' lee. »." 1f it a I l . , n . The lhmlme Llfe Amus- lll“ 50ml"! desires to "cure drawings o! n‘ crest. and motto to be used for 0011mm! llllrttoeu._ This lllflllld express the"llllrlt of Life lnsurenoe tsdd also typify Cl-lwdlsn sentiment. lf our Committee receives a omit with motto sllltlble, u. l its opinion, for the Company. the person submitting same will receive "Twenty-Five Dollars. Crests registered at Ottawa will not be consider- ed. Persons submitting draw- ‘lngs must do ' so before hlsrelflst. and address them t0 The Maritime Life Assurance Co. P. O. Drawer No. 1030. l Halifax, N. 8. "Croat" l ; been published testifying th , merit of Lydia a Pinkham avegent Trains Cancelled . l lllllllllllllilllf'l.lfi’.""" [USES TERBURS For Women who Rely upon Lydia F. Pinkhsnfs Vege- table Compound l l hsd hot bes and was so nervous and w tint everythin , bla i and I could not l l I see. I would slt and cry and did snot lingw whgetse I (gfyin f , ‘ ave n wing) Ly iaorE. Pimtciiami Vegeta- ‘ble rnpound l feel younger than l s11 tell me I look younger. and I owe i it all to the Vegetable Compound. I do all my housework for a family of f seven now. l tvill glad to answer ‘ my woman who writes me in regard l to my case."—Mt-s. J0me MYERS, 66 l Union SL, Greenville, Pa. ‘ Many letters similar to this have to e ble Compound. They are sincere ex- pressions from women who describe as best they can_ their feeltn be- ' fore and after takmgthis well- own lmedicine. Effective February 15th and untill > l further advised, train No. 213 leavl ing Charlottetown at 1.25 p. m. at; rivlng at Summerslde at 5.15 p. m. l and train No. 204 leaving Summer ' side at 10.50 s. m.. and arriving all Charlottetown at 2.05 p. m. are can» celled. nlsrhlcr PASSENGER Acalwts; OFF IQE Charlottetown Feb. 15th. 18%. 1116B, 166i. ..._.-.-_ FOR SALE 10 acres of good larrl at Corn- l ‘o. n. Geldart PROvlNClzL MANAGER Fuller Brush Co., l..td., wall village, the property of tllc;on his farm, .\'orth llil-"er corner. late Charles R. Kcllow. The placejon Wt-tincstialt Alan-h 7. ls six mzles distant lottetown by road and three lnilesgoaulc; by lcc. 0n the properly is u good pa, Tivryyvc _,. Sale house and barn, also a large work, For particulars ap-l shop (new). BE-NJ. CARTER 8t SON. Auctioneers ‘Zllfli ply to Miss Belle Kellow, Cornwalli or to G. S. lnman, Solicitor. (‘half lottetown. NOTICE Notice is lltiieby given that all of RfHf/Cameron s; Co, wise leg-.tl proceedings will this 9th day of Feby. 1923. ARTEMUS CAMERON, AMY CAMERON. Norton Carnage building, repairing anti! Now is the time" horse shoeing. to have your waggons, carts and 118891‘! P"! in shape for spring work. Wire wheels repaired, rubber tires set. Jklnds made to order at reasonable prices. We have a sample ex press which can be inspected be- lDN lwvlnz your order. Prompt and efficient llltrsnteed at PROUD 6. MORESIDE Z23 Gt. Geo. 8t. M11 86's Old Smnc SBFVFCG 14.182180! ._é______...____._ AUCTION SALE 1 ‘m "ll b!’ Public auction o"; my farm at Webster's Comer on March 1st next my stock. crop. lllld farm implements, togtthci" with a lot of household effects. 00118111114: of stock: 1 driving more 6 years old (Dudsthorn). 1 llrfllt mare 4 years 21d (Barrister) 1 ml? 2 Fears old. Prince I.Z_. 1011B; 1 general purpose horse 9 yours old; 1 cow newly lresnenml (AWYHYQ infidel; l cmv Ayr 5mm 8111416. to freshen Mav 15th. 5 heifers 2 years old ull with calf 2 steers. 1 bull lAj-‘Tslllrl: glZHlPJ WBSEOHB of all 11765-16-fmw3il l l Executors.