dward "p-Night 7 and 8.45 Matinee 3.15 Sig: LAST ‘(is allace. y Reid” The Valley’ Giants A PARAMOUNT ARTPRA FT PIPTVRE t L nit‘) sun i i z i 2. i Towering redwoods mile on mile-and two men who loved them. Then the hand of the spoiler, and a war to the bitter end. . A picture of the lumber camps and the p clash of giant woodsmen. Throbbing with red blood and physical strengthMajestic in its nat- I ural beauty. Warm with a romance as sweet as I any ever told.~ ~ § _' IWILLIAM DUNCAN “run DEED I norm JOHNSON ix on _~\ DEVIL” 2 - 110s RYAN . i Fourth illrilllng episode of ViiugrapIiH-i latest serial “Smashing Barriers” i . . . O'§'0'0-§O-0 fGUVFQOO 00 00 0000000 0 00-00 04 04 90 00-0 0 0'0 0 0 0004 ~-"<~.:~1—:':1*.-;:I .'Q0.'00'0000000Q000§0000000O0000000000000000000000 Prince Edward 2- - NIGHTS -2 ‘VeilncstIuy—-'I‘hnrsilziy. .II:il'cIi--I7:i|itI l3. Tlll-I I’.\S'I‘I.III<I I)l{.\.\l.\'l‘I(’ (‘LASS ' Will present The 'I‘Iirec. _\l‘i Irish Iiraiita. “ERIN-GO-BRAGH” a by Bernartl IflMoore ‘ Puller the Direction of MR. J. AUSTIN TRAINOR AuspiPes oi’ the Benevolent‘ Irish Society. i i i i 0 i z z r Pleasing Specialties Iiy " Mr. Elmer Ritchi.. Mr. Charles H. Earle. Miss Georgie Kelly. Mr. Joseph Doyle. Prices - - 50¢. 35¢ Seat sale opens Monday, March 15th at 10 a. m. at Theatre Box Office. ¢¢0vv0¢¢¢vv0#00000%000V0 v0 fivvv v Y.M.G.A. nous i As the result of one Older lB0y'5 vision there are now four O. S. El. 'p_ Gfoupg organized in the Ma- pequa ¢ongregflfl0lL The Mentors and officers for the four Grit“?! are as follows:- DarnIey-l Tuxis Grill-ID. W. H. Crozfer, Mentor, Russel Woodside. Pretor, William Donald‘, Scri tor. Hamilton-l Trail Ram!" ""19 Mr. John Simpson, Mentor. leefllle ' Ramsay. Grand Chief, Stewart Owen, Sub Chief, Keith McArthur. Tally, Douglas Ramsay. Clche. N9“ Simpson, Iloorkeoper. lMaIpeque-l Trail Ranger Group. Mr. Thomas MaicNntt, Mentor. Wal- ter Beurlslo. chief. Charles Taylor. l . ‘Canadian Authors Night at Prince Si. School "Canadian Authors’ Night" in Prince Street School which took place last evening attracted a_ 800d sized audience. Mi‘. Henry Smith. chairman of the School Board Dre- slded. The main feature of the evening was iiii address by Ilon. F. ]_ y“); who gpokfl on Island au- thors, luenitlonlng such writers us John and Thomas LePage. (‘olonel Hunter TJuvar, J. II. Fletcher, Dr. C. J‘. MoMilIfln. James Jeffrey Roche, L. M. Montgomery. Misses Bessie Gregor and Lucy Gertrude Clarkln, Edgar Mcllmis and the late (‘richlow Ilarris. Fillb-Clllfll Slll‘"i1}1£lil""“i“i°- Cache‘ The following was the pro- Bruce Mac. utt, ‘n y- gminmp;_ Dufilltffwl Vliml “anger group’ (‘Iinrtis-"Lanti of the Mfllllfi" Mr. E. It. Woodslde, Mentoi, Wale SCHOOL (‘oni-t-rt. Itecll atlon,-—"'l‘liis (‘an- [é lace Adams, Chief, Reginald Mac ruin of Ours" (J. David Edgar). lNutt, Cache. . -—--"Q.>"i" School. R _ Atldrcss. “Island Authors." I-Ion . F‘. .I. Nash. Solo null t‘hiii'it<¢-——"\.Vrcck of the Julio Vinnie" tllrumniond), l-Ielcn --—~ Stewart and others. PARIS MIIITII lil.—.\mb:issiutlfir liPPllflll'lIl,"—"pilllllltilll Light ol‘ \Viillueo .‘i I‘~-lIlIll"lI not-i ‘o I‘l‘f‘- the Il'ilr~ rim: (‘iizili-urs" (Fuitoiti) by iulcr llillciautl Footie-sling more t‘oiisliiiii-v~ l\Il‘I“lll‘Illlll*. dmnip-q in|'.,;~H-,_|tiiiii on ilii- Allir-il lli-i-iltliliu "dill" (lrcy Linuet." t “mtmp. inwgiy,‘ mics-iii. 'I"hi- .