ZERO HOUR 8.0.0 P M. FOR THE MONiTER ntttnv, ttttttuuttv ztttt 1920 1..- MASS MEETINC; 3 - l of every returnedlsoldier and sailor in Charlottetown, at the G. W. V. A. ll Rooms. Make it a point to be there, 'l as matters of vital interest to return- gi ed men will be dealt wtth. 1a,". i .NOT A G.W.V.A. MEETING} NOTABLE! wsontuc m tauooul PARAGUAY TEA MAY l f LONDON, Feb. 17.—"l‘lte ntar-, rlnge of the hiurquis of Blatttlfttrti‘ BYPTXCS =\‘- m" elder son of the Duke and Duchess’ v _ I _\ I . . of Marlborough and the Honorable; on.» soul t .- tn. fl I Mary Cadogun the ntost notabiet TIEWYIR‘ ll P1"! " wedding that, its taketnhlilffi " London since the. close ol the wntz; hurt wmm"; TRIAL 0t tttttttux l i’ rooavoo-OQQQ-OOQQHOovovecvocvow-oooaooom awo-ow-eoovo t z . BECOME PROHIBITIVE qlVItltetl States. tine ,\‘ort‘tt tXtttt-rt- t-ztn ltlilttlfttrlll ' O Q 9 6 0 0 0 4 o 6 o o 9 0 0 i Q o v 0 o o V o s 0 o o v v \ was rcnsntgonurowu suttnnmn j OPENS BITTER FIGHT PARIS. Feb. i7.-—Contronted by his peers assembled as a liigh court of Justice itt the Frettch Senate lo~ day, Joseph Uaillattx, ex-Prentier of Pruitt-e, ltttsbattttl ttl’ tlte wontatt who tlltl not ltt-sintlt- to t-ottttttit nturdor for love ot‘ him, lttttl nothing of tlte tlt-jectetl ttppeztruttre of a tttatt whose life dept-lids upon his ability to clcut" itintst-lf of the charge. of treason. On-the trotttrary, he ap- t: as ont- thoroughly sure of -lf and ready to take up litt- ltn-ttstltt tiehztte on tlte floor of the Settate itt a spirit of equality witlt the ntt-tt appointed by the nation t0 Judge ltltn. Dratnatic tenseness marked the opening of the tt'ial, the outcome of which is to solve the three years‘ ritltlleltltut has been puzzling the .~lill"."lll\(.‘|l of all Europe, wltetlter this Ttlrltlel‘ Prcntier, uttlversaily t-orcetlctl to_ be one 0l_ the keenest ‘ttraitts of the continent, did or did not betray his country lu_ the en- etny itt ‘tltc ttlidst of the war's Iatntpple for life or tieatlt. idiegattlly attired, his head held ltiglt, (‘aiilaux replied‘ in'a clear voice to the fortnstquestions at the opening oi the hearing. His fin- gers tttvetl with a pair. of pearl grey gloves as he listened attentively to tht- reading of the long indict- nteut. Now and then he passed a wltlsperetl word t0 his counsel. Jutlgts (liafferi and Nioutet, both tuetttlters of lltl- (‘hantbet- of Depu- lies, and Judge Dentattge, a vetter- t-hltt ntettthet- of the Patis bar. es» i‘ w” ““l°l""‘te.‘l all“ ‘:*"e""°9!* M: lnllllll.l‘,tf,.g.llt[,lllW peelally appointed to watch the t, .St. llargapttlty’ lvestttttttster. lltovt-tt? "~1>|‘t‘étlwrd) than“ xlnyvlnilll ‘mil m 39ml lmmwilill“ w SP0 that the was uhmrgi atseafgnf;Bgffrnfilttlfil;l trlttlttt-e i‘ lo Ytttftlthh-‘tttttuttts "mm i‘ grimly adhered [Q- . , - - - t 1 t ~ - ~ * itltllllldtcvetlaxltlltea ceretnotty. Alembet-sl y Willrittl-tittu that‘: ‘titt-tvtttttltntltt. httnt» ma" Conscience or Bluff; "warm ‘he 1'05"“ mmny l“; “PH “S ‘mmy l titlttl-llt ].