‘ FOR SALE fifty acres of land, all clear and ln ~ ‘t lt ol cultivation. shole . -‘ n: indebted to the late llrlnhatotllyltfi-u sue must make payment u; atliouiits due [Véhhfl W. A. Bownt-ssof ijrupuuu u-ulnnl 30 days from date hereof. otber| beé taken to enforce collection. Dutedl Apply to owner ldr full particu. Powuul l TFNDiRt {mont Bay, will be received until lMarch 10, 1923, for the labor re- buirement in the erection of the brick church building at Egmont Bay. Tenders can be made separ- ately for brick work only and for carpentry work only. Plans and specifications can be seen at the our“ of chape/l a Hunter. architects, Charlottetown. Also at the office of MoQuarrle 8t Arsen- aint, lawyers, Summerside, and a Parochial House. Edmm" aiY- , Each tender must be accompani- gd by a certified cheque for five per cent of the amount tendered which cheque Wlll b9 F¢1"'"°d u’ unsuccessful tenders. The lowest of any tender not "N cssarlly accepted. I Signed in behalf of Executive, F. X. GALLANT. X. O. GALLANT. P. M. ARSENAULT- AUCTION SALE elk filflbVll. ‘ltv ‘ lug a heavenly" Lillie. she *_ l :- \t Pownal. a iarni consisting of‘ JAMES PRAUGHT, l 1174214 liil .. M.) (ivlirlt-l l l Sealed tenders marked “Tenders, —_—;for—Egmont Bay Church“ and ad, dressed to Rev. F. X. Gallant, Eg-' l=5tioll I'll‘ had cholrfillly" Fllilll hr-r I "You can slei-p I"'"l n". [can still have guestsv~thrrtfs ill’ Li’ ." h... chi Who Had N0 Chance Ir MARION nusmcsm 1i THE CITY AGAIN Chapter 29 The lrlllll vras (ha; Myra “laklflg such au enormous sen $JtsLll i1.- tlte ct)" as she wanted ‘ ' that. wvfl W11: st».- wrote the sue u..l .0 ptvpie in Mark- zo tit-he we. And In order to give an impres lac). not c .. “tar; ated fat-L. s t iil. train. changed prise her family llilv“ breakfas: l". with lhr-ni. g. FOQPQQO+§Q O OOvvQ-ffi-OO-AQ‘. W85 sure Vol)‘ naturally exagger away that" Christi-- >4> lur a week, to a party om in on; island. Myra with a sudden Ll of llOlllksllfklltsi, boardgd a _ call)‘ in the . - "r117"? H! fl junction. and 8rriv-; lldid ten years ago, and my friends cd .n hlarketown in time to §\|r-l and to have a1 She mught with hzr the prettiest of‘, . the (‘lolhts her moths-t- had 1113.19 "limb" l“ .1 Expectation at High Pitch ITDOISRILIEVIDQAFNEB IIIIIEADNOISES Susplyrul , itlllleckofthe qrsand innit - lnleltrill- ‘ ‘when David Work Grilfith ‘pre, seats a new picture to an American‘ audience it is always an event in the film world. \Vhen it is a pic- ture in whhh he has surpassed himself. as in his latest. in which be returns to a production or 5H1- Dfindous magnitude then double importance attaches to the event. In Mr. Griffith's newest and most pretentious film. "Orphans of the Storm." ass-d on "The Tlwo Or- pbans," the lalnous stage classic, MADE IN CANADA ' Dseoriptin similar ens! on nqlud. A. O. Leonard, Inc. T0 H!“ Avenue New Yfik Git 14-.‘ ~nle In Charlottetown. l’. E. l.. by Jingles Drug C . l.til., Corner Queen and Grafton '~"r----~'~ und all re- llnblr drugglstl- y _. T’ l ' - has its opening in Charlottetown’ l ‘his f‘ enough. .\n awful ba- _ _ ,, , —19.i.~il't slit‘? Slit» doesn't wdaxdmldlhmue sales n" m? now itllf-Ill rig. Sh» llzlstrt enough inmmgent Theatre llltiictlle that llllsA-‘nized 'l.r\‘ Oll llli At the Prince Edward’ Today Melodramatic "The Two Orphs ns" and the Tumu|¢u°u| grand», Revolution—MaIter Director's Greatest Work Engagement lit the Prince Edward ed search for her lost blind .~:'.~ter. l-r ‘z g o. A. Griffith's Blcndlyi‘ o; (i... _ l The plot. briefly stated. is lliatl We Ollllllall high born and the other low born, beautiful and good. are reared together by foster parents. Bereft of this protection by death» l ll Sendusi postal '3 -—---—-_.._..... " " 112A charm its millionsof daily users ' if i t. card for sample-SALADA, MQNTREAL the two innocent losses tempt the’ dangers of Paris. One ls abducted z by 8 lwblfimflll. the other abandon- x ed to the mercy of beggars and . lhlevefl ll)’ WlIOm she is enslaved, A heroic aristocrat rescues the ab- 0 dllclell Illfl. Henriette, and falls in, love with her. ‘ l But the story gets its greatest movement from Hvnrletttfs llovot the search continuing through tho .. . . ' . - Artists release will have a record lllrmoll of the Revolution with _,_, he,‘ . . - , , JJl-ltfsil. 