\mcr~ INITHIrriiIIJ (‘lit-ills Sioiliiarl. ‘ iuan (MVFTIIIITPIIT. it Wilg said. will Solo .'iIl'I i',illll'li,~l "(Hiuutlu Ever“ TUQIIITI‘ “ITPVIIIP kntiwlcillii‘ "l Al‘ 5mm i- “M,” “mph- Ilctl Iulciiiltnis l|l\\'.ll'lI the Soviet lwllllll" ""31? FlimlWI-“i (‘aremm '-\""lli"'ll I.I‘IN‘IIIII( I. Imllil McLure, f? ' ll it l -for~ aizrci-ini: to _ H einiiiltillulilltl-‘Iis I'I';~tl'|-<I"|Il iiion in lll|\' 30bit.’ "Hit-ilk Lullaby [Pauline . _. ' I ' . , . .I ililSltlll, It'll! I" ~iiucily and Mur- IIIVGSTIKIMIIIQ lulllllllllil‘. lhdl pin; "21"" WWIL ' \' be sent into Russia. __v___ ‘._______ II"('Illflll4IlI.~*"II!l('I( Illild new“, RENTS WILL BE (Illlss t':iriuiiiii. .\I:ibi-l Ilgutlersim. lit-citnt.itin.'-'!My' Ifrluocss", (Ed'- gm‘ Klllcluliis.) Riiirgorct. Molnnis. Solo and t‘burns;——“Murt-h on, O ('.'iiiiiil:i.". Soloist, Elsie (frziwforil. |tet1It.'iiion.—"'I‘Iin Sun Cup." ‘llnlllllllllillll. (inn-o hit-Rue, FIXED av _ LAW m ell/tiff... MADRID. Nlarch ll.—'l‘lie min- that a law flxiui: rates for the rent- al oi,’ houses is to be Introduced to l'l‘ PAYS to bu! in thirst-owned CARTERT SEED CATALOGUE will be ready in a few days, a post card with name an‘; address will bring acopy. 555-$-12ME2i. DROP INTO THE CENTHA}. ICE CREAM Parlors tonight and try our new special. 7587. O8 OENTS and three coupons with postage will secure for you the new University Dictionary’;- i 285. VERY DAINTY CAMIBOLES just arrived all the latest styles". Prowse Bros. Ltd. " 7561-3-12ME2l. THREE COUPONS and 98 cents will Bet you. a new' University Dictionary. Send postage for out- of-town orders. 7285. KENSINGTON IN Temperance Hall Monday evening 15th see your “boy" and where he, fought; shown in “Island War Memorials"—Don‘t miss this! Mar 11-31 POSTPON‘ED.——TIIG G. W. V. A. Novelty Skate to have been held at the Arena last evening was postponed until further notice ow~ lug to, the very mild weather. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Y. M. (l. A. Auxiliary will he held this (Saturday) afternoon at 3.30. Election of (lflliiiifg and other important business. A full attend‘- aiice requested. 1i WINSLOE CIRCUIT. — Sunday 14th March, Higliileltl 11 u. in. Pi-iiicetown ii p. -tu. Wlnsloe Soutlr 7 p, in. Spcclntscirvices in WIu-' sloc North from the 15th to the 10th inclusive. U. II. Peters, Pastor. MARSHFIELD SERVlCES.——Itev T. \V Goodwill Will tionduct sec vices in lilzirslillclti Prosbvleriiin (IIIIFCII Sunday March l4 at ‘ll n m. and at Flllifflllwtilill at ll p. III. Iiev. J. M. Murcliistm will taki- Mr. (jootlwllls services on Idcnslng- lot. Fitld. AUTOMOBILE ‘sHOwr-Tlic. Automobile Trude Association pro- pose holding am automobile show on the 18th and 19th instant. for ivliii-li great preparations are being lllillll‘ till/I nu PIIIIIJTZIIK’ program prciitiiwcil, The show will open 'l'liui'silay night Ellurirli 18. YORK CIRCUIT. — Sunday Mari-h 14th, Rev. Ii‘. ll. Llttlejohils will preach at York at I1 a. iii.. [Tnitm Road l} p. in. and Ilraickley 7 pJm. Go-to-cliurch Sunday will bt- observed at Union Road and llvrucklcy appointments. Everybody COIIIG. THE CAR FERRY.-The car fer,- ry steainei“ iiladc two round trip! in good time yesterday. She left Borden .‘Ii 9.10 arriiring at Tormeu tine at 11.15, She left there at II.- 40. arriving at Borden at 1.30.. She left there at 2 o'clock arriving Tor; mentine at .0120; loft ngaiuat 3.40, arriving Borden at 5 o'clock. She brought 60 passengers, The train arrived in Charlottetown ul 7.40. PROMOTED.