five: ‘ pref ‘Anna Luthcr I; O ' THE GREATEST STUNT SERIAL EVER PRODUCED 80,000 thrills In Mhon week! an full of thrills and atunta an an a" Ia full of nutrlment: Every . f°otvof each 2000 f‘. Episode contain: a unique" thrill oratuntl “The Great Gamble” OPENS ITS (RUN ON MONDAYFOR FIFTEEN WEEKS ‘tonal episode every MONDAY L _ We shall present one thrilling and AT TH STRAND RE has. l-luttchlnson . u NOTE--The opening Chapter will be shown at. the alrand Theatre @ .©.©' I‘ L :2 . J‘ , , ian sew ma} i sell e rec- Seats Now on Sale at the Theatre ‘Ticket Office f" glut Daily from 10 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m. I e Doors Open Matinee 2.00 Curtain 2.30 Sharp (gatj Doors Open Evening 7.30 Curtain 8.30 Sharp , ,qui Parties Arriving aftereCurtain rises _will be Oblig- {lite ed to Wait Until the first act is over é‘ n‘ E " R a 35 nd 50c l a; PRICES Rica's... gra . Matinee Ailults—20c., Children 10c Gel ewe“ ““ ‘ ‘ f “ ‘ ‘ . Peg "v ¢n w" v" ——~ ‘w w‘ i‘ FPG i ' if‘ ‘ A‘ STRAND the . . "FM-wig: Matinee Daily 3.15——N.ght 7 8c 8.45 ' i‘” I hMSh tr t OSOO . O Ollt‘. lOSOll S I NORMA pub ' turi TALMADGE dea I o i. cup In a Picturization of an Intense Drama i’ Sco (‘P 9} I. CPO 1» , rise an IQH I 91* From the Book by Moncton Hoffe ' f 1E5, . A GREAT STAR IN A GREAT PRODUCTION i, B- 5 A Story of a Love that was Greater than . 1E ‘ isity Life or Death ‘f egt his {fyfi I “The Hut of Canadian Pictorial HPO ' H Th R Great ’ , - Geiaorggcgts. afiiii -other l 14 Thrilling Chapter of sece“ f“ ‘““""st z t' t ‘ - i $3,, TllflfihPfldlls "g1 t _ A Big V Comedy 1 1 amt llll OI‘ Ollll am Fun Galore ‘ l yer: z -+~w+i 11'... i fess - t esta f ‘com J , l we ‘ f infl . i 3e Has arrived 0 - . A new VIVADOU age: it w . i ins’ ---T A L C U M--- wer . I. 3,31; With a Wonderful , Odor i, c I - l giirir- ' illl key ' ~25; SPECIAL , _ 1-," ' . , _. lid CANDY SALE so» ~ 40c A POUND l! Prince Edward ALL. Tl-IIIS \AIEEK THE TOM MARKS COIVIPANY lvlntlnuo Today 2.30 THE GIRL FROM NORTH CAROLINA Tonight at 8.30 Sharp JERREY FROM KERREY VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS O-Q-O- “.5050 O-O-OQ-O-OOOQQXO-O-O-O-Q 4 i m. ..»_~ ,. REDDIN BROS FOR SALE The STORE, RESIDENCE and ICE CREAM PARLORB known as the West End Groc- ery, corner Kent and Roch- tord Streets. Apply house or store to 3_ C. ll. ‘Foster e O+OO+OOO§Q< 68 I.lFI on CORNS u WITH FINGERS Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents You'll Ia u gli". Apply a few drops ~, l» ‘ 7".- “ QHIOCHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ', iiisciiitntii GUARDIAN 1920. i a -' .7I'i 1'1" t FEBRUARY c, '.-' fir. SOCIAL AND WHIST In Emer ald Hall February 9th. 6833 ARENA CARNIVAL TONIGHT. " " ' 683 POLICE COURT.'--0ne drunk yes» tel-day was fined $6 or 20 days. SKATERB AT CARNIVAL t0- nlgbt must be In costume. .8835 . a I - DR. ROBBINS, pental Parlors, Royal Bank Building. . ‘ 6821-2-6MEtf. Alley & Co. Ltd. -i , 67 .6-2-5ME2l. TEA AND BAZAAR FEB. 11TH AND 12TH.--Attend ‘the big ban- aar and ten at Notre Dame Acad- emy Feb. 11th and 12th. 6834 a palr. THE GROCERY STORE fixtures of Beer at Goff wlh be sold ut auc lion next Monday Feb. 9 at 2 p. m. I 3i AN AGRICULTURAL SHORT- COURSE will begin at Grand River on Wednesday evening, Feb. 11th. continuing to Friday evening. 6693-2ME-il. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of Falrvllle Egg Circle ln Lake Verde school house Monday Feb 9th, 1920. Important business. All please attend.‘ 6831 THE STRATHCONA FARMERS Institute will hold an entertain- ment and supper at the consoli- dated school on 'l‘nesduy, February 10th. v 6800-2~5-IvlE2i. CREW LEAVE FOR HOME‘.