‘ll"‘l\t‘ ‘iljltltllulltltl \‘l-tlllhh'\ltttll~ltli ) 4 the pettt-ttgttlwere tttrltttlt-tl utntttltiflchfo‘ ll‘§.r(;l_l.lwrltv in.“ i.‘ gin Wm _ (“hum Wwsflglls m. ‘he mmcb the. gilt-sis. Flte sewiyl- “'11s “ml j ylngll-lll-lllt ~"<--t<tt{;{ m. A',.f,_,.'.,,; mat tttettt t-ttlictl tt sartronit- stuile to choral, the Btsitop ot London at l “W. my.nhvnls .. In-M fmllmlxx‘ “pi .l.his Mime. ‘Ogpur H‘? 79m?" M 5L Miwgarels U _ » _:\t iH~l|Jt\-_ in“; “m. er ttitit his entirely tletacltetl alti- “mlgg [Hm presems . Mm’ “n: , ‘hm- _, lwtnai] “is my Lilli". was t-ritit‘ d by his ltoliticttl mid mflmmd , "mgmrwflm fl‘ :_,.h,,.,',;,| ,1 ‘.11.. pmt 3,1,4 ,,,,{,,.,1 “m, ent-tttieg us‘ “hltti't'," while his friends from tltevAtttertczttt t-ttlaltvts o1 the, r ‘hi -h- mw A g ihrlmgl] ChMJ m (vhdnlvlerlze i‘ as proof young ltrttit-lzrouttt.’ _ ‘ _ . _ ‘ Hm“ d m- vlmn. Co“ inn“, - Th“ “m! Fig" “hml. “m Vi’? ‘l ,- tptlrit-tl -ottrtl ttltttnt t|t._- 5m- tty ,» t"- ttx is e urged with ltavintl ‘ 110mm? fgmmll uvvlilll V)?" Ifmlllzlyly- 1mg» itilllltg i ttttlal ‘ed lltc security of tlte sllllo P05505505- “qpemdl HHHH‘ m‘ '- "l ’l‘it<- littuid i4 ltrel i h)’ lillittt; h,\' ltlttts and ntttt-ltittzttions calcu- etlittzttts. sittrc the tttotltvt- ol‘ tlt-- llrltlcgrooltt is the Atttt-rictttt ltortti in” WNW i‘ ilucltess of Murihctrttttglt. H» tttlt tl l fore her tnurriage twenty . v _ H, l": ago was Miss (‘ottsttt-ltt \' W“ ‘ of New York. The yottttsz is‘ the eldest son oi lltv lluln- . . Duchess and ctntstttttt-tttly- v. ttt- lterit the Aiztrlborottelt till»: is one of the ntost tlioitlsttz‘ _ itt the British pettralze. ilt- \\ ' horn at Spencer iioust- lt-ttelt-H ~t' _ ‘JSept. 18, 1897, and Wits t"tt-i~t-~ttt d ‘ John Albert Edward \\'tl...tttt. 15 latr- Kilo: ltltlmxttrtl. tlt. tt Ptttu-l t; “hilt-s, stutttlittg sp tsor tttr i t: The young uttttt lt.t.< lt-tt-tt mttt .'ttl"- t-tlut-ttltttl, nlttLvliitt- llltt,\t t." ' tttett oif ltis1'ttttt‘l' tttltt-ttt. H tltt- trttttrtl with - -_:t tzolti colt ; \\'t-.titlt_\' t-r l.) its 'i‘ltt- lit-t" rut-fer and vpersottttltl)‘ oi hi" dl - " l ‘s Linlment cures diphtheria Bottt tit Sale Tender»- will be recelvctl ttp r-t ‘Mina v via: tts~vt>ttitttt~ with ,ltil.\‘l‘i).\', l‘ it.‘ uh ltll|,{.~. lltt- lt' utltletl. 'i‘lt»- itost ta ‘tttd tlt - nit-d to the gut-st.» in 'l‘ltt» supply o1‘ tn.tlt~ l.- :'t'tlt*\\'ttl ti.» l> t't.~t|tttrtetl, Silver and ttrt now ttst-ti by rd, ttt-tilit-s. it tintt tttd st t lttt ll r plum“ h‘ m" ts -s,; .‘i zt- > y 1 M‘ llleklaltettx-tr. tilttts .~'|:-ll= . Ll 4,,» lterizt-tl utuclt oi llttt ntttttlt .tI LIJnDGIQERS HAVE :ltt--. , itt sttiltt» parts. 1 l ‘.5. ~l‘rt)ft-:rsot' " lit- Kill "ii ntett. guttrtl is lit rnt i l.tt',:t- lllt- ttttly ilil\'t{ ztslrinutttt! - it zttt ittvttlttr '3 :ltt- t ' ill’ BLACK LUNOS ltlztclt slid, “are due in Ltttttltttt tttttl titt- Nittrclt 15th for titt- purt-lt‘ ' o‘ i< Ytlty- in the country‘ ltoat 2.5 it, keel. 33 fl. ovtt-ntl, t- put-t» ttirimntlotrsltlttt-l; draught. 