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O DISCOUNT TO DEALERS Variocoup- 't‘.'..'...'tr..ti.; ‘excellent t... these tuners have a N A. “German” Silver Dial . . . . . . . . 1.00 1.00 1.50 4.00 _ 1150 1.25 1.00 1.00 '0 1.50 1.00 2.50 3.75 2.00 . .30 .50 .40 .30 ‘ 12.00, .40 A 2.00 13.00 i 9.00 50.00 . . . . . . 46.00 & one stage 55.00 22.00 ........20.00 ... .. 20.00 ON ABOVE MATERIAL. NOTHING ON APPROBATION. TERMS—-SPOT CASH. ' §§ ‘#04 O4 Q‘ Rexall Remedies for Specific Ailments REXAVLL overseen TABLETS, 25o. we and emu "ink; digestion easy and the nomaeh healthy. REXALL CATARRH JELLY, sue reiievea catarrh and cold in the head. REXALL LIVER SALTS 35o. 85c, liver to normal action. 01.26 restore the REXALL cw: RRV BARK. 35o and 00c, the large eale proves thia pleat-nu ln-aling cough eyrup give! eatlafaction. REXALL svnuP or HVPOFHOOPHITEB 01.1w. Nerve Ind lilaur. human. Puts map into you. RENAL: ifrlll|ll.‘fl, “flu! “ILF (time 50c. anally applied, caueae nimoel IflltI|£d|fl\I religl, hEXaLL KIDNEY PILLS 50c, 8 for 01.25. Correct kidney disorders and ellmlnitaa uric acid from the eyetern. IIEJiALL onoiziiLiee m. 00o and emu. The Ideal inactive medicine. aoLo UNDER POSITIVE GUARANTEE ‘r0 GIVE SATIS- FACTION 0R Mclriiv rrgpuflg|g Till‘: MAcKiNNoN DRUG c0. ruii RIXALL Room no" Mona ml P. O. IOX I82 t . RESERVE MARCH 18TH FOR Shamrock Tea.--1525~2-16-1i. A ‘COLD WEATHER TREAT is a cup of our cocoa or tea. They have a reputation. White's Sunny- slde. 1540-2-16-11 CONCERT AND BASKET 806l- Al. in Brookfield Hall. Tuesday. ._ February 19th. Admission 25 and .1 15 cents. Ladies with baskets free. ' 3i HIGHFIELD SERVICES-Ser- vices at Highfield Presbyterian Church Sunday, Feb. 17th at 3 p.ni. ‘ Rev. Dr. Gengo will preach. Sunday § School at 2 p.m. THRILLING PICTURE-A grip- »; ping mystery picture, entitled v "Red Lights" is being shown this afternoon and evening at the Prince Edward Theatre. The scenes are extremely dramatic and thrills follow each other in rapid . succession. A good comedy picture is also being shown. Last. night's presentation was well received. 1% CHILD WELFARE ADDRESS‘- ‘ An interesting lecture was given ‘ ibeforo ‘the Knights 0t‘ Columbus at their regular meeting Tuesday ‘Li night by Hon. Dr. Moziiiiian. who dealt with the work of the organi- zations engaged in ‘Ohlld Welfare . activities, making reference to the " Lea-gue of the Cross Society, the Dispensary, the Red Cross Society and the ‘Children's Aid ‘Society. The lecture was a very practical one. ithe speaker dealing with the coir "' ditions as they exist among ‘the chil dren of this Province at the pres- . ent time. He also pointed out the ' remedies, which should be applied. At the conclusion of the address a hearty vote of thanks moved by ‘é hir. Hugh Connors seconded by Mr. Brawders. supported by Mr. ‘. Henry Fitzgerald was extended by Q Mr. F. J, Casey, chairman, to the ieirtiirer. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. A very successful Xmas Tire and l-‘ntortainmcnt was held in Afton Hull. on Doc. 28, 1023' in connection with the West River Presbyterian ‘ Church. Rev. 0.1x‘. hicNcvin oc- cupied tiic chair. and the Hall was tlllr-d by a largo and appreciative audience. who listened iriost atten- tively In tlic various niimbr-rs of - the ion: mid exceptionally wall‘ . tendered programme. At. ilio close of’ the entertainment. Siinta (Ilaua made his appearance mid with some iiissisfiincc. soon stripped the holin- n). tifuliy Iudrn Xmns Tree of its w candy and gifts. distributing them " llllllflfli-Z‘ the cxpcctuiit l-‘oilowini: is the prugrnmmc: ‘ Chorus, Dreary IDccPmher, Choir‘. ‘;. ‘Recitation, A Tiny Tot. Gcorgettit lticNc-ill; Recitation, A Christmas Telephone. Leigh Taylor; Exercise: A_Siiggcstion. Freduund Eleanor lliirdott