1H1!‘ onr-uvh spin; to _ _ _ . , t “fr: m Exinlfrzlu] iixfnnzilillgd ‘Zfilylfndlrry ‘m A “ruinous an‘, l w,“ attendance throughout the vseeit._ whose principal characters both) BT11. deal of lingerie out‘: i-Znfulilieti at a man llt‘ her uwn." so mm“ 5'” has "we" made l" ‘"15 are vlm"? wncerllvfl- Th“ ._\".~,. Tllr ltnk a vntlient dislike t0 her "cit; 2'23” The sound she was PIT 2 surrnuntlitics had brought llflfik coltipletc-ly t0 her niri self. lt tl quite ilnsultell to her. "t (lay her small brother. llll’ by the third day her old" , h“. lily shtéfillllg on the couch. t y” mflyk .m\.u_\.__ wmmng us all the large confers where “Orphe 'to ‘bring zirlnther ni-ln fur .\i_\"ra.' an” or ll" 31°F") h,“ rlfefldt 39' _| M _‘_(,,,,,d nmsvumu, voice wok peared Llllll op-nlon is (lll/Jliffl who ‘i, up‘ ther it is due to the ‘Whit-h hats ilcrhing to (jg with quality of‘ the famous tlramu upon, wheréywhich it is based; to the remark- llcil-rizzition of the prin- , 0r to the magnificence I am perfectly t-utilfot-tatlle," (lab- able 0h‘ lll: .-:i l. illlll +1 t-ltlst-rl the sub-filflal ml “lb lllis ilfrifl. snlph- self that A , 1 X r w n lluth found Wlllfll .\lvra went to - - ‘l “m” l‘ “" “l” _ e h“. mp d“ aftér C-‘mguna; s r gone and Eltti ' hull come The niallllllflllPfll 0f ll"? Pflllfli Fill" Snttirh \'.l1i* ruluiil no‘ bl‘ subtrttll “"7 ' "cam-l ward Thmnl" Expects lunemou“ itlls in vnnlzit-t with Ruth's life ‘ ’ . . . “m; work; 31).,“ did u,“ kn M. was tll. il~and the Dfflhlllvillln lies in the masterful- what llii it. bu: ‘t was tho tragelL ~ “Pllarenul ““*‘l" on blendln” "l “ll m?” 819mm”- _ ,. mo“! 4H", l..“, snbtrvd 1,, iil-ll. l In “Ul-tllliins of the Stonn."..\lr. gave her lmck livt" nwn sl.it-.-l"~ ed about hl-r pit-senor. Emily. in llH-(l, tvnli [Oll §Z)Utl niiturr-l to "~ - ill" shi- .l -:l ‘l l0 not —' l"?! "l u. t . , "1 ‘llll! hv-"t-mss tlvt hzlvv hat it)‘ till? Mill lvilltl-r . U ~50 \\'lll tn- on. ThUl sillnctlrng llzlpp- sfizl-lli. -;l<' "ll-it eavo .\lvrh filhritllh- (‘urtz .'. _~ u iil u revue wit.» bllllutllll = "w! lwilulitul cztstuliies WPPO relied upon, for popularity. all objvt-i. =3 uv-t n(l' Gob. the ovctilrlgefhv othi-r two njvre "@119. Wl the ilvorld-pop- j Put =ll-- llilll hoard. And silt‘ re-{Gt-lflm; 1H,.- taken ‘ l l t, one lllltll. atiulnr liii-lll-lrzllllli. "The Two Orpll 79 Sydney St. _ “l t ll. wit‘ But Lilla dill lint last willy-mil . - ' t» l'l.'l\"- liilti tll»v'otcd,ans,"ltllll l-tilctviliotl it with the PHONE 448 .\l_\'ra went bark to the cit)" . r l" l” "" “"l‘- H" h“! haltlfierl‘? llll"ll'lll‘ll<"‘ 0f The FTQIN-‘ll few Yours. and ill time llllll s " “"'7"l“"*‘~'l‘ “'11? ShE-‘Revolution Thus the emotional l ' » ‘ nu. ltwt‘ reflection of ‘ l‘ lllil" hlllll." 311d plot has lWPH raised to epic propor- i cat's. llyzul ivzls that sort """“ 11"” ""<'l"'_“l1 l0 h" tions without loss of the basic 3,,- Jum m.‘ but always that _tlli_v hut! tllziznr-llsltl. and idea“ f .'~\'lZl.l 'l ill" compartiorls. luv‘ we lzlckl-ll" l- T l- ~ t otis old lilo)’ in which, HPI’ Iver hull zltltl-lilziv-vll that‘ ~_‘\"l ll?" lll_"n_ “fl? ‘lg "luc_h QldeTlKate L ton starred dill?!“ lllf" vii? 'I..l tut quit» llliv til.» l-ffrc "' * “m” jlllll" Fncmnl- last de-i-lllle and which has h , i»! tho city upon the girl. ilrd thu. "ll? 11,“? Tm‘ “:11” nearly" n hull century of Vllill l - Ht i719 ~"-~l 0f llli‘ Willi" ~'ll'~" "H"! w " ' ‘l .334“ “Ilm I" “mg/am! .\‘ll'll*~' on i.llt".~‘~l<ll-‘,9 generally, ‘Ye will sell for Daniel .\lOl'P.5l(lt‘ v0 blur" and s" l}. .\l,\"t":i dot-d " kpll i” l‘~'"'l“" ‘ml’ lam“ ‘l “',"l' has l)t' rt ll d m‘ the hutmm in— S“, _.,, m M. 3,1 mi‘ b}. wk“, iil who was plllillly popular \vllli>t(_r9;l_ T, "it, ‘>I'Y(’IIIS m» u“; 1923, ill "it some (‘OHTSP of slulll ill i3 m" ' "m" mlln‘ . LRGVUllILIlY‘ .lllll the reign 0t‘ llnar-l ironl L‘linr-,1.3n o'clock p. in. l0 head clinic» $l>l‘ll1‘~'- W - WOHll!