2 ft. 3 in ltrt-altlt Ii ti. l t ttt .o lot" lltt- ttpp.tt~ in, tlrlvttn hy 10 ll. l’, lntpt- —' Iht- part of rlttgitte l5 gjtl. copper tattk. til *1 -"\\II.~' L-‘ultl-lllt t‘<." complete. Boat is in first cl condition; also 1 scow 35 ft. K tt. t “~?"_*>———~— "ltollottt lJory l2 tft. l0 oystt-t- illllr. l tlretiges. Lowest or any tettdt-rl -\ jitltttttife itt tltt» ltttttds o1’ t not necessarily acct-ptetl, ‘ltoj: i< :|llllo'l ii.‘ tlttttut-rtttts as at 'i b, tltlttt httil~ littttttl to lead to a pretttature peace, .~, tortrtttgv to the itttercsts of the » tzottttttyv. lie is expected lo tnake a urea‘ specclt of tleiettce, probably E‘ritlzt,v. in which he will fully d0- velttp nis own titeory and ztttentpt t: prove that ltts policy, tltotttzlt it tntty he tlisztpltrovetl‘ by tltt- prcscttt l-‘rettclt Uoverntuettl, was ztctttatetl by pulriotit- tttolives. Basis of the Accusation. 'i"ltt~ aterttvttitttt, whit-h itt the opitt- it-tt ttt‘ tttzttty for - llic tttttst tt-rrri- ltlt- ttttltvttttt-ttt : - ex-l’rt-~ tuit-t‘ alt- nott-s in (‘aillausk itztntl’ \\l'llllll{ tiist-ttytrvtl itt n safe tie- lltlsll tztllll at l-‘lort-tiue, ll:tt_v, and -- tn w‘ it~h llc otttlittetl it scltente hy wititrzt he would resttttte oilice otra plttrfttrttt of ittttttt-tlittte peace with ilertttatty. iiis/ plan was trt hecottte virtual tlit-latttt" oi lt‘t'attct~ by nteani-t :' the Lotttlot‘. of tt t-tntp d t-t-t siztrlletl an 3. (‘able mt- atgt-s front tht- (1."r~ l’ h)’ it'll-ill; ~tttttt .‘.litti.-tt-t~ ut iiut-tttts Aircs, Ar» rtiztlitrtt, stall ‘to Berlin tltrouglt l‘outtt Joltatttt lleittriclt from llcrtt- ..tttt"i'i'. ’l‘ltest- ntessttgw ‘tre said to tell of (‘aillaurds rel; 10.15; with l-lerr Lipscht-r, a Hungarian, tlurittt; the war, anti with (lortttatt ezttisi-iztries. 'l‘o tltc latter he is said toitavc giv- t-tt the itnpressiott that ltc was ready lo nt-goliztlt- pence with Gertttany‘ and tu- foster a idrattco-Gt-rtttatt en- tenle. ' 3.. (‘uillaux-‘S acqualntattee wtttt 4 utatty suspcctcti‘ tnen itt Ftxtttce, lt- ttly and tlte United States, ittcludittg ANDREW Bowfifisst lj“"l"l"" i“ '1“ h‘ ‘l3 "l i‘ “ilm- (‘punt Minotto, ltuslmtttl of tho Ivfllfllllt-"Hlll _“‘"“"'>“*' tlaughter oi a ntillionaire ttteat Phone connection, Tilt-re tvtttltl prt be fewr-t- pvwkor n; ,(~h1cugo_ ‘ T204-2-24ME2i. itztcltt~lttr< it‘ llll-\ w "t pertttittetl to 4_ (“influx-s aneged decmmuol] itt italy to ex-Ministet‘ Murtitti, re.- presetttittg France as exhausted and ready to make peace on a ltasis of _.Ii: ._, MORSESTEA \ on me s tfitfftfiiltlgdtt?!» delicious oi‘ eiiltijlligmwrligsr Ives new hi‘: and L the day's Eli"; 6.25 3.7m. .Lv. Charlottetown Ar. ‘45 a.m. Lv. Summcrsidc Ar. ' p.m.