and Iiowarri Smith; Raci- " tutlori. Lloyd hlcPhcf; Recitation, ‘With a Smile. Ruby Currie". Dia- . llogiio. From Down l-lnstflli-cltiition ‘Thelma Smith; Recitation. Christ- mas iliiy. Lennard l\IcN(-ilIZ Recita- ' tloii, Christmas Story, Mary Gard- iner; llnut, Iii-sale hlcliwcn and ‘ liiiimrlii‘ ilouil, (uncured); lllono- loiriio. Making Xmas Presents. Mrs. hlirNovlni Recitation. Ivor Burdett: ltecltution. Jean Gcnrveatt; ‘Exci- cise, Ella. and Burdenn hiclnaine; ~ fer-citation, . Witrrcii McDonald; Duct, Freda and Eleanor Iliii-ilctt; ' Recitation, The Bridge Keeper's - Story. Brenton Currie: Recitation. A (‘rippled Dolly. Freda llurdett; ,_ Recitation. To Santa Claus, Sey- mour .\icNcill; Monologue. Return- ing Thanks. Rev. Mr. hlcblcvln‘. Rcrvitzttitm, Archibald McConnell; {armonlcu Selection. Leigh Tny- Inr. (cncorcd): Dialogue, Christmas nt Holly Farm; Recitation, Christ- , man Troubles, Alma Gardiner; Rec- itnilon. l-Jdlth McConnell: Recita- tion. (lcufgettli. McNeil]; Chorus, Snntit Claus has come to Town. Choir. N-O -——-<-o-@-i_- Ask for Mlaanlfa and take no other vvv Brlnn lie ACIIQI, Clillln um] Paine I A Hot Wiater Bottle provee a warm friend and a ypl comfort 0ur Kaiitleek A one piece. smooth surface. eeamloal. high. grade. bottle with a viiloanhod screw neck ‘Caramels 49c. WHITE‘! OO-Uai-l DROPS 24c ‘Heard mixture 19c pound. Lots of other kinds. 1540-2-16-11 TO ATTEND CONVENTION- . R. C. Hewett Cape Traverse Travelling Salesman for The Old Reliable Firm of John Toban and Company Halifax, left Wednesday to attend a Travellers’ Conven- tion in Halifax Feb. 15th. On re- turn he will call on all old custom- ers loaded with bargains-ll. T0 ADDRESS POTATO GROW- ERS-illiessrs. Boulter and Peppin will address a meeting in the in- ‘terests of potato growers at. Ken- sington Monday afternoon at 1 p.in. sharp, New Glasgow same evening at 7.30 and at Hope River, Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. in. 1521-2-l5-2i THE PRINCE ON TOUR. --“0n Tour with our Smiling Prince“ was the title of some wonderful pic- tures shown in the Strand Theiltm yesterday afternoon and evening by Lieut. Rickard, late of the Royal Navy, under the auspices of the local G. W. V. A. The films vividly depicted the world tour of the Prince of Wales which started from England in 1920, covering Barbadoes, the Panama. thence to Santiago, the Fiji Islands, New Zealand, Honolulu. Australia. Samoa, Trinidad. Bermuda and honie again. the tour lasting over eighteen months. Anwllg 03197‘ striking scenes were those depict- ing the niarvellously trained school children at. Melbourne and Sydney. Australia; a great storm at sea en- countered hy the “Renown" while crossing the Australia bight. with 300 tons of water washing over the battleships decks; and the ceremony diirlng the crossing of the Equator, when the Prince of Wales was "ducked" and initiated into the rites of Father Neptune. The pictures were seen by a large number of school children yester- day afternoon. The matinee today should be taken advantazP/ 0f l0 see a really wonderful scenic pre- sentation. The pictures will M80 be shown this evening when larger audiences are expected. IHIADALBANF. scrroou. Standing of Bradnibnne Village School for January. Grade X.-—l, Allan DIHCKILY. Grade iX.—1,Dorls Sterling‘, ‘l. lilarion hirtcKcnzlo. Grade Vlll.-l. Erma Kennedy. tirade \'l.—l, Mary Gunu; L‘. Enrl Wnudsidc; 3, lvun Kenni-ilyl 4- llcrthii lilnclmoti. (lriulc l\'.—1. Ivan Slirlliiill L’. children, southward are ,, Sumiucrland fields. where oll \\'clthy cnnsins: 3. b01150 Cousins‘ 4, Helen Cousins", h. Rfllpb RUIQKEY- Grade l.—-l. Lloyd hliithnson. hlurion Crosby Teacher. PLEASANT GROVE SCHOOL- Hnnoul‘ lloll of Pleasant Grove Sglmnl for the month oi‘ Juiiiiitigv. Gram. lX.