—-Mr. Bruce (‘ai- rut-tiers, son oi‘ Dr. Cnrruthers, this city, who joined the Royal Not-tit West Mounted Police about six months ago and ‘is now with the force u‘. White Ilorse, Yukon Ter- ritory. and its youngest member In that district, has been promoted lo the rank oi‘ Conlldaute to the Commanding Ollicer of the District. Ills itmny friends will be glad to learn of his promotion. STUDENT VOLUNTEER MOVE‘- MENT.—Mlss Gwendollne Frbscr. travelling suretary of the Stud cut Volunteer Movement for For- elsn Missions ls in the city roi- several days in the interest of the movement. She will address a meet ing of the Prince ot‘ Wales College students in the Y. M. (‘. A. Hall this evening and will speak In the Baptist church tomorrow blaming at ten tfclock. Miss Fraser Is a graduate of Dalhousie College and has visited the (illllildlllll (Iolleges In Ontario. Quebec and the"Muri» time Provinces. . SPLENDID SUCCESS.-—Thc bas- ket. social held In Afton Hall Tlitlrstlay night in aid of the Prot- estant Orphanage. passed off very successfully. There was a large atteutlaacc. the halt being crowded. ’I‘lie programme comprised u lec» titre by Rev. George C. Taylor, of (‘liurilottetown on ilsibmo moms nt‘ the Gran-t Iii/or." ailrlrosses by Mr. B. \V. LePage, Mali’. I'., and Mr. S. A. McDonald, u vocal solo by Mrs. Edward DouIl-aud hagplpe music by Mr. John K. MiacKenzle. oi‘ (lliarlottctown. The baskets ivi-rt- auctioned off at ‘high prices by Messrs, LeIZage and S._:A, Muc- Iloiiultl, Neil IIIcFIachern, of Long Uri-tilt. and Neil J. McNeil], of Fair- \'I(‘\\’. The Iiantlsomti sutninf $240 was realized. II-ou. John ‘Maputo. lflu very eapably presided. INQUE‘BTR"'_AS the inquest held on 'l‘liu_i'siluy night ‘(bucking m;- derilh oi Robert Gpfdof Mm Riven iii-iii" Albcrlou refer “to in ygstgf. tluys Issue the ver ct of the cor- tint-rs jury was that death result. i~d from a out In the left arm In- lliclcd by the deceased with a pock- t‘l knife. Medical testimony show- ed that the deceased had been men- .Ili-i~ii:i|itiii.---"l<‘tir IIP was Scotch and So Wan She." tJean Blewett.) by Phyllis Winchester. StiItt-"Aiollier" (Lieutenant Gltz . n k "Inter of justice unuouuccil today ‘the Courts. 1'0 WITHDRAW JAPANESE ltiii 3 Psocriotélaantivnlzoncs m qigannatheilusnfilnf” Us ’ HONOLULU. March 11.——TIIl".i’;gEsa(wg:'1_g Dfln“§;,.?“('§lj,‘}‘,e mi‘ Japanese imperial council has c; Ided as Japan's fundamental 1-» y toward Siberia to pursue n ' 01 $°l1‘i""l'i'°ml°n "it m Solo and CTIOFIIIIr-"Ifllillltl Hymn" a aw e apaneseex , pn- . , m" i- romeiill 4 tier’ not M , ~ »-"\s°_l'i” “"9". i - 0 OI, GOCOHHII; to atate- god gave The Km‘ ~ »- on to the Shlmpo, a Jap- per here. l., . kt Qluns). by Ruth Gough. _ ‘Concert RecItatIorL-"Ths End of the Day" (Duncan (‘. Scott, the wrfsfshd elbow.‘ Gard had been keeper of the Alber- 0f the Students Volunteer Move- merit is reizlstered at The Ituss dur Mlnardh Llnimsnt Cures Colds, Etc Montrose before he was taken ill. In; her Billy in the city. Hilly deranged asnho result of stivt-re attack 0f lnfluanziifille has iii-en confined to Iiis bed for some time and wan in bed when his nep- liew called about-GE p. m. [Wednes- day to Inquire if he wanted any supper. Ills nephew found the hotly In the condition nb_ ve described. The deceased had co ered himself up in the bed clothes. and there- fore it was not known earlier. A vein was cut In thirwpetween . e tats Mr." ton Sliver Black Fox Ranch at ~- -~.'