_lI~1P 31"!" l‘ I l; ‘N?’ "tr L“ m low cliy to \l'llll'll it loll provide the " horses 6 stacks choice 7'“ 1‘- “l? -"I"'I!"-' ‘Hill l‘: lmlwlfl" lm‘ R“ “ill. “PM "t"??? l’? 1')S!=l5l.l9(7l1\('lll.ll' lint-rest. As .\lr. Grit‘ ' she- did i"), think tllzit fur tilioiltl.' "lm- B"! ll ll Wewjth hfln‘\tfh h“ 55m “The two or. \|,.~.n-;,,.,. HHFI-v “- < good HQHU-clsSPTlOllH. Myra argued, Ruth would‘ ' " ‘ - phans ill ".4 manner might repres- lent all llultrlnily held between the uth would hlivv l'll(l hvr aboutlnmlslunh‘ m “vranxlln The fir’?! , l5 lllill of the autocratic _ _, » ,t.\'ratin_v mrqlf m lrule of ktng ilflll aristocrat-y. And have l)t'~"l\ l-tlzzilrcil to Tiltl before ‘itr- l=ft~~ rl it (‘fllllfl nllt he‘ serious or R ‘l, '1' = i'.ll"."'l ‘ll: n . ‘lllll! .- wzlllil-ll ll» b<»l'1~\'t.-. Myra, . . _ ma.” i, “you”? vow“, ‘then 1tl.l»-<_-»l<=rl't-, who become-s l Sh.- uoulll nlfikl- Tim fall inlpowerlul by m" downla“ of my‘ .10“. ‘Wm h”, and DTODOSP m hN-ialty, uslls lllv zllllltitine as a tvou- ami 1),. pmvmed only‘ m y...“ h‘tft)ré'tmn to lllililitlute all who do not .tlll- Ftlrillg canto. think i“ h" 'l“"$-" _ , l ' \\"lt‘l that in iilInrl sh:- \\‘t"lll till T“ 9-\l""'~“ “ll lhls Mn Gnmm ,tlll- twlr-trllutil- and (lilllvtl ills lluartllllafl ‘Jail-Tl ‘his llllllH v him up Fhi- tl=l-. "H1. ',- VPTV ,-tulin u: looks got “"‘l'~' fr) a sivltv. Silo would dB- Oll“? "Wu llmumint gm “cum? l“ h“ m“ T, rowan, gnu," m“ ‘Ftw- Illlll ln-n- Tzltl .i‘cllil=. ‘the f0C¢1lS~1>l'l\ll_ interests. “hilt? ltitl- ~~ t", ,_ my, hm- a $100 ""“-~v l “WITUW nltir lllllt rlrr-gsifltnlluwlng tlll-lr fortunes. the specta- a “wok. She wl-s tlnlll-r='llll\' to. I "*'l"l‘/‘ Flll"l\' lJPlUlW-Y llitmer, V -t .. =».,.-- hut “n.9,, ,1", y,” was torical fncl< Hllltfttrlfll! llllll twill)- w“, v. t)‘ ll‘. but to illllllll“? n ‘m- lu-r 1-! the PlHllDflTLV. Gzlbrio- “Jlrlvinz llvqurltrl tlic ail-tress wlil? uttrr-ni if nothing sllsh. "dew-ll 2i"lll was "use 7?; re." nutlon ‘V114 "lot-opt .\lwrltinti- silo \v.'ls r-ut of u pl. and out of funds nrtl Em- in the living "."l-l w.» mi couch." sllt- ,s*l"l. lwflVS lllr henrskin r112. it makl-s a good llwl.“ , lint. rant (lilV when Elnill" jcut lfvra was lying dmvn in ,rumii The rloor \\ < ivpr-ti. lnpnrtlllotlt was small. (lilhricllc was sx-rvilig tell to a r-lllltlll- of cal- lrrs in tho living room. .\'l_\"ru rec lgnizv-il their voX-l-s-dlnlh l"|l"l1. ‘lVfll lfllfllllfi of Firmly‘... Slli- lmrl often rlnnPt-(l with them. "Ylllfl-i- m, mori- illl llerc- than lht- ltttll- i-rlllsill," ow- viriro said. ".-\t it-nst, Gully, y'oli‘r0 out of a job. Tho yflllllll rhhlg has no nv-l-tl for such t-ntltilllirlils lms~ pitlllillq" "llul Hit-Iv rathor tlivv. drill‘! you think?‘ Gnllrlollfls vlvil-l- (Pékflfl, . _ AT MERMAID On Monday Feb. 26th at l u‘) farm implements, croll em- a!‘ follows: I 1 Horn; t) yczirs old . 1 Mare 4 years old. 1 Driver, 5 yours old. 1 brood sow llue to furrow April 16th. 85 pure bred Plymouth Rock hens. ~ CROP-IO tons hay. quantity of straw, 260 bus oroats. 30 bual ' wheat, 200 DUBwDOYHlOQH, 20 burnt buck wheat. quantity-of turnips FARM lMPLMENTS:-—- l b‘ d" (Massey Harris) l broadcast seede. 1 bay mower. 1 set T.l hsnows, I set flat barrows, 1 sr-uf» fler. 1 moulding plow. 2 single plows, 1 hay rake. 1 potato spray er, 1 driving wagigon. 1 expresis wagon. 1 truck walrgon, 1 cart and wheels. 1 ‘hay fork, rope and. blocks. 1 mud dinilt outfit. Z mos dlelg-hs. 1 sleigh pole and shafts.‘ 1 pong sleigh. Lcream sen orator. 3 sate driving harness. 2 - 1 swine machine. 1 kitchen range. stoves and numerous other artlc If stormy sals will be held on lint fine day followilg. Sale posi- tive. no reserve. TllillfE-All sums up to- $5.00 cash. over that uncut! 