- (‘aptaln Sears nziil the crew of the S. ‘, (Jiinndiiin Sealer, came in from Soifrls yesterday and left for their homes in Montreal and others-parts of Canada. FOX MEETING-All interested are asked to bear in mind the meet- ing of fox men In the Board‘ of Trade Rooms tonight at 8 o'clock SOCIAL AT EMERALD FEB. 9TH.-—A whist and social evening will be held in lilmernld Hall next Monday February 9th. A capable committee are preparing o. pleasant time and everyone slltlllld‘ go and enjoy themselves. 683.3 CAR FERRY-The car ferry steamer, mnile trips as follows yes tertiary-Left Borden at 9.02, ar- rived Tormentlne at 10.06; left at 10.27, arrived Borden 12.28; left Borden 12.55, arrived 'I‘ormentine at 5.1L’; left at 3.18 fll‘l‘lVt-‘.il_ Borden at 4.30. The mail train nrrivcdgin (Jliarlottetown ut 7.30 p. m. 5 daynlglit. Dress optional. , night. SATIN PUMPS small alzei$3.50 ' BIG PRIZE CARNIVAL Areiml tonight. " 6835 COUNTRY CLUB OPENING Fri- 6802. oowi- ivifss THE Carnival to- - 6835 =GOT YOUR COUPON TICKETS yet-for "FOHIBQ 0f 1920?" 6825 _ your B081‘ _ f?” this IEngine —it has been designed and developed exclusively for you—an work boats, that BQVBS "IPOCY tistactqry and long servlCe- ‘G. W. V. Ai—'l‘he ‘regular meeting tonight ls postponed owing to oth- er attractions. ‘ 6,823. “ANNE" IN THE MOVIES? ‘fAnne 0i'-‘Gl‘EE1l_Gfllll65" has been pictunlzetl and was an attraction recently at movie shows in New England and also in (lalifornlaffhe pictures are based on the "Anne" books, by L. M. Montgomery of Prince Edward Island, and were made lneDedham, Mass.—Exc. _ engine for salt water fishing and on operating Costs and ensures sa Fairbanks-Morse u 7' ~ " Type M Engines save both time and fucl. They are always ready and olwaYs develop full horse-power on either gasoline or kerosene-sturdy, simple and economical to operate and keep in repair. _ Each type “M" m0d€l—3, ‘S, 8, l0, or 16 h.p.—-is equipped . with plunger pump for water circulation and a make-and-break hignition that inrurcs operation under all weather conditions. Back 0i each engine is the personal guarantee of the men who sell them—the men you know. Tliey and our eengme cs- perts will help you equip your boat with the type M best suited to your needs. Ask your dealer about this engine today. I_t means greater efficiency and more profits in your business. Minard’: Llnimerit cure: diphtheria - WANTED A young lady to work in drug store. Mustliave office experience. Apply "A. l3. C." Guardian. 6832-2-6-MEtt The New Show Room of ‘Prowse 8t Mcllinnon Another step in the improve- ment of the city hag taken D1110‘ in the building of‘ the new show room for displaying Automobiles. which has been constructed on Kent Street, in the rear of the McKlnnon Drug (‘.o._ store, iinil owned by Major MiicKlnnou and occupied by PROWSE 8: Mac- KINNON, Sales Agents for the, McLaughlin, Overland and Olds- mobile cighi cars and the Interim-l tlonnl Republic, Overland and Olds- mobile Trucks. The building has on the ground tloor room for the display of tour large curs, has a large plate glass in the middle of‘ tho front, and two. sets of folding doors, one on each side of the plate-glass, large enough ‘.0 let the cars" run In and out with comfort. The Inside is _ finished in Sheathing and Beaver Board, nicely finished cream color‘ and natural wood. A stalr-waytt leads up to i! fine suit of offices, which wil] also be used by the flrm. 1. As soon as the weather permits a concrete ]llilif0l‘lll will be lnicll from tho side-walk lo the building running the full length. When all' i is completed it svill be one of H10‘ ' fines-it Snow Rooms ln the city, and we bespcak for this young firm u! 54 . ¢n.’eCatnadian airbanks-Morse LIMITED “ si-JQhnvN-Bi 7Prince William wwwwww GRAND BALI. ' CONFEDERATION use az- PORTS.