- -Lv SFICK ville Lv. ‘l a.m. A Mon trcai Lv. ‘In! Through Connection: to Prince Edward Island , via Snckvlllc. lvlng Slckvlllo for Tormentine at 1.15 p- m. Sec Yout Tickrts Read. W. T. HUGGAN, Dlutrlct Plllcnqer Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. l. t r.' Luvs Charlotleiown Uaily Except Sunday. Daily Service Between Halifax and Montreal Maritime Express Leaving Montreal, dsttly except Saturdays makes Points if THROUGH‘ sutvtctt TO Quebec and Montreal With Ccnneclions for TORONTO and ALL points W68! Via the only Canadian Route , 5.35 p.m. 6.05 p.m. 1.15 p.m. 9.25 n.m. Local Train leaving Mflnctztt. at 10.55 a. m. connlcts with train Vite-CANADIAN NATlONAL RAlLWAYS W. K. ROGERS, ._ City Ticket Agent, Charlottetown, P. E.'l- the evacuation by Germany of Bel~ giutu and the invaded French areas, against territorial anti other cont- pettsation tto Germany from Russia. Several Ouistandlng Fealures. Front a spectacular viewpoint, the trial 0t‘ tlte former Pretniet- may be 'divtidtttl' into several otttsttandittg lt-atttres‘ which will be cltrono logically: .- -—(‘ailttux‘s speech itt his own tlelcttce, which is expected to be ' settsalittttttl. TT.——T)lSClOSllT€5 of his relations with (‘ottnt Niittotw. ('—-Ft'eslt sitieligltts on the Bnio Pttslta case nud tfuillauxs relations willt that “cause celebre.“ ll.~i~Jt-ltoes from the llettoit‘ Trea- i son t .. -~(‘ttilittttx‘s relations with lite tper iipttttet Rouge. . i'he story of (‘nillautcs trip to A . l ll tly. ' Opinion is tlivitled as in (‘aillntttfs luctivilic in llaly: Some llaiiutt polt llit-iatts assert he actually‘ invited | Italy's aid in the prontpt cottcluslon , tti peat-e while others, equally pro- l tttittettt, positively deny tltis. TJttdge Mornct is Prosecutor. 'l‘ltc prosecution is contlttcteti by litttlgt- Mnrnct, the tttun who con- |’ virted Mata llttrl, the itetttulful Ger- ‘nan wontan spy. l 'l‘ltt- Statute (‘ltatnher was crowd- ‘! t-tl lo overflowlttg abtttdaykt npeu~ int: of the trial. Leon litturgeois ]l|'t':~‘ltl't'(l. The dlplonuttitf corps was \t'itlt-ly' reptzesetttetl. New stalls ltati bet-It ererltrtl tn accotttndattt iltt- new Alsatian representatives. | (‘aillnttx sat somewhat isolated in .-t velvet armchair lteltittd his roun- sel. while itt his rettr several places lt.tt| itt-en reserved for the witness- t-s. The latter will include Atnltzts- tttttiors, Chanccliofls, ex-Pretttlers, l ltuhlisiters ntttl other hiliit plttcctll pttrsottntzes, limiting up the most tllsllttgttlsltetl list of Witnesses on‘ rt-t-ttrtl itt n French trial. t -i---o0->i——~ ' SHOES FOR STEP-LADDER l l Pttl shot-s on yotlr lutltler and protect your polished floors. Take n ltlr-rt- cut front an old kid glove tttttl glue on lite bottom of each leg of the latider. . t l olice Held lip t-ttst what will be stthtniilt-tl tl. ttte $210,000 inn; eottlrtbttteti to 4t ftttttl alntutttl itt the teettter of t-uclt cake. tired." ol‘ the tortures of Ritcuntutlsttt, give credit. kidneys acid out of the blood. ltl crystuliz~ es at the tnuseles and causes those awful pants every Rheunttttisttt knows so well. neys. the uric acid out of the ltlootLWitlt- out uric acid there catt be no Rheu- ntatisttt. Kidney Pills do not make lteuithy ltititttgvs . , Don't prolonl Inihrin I from By Two Robbers SilDDiAF, Feb. Zl-Chief of Police Gunn and Railway Agent Scribner of Patinstc were forced at the point nit‘ rite gun to cease pur- suit of two robbers ltuttdy with stlxrsitttoters. The store oi’ l). J. Dor ion teas robbed. Morcltatttlistt to the value of about $800 W213 stolen. Both suspects have had records. —— RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATY URGED NEW YORK, Feb 2l.