‘room ans. TONIGHT 1 AND one Matinee, Adults 10's. cone-anvil’ Hanlngprehestra Ne. Balcony l1 Children 11o. IRRESISTABLE GLITTERING SLIIRIA SWIIIISIIII IN “TIIE IMPOSSIBLE MIIS. BELLEIV” YOU’LL SEE A new and greater Gloria Swanson i-n this picture. Gioria as a gay divorcee, tarnished by the tongues of eun- dai, shocking her gilded Monte Carlo throngs ,with her daring and breaking her heart in silence. Gloria wearing wonderful- new gowns. Gloria flirting ‘on the beach at Deauvllie, French society's famous Play- ground, amid a hundred one-piece bathing beauties. A dazzling iiaehion show and a mlighty heart-dramal With Conrad Nagel, June Elvidge and Robert Cain in the supporting cast. ____._._‘_._._. ALSO A ‘Patina Ilews - and - “Ilog Sense’: n. Comedy Sees all, knows aill - - w ‘_-'-ry\-e~; -v_r.-_-,,\_n~ v<~~r~ To ThoseWho Bake E flour quite ae good as Beaver Flour. BEAVER F LOU in tbeidenl flour forall baking purposes. It is s blended flour I "ilmbiflillfi the richness end delicate qualities of the world: Wheat with the strength and body of‘ Bearer Flour imparts to bakinga the qualities which make your bread, pies, cakes and pastries real food treats. Try it! Sold by your grocer. THE T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, Chatham Ontario 25o We laid our bniby dear. IN Mhll-i/IORIAM -‘in loving memory of o11r dour (baby, Fideio Benjmnin. who died Ilut oh. we miss him -here. on May 8th, 1922, aged 8 mouths. sing Just a year ago today and sister. Jn a. grave not far away, I ASPiRitl UNLESS you see the name "Bayer” on tablets, you ' are not getting Aspirin at all ".27"; ~25 _ ----. .. F,’ precept only an “unbroken package" 0f "Bayer Tablets 0f itspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by ' physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions for golds Headache Rheumatism froothache .. Neuralgia Neuritls gal-ache Lumbago Pain, Pam 3mg," "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and loo-bmiglsh. Manufacture of Mono- i rla ls the hide mark (re store-d In Canada) of Uayer I I Bu" acaAniiloacideater of Salicylic-acid. While It In well known *IIIC AaP I‘ II "lflsi t ableta of alum amour J ~caauht:e'ttu.rgnioiasflfi 1m.‘ guhllc alalnlt lmlflflonl, ,, If lent-rat trace marl. t» 3'80!" We‘ - tlve God culled "him; wit-h the angels to Around llis Throne to form a ring Inserted by his parents, brothers SHOP from I-lolmanie Catalog. A MUSICAL DELlOHT-Gtabat Mater-Baptist Choir May 8th. 8-21 MAYFLOWERS — ilifayflowers made there first appearance in the city on Sunday. ' NO. 2 BATTERY drill (tonight. at 7.30 RECEIVES OALb-Jtev. J. Bid- ney Donnell, B. A.. has received a unanimous call to the St. And- rews Presbyterian Church, St John wit-h a stipend of $3.500. ORWELL —Service for Sunday. 13th May, St. Andrews 10.30 o. m. Subject, “What are the Decrees of God," or "The Doctrine of Elec- tion." Preacher Rev. Robert M. Brodie. MEMBER OF YUKON COUNCIL ~W=lllian1 Kenneth Currie, a. na- tive of this Province has been elect ed a memibe of the Yukon council. THE ANNUAL GENERAL meet- inil. of the Charlottetown Tennis Club will be held in t-bo Y. M. C. A. -Parlor. Tuesday, May 8th. nt.8 p m. important business. G. P. Nicholson, Secy-Treas. ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE-discrim- lng for the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve is now ready. Applicants can fill iIll forms at the Navy League Office, Monday, Wed- nesdny and Friday evenings, 7 to 8 p. n1. Only u. limited number oi vacancies are now left. Posters will appear later. 1l687'9~5-8-ttsl3i CALLED HOME-Miss Gertrude Glover accompanied iby her brother Mr. Eugene, arrived from B9910" Saturday night in response to n telegram stating their brother El- mer had died suddenly at White Sands inst Wednesday. The de- ceased was a. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Glover of that place. Miss Glover 11nd iher brother left 111i special train for Murray Htrnbor Sunday. The funeral will be held this morning. ENJOYABLE MEETING. —— The regular meeting of the Conserva- Womenua Association was held in theciub rooms inst even- illg, Mrg, W. T. Wellnel- occupied the chair. Mr. J. E. B. McCready and Mr, J. A, lMdlnullc delivered in- spiring and able addresses to an interested and enthusiastic audi- ence. A feature of the evening was an amusing rcadinigvby M1511 Mar- garet Mtilnnls. The next meeting will be held the first Monday in June when an interetsing program will be arranged. ’ lNG-iln a recent copy of Rocky Mountain News, of Denver, Colorado, we notice an excellent Dicture of Mrs. George B. Mac Each-em. who was one of the vocal ists who sang for ‘the broadcasting stallion IQIAZ on March 26. lMrs. MacEachern sang “Thank God for ll Garden," (by Dell Riego), and "Goodlbye." (iby Tosti,) with violin obligate. These selections, withot- hers on the program, were plainly hen-rd .in Oakland, as well as in Boston nnd ‘Halifax. Like her hus- band, Mirs. iMaoEaohorn is a. na- tive of Prince Edward ilslnnd, her maiden name being iMIlas Beatrice M. Vlckerson of Mount Stewart. SIGNS OF SPRING-The Guard- ian is in receipt of a real live ibut- terfly measuring over 5 inches from tip to tip of the wings. This specimen whtch is perhaps the first of the season was sent in by a. resident of Burnt-loo who in- forms us as to how he obtained i-t. About a month‘ ago h-e picked a little sprig ifrom a fir tree, beur- 11mg a promising looking chrysales. brought ii. home and hung it up near the ikdtohen stove. I-ie hnd ul- most forgotten about it when on see a large richly colored butter w-lndowpane. iln trying L: lli‘.(ll‘l'l1lI!1 menubered the fir sillrlg which :.iiil hung beh-lnd the stove. ‘l-Ensolsaljs Mr. and MPIBTL. Wluiiur-k. 111' Charlottetown. are giro-its at tlm BrunswlolL-Moncton Tinlra. urd-ny from a visit to Winnipeg. the Victoria Hotel. in the city. gistered at the Victoria Hotel. business. iMr. H. F. Feehan, merchant, Mt. Stewart, is registered at Revere Ifmel. is on a busineaa trip to the city and is registered at the Revere. Halal . ' the Vicinfla K016i." ISLAN D LADY BROADCAST- the; coming into the kitchen one morn- ing he was somewhat surprised to i'ly ibeatring its wings zlgalnst the as where it hnd come tram llL‘ 1'.~ iMr. J. P. Gordon, returned Si?!- 4 Mr. E. C. Daniels, Chicago, is at iMr. C. I’. iMcCanthy, Tlgnish, is Mr. J. (l. Sterne, Sunnis, is ro- ‘Messrs E. W. Manson and. C. W. llarrls. vSummerside are in the cl-ty. - ‘ills [lordship Bishop 0120M? and Rev. R. St. John rmurned Sat- urday night from a visit to Quebec Mr. ltobert ltogers. Hunter Riv- er was in the city yesterdlv on. of the Mr. ‘E. E. Parsons. of Montreal. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Russel C. Clark, Mt Qtgwapt, are guests alt the Victoria Messrs W. ‘B. Doyle and J. J. . onus. names. are "IIIWWI It THE . > I iHE iiiilll ,iiiiiiliiiiiii ATTENTuON-Tho attention of our ‘NBIIBPO is called to W. A. MC Pharaoh's sale of high grade seeds, elsewhere in this issue. v ' IISSS-B-Sddtue. RESERVE ‘THURSDAY 81st May for a lect-uro to be delivered by the Rev. Basil King. VERNON RIVER ICIRCUIT—GBI' vices for Sunday 131th lMay, Vernon 2.30 p. m.; Cherry Valley 7 p. 1n. SIIIJIOCI. "SBIDIS IUIAI BBOIIIIOB." NO. 2 BATTERY ARTILLERY will hold their first drill tonight. at 7.30 p. m. sharp, all members are Q demos; THE DAY! O!‘ '“—-\AI-.i»hG 80th anniversary entertainment of i07- prees Camp, ML. Hayward. cslitorols. days-ibbewfhy 0f TI-MQPB N‘ called‘ vrhen tars takhlg part appeared in the costumes of miners. old-time poli- ticians and gamblers. The star number on the program was by J. '13. lowis, one of the pioneers (from Preston. iP. n. 1.). who appears many. of the ehsrac» Canadian eltlzens on’ Substantial 5 fer to regain their happiness and - in miner's costume, and fed by W. T. Allen on the banjo. sang two songs of the day of '40, and also danced a regular old- fash- ioned hoe-down, just as he‘ used tn "back borne" on the born floor. "Jim” surprised young fellows by his agility and afforded the audi- ence a great deal of fun. ISLAND GRADUATE-The many friends of Miss lSophio iCampbelI, daughter oi.’ "Mrs. John Cl. Camp- bell, of iCape Traverse, will be asked to be present, prompt, on illme. There is room for a few re- cruits of good also and phlslque. J. P. Hooper, Major. MESSAGE FROM MONTOALM —-A message was received yester- day by Capt. Taylor of the Marine Office from the C. G. S. Montcalm. She is in ‘bile Gulf en route to Syd- ney and wished to know about the condition of the light-house alt Bird Rock. BASEBALL- A meeting of the Pioneer baseball club WES held l" Corncy Bros. rooms on Wednesday’ night, but owing to there not being enough present the meeting was postponed until next Monday even- lng when o large meeting will he held and the election of officers for the ensuing your will take place. BRANT HAD TO RETURN- The C. G. lS. Brunt was expected to reach Charlottetown today from her winter quarters at George- ‘town but was usable l-o get be» yond the ice barrier which ellili lies between iPnnvmure island and Cape Bear. Another attempt will be made after the first iuvorwblr wind. ' WILL LOSE EMHLOYMENT- Tile employees of the Dominion Express Company received notice yesterday that. owing to the wiltlr drawing oi‘ service from the Can» adlnn National RaiiiwmY-B there will be no employment after the 31st '0: May. The (lompany We "will" to offer employment elsewhere as all positions are filled iby 8811101‘ emrployees. This order will affect about eleven men in this city- AN ARTIST IN HIS LINE-thin Donald MacDonald, ‘IIIIUQQIIIEII-ror "The Golden Pheasant. 0! 