—AttentIon is drawn to the then lift, sore, touchy corns right! oil‘. Nopaiii. Yes, magic! A few cents buys a tiny bottle of the magic Freezone at any drug store. Apply n few drops of‘ Free- zone upon a tender. aching corn or a callus. lnsttiittly that trouble- sonic corn or callus stops hurting, then shortly; you lift It out, root and. all, without any pain, sore- ness or irritation. These little hot- tles of Freezone contain just en- ough to rid the feet. of every hard corn, soft corn, corn between the toes and the eulluses on bottom of feet. So easy! ‘So simple. Why wait? No humbug! in Mlnard’: Llnlment cures diphtheria ion-i A man's capacity for work often depends upon whether he Is work- ing for himself or others. Lucky is the mun who receives a kick from the left hlnd foot of a rabbit Instead of from either hlnd foot of a mule. Stock Quotations SALIFAX, N. S., Feb. 5.—(Quo- tations furnished‘ by F‘. B. McCurdy and Co, tre Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Yesterday. Today. . 82% 801%,, report ot the Confederation Life Association which appears in this issue. The local manager Mr. W. G. [ltogg ‘is wctll and‘ davtirzibly known in the province, and hiis been instrumental in building Lip n big business for his Association. From being slitrzlc handed he has increased his staff to three, work- slngton, Alberton, Tigtiish and else where. It ls pleasing to have one of our citizens associated with sitcli a. fortunate and progressive com- puny. SCHOOL wOfliThe following is the standing of the pupils of North Rustlco school for month of January. Grade Vl.—1. Myra Toombs. Grade V.-—1, Stuart. Woolner; 2. Jenn Houston; 3, Lucy Woolner, Grade lV.—1, Arthur Woolucr; 2. Mabel Wooln- er. Grade lll.-—1, Reginald Muc- Ncill; 2, Newton McLure. Grndie ll. Sl'.—1, Evelyn Woolncr; 2, Bertha ltollings. Grade ll. Jr.——1. Freddie Pursey: 2,, Sarah May MocLurc. Grade l.—1, Blots Le- Page; 2, Lewis Woolner; 3, Annie M. Publlcover. The following made perfect attendancw-Blyra Toombs, Stuart Woolner, Jean Houston, Lucy Woolner, Arthur Woolner, Reklnuld Mac-Nell and Blots Le- Page. - THE WAR MEMORlALS.-—The War Memorials attracted quite a larse number to the market bulld- ing yesterday where the splendid pictures were viewed with a great deal of interest. The exhibit was bfflllkht to a close last evening at 6 o clock. Many people have express- wlll again be placed on vlew In the city as a great number were unable to find the necessary time to attend the exhibition. In pre. War Memorials in photographic form to the people of Prince Ed- ward lsland, the promoter endeav- ored, as far as possible, to fully cov er the ground of the portions In which our people are most directly Interested. .All, or about all, of the units, Batteries, and Contlngents that enlisted In the Province of Prince Edward Island, and m; 1°;- overneag service, were presented. In this connection wereshown ma"? of the towns and villages France. In which our soldier. were Hither imsflscil in battle, stopped at or passed through. The destruc- tlon caused by the PBVB-BBB and dev asta-tlons o! the awful Hun; plac- es of historic Interest and wide- spread fame were given In this collection. These places and scenes are all familiar to the boys or Prince Edward island, who have seen active service at the front. The collection was the greatest and most complete of the Islandfii part In the Great War that has ever been given to our people In plc- ‘IOTIBl form. Thus In this collection was preseneed to the people of’ this Province 9, pictorial history of the part taken by the Island boys In , the great conflict and although the , descriptive matter was necessarily ‘short, the pictures themselves tell, tho story through the eye better perhaps Illan it ioould be itplsi through the pen. F .. ing from lC-liarlottcltiown, Uesidcis “ having agents In Summerslde, Ken - - ed the hope that the memorials L seating this unique collection of’. and other areas In Flanders and‘ "'41- tmiwm-rziulwt!