _ 0: ST. PATRICKS CELEBRATION..-»~ The annual celebration of St. »I‘ni,L rlck‘s Day at. Emerald will take place this year as usual lu the Ll. l. S. llall on Friday evening the 17th of March. A good musical program is being pre- pnrcd and :L nuiulior of flliarlcitte- towns' noted niuslclans will he iiierc to oirlivcn the evening with singing and dancing. A special train will run from Capo Traverse on that evening for the convenience of those who wish to atteiid. 7491. KILLED IN BATTLE.-Word was received yesterday of tho death oi' Mr. Leo Wonna.cot.t, son of Mr. Silas Wonnacotl, lluiiler River., The de- ceased enlisted at Calgary and weiii. to the front with one ol’ the first. .20 years of age and loaves lo mourn RETURNING TO AFRICA, -Mr. Hugh Warburton left yesterday morn- rosuine his work in the Civil Service ilierc. Mr. Warbu_rtoii.has been home for six weeks and 'reluriis fully restor- cd to health nftecliis streiiiioiis ex- periences in lighting the Geriiinns on ‘the Benn River between Nigeria and _ the Kameruns. No further trouble wltli -the enemy is aiit.icipntcd l.here_astii<\ Germans have been completely dc- feated in West Africa. . TO TRAIN AS‘ SIGNALLERS AND WIRELESS. ,0PERATOR$.-_Slgiial- ling is one otf_llic__ .ni_0>il. utlract.lv4\ _hraiit-hes nl' the iii__|l_ll.iiry i~ic\'vii~e and it appeals particularly to bright young _men,_ifor in the slgnallliig _branch they are not only doing their bit for the but they have also the opportunity ol' learning tho riidlineiit.s of the profes- sion of electricity niasterlng the busi- ness oi' wireless and telegraph oper- ating which to n careful and capable operator ensures coiiiliiuous employ out thc rest of one‘s life. The Sig- nalling branch ol' the 10l'ith Overseas Batlalloii is now hcing organl'/.cdand presents an opportiiuiilty to twenty- iive bright young Prince Edward ls- lauders. Application i-iliould be niado at once to Lieutenant Crockett, Sigu- alllng officer or to the Adjutant oI‘ the 10='>l.li or iiiiy of the Recruiting. Olli- ccrs. ::Penslar Catarrh Cream is n. val- uable remedy for the treatment by local application of various forms oil Catarrh, Ilny Fever, Cold in the llcad ond other nasal affections- 25c. tlinvtiilio--l“oster's Drug Store, Sunnyside. mu, 142 Prince Street, next lo Klnderglrten Art Needle Work and materials for Threads of nil hioils. Mtf. ~ _‘lt Hot Water Bottles on display licrc. right now A good variety' of sizes. styles and 'griiilcs nrt- sliown in a wllio range of I illlfercnt prices,-and qunl- _ ily coiisidercil. our prices are eiiirsmeiy low. ‘ Your llot Water Bottle , is nero at gt_\y_ nrloo you care t_o pliyflfroin $1.00 np. Tlié,;2§iMaésf i _Sale begins' ai: 4; ten served from [-r-~----- i s?§‘~§5@1‘...h»i_ _ ~la-- ' 'l`he'e’.~=‘}1u:d¢o\‘I'\l01"l',' V 8° ‘I Atomimabgzubqu V if-fi to St. -.l’aui's tea on Thursday is only 'flv_c'conts. ten tickets- 25 cents. Sadie begins all 4, t<7u. served from four um. l “CHURCH SERVlC_E8.-llev.'J. R. MacKay will conduct. aeryieeg next Sabhatli. the 27th: Tryon.-:_at ll; Haniptonlat ll, and Boiislinw at 7. _ 'ST. PAUL’8 TEAi-The admission' tn St. Paul's tea this afternoon `ii~i- only ilvo cents, tea tlclreta 25 cents. flue until seven. » 11177. _ 'I ' _ -_i 1",“` '..l<'L."`- succEssFui. social..-_~:¢~ A-_-.i_¢ry' on-joyable social was lieldnln _N0i'tli‘ River liall on lllouilay, evening,- tho, 21st inat. ltegai'illci~is oi' zero weaIhel'.