-:<ti,.— we win.» o.” “Lemmas-w w” ..»-,-~~ pa. nossms. Dental Parlors, Royal Bank Buildings. ~ taxi-scrum THE CENTRAL ICE CREAM Parlors, Kent St. are now open. Best quality ice cream and prompt servlcef ' 7587. CAVENDISH HALL-Saturday nlght.,,-.-150 wonderful war views“ Admission 25 cents. 51597 oio-rioiutnine. only a limited" quantity on hand. Get yours today» only 98 cents. 7285. RACES POSTPONED. — The borsd- races to have been held.t.h _. amternoon have been postponed ‘u - til Monday. WOMEN'S FANCY GINGHAM porch dresses In Billie Burke styles’ all sizes. Prowse Bros. Ltd. . isci-a-izmnzi ‘L SPIRITUALISM-Fontradlctious and absurdities of spiritualism (‘anon Simpson, St. Peter's Cathe- dral, Sunday 7 p. m. PREACHINGt-Rev. Jas. Macq Dougull will preach (-D.V.) iis an» Iowlv-On lSubbuth the 14th at Coleman at II and 7. and not as previously announced. . KENSINGTOM-See our Island boys pictures and" where they fought, at “War Iilcmorlals" in 'l‘ent pcrancc llnll, bloudayi evening 15th. 2i THROUGH AN ERROR IN OUR iidveitiseintenl yesterday morning the item dress snaps was priced 15c per curd. ‘The correct price Is 5c per ‘card ..\‘Ioul'l: s’; i\lirLr-otl. Ltd. ' 7594 FREIGHT DELAYED.——Thc dilll- irulty the our ferry steamer bus eu- counlered lately in making trips owing to ice UOIIIIIULIIIS has of nec- essity caused quite uu uccumula» tion oi‘ freight. on both sides. 0n the maiuluiiil up iu yt-stcrtlity tut-r» wafs a total of I00 cat's Mill ull llllfi side about 10o standard cars. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY.- Begluufillg at ten o'clock this morn- ing Putonfis will offer some splen- diti remnants in IIIBIPAITCSS goods ilepurtmtan consisting oi’ ilress goods. plaid skirting, lilting silks, cmibrtilrlci-ies, etc. They will illso offer some good values from lIll‘ siziple department in repps. coi- imls, volles. llutms. fletounos. satlns, crept-s, flunuclcttes, etc. Shop early. MONUMENT TO ISLAND HER- OINE.—-'I'lit~ llrm of (‘handler & Bell have just completed work on a fine monument. In memory of the late Nursing Sister Rena M. Mc- I an, daughter of Senator and - rs. McLean of Sourls who lost her life when the Cfllltldlbln llosp- ital Ship Lliiuilovery’ (‘ustlc was slink by a (lei-main subnizirliic. The monument is ol‘ black and white granite with a shaft of obelisk dc- sign and is suitably inserizbetl. Tin monument is lo be placed in Sourls- West tfenleteigv. MONUMENT TO DEAD HER- OES.-'-A splendid monument has just been completed by the lirm o1 Chandler & Bell, city, which lg it‘ be Dlaccd in the cemctcry- at Scar- IEiOWn iii memory of two of the brave boys of that place who lost their lives In the Great W-ar, Pie. Ellis M, Hooper, who died of wounds hlarcll 30, 1017 aged 22 years. and Pic. (‘Iiarles M. Lowthcr killed in action Sept. 25. 1918, aged 31 years, 'I‘lie monument is oi zlquuro design anti is of black gran IL‘. THE REINCARNATED RANG- ERS.--Some fifteen or glxteen years ago a liot-ltey team composed ol'_ all colored players and known as the West end Rangers, flourish- ed In Charlottetown. lt may be of interest to some to know that a colored hockey organization known as the {Rangers has been started in New Glasgow, N. 