w; . 3:532 1' it r!” ‘tine llmrl lislle 1 1 . New “Brock” Hats for Easter Get Yours Today Snappy Styles HENDERSON 8t CUDMORE NIHWAI-l 110mm‘ ENJOVABLE conoettr Ar —-— nowrs HALL. T” ”"'"' “"1 111°" lmlwllfll- The concert and Social held at ‘i!!! ofhockey yet played in the Cnrn- Huwe-s H311 on March 1st w“ a I'll! Rink this nelson. t k l lid}! evening Matvh urjhae‘: tlhttdecided succee! despite ‘Edens!- fberwotd Tigers crossed Flicks with “my “f the ‘Nathan 5* (bmmunity Club buys, hit-rt- en un~ Parkman P75111911 m his “M151 339' usul- hrge crowd of fflnotprg" “t... able manner and the best of order were not in s high pitch of oxl-ilclllttnt prevailed throughout. The follow- , ghout the game. The Sherwood Buys have s lfltif tt-t-rkW inltllgieption, but they were brought f0 "Ba by their EQQIQJVIUQGO opptm.‘ cull. who played an sir light tznlne reuniting in n score of 6 t» 3. Tho firuf period began, l-‘ Jcwt-ll so» cures tht‘ Duck from tht- fnco tiff pint». to Alwnrd who goes l0 Dilffnl: 1,," shoots wild. The play zltzzags frnln ale lone to another u hen l.. Molt-t l-i more! from n nlix-ur» in front ‘h.- Shervruod not. thl-l t-t-itig (111; first counter. The Shcruunn] |l1l_\'_~‘ (tilt-null to even up things: hut find t fI"l'£r=-t n stone wnll. Built gt" n» :|."-~ fht-P filled upon irsqllt-nliy" t-- .~tv.\ tit-- nltu- tilnn, until two mitiutos lo-f-uw- tlil» first bell, (‘nlnlzln-li ~~l (w-m ,. scrim in front of at.» t" llflfiil not First period ended wit-v l t~t - (‘lull mg program was well rendered to an appreciable audience who re- sponded with hearty applause and peais of laughter as the different numerous characters performed their pert. Ftllluwillg is the program:-—Re- tnnrks by chairman; ‘Opening Chor- ous. O! Canada: Recitation, Miss Beatrice McKenna. Dialogue, Bash» ful. .\lr. Flutter. Solo; Mm. G. A. Horne. Reading; Mrs. tDr.) Maths- son. lntrumental Music; ‘.\ir. Arthur and Miss Margaret Cutimore. Flag ilTilI and Pantomime, Rule Brit- annia. Comic Song; Mr. Wendell Phillips. Reading; Miss Elsie Blown. intermission, Sale of untidy. Dialogue; lli want of a scr- .nrn followed two lninutvs Lin-r 1\_\" 1 ‘Testing Eyes and supplying Glassesl 1.1." flbtiomtto n. r. MoPHEl Second period pluy f-wtlllltw {min-r . . ~ _ H. Worth takes t1 rink “IUI r h \an‘1 Harmomm' Mr’ “ enda“ Pb“ with I clever pieci- t-f ~ti~‘ ht . does the deed. follt-u-t-tl n t»; _ 511'» 1191119)’ 1191110- 1318-1" h." h; M“._,_.,|_ “W, __._, _ “lIOlI “omen \ote. intru- ted-hot wing to.» ti»... < t mental Music; Mr. Arthur and Miss boys then rt-sltr» (tot they t. xiargaret Cudmore. Solo. Harold their utmost nntl luiltle St-lljv .-\-- _\i(*KPnnn. Kitchen Band. Closing ""1111." "WY" “HIP WWY "'= tiiiotis: “Good Night Friends." The r" ‘Mm F"11“"- -‘ 1"“ lt-t-tunlwanlsts for the evening were ut o no avail. Fred Jetwll ti.» t‘l~ “fig __ Bemrice ucKenna Edna .807! centre man accepted a lllcn ‘is V “Chung and Margaret Cudmorer from hehid .‘h "-1 -t l...'.~ , the twine. n\\'r»;tholf:‘i‘ir\"s‘l1n ’Q}<-.~§I§§-.~§t.~ ‘Mrst 1315's ~1~ 51°1\91111a' “"- G~ A- stormy way; bu! lllécllng (my, $1,..- Horne and .