` the-building was comfortably filled and the _best of order prevailed. A varied program consisting of lcctiire, music, monologues and step dancing was tlics le nd .is (‘.oiisplciioii`f-i uniting the iiiiilloiico was ii iiuiuber of ilic itlfilli, who added AN EXPLANATION--Iii ilic Girar- diaii‘s report yesterday moriiiiig oi` »gt, r. .c . as saying ln iiuswer. L0 up enquiry that “they had goi better prices for falrly dark furs than for the lighter hind." In justice to lilr. Gailbeck ii should liuveboen stated that he also said that the dark fiirs which brought the li.ighest;_prlcos wei1e_8\\Derloi° iii quality to the. lighter cues. Ile also nientloned--tliat of. two otlierdots lic kncw»of themeiliiini silvere brought more, -money; tlian the darker - ones for --the_r_easoii.tlint tliey.;\vere. more heavily and-beautifully ilirreil. 'l`lio pointi that--Mr., Callbeclt wanted to enipliiislzo _wits tliiu i|n:iiiI_y is the first. consideration. _ ii . - . ‘ '!'*'**"°T . GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MEN -An opportunity which will ‘particularly appeal to brlglit young _.men of Flinrlottctowii and ilii‘ougiioiit~--llic lsliiiid is that wlili-li is ol`l`erod in the cull for rcr'i'iilts for the Signalling Sci-.lion of the 105th Battalion. The young man wlio gels in- to his section will be iiiuglit all about wii'elei-n-i, telephony and other electri- earnliig powci' tlirouglioiit thc roi-it 'of his life. The Prliice iddwiiril ls- laiiil boys who have been at this work and rlglit,at the front Since thc early days of ilii; wiir have aiiffernil nn fatalities and have brought. honor io tlicmsclves and to the province in the valuable work which they have been doing for the Emplre's sake. Twenty- iive bright young men are now want- ed in n hurry for the Signalling Sec- tloii of the 105th Overseas Battalion. Application sli”ilzi~be.marle at once to Lieutenant ‘ (‘i'ocketl, Signalling Officer. or to Adjutant or to the Recriiltliig Olfiq rs. _ TWILIGHT RECITAL. - The New Glasgow Eiitei'prlse_pi_iy_s the follow- ing graceful tribute to Prof. Wrlglit's recital, which will be of iiitcrest to the Pi'ofcssor'a many friends lierez- Professor Wright certalnly struck ii responsive chord lu' the coniinunity when he iiiitlated_lili~i series of _ twi- light organ rccituls, thc llrsi. of w`li<~h was given in Sl. Andi°ew`s Church on Thursday afternoon. The I’rofi\siioi'_preslrlcd nt thc organ. und playt-d_ lu the woiiderously realistic way of a master, selections from Wag- ner. Silver. Sheldon. Gllletic,‘ (lad- man and Ryder. “The piece de resist- ance was “The Storm.” Nothing finer or grander or more sublime was ever hoard iii town than his iiiterprctatlon IIIIIVIII/l\\\\\\\‘lllllI Real Rubber We exercise especial car the buying of Rubb_e oods, because it is a line hich care counts. \\\\\\\\\\\i_f///nsrnanl’ . l”A\\\\\\\\\\sv1|l||llq 2 'Ii 5' fI';§\\\\\W "l fb The ‘2Rubber Good which we sell are guaran- teed to be of the highest QUALITY obtaina le. PM U IIIIIIA\\\“WIKII/J Our prices are as reason- able as 'out' stockis com- plete, iower than goodsp equal quality can ordinaril be had for elsewhere. ._ lb, ,au Fon tain '< _ .fm be Gloves _Ic age Al:doin_lna1'Belt:, Nasal fy/ sell is guaranteed. . Twenty-seven years of | wonderful growth and substantial success, and _ a reputation of the high- . est' quality in drnlls and chemicals with honesl dealing. are behind our ‘i unconditional guaran- , tfe of. complete satisfac- t on. Phone Central No. 33 .loliaioir & _ Johnson l. _ :-fi aim? . Every- article- ~-which we' _ - . I, \ `:-f<~_# ' Sf lf .T513 Moore & McLeod 119-121 Queen ~`_...