0 months credit on a roved loll! notes. Isle v0. no reserve. ss l .. "y; "n; L. J. MseDONALD ‘ ‘ferlnnid. JOIIPH MQIANUO, J. A. MacDONALD ' Webster's Corner. A-nctioneer. umiulmamvall-ivci 101d frc-slierlen last December. lenetl last December. ,March. i P It, Holstein ROW. 4 years to freshen in Allfll- '- P. B. Ayrshire cow, 3 years 'i ,I'j'$‘6}' Gtmrnsvy grziilt- CFIWS. years old, fresheuctl lust Mil)‘. l Holstein grade 5 ymars, fresh- 5 Hutch-in grade cow, l) years. Hillutein grade heifers, 2 years, frelluetl lll June. 1 P. B Holstein hull..1 year old. 1' (Zulvrll. six months olrl. 3 Brood son's, 1 to furrow in 2 m furrow in April. 1 Pull hill 1 ‘Ruilhcr tircrl waggon, 3 years old. 2 (lerts. 1 Truck Waggon. .. 1 Potato planter, (new) 1 (‘ream separator, (new) l Driving sleigh. l Box slclgh 2 Sets driving harness. l 2 100 Bushels seed potatoes (coh- - blers.) ..l 5 tons of hay. | Quantity straw, I Sale Positive, no reserve. I Terms. 10 months credit on all. sums over $10.00. 6 per cent off for cash. If stormy first fine day {,,,,.v,<.fl, clock Sham The tollownlg slocki. ~. AGENTS men mo women 1'0 TRAVEL Soap Delicaielli fra$ron+ Absolutely put-e éeiifioéaby fiesrfcr You ' wllliltuil and appoint local represents "W! Yelrly guarantee 81092 (weekly average of $21,oo)_ mm expenses. Write at once for par ticulars. Winston Co, Dept, w F‘. Toronto. The nnnual timed-n); of the Tra., rile Prnss ERR Circle will ha, l ri at thr- Trncndlc Cross hall (ml the 16th instant at tbs so?!‘ o! seven o'clock p. m, ,. Order | 49H" J. LACY. Secretary , A- 0- McM-ll-Av. President 1180549-mul 2| lllr plat-w u",l.- Evin ll')l' prompt 4 - ll-- llll filllPYl ‘ ‘st-ls arriving at this port today m. l lsteanisliip Bellinghum Finllmd "‘ lous period. lnllcoll, every detail is painstakingly lit-curate. following a research preparation of nine llnonlhs. lillllan Gish i: lhrl ‘ i l ely Heu- Rlzb Rheumatism 0r.......c.....,......-....... l _ .._ i ' - .Hcr,,,role calls lur light moods and I c sorrowful ones. llors is the main l- 1 suspense 0i‘ tne .<[0l‘_\' although 0p ‘ 3L Jagobs on amps any pa“, and pnsite her plays llvl‘ .~. .~:ct~ ilurothy lrheuntmism is m,“ (m1); ,tn the pathetic Nllt’ of" lhu sister Not one ruse in fty requires in lwphanl Mm“ "w w" - ll‘l\."l'0\\“ Trlzfls- emotional oi the guillotine. theylwlth whitll lllv story is presentcll..tlizin hero. the Chevalier do Ylllid l room-strata that the sweeping force of story, is Monte Blue, ‘of the Storm" coliiprisvs crest-emit): _llistoritrthrilisv-ttndwirt-pvhc " search proceeds thrllbngly‘ lhfllllghi the wildest of the storm. even tn the execution block und the ‘knife! Joseph Schlldkraut, the brilliantl young Austrian actor who is stnrl rllig in a New York snigc plnjl". “liiliomf is .\lr. Griffith's noble. rev. His hero of the people, llllntnn. made lo figure tremendously in the-I For llotlll-i‘ , Frochztrd tht- producer cast l. laiverne as one of the mo. markzllllc ‘enlale villains cy-r on the inherit-all sort-ct t-liltlcll illllflllli the tugmy ,\l , Griffith llillllfi‘ for, “(Jrpllu s o: till" Storm"; illlillllPl" living Friliil: liu. its the lame PlPFFl‘ Fro "good" brother oi the tllii lat". Pierre was played so sytnpzltli eticully lit the New York DTPTII etc 0| the film that Griffith rt-ionk solut- 0f lhl.‘ scenes lo saw‘ hint for llli‘ ting lliill lo <!I.- iii‘. -' Louise '.l'lJlll llll~ Th1‘ . ~" I l Iii-uh; . "l Losec, lll-iilfl‘: .l~ i‘ ice; (‘zllllrrlilt- l-Jlil Countess dl- Unit-r- William-o 11$ tho .\liil‘illl _ . Leo Kolmeri as Louis .