\Ir. Wendull Phillips. wood’! defense warrior. wntliiplo-ll" Then followed a sale o; piss ably who adopts s new stile "f hock-or auctroneti by Mr Howard Carr. A forms Worth to the 1w P-Hurl-“ll 1* vole of lllallks was tendered the I471; at rest lbgltfflllillfl I l"~-r1~:1 pQOIvIv: of Brackiey Beach for the a‘; 105311981“: ‘ph1;fh1:"“‘_';|irl‘: '1“ use m‘ their Hall also those who hockey. R. Jewell (he ‘(WI-mmuttln" d» kindly “Sigma 111 makmg me pro‘ feline mnn rtnrl C. Slurt-itit-slln \\'l|i\ ro- gram a 51139955- This 905C971- W55 new‘! ‘yum, Me Mmpnnpd h, p1,,“ repeated at \Vheatley River on mgny bnrd lnrlnctl combinations [tppt-g-‘llarffh 1'51. The l0lIOWill§ alterat- u» fsst vt-ntr.» man finds llli olleninl’: ions were made in the program, and us! the ""1"? 1M" '11P "wntltand Judging by the fact that almost Pfilllfllf- A 1"‘ 1111mm“ W" 11°“ every member was encored it was MacDonald who plnyotl n fl!!! mime much apprecmlei vlz._mnm_ . — . -.- l‘ ' i isrzzta " mut- t» mu m tn.- on...“ in ‘SIWQHBOH and Step dancing by ..IT."‘.Z‘.’L"..l."“..'-‘..’.°‘.Y.'?S?........ plnvin: .\Ir~ Pets-r Proud. Mr» T- D- Lin: hockey which vol-t fin- m... “m “I'll ably presided and Mr. Alex Moltae cltthlltlinom. ,~wtth thrt-t- llli"lli*‘~‘ lllllrt- auctioned the pies in his usual nf play Kqfltsntl on a nus.»- tron. rnllliw litimorous nlanner. The proceeds K0"! thc 1111f" "'1 11"" 1"‘? 11"‘ “h: from this entertainment. the first held by this new institute were wurd on a lightning wit-s iw-tn l' Jt-w- . , . ell this helm: thc final m lllllwl‘ t-i‘ the 1'1"‘ pncouraglng‘ (llflfi- t n _ 1 “tmmmf ML": ""“"“""" noun-r vznnon SCHOOL. Illnlp "I. . y .,»,,,,| A i 'i'1l-: following is the Honor Roll on C", i; buffet of llrnnt Vernon School for the mun-r Month of March. . RBI-troll u. (‘nlvlpiloll tliz-ltit» ViJil—1 Chrisehel ‘Morrow. n. wnrttl t‘ ""11"" i: Klnlt- Morrow. - “"‘"'" (‘rt l~ Vl-l M .\i Do id. 2 1"» -1°“""1 _ 1‘ “"1101,Aliilfltlvil“pllfChllSfiégyAlllilg Silgwart. ,,_ M,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. """"""“ H s,_.,,,, “(Hilda v-1 Duncan ‘Niaivhesorl. 2 “HMWJM | phmv, I‘.tht\| Lulz. MTharlp Stewart and --»~ _-,,,|,, stotvnrt Lust-Loan (Lisp) 3 Arthur t; 5t“ Phlvllnll Philips lnltz. W. iii lncstt-w- LPWIS flradc lV ttSrJAI Murdock Acorn Clan-rim: .\It‘I.I'il|l tt-lt-rn-l tht- Lfiliill‘ g Smwm-t ,‘\ta¢h9s¢,n_ 3 Emma very llnlitafttrit-n 1.. .~lll l'|v|l|t‘|'|l1'11 Agar-row 1 (ll-ado IV t.lr.)——1 Freddie ‘liac- . h-{I-r-l-E-i-M --~--——~ — — —> Rn“. A ‘ _____, __ M _ y h _ _ Grade ttt (Sm-l Roddie Wil- - . u ' ion. 2 Bertha Bell. 3 Mary Emery. PPOfESSIOIIHI ( drds Grade tn (Jr.l-—Billie Matheeon. _k____ .__ _ Ernest Nicholson. 3 Norman Wil- "im 1-1 - ‘son. D1‘. C» (1- .Al'(!hlba1dl tmm.» li--i Jimmie Lutz. z Jon- Graduate of N. Y. Pout Grsduateineva Morrow. Mcdqcfl 5d,,“ m.’ Hggplljl Grade l---i Elizabeth Wilson. 2 I P ‘ Q H "ed t 5y, E.“ No" llolluitl 1.\fnoQtto¢-n. i r o c’ “and Timuy’ . Prize for Department drawn by Dunmn Matheeon. ’ Prize for proficiency drawn by Sinvrarl Mntheson. Priu- for attendance- drawn by l (‘tiarlln Stewart 2 Roddie Wilson. Ht Hicwilrt Mnthosull. 4 Norman Wil- “Hill tillnrp" Niacfornlac Office, Buyer Building Great George Street > Office Hourm-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to b. ' DR. I. l1. CROKEN , "" virnnnuvtv summon _ Orllnlk of Toronto University. 1 Ilheol rears‘ experience fronting UHF‘ Moos of foxes. - 1 fit" Hnvtsm and Lnlmvntory Exam-l (Teacher). VETERINARY DOCTORS I IQ Innxvvorm. hnolrvvnmt nnd dlsenlul cl foxes. ......»