\s :__ I-so f=@fff-- si f . - sr , . , ' t 1,-‘ ' Y .-’ //,i J( V'/“W E A1. / ff ' ‘ _ HALF AND LESS. iff.-<7 "#3 » "__ `1 r. A" //"5" ii ‘i at yu# I \\ _ !i»"'r_ \‘5-_ " ':~.-- . P » \ "‘?"'=ef#\_\i \i°°l Y/in ninch to the s1icifs_sll` ilio evening. _ F.’.‘“. “ii ‘“3’“§‘~'-“‘“i<.1‘.‘.’.‘.‘l ..“‘:‘....l“€;'I.‘.’2f;`; 'A (yur inteifegting annual -sale F- of Wall Paper Remnants This is a salet hat is eagerly waited`for by everybody interested in freshening up tha home. _ After stock taking all Wall Paper Patterns of which we have only a limited quantity remaining-are thro_wn_out of stock. They are tied up in bundles-with in most cases enough border to match- each bundle contains enough to paper an average size room-they are priced at This is a chance that every householder-every house owner--landlord- hotel keeper-should_not_ let pass. _ The papers ra-rerepresentative of the finest Wall Paper stock in P. E, Island. They are all good-all attractive and if you find one suliicient for your needs You Pay Half Price _or Less 'ON SALE THIS MORNING 4 DOSltlon with more than the ordinary _ Qtr-cet Charlottetown | °-ir/I \ a in lil I 'I i \ _, ~ ~ ~ ff 4 ‘ presented by ii iiuniber of Charlotte-`\ _ ' /_- , A _y _ - ., __, iown‘s popular talent and each per-_ _ V' ' . _ former was heartily uppliiudeil.. 'l`lio 'M ‘i.1'{, "I "i;>~ mm" L4;/_~ proceedn from . 'ale of p .s it b' .- :pw K ' -'-f kets netted the snug sum ot' $101.50, _ £76' “hniiiinni ' a l» ., _ , . I” K I _ : ` mi. > 1 _ _ il Ili _ __ “\ I _ ' -ff -_..._'_"... .__ ' i iiud playing of this iiiagiiillcciit compo- :_-ensloii. said to he the largest. single sitlon-the patler of the rain, the ~reeeption oi' new members in the his- howling oi` the wiiul, the wild and nia- lory of the l‘i\es-ibyterhiii chuiili on jestic _grandeur of the clonieiits at this continent, gives the South Church _ -- w'i with the crasliiiig pcals of tliuii-' 1.400 iiiciiibcrs. Many DHFHOIIH W<‘\°‘ . r, ht tb the Pro unable to gain admission for the ser-| (Continued from Page Four.) dei' were all broug on y _ - - _ | . fessoi- from the instrument as realistic vvlce.-which opened at 10.J0 oclock. and every e“c°“l`l1§€“l9\\l W-all Ewell aimgq ng nainrp iinnlp viiliiie, the Because `of the length of the conimun- that there will be-hettei' train arrangti- piayniggon _inf-_ Q;-gmi of ine ~w;n-¢\i1¢¢- Ion and baptismal service Dr. Maclii- ment in the ur-avr future. bagplpes were grand' nn. liisplriiig,.l1flail0.ll1-rboroug Consoli- vpimr, as if mm (hp giory of me hips the new_ niemberslilp class exceeded dated beh_ool. and at this ineetliig. this and g1,.,\,4 ,md 1,1510,-y and traditions of the ‘total membership of many cliurcli- niatter will be discussed so that it - -I - __ 1n,¢h¢\_ Piss; tory, would be well, that all interested in the land oi' our sires. _es iy SIUCCESSFUL SOCIAL- The so- this matter would make ii point to :ii- iciid. - _ AN ISLAND MlNlSTER.- Tho Sy- ' ' -_ _ m(.uS(,‘ yu |.0s,V_8mudm.,| has the cial at Union Road llall held last., Trusting that .this iiitorinatlon will mllowmg h,,_(,rf,RUng ,.,._fP,.