\\ l. and hid- uey K. Ilcrbtlrt us Ilobespirrro, 1i fltiely druwll i-liarzlcter who Iuonh big in the ('lllIlilX of the Fi/"lll. (liilti-ring PUUFIS. Hlllflfltllll .ll'k‘illll- like fHIPS iil ., "crud uilrtll-ns. foutitllitis n! winv, cullitHl/l duo“ and fal lly spires. Cllrilt-llltt» tor,’ (.5, \-i_ , Sllllllllfl {lllllligfflllllll vlltllts, tlrwlt Dlllllll‘ squares. mull-l‘ dcncd llorrlcs dancing the Cllrnllll!" oooveooooeeeeee eeooeoeneeeoe 44¢ ‘ooovev-Qxxoeeoooea-Qao-(Q-oa-Q-QQQQQ-do-ocoo llos between bun bayonet bristling frenzied dashes trysitlcs. Of all tile-so. "Orphans oil the Storm" 1S il mlirvcltlils pnnmw ilJlHP-lilk? it on the word of ill~l ready convinced reviewers. The triple keynote of "Olphzins emotion, magnificence. Such is tlle produc tlon that comes to the Prince Ed ward Theatre as lhe biggest thing done by D. W. Griffith world's most exacting iiUlllL‘ll('t'S. nernnl treatment. Stop drugging! lltub soothing, penetrating Si. ‘Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff. aching joints. and relief comes stantly. St. Jacobs Oll is a harm- EDWARD ' KELLY lies- rheumatism linlnient, which luever disappoints, and cannot burll lthe skin. ' Litnber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, hon- est St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store and in just a moment you'll be flee lromrhe umlitic pltln, soreness and stiflilcss. Don't suffer! ltelief aw alts you. St. Jacobs Ollls just as ‘good lor sciatica, neuralgia, lum- bugo, backache. sprains. it ls with feeling of profound re. gret that we today chronicle the ldt-ath of Edward Kelly, ilvhich oc curred at his home, “Eitrrvalc ul~ ter at lingering illness. Although degassed had not been t-njoyiilzl robust health for some time pusl. ll was hoped by his friends that tllrollllfll luedlcal aid and zisslilitills nursing l-hut he would ore long be restored to his former vigor, but the silelil Messenger" marked liilti lllill on January 19. he was llulu tlloned to meet his lliakci". The lain Vessels Report .\lr. Kelly was of i1 kindly and S cheerful disposition, ‘in obligilig W‘ lilnlglibor. He was ii life long Con~ servutli e. and took n koeh interest m |in llllkllllllll for the welfare of the .ioll.\"s. NfIlL, Feb l9e~\'o.=-'C"“""Y~ He was frequently visited by his ‘lpmqfl; terrible Snymglpfi Wm, Lmlefllhislor. Rev. P. l). KHJGlIlKH-ll, who lam) [c-Q-flelflg The tjngmd Sul-‘esffllllfifllfid and strengthened him dur- fm. ing lils illness. His funeral took We“. York p,“ “no 8L John-S m place oti Saturday morning to St. lrnplctilsh licr coal supply and r0» Jmlchlnln“ Church- vemo“ Rlverll pilrtell the loss of u scallimn intuit-filler“ a "lg-h Mm“ U‘ Reqmem wllsl 0d overboard during a stilrm. Tilt‘ "hanlell b?’ U“? Plmlmf- “n” wlllfllf Illcllillglutlti will lll'l)1:('t'tl Sifltil-ilav, “ll m1"- wlls "mrllll “l mi‘ “u” M“ ,TllP striittiel’ hfodenu ivllit-ll ilovkoll ‘WHY was lam m “'8' l“ “djolnlng lludity frmli Lotiisburg, N, 8., ..-lll."@*"m°*°"'- ‘here to “wan the Raw ltlnal took nlnt- flfl_\'H un the ll"ip.l,u_"llecll°" "um" , .ller t-iiptzlin said lliut tllu crinn [here are Ilushea m [he earl“ ifll10lll Newfoumllurwl was l‘()Vi‘l'Pl| Houses m "lounmlg {with lloatflv ice. The Flirncss litlvlghoave a ‘lurk and mum.“ vlace" ‘Dlgby from Llvcrtlilol sent word m-l ltluv by radio that silo WZIS [mill ‘ynllles southeast of Capo ltllce in .tl DEATH OF MR. OOHERTY '. t. s " . 1 '.l.‘.1.”"."..llll§.i‘.§“l...$i“;.$J.§"{II ...-‘.llil The fulfil" l“ lllllwlm ,Dollert,i" who pusllcll livviiy Sllflilfillt lly on Sunday evening ltfu-l- a very ___ (short illness. took plum-u from thc ' llumlly residence on ’l‘ucsdlty lifter- Rev. Mr. Dean, iu-lslsted by . noon. ltcv.‘ Mr. Fraser. conducted the serv ce. B E The large nulmbur of friends who y S'lat.tended the funeral tes-tlflntl tn I" Ruhr Dlslrlclztll".°;:l:"l;"..t"':1:.;:;:;:r;"":r::: "“"" b ill’ l fl l t lb t lnNlloN~ F” l9“"Tl"‘ "Pfllllfi- italics Itililtilbywlieeihuflomersohiie all: libs: lion n.’ the Ruhr and other Froilclrm get. showed deepest sympathy activities in efforts in secure puy- {mm no many individuals, Qhllrch mam "l reparulom‘ “'"“ °l'""""l°l'-lsocietles and business assoclalcs. l Izod by Lloyd Gctirge in his House] Mr. Dohertyt was n native of BDPPP-ll lfldfly us a simlllir blunder irrlnca Edward Island. born on Nov to that made by the (lcrmllns mp1“ 1354 and wuysg yea" and g nineteen fourteen. monm" om "BJllIBeated that efforts be 11g came west when a younfl mid‘! 