-- »- ‘$2.221 ':;t.:t.i:.~:..':;¢::.t:- all ‘us omo cum. I . - . “-‘ Plum» W- hrtlises. cuts. cllales. svvcliinls: u-l-Idlulct- ~- " ‘ ‘ t fil57n§s7il'"§'f*1§l'élttf&f B. A. t . A. Ilrrlllpfl. Attorney, Etc. v‘ ‘t V A I‘... " détrimentsi conditions le uttenn ‘ ducing tpmver and from a virus ll l hu veoome a vaccine. liatworhont A Echoes, I ofFidtiiers " Contest (Continued from page nine) .»m‘noers Priscilla Martin. llltltico bscquiluit. North Ruetico Angle" Martin. Rtutloo Martin Power. lemuid W.‘ Weecllerbio. Olly. Pnnei Haynes. City Julie Gallant. New Acadia Margaret Gallant, New Acadia loot, ween. iilabfield . Messages cf Cong-omission llinirc enfete today over your victory. Keep up fight. mid win out in . t. ' M. J. CAMPBELL." Elmira. tliearty congratulation. have found out whit we knew. THOMAS HARRIS, Qongrutulatlona old My. We won] as l knew ylttc- vmttld. Continue the good work in Boston. RAYMOND McPHEE. Elmira. Congratulations-four string: on‘ your fiddle. no strings lb your victory. ' JAMES HOLLAND atria-s. Congratulationis-tit brass ‘band side your fiddle. _ AENEAS P. MQPHEE, Elmira. Let them try lD imitate your bow hand. JOE CAMPBELL, Ehntre ‘The Progress of Medicine” (Continued from page nine) tut observation had been cultivat- ed. many remedies stitch as quin- ine in malaria. and mercury in sy- lphllia were used successfully. the coarser structure of man's body had been worked out and a good beginning had been maids in the knowledge of hbw the machinery worked. The 18th century found Morgans and John Hunter correlating the signs and symptoms of disease with the condition of the diseased organs; carried furtther in the ear- ly 19th century by Bichavs study of diseased tissues and latertoths ultimate unit. the diseased cell it- self, by Vlrchow. Jenner had in 1796 ’ begun his vaccination against smallpox. Taen nec with his newly invented stetho scope was able to diagnose differ- ent diseases of the lungs and heart. His description cf the clinical symptbtnls of tuberculosis remains a classic t0 this day. Richard iBright worked out the conditions of diseased kidneys cai- led after him. Claude Bernard had begun his important. work in ex- perimental physiology. Great rpro- gress indeed. Medical science had up to this 81386 then a fairly complete know- ledge o! the anatomical structure of the body and the chankss which occur in the various organs, tissu- es s.nd cells of this body from dlf» ferent diseases. were well under- stood; tbut the causes of these dis- eases were still shrouded in myst- ery. The facts that fevers were catch- ing and epidemic! spread had been noted long since. Ifi-ascaboriue, a Veronsse physician . 0t the 16th century spoke of the seeds of contagion passing from one pa- tient to another, but what these causative ‘ements were no one knew. The widely recognized theory of disease causation was that of spontaneous generation. meaning the development of the animate form from the inanimate by a sup- posed chemical renctltm. At this point. this great. Pasteur entered the stage. Pasteur and Hie Successors The story of Pasteurfis life, us Osler stated is one of the glories of human literature and as a rec- ord of achievement iselmost with out equal; a perfect combination of man