(,m.,,_ to Weiliiesilay night. was ii decided sur:.|sa.tlsfy all eiiqulrcrs, .ind thanking the R,,_v_ _,_ M_ Mmonuigl D_[)__ who spent cess. The order was good consiilci-'above riiciitlpiicil geiivilr-ineii lor their his boyhood days in Valleyficld and whose wife is a Cliiirlottetown lady a sister oi` Mr. Eriicot Coffin. “With more than 1,000 persons partaklng of coiniiiunlon and it class of 342 roceiv-_ . ed into iiiembciwihlp, llie South Pros bytcrian Cliurcli, Rev. Dr. John Mur- dock Maclniiis, pastor, iiiadc history for the parish yer-ilerday. The service lasted two and ri linlf lioura and 100 persons received tliarltes ofbaptism. Ont of*-the 342 nionibcrs, 262`wei"e re- ceived on confession of faith. and the- iiiajority were men. The children will be received at Easter limo. Mcn of the South Side who are _ woll known _in business iiiid profcssloiial circles ,arc among the new commuuicanls of the t-liurcli. 'l`lio-= following 'telegram signed by llr._Miicliiiii5.i was seiit to l\Ir."Siiiiilay`_:il~ the close ol' tho ser- vicez- Greetings froin Soutli=Pr`esby-. icrlliii (‘.liuri~li and session. Great sor- vice this iiiorniiig.More than `1‘.000 par- took of coinniunioii. Three hundred and forty-two united with the churcli. We thank you for your part in lt.. Your consecrated services have made the day possible. Wo bear you in our licarts and in prayer. Yesterdays ac- in fr Greatest Results often come from simplest For instance- one"s daily food plays a big part in decid- ing -for success or failure. To bring out the best mental andfphyslcal forces sound nous ishmeni is imperative. -. _ _ i i __ ' - ~ I ' A soon made of whole wheat and malt- ed barley, supplies ln- splendid proportion all the rich nourish- ment of the grains, including the valuable mineral elements, lacking In many foods, but moat necessary for visor and activity of brain and body. ' “There’s a Reason” for Grape-Nuts MCBHS. I ing the crowded _state ot the 1-lnll.` Mr. J. West acted 'as chairman in lilo* usual efficient manner, while Mr. A.‘ J. Mallett ably performed his pariy as organist.. The conimlttee wish to thank Mr. Peter Brodie and l\lr. B. Carter, who realized such good pi-lcen for the baskets. They also wish to thank the people from Charlottetown and surrounding districts for help- ing the good cause along. The suni »o[-$73.00 was realized. which goes to buy material for Red Cross worl<._ A PLEASANT AFFAIR.--Oii Mon- day evening last. when thc Branch of the Red (‘i‘oss Society niet ut. llic home of Mrs. (llark and llillinun. -quite zi lol of sowing :ind knlliliii: was done for the boys at thc front; After' llic"~iiiv»eiliig closed Mrsi I-lill-, man who leaves shortly for licr new lionie was pi~c:~ic.ntc1l with ii nice fruit dish :ind spoon and the following ad- dress: Dear Mrs. illllniaii.-Hcarliii; that you are about to leave this part Io reside elsewhere. we cannot let you go without saying ii few words showing the I-siceni and respect. iii which you are held among us. Al- though but a short tiinc with us you have endeared yourself to us all. you have been it faithful worker in thi.; society since you joined li. As :i. token of good will towards you, wi- nsk you Io accept- this- sinall gift", ln coiielusloit wi- wlsli you nnd Mr. lllll- miiii many yeiirs of lieiiltli and pros- perity in your new lioinc. Mrs. ll. (‘. lliirdy. Mrs. .loiiepli llrycnloii, illrs. Ccpliaii ltiallctt. Signed on lwliiilf oi' 'the members of the Branch of llin lied Prods Society. llnlon llond. .JAPAN'S FUNNY BONE .lupuii was ilu- lirf~'t forcigii <‘oiiiiIr_\' \vi‘i~_‘i‘ l <:i\-‘ iii.»