—ltttntetiiate ratification of the 'l‘reuty of Peace with the Senate reservations re- taining for the United States its right to withdraw from the League oi ‘Nations on proper notice, a de~ claratlon against Article Ten, 2n its present forttt, and tletttatttiittz protection for the Monroe Dec- tthte, “in letter atttl spirit." were tttlvocated in the platform adopted here today by the New Yohk State Republican (‘onvention Other planks, included: Esiublis-lttttcttt of an ittternatlonal high court of justice lo decide lusti- ftiabie disputes between nations, promote and: revise international law. Speedy ratification of the woman suffrage amendment by State Leg- islatures so women can vote for President and Congresstnett in No- vember. Vigorous nteasttres to preventtlte spread of tradicalistu. ltlstablislttttettt. of a contmissinn on ittdustrial _ relations to make strikes ittcreasittgly" unnecessary and ittfrequent with right given labor to share itt determining. the circutttstattces uttdet- which it shall work. ltetettlion “of lite pfillClDlf} of protection“ as a national policy "to ttttsttre the naliotrs economic inde- pettdettre." Oppasiliott to (loverntttettl owner- ship ol" t-ttilroztds and the Pltttnh plan. " .~\ ntercltttttl tnarltte flying Atttericatt flag and owned by vztle capital. A trtttall standing artny with a trainctl citizens reserve “subject, to call for service only izt case of tleclztrztliott ol‘ war by (‘on ress. A cottstrttt-livc policy t ~ co-op- oraliott for the prevention of war and‘ the reduction of arntatttetts ‘without sacrificing love of cntttt- li‘_\. and the Attterictttt idea.“ to a false and ltartttful fortn of interna- llottttlisttt.“ the. yti and an international conference to‘ .t Johtfs Matt l, p Gains 20 "Pounds JOSH ABH REGAINEID HEALTH AND STRIENGTH AFTER FLU BY TAKING TANtLAC According to the testimony of the ntuitlpllod thousands who have _ used it there is nothing more in- vigoratlnsz titan Tanlae ‘to persons suffering irottt the a-fter effects of grippe, influenza, bronchial trou~ bles, typhoid and pneumonia, or who are itt a run-down condition from any cause. Another striking instance in con- nection wilth this fttct is evidenced by the experience cf John Ash. a well itnlown fisherman, living at 43 Carters Hill, Saint Johns, New- iloundland. _ Mr. Ash states that during, and following an attack of influenza, nearly u. year ago, he lost fifteen pounds in weight, but that Tanlac has put him in shape to where he ltas regained all that back and five pounds besides, making an actual gain of twenty pounds in just s few weeks time. But let Mr. Ash tell his own story; here is his s'tttte-‘ ‘ntent: "For anyone who is suffering from