and. scientist. chemist by training. therefore not weighed down by the inherit- ed dogmas of tihe medical profes- sion, his keep searching intellect a»... schsd. every _ recognized doctrinewlth a healthy skept-_ dcism. believing nothing that ‘he trould not. pmve 1T7 irrefutable experiments. A doughty lighter in the cause of science against those who refused to ac- cept. the conclusive proof of his ex- periments. but. always without tper- st-ms»! ransom. His elm-tents unsel- liahness and s-luothaartled humility made him the obloa o! adoration by his family and friends and be- fore his deem by the whole civiliz- ed world. lAa Paul Bert expressed it in his report to the French Government- Pasteur‘: work ‘constitutes three greet discoveries which may be thus fflfilhlflllbd‘. FAch form of fermentation is pr duct-d by the development of a special microbe. lfiihcht infectious dheues is pro duoeo- by the developme t 0f s special microbe. 8-Tha microbes of an infection! disease when grown under certain i ed‘ or weakened ilr ftl dleeueqro- The upper-unity (Ur Pasteur’: o'er s occur- i 1 would sound like a Jews Harp 1be-' . ; t 1 c inn‘ >ATHE FINEST HIGH GRADE HATS IN THE WORLD .11..» t. only ne hatwhichwill for t ant seasons as never before. appearance. Telephone 141 The Only Exclusive Men’s Store in your Why Mons’ Clothes are Better Looking Every Season The idea of good appearance has taken hold in rec- Men are realizing keenly the tremendous business advantage of looking the part, and after that the social pleasure that fine apparel‘ gives them. S0 they-want the best. We are doing ourutmost. You should see our new Easter Suits. Prices $18.00 ("to $47.50. New Easter Neckwear, 50c to $1.50. New Easter Gloves, $1.50 to $3.00. Easter Hose, 75c to $1.25. Everything else in Furnishings for Easter for man’s J. w. ROBBLEE, Open Until 8P. M. ' 135 Great George Street I | I I i l i I I I City Selling the ‘-_ he became involved in an attempt to determine the cause of the roc- amt, generalized failures in the 111°‘ ceases of wine making. His 0111971" merits proved the presence of a special microbe as the" cause 0f each. type of fermentation and he elaborated methods fur assurinS 11W preservation of pure wines by 11951 lug, bottling, etc, which saved the growers many millions of dollars and much hardship. . . . This result may not seem of an." great importance to us. as d WW1" Above Genuine Bot-saline Hats. 1‘ l practically abolished flleeo dread-ran centres for the tprotection of ful conditions. The final establish-lull school children. ment of this antiseptic Iprinciplei During the past three years an, is the basis on which all subse-ttntitoxin him been. developed for. quent advances in modern surgery scarlet. fever which bids fair to rlv-i have been made. lat in usefulness that oi dipiheriu! .The two Dicks. brother and sister V'°°1"°" A""‘°*1"" Se" 10f Aiinusalpolis have obtained zill- You may be interested in know-ltltoxin from the blood serum of in; in a gengral way the princi-lhorses afte-r inoculating them with p168 and methods undgflymg the the toxic filtrate of the scarlet fcv prevention- md treatment of dlg- er germ. the Hsmolytlc or biootii ease by Vaccines. tSera, and Anti- destroying» fifelimfllfltlufi- The)‘ loxins_ when ‘a bacteria] disease have also worked out a method of . 