'S.. with nwp oi’ llll‘. orlslual Charlottetown Rangers: on the team. Messrs Lemuel’ it'd George Mills, who it will be re‘ membered were swift ones In the old days in (Iharlottetown. i The new Itungers the other day played II draw gflllltk-{i-{F-III New Glas- gow with the colored team of l‘ru|'t> In a second game the result ivus n victory for Truro by the score of 54 to 3. ——-<o>_-_-— PERSONALS lillss Lula Younker, Kingston. was iii the city yesterday. Mr. James O'Donnell, clly, went to Ilunter River yesterday, Mr. Davis Ward. Kingston, was In the city yw-slerilay. N1‘- (‘hllrlcs A. Prince of Fred» crlcton, N. II.. the welltknown cal~ i-tidiir man is at the Revere. Mr. Pater A. Iluizlies late 0f llic Pension; Ofilce in this city lefl yesterday for Vancouver‘. l1. (‘. Mr. A. F. (‘alder who hasibeen laid up for some weeks with bron- chltls ls able to lbe out, iigtiin. Mrs. Charles (Yruig. oi‘ Middleton, P. E. l., is visiting in Moncion. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Norton. I i ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wellnerkund little daughter have returned from Montreal: Toronto; Boston and New York. k * Mrs. Lldstone of Cape WoIflS ls‘ visiting in the" city. ‘the guest oi’ Mrs. Alfred McWillIams, llillsboro Street. unit-wise}. mitosis; seat-Silly ‘told In lbotit Vlnol. and after other medicines had failed to help me, VINOL built me utrsnd made rseummmd T‘ ' can outsmart " “Erin ‘Go Bragli” at tliii Prince Edward Theatre '~ March lltli and l8tlf The annual entertainment under the auspices of the Benevolent 1r- ishfloclety. will be held at.- the Prlnce Edward Theatre Wednesday and 'I‘liursday March 17th and 18th when tho three act Irish drama "Erin go liragli" will >b_e sluZed by a capable local cast under the dire action q; Mr. J. “Austiii"'l1rainor. ' ‘firho member of the chsmiiie hard‘ at worklrehearslgg’; and ilnlvxexcel- lent pergérniancqi i} {IBISIQBIJQL -_ CAST OF CHARACTERS Squire Doiiuelly, an o cinl resid- ing ‘min-lands sMn. W 6r Trainer Bnrtle liraunlgan, formerly an‘ Ir- Ish patriot. but no-w an Inform» er. Wilfrl Pineau. ‘James O'Brien, tliekapuliri of a Hmnd of Mhutititineerli . . . . ..-.l. . . . . . ..\Ir. Jiitvltaiiannelly- Phil O'(‘tmiior. u young Irish-Am- erican . . . . . ...\ir. Edward Duffy. ’_l‘e.i'l‘y hlirrphy, prouilpf his birth. and ready-i.) fight for cnrin so Bragh." . . . . . . . . . .ItIr. Ivan Hughes Margaret DouuelLv. the Squire's dtiugIIIKiL-wvhti falls t0' know her own ‘heart, ..,\ilss It}, May ilii-titliers Blziutrhe‘ Flynn, .\I5l‘i.','ll.".l's cous- ln. a young lady of good common sense ......Miss Lotiise Arsenuult. Alice (Jorman. Milrgiaretfs maid, and ’I‘tirry‘s future butter half. . . . . . . . . . . .. .....\1I.s.s Jean kelly. Old Nun .3. the mountain witch who tells more truth than folks like to hear. . . . . . . ..Miss Annie Egan Scene. (larrytiireu. i SYNOPSIS. Aictllr-Sqtlire Iionuellyfis home. ‘Tho coiivlclis escape. Oilirlciiis be- trayal. The truce. Act 2.’.—"'l‘ht* Mountain _(llt'~n. "Erin go liraigh." 'l‘i'appcil‘. The forced promise. Act §i.—I)(illlIl'I|_V'H home. 'l'lii- rebelfis izirtlou. 'l‘lii,- promise redeem ed. lieu Ii or liruuiiigaii, Finale. _.’_--<0>i—- Mlnard's Llnimeni Cures Colds. Etc Greeks (lot Leave . To Attack Turks LONDON. hlurcli IlZ,—~TliePeact' (‘tmlercuctl has decided to ptfluit the (lri-cks to attack the 'I'III‘Ii.