35"“ Francisco. makes frequent bus nelss trips to the Oakland side 0f ill‘- "Bay in the interest of his flrm. F11" the Oakland Marie Loaf. dThe achievements oi‘ ‘The G lllru Pheasant" in the art of candy mak- ing are well known through ‘Cali- lm-nls, lMr. MacDonald ls a Young P. E. Islander who saw service overseas before coming to this State. He is n native of Little Pond -Lot 56. congregation of St. Peter's Cathe- dral have received tenders and are hoping to enter into a contract very shortly for the erection of a new brick front for their church, which is to be the congregations mem- orial to the late Canon Simpson. The plans have been prepared by Mr. James E. Harris. and the addi- tion will add very greatly to the up penance. and value of the church property. Two towers run up ton height of about fifty feet sumount.» ed by steeple-r. the tops of which will be about seventy-five feet from the ground. There will be one cen- tral entrance, bnptistry on the right hand side and small gallery above. A number of the friends and admirers of the late Canon 3111198011 who were not members of his congregation have already con- tributed to the dund and others wlll doubtless desire to do so. Mr. E. 1;,- Ciwmbfl- manager or the Bflllk of ontrral, is treasurer of the Mem. oriai iPront Fund and contributions "lily he handed to him or m 119v, Mr‘ Mfllono- m‘ "fly 0i’ the officers 0i the church. l 1 O i Hand i Made HiiiH NETS Invisible Iieta (good form) 0004-6040-04- . 54W Cree’ ' and made of the finest real ~ human hair. They come in all and double absolutely sanitary. ‘All sold with our guarantee of satisfaction. MBKINNUN shades, . single mesh and are The Kodak Rexeil ' " Btore _ iiuoue m TO START MEMORIAL. -—'I‘he' tut ti... in pleased to bear she has graduated with high honors from the iEflfll Boston Evening dil-gh iSchool. 0n the evening of the exercises she was presented with many valuable slits. including a pearl necklace, in- laid with gold, from’ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stewart, and a purse of gold from hel- present employers, The Woolworth Co. Handsome bouquets were much in evidence flllflciniiy those presented by the’ Penty Club, and the Belgian Keller association, of which she is a mem- er. Junior Pool Tournament ‘The games in the Jlmlior .1100] Tournament at the League last night between (teams froim the Charlottetown Dorwling Alley and the LP-flguo of the Cross. The Le... Elle won out by 47 pointg, The first game between Locke m"! Mdlmlifi against Mc-Eachon mud McKennzt was won by the lat- ter by 15 point. Tho second Swine between era and Purcell, the former won out ‘by 32 points. DEATHS McKENZlE—-At Garfield. April 23, Margaret Punting, wldow of the late Angus McKenzie. in her xszn year. JARDiNE-Died at Walthnm iMass. Mill’ 4th. Pansy Jardlne, eldest daughter oi‘ the late Wm. A. Jar- rinne, Crown Ilolnt. Funeral 'l‘hurs- day, inlay 10th. at Pownal Church. Service commehcing at 3 p. m. Rev Mr. Tiiiey officiating. ‘ MALLET--At the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Albert iClarkie, Victoria, on April 23rd Miss Mary Ann Mallet, aged 6i years, leaving one brother William Mallet, of Sumnlerside. The remains were taken to ‘her former llonle at Searltown for bur- inl on the 25th. ‘w BIRTHS McDONALDr-u-Xt the City Hospi- tal, to iMr. and ‘Mrs. Andrew Mc- Donald, a daughter, April 23, 1923. L°QHERAN—‘.AL the City Hospital May 2, 1923. to ‘Mr. and M-rs. John Logheran, Oity. a daughter. ____~<-e->-___._. Relief from Rheumatic Paine Rheumatism la a constitutional disease. It causes local aches and pains, inflamed joints and etlfl muscles; but. cannot be permanon relieved b? local or external app ‘cows. h t must have constitutional s. en . v Take the great. blood-purifying and ‘fiil§i.