‘ Formal Opening _ CHARLOTTETOWN “COUNTRY ctua Friday February 6th, 9p. m. Tickets at Reddin Bros Tuesday lO a. m. Ladies $1.00 Gentlemen $2.00 generous patronage for the very. line l-liie of cars and trucks, whlchi they are offering the Public. I . The Show Room ls now openlifor business and the firm will be gladi to sec anyone interested in cars‘ or trucksi Y (;,v;g(;_ 'l‘|ii~: NEH‘ i-iiiisox. info ulll‘ twiliiiiv-ts ~= Jle-(‘i-vittions. i _ lllt‘ New |‘:\ll.\'t\ll \f pnuntigriiph fur you!‘ fin ii:lill_\, Aliisicnllh Ptiltii at A. lu‘. 'l‘oointi.~i, _ Filmi- Hoist-n store. rlll.\'- Hold Queen Ht. Minard’s Liniment cures diphtheria non‘ LETTER OF SYMPATHY The following letter of sympiitlrv; was sent to Mr. Wm. Sta-wart, PoinLPrliit by ‘Thistle Lodge, L.‘ O. L. Belfast on thc occasion oi" the death of his sister, the Into Miss Jessie Stewart: To Our \Vorth_v BPOUIBI‘, William Stewart Dear Brothcrz-We your breth- ren of Thistle L. O. L. 2178 wish to convey to you our sincere sym- Bothy. on your recent hereaveirirmt. The ‘death 0i’ .\'0nr beloved sister Jessie ls deeply regretted by all. She eitdearetl herself to all by tier ‘splendid (‘hristliin principles. We 'know ‘Ils hard to part with those we love but we must submit to the will of our_ Divine Master who doeth all things well. We believe your sister is happier and better off that she has gone to that hind where sorrow ls unknown to be at rest tree from tne trluls and sor- rows of’ this mortal life. wt» would also extend our sympathy to your parents, sisters and brothers who wlll always mourn the loss of -;l dutiful and beloved daughter iintl sister. ‘Signed in behalf of Thlstlc L. f). . 2178. After Friday night Club w'"ll be open to the public every afternoon from 3.30 to 6 o’cl0ck. T u c s d a y, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, from 8 to ll, Monday a n d lhursday nights will be at the 5» yin / J e ____._.__. ‘I NEIL A‘ Mammy R w_ .%%Hfibfi gd p’ s I What Delco Light Will O0 ForYou , Convenient Plenty of clean, bright light at touch of button for ~ home and barn. ‘ Sate: disposal of those who wish to entertain privatel . Come to t is attractive place of entertainment, bring your friends and enjoy the environments of a place of taste and refinement. l-‘O ROOTOTE, lhere la nothing so soothing and‘ healing as Znm-Buk. This great ‘ ~ herbal balm allays Inflammation, draws out soreness, and reducer lwelllng. Those who have once used Zam-Buk for the treatment of winter ailments say theflivould ' l 00E no other remedy. as experlencd, ‘ roves that nothing can equal am-Buk for chappc hands, cold ores, cold cracks and ohllblalns. TH: also lnvaluaple (of al akl Injuries and dtaeaie l" "Al ‘drti -' In: and stores, orZam-Bul: Co" oronto. 50c. box. Sjor; ‘LQ. Bend 1c. mimp toi- pentagonal _-_ No open flame, no matches _ , no explosives, a good in- . surance policy. . licononiical: ‘Dependable: Runs on kerosene, low operating cosh. Use current from generator or storage battery, this gives dependable service day or night. DELCO LIGHT will-operate200 electric’ appliances. Saves time and labonattracts labor to the ‘arm, keeps- boys and girls at home, lightens burdens of the housewife, makes it possible to “have running water. _' us demonstrate the Delco Lighting and Water System" at t our showroom. i " , HORNE 8- w- hee trial box. '4'. ~ "w ~ww¢v¢a 1p» -..