1. f invades a body the forces of the organism are rapidly mobilized to comlbat the enemy. specLflc chemi ical substances are produced to neutralize the invader. if the org- anism is able to produce enough bition country, but the great fact that fermentatlons were of midw- bic origin at oncetpointed t0 b11801)- vious analogy that ‘the infectious diseases of mankind" might also have a. similar 0118111- 111 11115 Way throwing a BTW-i 11°01! 0! 118M 01; to neutralize the bacteria the dis- tile hitherto mystetrioul 081186 0 ease is checked and the patient disease. mid 1181111!!! 111° ‘WY forlgets better; but ‘on the other hand an army of eager investigators mitt the bacterial invader is over- many ootlmtries. t Vwheimingly strong, the body loses Following this Pasteur wen on-Qu; in the battle and the pzptlclll from achievement to achiavementqdiss. Pasteur was the first to dis- Tlle 681158 8nd T911194! 1°? 1-119 d15"cover that bacteria by different me- ease of silkworm! WM found’ and thotls ot growth could be so weak- ancther industry saved. Ch c en sued that. they plight. be injected in cholera was controlled. the worlctg the body in gradually increasing 0f KOCh (ill U18 XHICNJIJiC CMISO 0f (10395. groduglng a, mild type 9f {hg and-hm! oolulrnted 811d l V5031", 9 disease which the defensive forces produced which saved millions 0f of the body easily overcame. and cattle and sheep thwusbout Eur- sufficient of these alttibnctctlal 0P6. l-I-‘ld 1111811? P0111196 his C1661" substances were left in the blood est achievement, the discioverytoifl a w prevent subsequent attacks. M01116 M" the mreventon o y- This method is called vaccination. dronlwbla caused by the bites of Later it was found that by inject- mad dogs. h“ k Me i ing animals with some varieties of The QtOTY 0i fem-Bl‘ 5 B" these weakened bacteria, protect- duflml. his sImDIB ingenious ex- ive substances would be produced rerinlenm. his Btrusgie laminar-in the animals blood serum which 51-19118 OHDOMUOII- f011°W°d by 111B in turn could be used for inoculat- overwhelmius victory. living to we lug the diseased patient and check his doctrines accepted “d carried the activities o.- the disease. Tilcse forward by numerous iuvestisetom. are called anti-bacterial sera. (o see Paetela-ydllastihgtges for! go ‘two have then one method as in treatment of p s an _ e vaccination where the body is csl- study of infectious diseases stir!!!" led upon to mobilize its own pro- IIIS up fill 0m!‘ 81-29 cvorld. and he’ tectivo forces against the disease hlumll nrw m 1 e greatest o land w keep them mobilized for scientists, ilt is truly an epic. Borlllthe purpose of permanent protec- in i822. he died in 1895 leal/‘III 8 lion. This is known as active im- legacy to posterity whlcll; has Isl- munity. In the second method the d m. ii’ ver- been 0411111 Bd- bod i t id inf (111111? fllvwtlfiltora now carriedlmenyts $331 :8 fiiioxiaba xfnd 2T3: Pasteur’: principles forward. and bacterial sera w assist it in ob- the bacterial cause of one tfseuso mining an immediate victory over ailter another was discovered in the invader. This is called rpaaeive quick succession. immunity. lRobert. Kcch discovered the tub- Nnttlrtiily those discoveries led to erculosis bacillus and other orlflll" the wholesale manufacturing of