1° "m!" cimllltfflllflfl by l-hfi man and worked ln Aspen. Colo- "med 3m" l" l"'""°"° With redo. as s carpenter and contractor ltlic lt-r flow. to Vernon ln 1906 where he litid been engaged us carpenter llll Dec. l. when he first showed bill. could n0 sign of disease heart at his age not up every EIllICTIIOOD till the M l". wife. one son. Dolleriy leaves beslilil his ' llurolll and and Ada. one sister. .\lrs. Reeves, of Freetown. l‘. l-J. l.. zulditioii to a niece-s and News, Vernon, B. C. in large number ilf‘l'l _ nephews-Vernon llllll his Work in >'l‘llOUl lllll (‘ill It‘ ltullr she can afford to PM’ “m” llly illllllalf)‘ zlnll p(‘l'S"\'l?’l‘(ill('i‘ Allll "n l-Inslltntl." Railway hlacDonald ll si-olliutl intlevll ' ‘v rovooovoovo-voeroeooove000000040-00-000-006-00-0-04-900-99 _._*’_ TI-Zkv ‘i?’ i i.-i<l lllilll)‘ eOl its choicest gifts. __ e-rrcd to above) was a sun of the llout-vrr, tho summary cull of h.» spirit of the great no“, in U“. iawlsss gtfgpig 0i‘ Paris, lzlto .\lr. John llollezil'lillr‘ n . - ., ,,, .,. ,, , ,. .- , - ' t ‘i ‘..'.l'1\- qupupturn ln Flullil. and its other e .\ 5m‘ ti“; gldnflvlyunt“ “p1, mum, ‘River andhlaier o‘ Ifiklm "ohm.- ‘he double persecution menm] ‘mite “figg. bafflyfldg hampers. in t is nruvlluk- - ~- Zgpg mubg, amlll)‘ was formerly Miss Sarah Slnltll. lites of infutitrlyldnuglllrr 0f the lute! ‘l w C of Uli\'illl‘_\' tlirotlgli ‘lSinlth. illlfl fl Si“? 0 i- ‘Tl ll" " tor cannot fzlil m clean lttlany his- narrow lanes; untl peaceful clluti-lStillth oi .\lillvle\\. l‘. l.. . MR. JOHN DEVEREAUX llklw l-"zitldel" ticaltlts have llfTU!" rm] m .',.-,_.<, jtruvjtll-Q lll lll llHl of (lll Thursday morning to Si. dull‘! John Ilivt-reilux of .\'\~W ~dietl~~irle l-r,,,._o,i;,_,._ w}, m, nth-,- m. it net-s QIITTlTTlTFTffTTlPWYElF-illél Lawrence of only thrrza (lays. Doutli v _ _ with startling suddc-nness nlih0U¥ll.l‘n1'l'lvs Tlllllvl‘. . for the hope or rot-fiver!’ ‘V35 9mm“ until the lust. lt silt-med difficult _ unt- Vllllfl a fvw lng tlirecyelrs in partnership with Ffiflllfll lllesl-"l-tl "with hvzlltll _W. R. Baker, building up the min-l lhll prospect ‘lng town oi‘ Camborne, B. C.. then,‘ should after one year in Revelstolte (231118: abruptly. Th» imd W)?" contractor for the ilasl seventeen girl-rs ‘luv. tllv Full of llr- llhl W“ years. Mr. Dollorty bad worked up lJolin llt'\'tl‘l"lll.\' of thzl’ l>l1'<'<‘- ll" flltlllll": .~illu Parkman, Ger- l(‘lllIl]ll(\ll"l luv work of tlll- i-lvlll 'l‘» ll‘ 511N111)‘- llilfill (‘toss -- Pupils o! New signs of lhillng theultll. There utzis lllllil‘ "hold l-nll llilS$l~<l Ill-l lll.¢ll'-- p u-gpk :i'iil:ll llll _ b9 inf \\illt'§ Flvilvu», of which llH-llill overt-nine, and he was able to be liilti in» \\"i.\ i stllllrlll alt lhv llllll“ H111 ,uf hrs death. WlllCll crime Sllflflillll)’ uti Sunday. l 'l'l1"l\ 1H1" fl-ll" tlzzll-s \\‘llt‘ll >"_l*l*‘l‘-_ llrlrl". ir- all of whom Til‘! The pnll lmlu-grg ‘yew; wquynr llwltll m-llls ;l sulltlvl" ailflll-t nu (‘ll “llllll irxlcnlls fllncelefil Will" (Yostcrton, Mr. o. A. ill-lvlllliinls. I'll" l-"lllll ll c-l-llw ll- ~ vault: l"“l'~"- .\lr. Robert l-lolitferson, .\lr. John ‘""" ll ll'~‘ "llllrl "l.l"“ llllllil". Spoor, Mr. Tlins Grahame. unll .\lt", I'll" lil" Work Jll-k. -='"~‘.=": ', ‘j, l _ l' lll 1- ~ Soul, " h‘ ell \‘lll’ t- "ll ' “ ( round l"l‘.\ ll. '.'.".|lli ‘.