\' in Jtuiiluliti and take what ’ ever m l‘fl_t'l_ fps are net-tissm-y to expel them rom that region, It was learnt-d officially today: ' " i" 'I‘his permission was given" on condition lliut tiller the campaign has been isuizcossfull_v' concluded the (Irv-cits will I""Ll1‘Il to positions occupied by theufbcftirt- lighting begun. lt was stiid" lo have been spoollltitl lliut the Greeks may any] no Turks as far as they neb4jaiary. Itallon represent lea tvcrt -t_lie1ast to withdrunv fIi8l1‘_0I)- jeciloiis-lr. the plan. The ogeeitgl in Anatolia region are said lonifm- ber 00,000 ‘and lo have 20(l'ilielil pieces. The 'I‘urks antler Nluetapli. in number 40,000. v .\ Theives Rob ~* ' Italian Church (Dom. Press Special} TAGGIA. I'I‘AIIY, March I‘..- Tliieves last night broke into 'i‘l'llla ity (‘hurrh and escaped with jewels valued at 100,000 lire] 'l‘lit- statut- of the Virgin was robbed. DEATHS CONNOLLY-In fills city on the 12th Inst, Johailnii, widow of tili- late James (‘tiiinolly in licr 80th yeaat-Fluiellilltfiltes place Suiitlii_i' afternoon at 2,30 p. m. from the residence tif~.h_er~,'snu, lfrunr-is (‘nu- nolly, IQTCLIIIIINZTIIITI“ Street -t0 Si. Dunslaifs Yiathdliral thence to the Itoman (‘atliollbIlenletery. [Other papers please igpyo YOUijLGOK OLD OUT I ‘nitiznoiiri Whil3 Differs, fllq Condition is the T s Same Y 0111i flLocal Druggist Guarantees .VinoI to Re- \ store Your Old-time - Strength and » Energy, Why ilo‘ run-down, anaemic, 01E- lworkcd, tired-out mcu and women continue to drag around in this eon- tiltlou. iunhnppy themselves and making evezzlono around thcm uu< bunny, cont thing about their con- dition, when we guarantee VINOL. our non-secret cod Ilvcr and iron tonic, to create a hearty appetite, aid digestion. induce sound sleep, make rlch. red blood, and 1n this natural manner create vim, rigor and energy. There are thousands of menand women in Canada, once run-down, aQimemIc and sicgly, ‘rho! nremnog Bffllllbhflrtynn we ,1! ow VIWNOLJ ‘ s g l rs. nines took‘, nf Winnipeg. Manitoba, says: "I Buffered from general deblllty and a nervous breakdown: I was depressed. weak and tired all the time. A neighbor n l me well. I heartily _ YINOL." . For all run-down, anaemic condo tl in. ~ week WMIlflhLmer-wdrkliil trIiII ten, the iirnggists guarantee VINOL to make rich, red blood and Wild you n; pr return you’ IIIIII- - llllitlfi _ ©.@-@ so ‘ dosbwtold‘ psupiotand deficits i ,,. 3Q ‘ v._. " Continued twin Page mean Mites ‘theTWcomliYi es, ‘planned, organi- zed aud pulled off the most gigan- tlq ball rooqt dance evgr held In, Charlottetown? Onp of [our Ministers. l Hlilhlbitlj untied a warning note to"liis' fie on ‘Bah!’ bath last. We certainly expected this of Rev. Mr. Freeman, Mnnyiot, o_ur citizens whoare grieved over this‘. exhibition of Aunigodiine among the church memberships’ churches thank Godlthtfl we blbe at least one faithful and fearless servant of God among us. ‘But where are ilitrnine? ._ . This incident remlndd’ one of what took place one day, and, witli- iii sight of the smoking Mount Sinai. with the terrible sound oi‘ the thuiiderings ‘of’ the law-giving still ringing in“- tlie ears o! the peu? pie of Israel, they mode p‘ Golden Calf and [IIIYDEOIJIG sat“ down (o eui and to drink and rose up to play. While they were thus foolish- liy enjoying themselves in thlsviily what did God have to say about I ey, flreprfleiiied b"! _ our oily - them? They have “turned aside quickly out of the ivay_wlilcli {l commanded them. they" have cor- rupted themselves. behold. they are sllffilecketl petiplc now, therefore. let iue alone that my wrath may may consume them." What. d0 W“ think God has to say “boll! ‘m’ church members of (‘harloltettnvnl Did we actually forget the terrible IIIIIIHIPTIIIRS of over Pour years nf war‘! The sud lists of our brill"? boys now sleeping In a forvillll country as ii consequence. It we illd, we are verv (IPZUI Viutletfvll. i z i i g E i i i i i z a i©.'