lama and developed a Bvstem of o!» vaccines. sure. and antiloxine for tainirg pure bacterial cultures every disease under the sun, a which was the foundation of mod~ great many of which are of doubt- ern science of bacteriology. tPa iful valuu and others useless. Erhiich utilised the aniline dy The most outstanding successes for the differential staining vfrom vaccines have been obtained teria. and gave m his remarks. Olin such diseases as. typhoid. an- theory of immunity. tthrex hydrophobic and smallpox. Within a few short years the tMost of you" are well acquainted sitic and bamerifl ounces of flr-iwith the brilliant results obtained la, syphilis. dipthsria. msnin IIB-‘IIOXH dlpthoria ant-iioxin. That old typhoid fever. dysentery and k-{tsmtilar painting of Luke Fiidee Jaw were discovered; not only hettwhich one sees on every hand de~ but vaccines. antitoxins and eertfplcts quite dramatically the hope- were devised for thshqrreve Ion lose lplight of tale tioctor and pa- luvi cure of many oft cos ’ tlent prior to t o dscovery nf an- es and still others for whlc the tiwxin. The learned and bewhis- bacterial causshud not been found kerad physician watching by the Joseph Lister. a young Eugliell- side of the dying child. waiting men wee one of the liret to perhaps for the right tnoment to the signlloanoa of Pseteurs Jib sunk out. s menrhrunc or to make oovery. and gong: (tut: £17- an opening Into the wlndpipe to At (he tma e Ill w nqprevent suffocation; equally dee- assistant professor of clinics! our-manta procedtI-ee but now thanks sery n1 Gluww. howlt-sl condl- b0 antltoxin not necessary. lions there, and its fact all over ‘In an overwhelming percentage |tilne. nevertheless it is being con- lhlrooe wens appalling. Fifty tn ninety per cent. of patients died foiloliingopernflon from wound in- fectiom Epidemics of blood poison- Ing and gangrene qareed like wild‘- hre through whole wards um hm- pitdl. lenvlnl death in its wake. red when. to a fltrfellot of their» Mry u uut university iu the un- lue at u» our IWIII dimm- filh Knllllfii of IM hqludthemeewsf ec- tltvwq.mmt , t . by the mfolwomelwol eb- w. W of bases if auutoxin ls given in time and in ulfficicntly large dos- ee the child recovers without re- sort to surgery. and without shy permanent orpnic inlury. Not. on- ly that. but. preventative inocula- inocttiation to give protcciiolt, against this disease. ‘if is n0te\vnr~ thy in this case that lllfit-‘i of tltc preliminary tests for thc slilllflllfti ization of this antituxin worn pcr~ formed upon men who voluntccreti for the purpose. This lllwlllllfllll has not as yet stood the 1037b?" firmed by investigators thc world OT 81'. l l Cancer 1 The disease which is fcarcd pct» halls more than any otllcr at thc1 present time has ‘been thc subjcct of organized investigation for sov- nra-l years. Much has been loam- ed concerning its predisposing (muses and‘ treatment. Chronic ir- ritation by rubbirn; and chemicals seems to start it in some areas. fiat rot-s fin-m hcfn lass t." fmlll one animal to another. and it llns been shown that heredity may Lake some part although in titt- humsn being marriages are so intermixed among vitr- ions families. so far removed t'rnln the inbreeding of the laboratory sxlperiment that heredity is not an important factor or