\.lll (~\l- L‘ fum» ti! olllwi daughters, EVil. Nlargziret. Frnncesfill-l! l! :\lli\ ll" l~l ‘YTPI. kl MAlIllll Cut Flne or who roll their own England and said "France would-wi- sboug 1a yam-s, comm; m B“. not fall to heed counsel from her tlsh Columbia In 1397, when be “m 5"“ “m” l" "l9 Vfll- first settled at Rosslsnd later be- For those Smokers who Illa their tobacco BneCnt ' tlful 2G piece sci of silver tableware or a full 42 pie“ u; ‘W ‘ A wflfll llillllll ilslur " l , knowledged as the staff of life, arid the mo“ form In which the wheat can be converted into flour a“ leave the most body-building, strengthglvinq, vitamin“ has been proved by the highest authority amend dietifl- ans. to be in every way superior, to the practice bf e;- tracting the starch in order to make high patents, am; throwing off the other ingredients oontainedJn the wheat which contain the most valurrole vlitamines for the m", pose of building up the body and assisting prppgr m”; tlon. - I l GOLD BOND, GARDEN CITY, and AZBY flour is manufactured on the shortest milling system known in the world today. and any of the brands contain every- thing that can'be made in the way of flour from m: wheat and is known among mlllera as a straight Qfidg’ or no patent extraction. and is the strongest and healthiest flour that can be made for bread. cake ‘or pastry baking limp]; These brands are all made by us right here in l your own city. and can be purchased at any of the ' grocers, why not use‘ these brands and boost your l home llndustry. \'.-’c are at present offering very’ attrac. iive premiums to the purchasers of these brands of mm,- by which ll is possible for the users to Liecure a beau. o.‘ Limoges china by saving the coupons which will be found in ev.ry bag and WhlCh we purpose to continue 1g Iurn.sh l0." the year We also issue once a week a lucky mag with g special PREMIUM FREE OF CHARGE which is worm trying for. "u: lOll.’ uhcwt flour has been pronounced the host war ..‘r.tc:l for s:l’c m the city by/the mos‘. ex- ,~_;-_ fr. t,» g, 5 Md QM." -,-;., t: nisllrr in uzmg. ‘llwnklng all cur cotton-tr» for their pftmragie in the p.12". and soliciting a ‘rlal oi’ our flour from all the housewives of this island Provirlte- ' We are very respectfully yours. llle [blown llltlllllg C0., Ltd. , O‘§§'0-e0-O¢4***¢ e0 e0 eoeo-o-e-ooeoooe-eeooo-oa Yl-rnlln ill-hill broilgthl to ii ulusc this llls ..t' prollllscll use-fullness, but not lwfl-n- lht- ilcceasrld ‘had YECPlYQIl (ill llilfislllt). spiritual consolation _l',ilr the jflllfl. 'l'llt-. l. dy of the lute lohsfle VlllrfilihlX was removed on Tllellsi ‘chill-noon from the ‘some Ol "Ml- lhitrvk ‘l-Ytzsimniolis. Klllg Sllfioll l0 his lute home in New Haven, - lrolii which the funeral Willi lllllfie A. (‘. .\lr. lllivumlcliurcti. Lot 65. ‘llhe pall heart-ts ('ll2tl'l()l.1.(-.i_'i.\‘.'n_fll1 , were: Junies . Callaghan. ..lohu..1iu-. came K"klll1l1l. Michael Murphy, and inorll Spiritual ‘bouquets were receiv- inllvcllii-ll from .\lr. and Mrs. Patrick lhl- ‘fut-t that ‘Pl!’ fllllnotls and lrcflr CnHughun; (liLVS prl-vEously-IAlzll-Il- Czlllflfillllll. Lena lllcQuald. nllll Jillhla fvllllighziil, Alice Hagan. futurwlir. un.l Mrs. dlhzis. Doyle ail-l m fPlllllC of u bright be lllkoll from lilll -o ‘um’! : .\lr. lilltl Mrsl. hlichiel Dc- “P-‘lu-YI -\ll'- ullll Mrs. Frank liltc John l)“\'l‘l'i*;lll_( \\'1l»= 51""? Sltllllfll (‘omiollln Rita (‘us- i“ NP“. Haven ,,;,,,.,,,.., l-llo. (‘lllru ('l:ll'kln, Mrs. A. .\lcc~ llunslll null fulllily, Mrs. IM. Wynne llllvrtt sl-hllol. Besides the father illll ‘llllllllt’? of thlt ilcccnl-led there Vilft‘ li-ll l.» ulollrn three brothers; lJd-“l llll. Frank lltid "lvun and Olll‘ llXlilllllltlilillls to Prim -~. [ltfllstr l l .tl vii-u 'l“.lll,~.~ tllllll‘. in!‘ llilf‘ plum.- lllillllllll .l ~14 itl .tl] ollliilt-lil "lo iil» lifl- .:t llilllli‘ was lllilflitll‘ nlllH-ss and ‘Vj . trance Should Pay (‘..\lll)ll~‘1~‘. li‘ob__l9—-"lf France ("'l]~"tlPl‘il('nll, can liffnrd [Q send troops to the ih: fur hllll lll'-- said in n speech here Sundial’- NALIII’ A