@j©.©©i©©©@©@.©©©.@@.©_©.©.©.©.© The Machine With the Superior Tone _ j©jei© @@@>@ @j@I©f©'@ .@.@_ o wax but against them and till" 1' vooooooovwuoooenvvovooooovooon SPRING suns , Alley 81: ‘Ionic . Fil-Sllliilllllllt.‘ I-‘tiotlrezil- ‘c Ndw gs to glielfobjectfifor this ‘lifince wakfgidt‘ up-t0' money for the P. E. I. Orphanage. The object is a worthy one no doubt. ,<We iuust not lose sight. hbivever. ofv-‘tlie fact that this orph- anage is financially in fur better circumstances than it has been for many Iyczii-s while in its infancy. The Orange Association who were illrcctly instrumi-ntztl in Start- ing this itistituiltm are conipnsetl of manv who are not church mcuibv ers. Yet, ivbilt- tifteu iu 61TH" "Mm of funds to run it.|Iicyiicvci'slol1l>~ ed to get up at ituimmolh dance to make money lo feed the poni- orph- ans. It YPIIIIIIIHNI with tlie (‘hurt-h YIIUIIIINBYS null (‘hurt-Ii (‘ommillees of ‘CIIfll'I()l.I.()|(I\\'ll do do this. 'l‘hls is certainly liIe-pltiriible. The un- godly and the IllllIIlIIll in wlllllly districts are making u supremo cf- fort. to revive the iluncc and lhc ball room. Pllftillis; and tilhcrs arc striving IIllI‘(I to offset this i-n PFOKIPIIIIIPIIIV on the religious teach- ing nun Iiome tiniiiiiiii: oi‘ the ris- ing generation. ‘Flu-Ir IHIIIIIS are WPIIROIIPII to a large ilcsrcc will"! the conduct of the city (‘Illlrcllt-s is [minted lo as an cxunlplc. zipproval, Oxfords, year, a nice pair of or dress occasions, SPECIAL PRIZE T0 MERCHANT A Beautiful $200.00 Curtis Areonala Graiiiphone will be Presented: to the’Merchant on whose Sales Slip the Chevrolet Car is Won- ' iiiiThis Prize-is on Eithibitioii in Reddin’s Bros Drug Store Window. ,Auto .Conte$t, Advertisers @ @©@ toiraioioo @@@ @@ @@ @ o @_ @@@ @.@ t, . 000000000000 000000000 LADIES Our new styiles are now open for your Oxfords’ will be the great rage this them too) and a snappy pair of oxfords in Patent Lezither, brown 0r black leathers, cannot be beaten for street wear. ‘ ’ ‘ Pumps are also iii "vogue for ‘home complete, widths aswell as sizes, We are specialists in fitting shoes, the comfort de- ; peutls upon it. prices run from $5.50 up. any Ltd. "clout Only L.‘ 5. wl dbl," l_c nslderitli present Forward nfgkafiititiv nfl tent no ng short of n-use- less tad unless the (Jhurches sound the alarm clearly against all kinds ‘of evil including drlnklug_ and dancing. ' Now iwltli regard to the object for which this dance was got up- viz. the I'.'I<J.I. Orphnuage—a prop- er organization with a responsible person at the Iiead of it can send nlll to tho country districts through lhc “it'll-rent churches and primary Lodges lISis for subscriptions and lIlt*I‘t‘ is nu reason why such a drive would iioi meet with the same suc- cess that the l‘. E. ‘I. llospltal bus in its drive both this year ‘and lust year. l am iSir, etc. J. N. -Z—<+>-———— As Influenza is an exaggerated form of Grip. IIAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tah- lcts should be takonijn largerdos- is than is prescribed for‘ ordinary (li-ip. 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