\'iiig plviiires shown. The 'rii 'ii.~li:i.~. iviilvii ri\i‘r_\' one lo tht- il\i».iii'<-, have will liipanesi- lnnlcriisi~- they drift along Iii the darkness liki- glow-works. At the ilicnlrc they will wail for _von till the perforiniiiice is ovur and s|iecil you buck on tires of' American rubber.; In Yokohama one whole struct is glven up to moving pictures-'i`licnIr: street. Great banners hung clear across it. willi the picturesque Japrin- esc nlpliitbet. raving up and down tliciii. idverilsiiig the rcspcr-live perform- snr-es. On the floor the audience sits, ~\'lt‘li` their feet squarely turned under them ibsorbod in the shifting shadows. The lubstitutcs are ln English; but no com- mon hi Eiigllsli conilng to bc ln Japan ‘har the mr-.aiiliig donsn‘i go ovcr their lieadn. li in now being taught in the iubllc schools so that lliurc is nl- rneaulu l` ways some one to whisper thc lille-'ni prompt ieplies und _\un Hlr for your valuable space. l uni, Sir ctr. J. T. JENKINS, Vliiiiriiiaii ol' Committee (Pnl. and Exniii. please copy) SYMPATHETIC BUSINESS “Soiiiiy," said a small boy's father. “how are you getting on at your new school?" “Very well, dad." said the boy. "Well, l shall come down and see you in your new home one day," re- nini-ked the iiithnr. "Well, ii' you do." said the boy. “you niui-ii rciiiciiibcr we have numbers at this school liistr-all oi` names; l‘m tliirt_\'~oiic." _ The _ue.\:i. nioi‘niug» the father weiit down and kiiocked at the school-house door. and when the si-.lioolninster op- ened ii-he i-inid; “l'vi\ come to have it ‘ooh at iny boy; l'ni the fallier- of thir- ty-mio." "Corrie inside," said the school- master. sympatlieticnlly. "l've got foiirtecii myself. l‘d like you to have a few more iirosperliiscs of my estab- llsliiiit-iit_ \\'c iiikr- 'i-in in nt. all agus." -\\'i-i~kl,\' S¢'ols|niiii_ can luiiiip of liuiiior :ind iiiaiiiifuctiirc piviiirv pl:|_\'s iliiii. will hit il. 'l`Iic .llipiiiiniw :irc now niannfactur- ing ilu-ii' own ill-ins. but they are nol. ol' iniicli iiitercsi io -.viiitc people, as nothing cvcr' liappcna in thcni. There ln no ai-tloii. lliilf 1 reel may be given up to drinking ii cup of ies. But this may lic exceedingly 'funny to the Jap- anese. for ilierc has been more going on than shows on ilie surface. By the way ilicy lifi tliclr clips. by the way they swing their fan they are passing a iiic:-range. ’l`wo Japuiiese can talk to ciicli other with Iliclr fans. while ‘lic while ninn slaudiiig alongside un- inying.-'I‘lic World Outlook. a Ji I K. American manufacturers have lab-, 'ired long and liard to fliid films that.; vill amuse the Japanese, but lhelrl :access has not been very marked. No! vhlte mind can fathom a Japancscsi .ensc of humor. Our funniest films ov-L Made in Canada _r there go nat, Charlie Chap- 1 ' The Drugstore Sold by' Grocers 'iii iroi-ei diem, our in his miii»i._i»r it - - - leath scene in some dramatic film ` ' Cor Kenton Prince Ste -_ may viii niiiaeiiiy mia when wiiii cmraaii Qpmesrcmi o¢..i.m..,_ "i¢i‘¢i-f:i"i;Snl. 'fliers ir aronuao hr- _-;-it _"_.;` fo‘f‘ Bni WND will loclte U18 JDPNI* _ _,_-,-,,, ‘_._‘gi_ W F; lorstiiiidn nothing of what- they are'