“‘cidmce'°‘“°'ii.'.i"ilil ‘i221? n‘""'i on o the blood on which rheumatism do- ponds, and gives permanent relief. t combines 1e most effective agents in tho treatment of dlaeaae. COLORITE MAKES Old Or Sunburnt Straw Hats Look Good As New Easy to apply, does all that is‘ claimed for it in: . renewing hats, Dries quickly and costs little. Thirteen colors. Also Gloss and Dull Black. P i ,2 t 30 Cents Bottle I The ' White Drug“ Store fl. a Jamieeoni Dfllirlilt < i l-laei Gas in stun-en. Was en...»- thoso who suffer a weakened. I19‘ JO-‘ieliil and MuCairey against Som- “y “u,” a Iii-WY" Rome you never tell what may lmppem 3° lPrompt relief ranged stomach. sluggish liver. weak kidneys or conetitlfltfid MW‘ els, by the use of Draco. the 8P9“ herbal remedy. iSince its introduc- tion here. but. a short time n30. many people have taken it and de- clare no medicine ever gave the re- sults ‘that Dreco has given. 1A re- cent signed staement foliowflr Mr. iDtm McLeod. carpenter. 59 Parry street, Sydney, 1N. S.. BHYB? "No other ‘medicinehae Ibenetlted me as Dreco has and I have only taken two bottles. "I have been doctoring for three years for stomach trouble and Dreco has seemingly reached the teat of my trouble, where many oth- er remedies have foiled. l have been troubled with gas in my stom- sch after meals, heartburn and n-uusen. I often felt dlizzy omlspota floated before my eyes. '1 was con- stipated and many times l hadio leave my work and go home, suffer- ing from severe headaches and acute spells of indigestion. ‘iflince my first bottle of Draco I sh Bl I0 al W food digests much better. My bow- els are regular nnd while I do not claim to be entirely cured, l have so greatly improved that l am confl- dent of regaining my health by con- Illnuing this treatment, and I am fizlad to recommend it to my friends." em- R5 the lnvlnclbles went in- t" U“? Uiilifxnme with a lead of 45 Dina. In this game the L f (J their stride and at tneosnmjtiiié: the lnvincibles seemed to slip ilggkilggld it began to look safe for Elle DOYs. -But as the fans Cllfl they cheered themselves l l IOBFSE In em and n iélgdeéohfavor the lead. “l9 L of C team- E VICIOIy for BY winning this series ill Q t - e L of sea-shill.“ are mil) holders for this The Tournam very 91.0505’ cohrtlegsIgflt g1“; m; w“ ten teams taking part Iwere IIedUI: mound place and it was anybody“ game all the way through, Siiiiiiiiii inn nun nun iiEiiEiiN ii aomfort. evnnev .mnu.rat.l.'e ms h. g-rq y, .. . lrnfifisetsg-h and "an ouenese reported to yield to tn; hum‘; solicit. o - . » . ated Bllious and Hid m"! gnawed at your troubl ‘spells’. Tell‘ How Oreeo Gave tured you from day lo my?" Relief. FEEUB BETTER THAN nay and liver troubles threats. ' .