one zlagiust’ which we may guard. , Considerable success has ilccn obtained in the treatment of can-1 cer when taken early. Thousantist of surgical operations when thc. disease is taken early in its coursol yield positive rproof that c0mplett| removal at such a stage prevents; recurrence and not only prolonged IIfB. but may actually cure. Physic j n-i age-nu; such as X-ry and Radium; have been called into play to kill| the cancer cells and to seal ofi‘ thc" tissues-which might be invaded. T116 Dfllflflf? elll-Dlllwis howovcr must be laid on the fact that can‘ cer mpst be diagnosed and treated early. After the tissues. have been invaded and after the cancer has spread from the first point. of orig- dy- remedial less. Numerous theories as to thc. muse of the disease. also mooted| attempts vanished. Recently (July. 1926) uouncement of considerable inbor- lsh Research Ootmcfi. Dr. W. tl-ll (lye. physician. and lMr. .1. E. Barn‘ ard expert microscopic. which giv-I es us a gsmlins my of hope that the caused cancer has at last been found. W011i]!!! iogethm‘. they publish- dd their discovery that cancer Isl caused by two separate snd quito together. a virus which Dr. (lye calls iilefipacllc Factor. This is a living parcel-tic organism which would be popularly called a germ. vhie the accessory factor is s tlou can be performed which gvm-drthe child against ever tek- ll" int, -.7 mam.» r n l the disease.- The method of This discovery 1th favorably re- ebBhoPlhbuflM-lo 1e rted upon IWHO BrltbhIOUIerm-y _ tuvvluqtollfibo have sup‘ k TICKET OFFICE ovens DAILY AT 9.36 A. M. ’ in i0 the neighboring tissues and ‘ in some instances through the bo- ' discoveries of causative organisms ls well as various vaunted cures " have all had their litils day and an nn- h est was made by two English in- _. vpetigstora working under the Brit ' lltletfnct elements which must. act ' 51161111611‘ "M11000 Dwdlwfld b? vanes ihsvu been nude towards Kenzie and Dr 1m Yeo P“ 1”" “'1' m°"'"""- mucus ‘this terrifying scourge.‘ The lecture nest week will 1" APRIL s, 192s Today at 3.15'-1-&-&45 Matinee-lilo, 11¢.- " r 26¢, 21¢, 11¢, y ce Pnrlvct EDWARD with" RlN-TINF-Tl The four-footed hero in his most exeltlnqw-omunce, John Harron and June Marlowe N With “on THE G0” TWO PART 'COMEDY “WILD WEST” CHAPTER TWO STARTING NEXT WEDNESDAY THE FIRST OF THE PICTURES OF THE ISLAND TAKEN LAST SUMMER. NO. 1—OHAFILOTTETOWN “THE CRADLE OF CONFEDERATION." PRINCE EDWARD Easter Monday and-ITuesday . April 5th and 6th '11...- DeiightfTliiThrcc Act Comedy _ Dram-a “BETTY” Directwignigof J. 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PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ice s. *clon’s stltclt rwlsr Chewing» ‘Fobacco The Tobacco With a Flavor All Its Own Millions of Figs Used Yearly ‘ TOBACCO "COMPANY 1 LIMITED. ‘_ _ '“'"‘"¢111"" Charlottetown‘ ' l piled funds for the carrying on of] ,1 g | 5 ‘ will the work. lt still remains for other Jmnifhl 232:3‘ ti; . l1 ldidnlllh to hie up Ind confirm Black seconded try Dr. Alohlblld their work when a wonderful sd- and supported ‘by Rev. J. W. Mfr The remainder cf this lst-‘turnlit-trbyfllfr, ‘A. n. moi-run ."11°. . , l What! team. c with-tartar lflh"ilbfélrf‘ " .1“? y. q. prllldld stffdwlluit“ tlle,'__ll'.v_l,l__;l-". I t... ' min... In “lint tit