the effects oi "Flu" and wtant- ing something to build thent up 1 want to tell otf ‘the wonderful re- sults I have gotten from Taulac. tatok of "flu" myself, was down in bed for a. month, and rt was thought l could not get we'll. When l did finally get up i was as weak as a baby. l bud absdiutely no appettitc and nty stomach was so weak and upset that i could not eat tnuch of anything. My nerves were left in an atwfully torn _up condition and l could hardly get any sleep at all. What little sleep l did get seemed to do nte no good and I invariably woke up -wltlt a mam, nagging lteaduclte. l kept rocking along. tttkittg this, that and the other ined- icine, but got no better and be- came very ticspottdetrl for tt seein- ed tltat nothing could help mo. "l itad been reading about Tan- lac and was so itttpressed with what others s-titi tt had done for them that i began takting it thyself. ' Well, the results have completely sttrprisetl tme. l had lost fifteen pounds on ztccoutttt of the fffiu" and have gotten all tinrt back and live pounds besides, ntctking an. actual gain of twenty pounds, in just a tow wouks time. My appetite is line now, ttty siiontach is also in good shtpe, attd ‘l tint getting back! my strength rapidly. l sleep good 'l‘lte plztttttrttt is lteliovetl lo fore- iit-pttltlit-tttt National (‘ottvetttitttt." Tina- FOXMEN CONTRIBUTE TO HUNGARIAN FUND §Jl‘l\\' Ytllth 20» -.\lort» lhuit to rrtlit-vt- the slarvittg children oil llnttlzttry at the fur att-cllott itt the‘: Masonic littll ltere today following. an earnest plea for their aid by‘ llerltert (‘.. Hoover. {- Ginger Drops ’i‘itt-y ntay be turtle as foilotvs: One cultfttl of ntolttsses, hitlt‘ a cup-' tttl of sugar, butter attd t-ttld Will- t-r, tjnclt. two leaspoottfuls of soda one of ginger au.| enough flour to ntake a stiff ltattt-r. .\lix and drop on ltuttered tins, place 'a hlattcltt-tl lie Catt with? ALEX COURCY SAYS DODD'S KIDNEY PlLLlS CURED HIS RHEUMATISM Quebec Man Who Was Crippled Has Found Complete Relief, and States That Dodd’; Kidney Pills Are Entitled to All the Credit. Ste. Andre de itestlgottche, Bon- avettture tCo., Que, Feb. 23rd—- (Stpeclalb-Clalttting that he is cur- ed of Rheumatism, which had en- ttlreiy crippled hint, Mr. Alex Cour- ed itere, gives all the credit to D0dd‘s Kidney Pills. "A friend advised ttte to try Budd's Kidney Pills for Rheuma- lisnt." Mr. (‘ourcy stalled when in- terviewed. “l was so bud i could~ not work. "Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cured nte. I can now do ttty work and ant not Mr. (‘ottrcy is only one of tltott- sands of (‘attadiatts who, relieved i)odti's Kidney Pills ‘the entire They have proved that Ritt-untlalisttt i=4 caused by tiiseastzd failing to drain the uric sufferer front The rentedy is lo cure the kid- Healthy kidneys strain all Ask your neighbors if I)0tl(l‘s Get Well- ofllllhl, Ooldl, Bore ‘l’ rant. Oriya‘. Cramp“. Ohilil. Bontnl. ll-n l. Drone til. monaillds. no. Johnson's I_\n_odyn'e Ltntment ll o doctor‘: nnoarinlon