____ FOR MANY YEARS and yflllr life; if pglmu“ . ls promised to "ii Mrs. Edward Silver Secured Won- derful Relief from Two " of Dress-Rheumatism hae Left Her-Mad Tried Many Other Medicines Without Relief. iMrs. Edward Silver, of 1B North Park street, Halifax. N. 3., suffered for years from rheumatism in dis moat. painful form. took seemed to give her relief. Then joy, that it yielded readily to the wonderful properties of this great herbal remedy. and knees, and my stomach is all better," says Mrs. Silver. "I eat anything ii want tried all kindis of medicines before, but nothing did me any good, undl thought I would have to give up up and down taking the first bottle (fqf lDrecQ, these pains hnd nearly all ‘ and l now feel hotter than I have have had no dizzy spells and my'l°i' mli-"Y Yea-Pl" ' rootu. bark and leaves, and con". toms no mercuryppotnsh or habit. forming drugs. rheumatism and neuralgia during the past months; it’ dyspepsia hnd .. ~ ‘i. »-\"‘ RP“ .1 ofitheir restoration to health In hopes of aiding I .... ..."; bgnetlpatibn, aeomaoh trouble. lazy liver. weak kidneys, Pure blood has boll. pimples. Show“ m “m” and l; if sleoplessness an?! lunfrrimzn have made you mtg lmldflllt; if headagllilzglesldld d and backache: give wsrhinge“ . preaching disorders: consti o: i rheumatism or stomach 111:." have you in the“. grasp :1 have tried everything undgl- u: ‘. to get relief and have failed a . you think n is unis you 8,“; ' i a chance to lift you out ‘ 81011811 of misery and get yo 0t ‘m ""3 Dill-h of perfect hear, . the full enjoyment of life which irgilgyrmon s and woman's God-g: . ‘ WW1! not heed other Canadian ‘ell taken Dreco and ‘ ful letters the " old-time i...i.‘i.f“3.’,,2,?‘§,f;i"Y i" Two such letters are em alongside. Read them bapubm‘. ed and start taking rlhleco it?“ Dreco lob I ed in Pharloxtsawze-zly." sGe-ther t d: I ilrtyhur, zh:")¥ec:'igxp:;k for iii eltplaln the merits’ ‘M ‘ Great rmedy. There l; M 0:, ' ‘ and m will tell you Ihonestic I believes Draco will henna?‘ If‘ Drpao is Bile-sold in Comm: by allant Drug m," 1M,“ by H flood druggisg everywhé. Nothing she e tried iDreco and found, to her "Since taking Draco, the rheum- lsm has left my arms, shoulders can and am no I the advice A izens who h. nger troubled with heartburn. declare ‘In together, as l could hardly get stairs, so dreadful ere the pains in my lim-hs. After y intiw _ left mo E-‘A. Fflhr l ti iDreco is compounded from herbs; tlf you have suffered ogonics from --w r . . n. Galbraith ...... .147 161 141 ~ ""““‘—**~‘-. League 0f CPOSS WIHS A. McKenzie ..... ..11s 154 11s m“ """""""" ~13‘? 111 l‘! a m} - Bowllng Trophy ma, or m 2133 Total ........... f?“ "H3; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. sh Peg," .... ‘Tilt! final game of the l - 1g; ‘ Zion William .. ~ the L. of C. Bowling Trgriliyyo W2; gtfmlmzm I I I ' I "155 1M 103 Meek l“ l" rolled on the League alleys inst 5' ,C u? as ~ -119 154 162 Acorn ‘um; 182 m night, btnween/ihe Invmcibles and F. Nfélrsgvlzll .. . 84 106 113 5mm, _ _ _ _ ‘ I ' ‘ . ' ‘T-l“ Ml Ill L. of C. teams. This series was 1,‘ Roberts? I143 123 160 H511 m m rery exvltlnx. the teams being well ' “ “"441 157 399 Total mlafglleg. etch having won a game. 642 704 w, ~§<e>.____ e ans were treated l t i ht, mhtre m”, exam” amigo? 5m Frotal BILLIARDS w n e series. ,, n "n m bu“ ‘The lnvincihlsa got aw a o" m“ Y alleys last night 1n a ' 11rd IHRIOII last 1 2...: :'::..fi"':.::"..';.i.:i": r szu- a ‘2§.'