for In- ternal and nternni nu with a w o u d a r in l In; lbolhllll» hosting, pain butlehlnl anodyne upon nah-b Iouout nidihl lo Get Well— . ful ‘for what it has (lone, and is _ And ts NotTired i cy. well known and highly respeet- ' and sound every night for l attt no ‘ lottget- nervous. Tlttztt tired feoiittg has left nte anti. itt fact, l ant just like a tltltferetrt ntatt. I ant now cott- vitttwl l.lt:tt Tuttlal: is every hit as good as they say it is, if ttot ltetler. i trerlttittly feel very grate- stiil tloiutglktr nte and l will always spettk a good word for it." Tanlac is soldvitt (‘ltarltttttttown by lteddin Bros. and thy tlte lend- ing druggislt in every town. -—i-Qo-c--_- - llrazi-l nuts are the protlttctn of the Juvtn, a lofty, ntagttillcettt tree, l which grows in the northern parts ' hurd shell, which sotttethttest is as ' About ten months ago i had an st- p of Brazil. 'i‘ltey are covered with :1 ii large as a child's lteatl, and holds ftft; or more nuts. l; 1 ' t tlttl~tttwt'. EDISON DIAMOND ntsc “THE PHONOGRAPH WITH A SOUL” c EDISON SPEN 1.‘ if THREE MILLION DOLLARS i FOR YOU t To develop a phonogrrapitwhich would give you, in your home, the literal RE-CREATION of MUSIC, Thomas A. Edison spent Three Million Dollars in re- search. The result was the Official Laboratory Model of ‘ THE NEW EDISON “The Phonograph With a Soul” This wonderful instrument has been compared more than two thousand times in public with more than forty different arttsts-stngers and instrumentalists~and in each instance 1t_s RE-CREATION of the singers voice, or tnstrutnentaltsfs performance could not be told from the original. . ~ ' What more proof could you want? The New- Edison has publicly shown, not once, but thousands of times that it. attains the subiimest lteigltts of ntusic—that it cati satisfy your every music ltungger. . _ Cotitexin and lteat" the New Edison lie-Creations. See if the lie-Creation d0esn’t ntake you actually feel i the presenceloi‘ the living singer. A. E. TOOMBS 107 QUEEN srtttstzt‘ f ' a. quick sale. ING (YONTESTY TUESDAY (Tomorrow) MORNING we will. place on sale at 9am over one hundred pairs 0f curtain _ These are curtains which have been used tam 0f each patr ts more or less soiled. In some designs there are several pairs 0f a pattern. All greatly reduced. Now at. .. . . . . . .550 to $10.00 per pair _ A large number of single lace curtains-manufacturers’ samples- wtllbe onsaleatfromeach 39cand69c One visit t0 the tub will make ‘these curtains good as new. Not a pair but is~worth about; double our sale price. COME EARLY kND AVOID THE RUSH EVERY I)()I4I4;\ tt t-rnetustc nwrtrntcs YOU 'ro s" outsss ts THE (ilil~‘.»\'l‘ AUTO otttcss. w f 7 n. as samples and one cuti- ziplitidili ALSO IGVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE l<l.\"l‘l'l‘ltl<li~l YOU TO A GUESS 1N THE GREAT AUTO GUESS- .\ $1050.00 AIVITYAIOIBIIJG _ "mfll ~_~_~~ txoetttvnttcsrr. FEBIliUARY 24,1920. 4' 1 l. QfWQ‘Q-Q~O-O—§O-&O-OOQOQ§QO-OQQ Q§§ Q94 0O OfirO-Q 0O §§~O4 §44§