.ll.°°.‘.‘...“‘f...°h£ili§fl°'“. ii: Y 8.800 margin. n r . star's. '5 0 [hThe L of 1C. managed to nose ma, plfigyzdhgitirluzel-Qgflm; defefllillg iicfisugigifiénclgiiisilqigfsl“ m“ en1 out in the second game but Full ‘ y ° 9 Dim-l. Madmen‘, b °3°il 01' d“, not gel on eve“ terms with‘ owing was line-up and scores- c, Y a lend of 104 poiI “mm. . ins. Stewart defeated 1m. g '"**~H+oee+e-e “sum MilTEil" ROSSINI 1794-1868 / Presented (“By ch05,- _ p. THE -FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E, ,|_ RRINOIPALB Miss Blanche Bev The troph i H Y". Mill Edith Rafuce Mrs. H. 8. oxllibltion l: 51¢? gligilvtywlirxiiioli: m‘; > enderun’ m“ Bmfl“ stvltz. (Violin, Iwr. v. l-eioh Chgslter Campbell, Jeweler ° I "°“°"- "P- Roy D- Quially B 0W is the result of the llngl Eflmez- La t lnvinolbies . . rer........ . . . . .. ’ geemm n 125 t ORGANIST CHOIR DIRECT-OR eardon . . Ready .. 133 113 w? TUESDAY. MAY a. 192s . H a - 103 14:; i. . 3; ---- w ‘(zlgtlllilil . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. m 202g -' " " ‘a ‘P’ ' M‘ "fiat . . . . . .. ,.-- _. Miidnlgan ......... H1130 11s 12c P‘ "Wain MATER" ' ' y . . . . .. . ‘ McMahon ' PART 1. " Joy . . . . . . .. .1112 '16s m 1' "‘"‘°""¢tion. Chorus and QUINBNO F'Tn“""'d°ii .103 1gb 181 "LordlMoet Holy" otal . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . ..2230 gm ‘Eravzllehsafe Thy iLioving Klndnese _ . ' v r ternll , 4. ‘Male Chorus Through 1h Dark Y'M'C'A- Bfiwllng 5' n'“"l"°il,wld Chorus, Theou HsIItQITi-led Our Hurt! ‘I u] m _._-_ giilirf-ttte and Chorus. Thou ‘Hast Tried Our Hell" " 9 - ° 0 WII m the first‘ h l" h. vfeetnoflp ayoir a‘ solo-and 6L2‘? xhrltyésreactozzfiy glee and the Zion the iPeoplegs ab‘: 9' chitin-It. Hear U; Lord o“ Ya ms i. -' . 1o. »- mg Wuaitlrrngyuxo. Pgélgilé-elligilow. Finale, To Him be olory Evermore. Anton. i‘ a, Cameron ...'.o.p'e" o4 10s 1-3 " MISCELLANEOUS , I‘ . Do i» . .._ Box: ~- .154 11:1 101 PART’ 1|. L%_ _ 103 147 m! oiilan .8elo|—Toeeato and Fugue In "D" Minor J. 8. Bach i "Rosana-r o1l~¢5g"§“ (1085-1896) Ti IE SEA SHORE Overture to the Opera "RaymondW-Ambrolee Thoma! n (Agsftfneauty) (1e11-1asa) . - i Bro is a h s, moving ha!" olllrlt ‘tl-eétlgrclfint iior ro- PROF. HIRAM BALL H“ and inexpensive: 'liV~'-th s. mink,“ Vocal Solo "Rememhe New Thy Creator T°P dered (Ielailllonn “"1 wime ‘imw- Miss Edith Rafuae m enough paste t: thickly 039mg?’ > Violin Bole "The Old Refrain" Km‘ objectionable hairs, apply and rmme- Mlaa Bernice Stulta "m" 2 or 3 minutes rub off wash m; Anmom "alvlwr Thy chudr“ Kup" a“ eltin and n will be lsrfson clear °"°" and hairless. Till streotmerit will film-WW) '4' ' M not m-nr the skin, ibut to avoid dis. appointment. be careful to get real 00o BAVE THE KING delmtons. Mix fresh as wanted, . ' ._‘4‘ AWW“. 4 . _ _ v v v ee- vfi~e- v - v > A air ore l ; "M t “'1' °F THINK! of your own happy cimlm‘ > A ertoouz. AND a arr or ‘I ' stances of the messing; you l surest-rm: m IRELAND j enjoy“ - ~- 4 . - 1 “Peg UM Hem, 1 'm_ EN THINK! of the poor. the it‘ > y 1’ len and the needy- . , - i THEN DOUBLE youtneubscriptivll > AT no: . . ,.,, ‘I'll! sum l t nce Edward l 1 SELF DENIAL APPEAL e onsow 4 rnuaa v ‘ P" r , . ‘f g 116850-8-31.