—~1, Edison l-lurily; ‘.5. Lou Doyle. Grade VI.-—l. IIPKKIP Ztluvy (fassvcii (euuiil: ‘.3. Doyle: 3, Kittie Power.- Grudn lV.—-l. Kathleen iiuyli". Jimmie Lumphior; Ii. Atinic Lump- hicr. (lrudc ll.——l. lliurlo Doyle: 3. Grade 1. Sr.—-1, Hattie Rena Roberts. Grade I. Jr.-—-l, Joe CILBHNCII‘, 2. violottu Roberts‘. 8. Vern Roberta. Perfect Attendancc.—-Rel£i4'_Ifi Dnyle and Joe Cuswell. Marlon hlncLcan. Teacher. Untold Wealth (Continued From Page OM) Doyle uiid Vincent u o Jilck (‘it.s\v<~lI; ... Agnes (‘iii'i'iiii. Ciuw‘. ‘.5. i land is believed to stniul pools of oil of untold extent. To Ihc B00111- east. and to the north lies the Lost Hills, the ccaiiniza. Taft. Santa Ma- rla, McKIttrick and other oil fielila which have their stories of making millionaires overnight 41ml which are not yet exhausted. Across the Santa Barbara and a little t0 the the Venture and pumped from the opposite side of the count range mountains. Geologists have declared Naval Reserve No. 1 probably 0H8 01' "l9 richest of the California fields. Whoever may he found to own this oll now, geologists believe that it originally belonged to Adam and Eve. It was formed throullh U19 1186B by the processes through which nature makes its coal, its oil and many of the other riches of the earth. As the mountains rose from the sea it seeped and trickled from the higher levels into the pools of the foothills and there awaited the coming of man. Naval Reserve No. 1 was created at the height of the San Joaquin Valley oll boom, while William Ho- ward Taft was President. UndeF the so-called “Taft Withdrawal Or- der," which created the reserve. it was withdrawn from entry as pub- lIc land and turned ovnr to the navy to lie there as America's re- serve supply of oll forher fighting ships when a time of emergency might arise. ‘a Iichiuii tho sliiyiniz. ir" ilfrand Theatre Late EVENING BALCONY 25c. and needy ex- GOD SAVE h Under the Distinguished Hatronage of Lieut. Governor McKinnon Saturday LIEUT. iiioiiiiiiii Will Appear in Person With Also GOOD COMEDY SPECIAL MATINEE ‘TODAY 3 P. M. 15c AND 25c NiO TAX. Auspices Great War Veterans Asso. . to provide comforts for destitute families R; N. 0n Tour With 0ur Smiling Prince 6,000 Feet of Wonderful Events PRICES ORCHESTRA 35c. service men’s THE KING l; _ . P—1 _ .. . ed. When market conditions Iiuconic more favorable those wells (Eillbill) quickly brought luto proiluriinii. it is the “P1101 hon» lliiii tlii- Pziii-Aiii- crican coiiipziiiy [llilllllilil to i-xti-iid this mode of operation to liie uiivul reserve ficlil. __------<oo>-_- ~- Bandit Leader Has Been Killed (Canadian Press) PEKING, Feb. liitlu-Sun Mei- Yeo, fllfl10ilg loader of the bandit gang which ilernlletl the Tietsiu» Pukow Railway express lriiiii iii Linclieng last spring and tanptiirtwil a. large number of foreign Iiostzigcs. has been killed. The reason for Sun's execution remains obscure. :ilihoiigli one 1'0- port is that ilvuth was puulsliiiuant for failure oi siippriuss lmmllis. this Iieiiig rugarili-il as mutiny. It. ls siiid that Sim mis invited to iliniioi" by (lien. (‘hung Shin-chi. military govi-riior of Sliuiiliiiig, illlll at ll. given siguzii from his host was SIIFFOIIIIIIPII ziiul slmi. Another story is tluil ihi- gciicrzii wits poisoned. lt is still llil(‘i‘l'illlll, how- ever, whr-iliui" u giuiiiiiu‘. charge oi mutiny or u puiitii-zii iuulivc iviis 00,150.... Alive t0 Collect Ransom (United Press) RIIEINE, (lcriiiaiiy, Felt. 15“- Sixteen-year-olil Willy Di-iters Illlii IS-year-olti Paul Krausc ivoro hold here -by the police churgml with murdering llertholil Fulk. unil send- ing part of the body to Folk. seni- or, in the hope of extorting money. Ilniiioved by the. enormity of their crimes, the two boys have confess- ed that they ilug n grnvn ior Fiilk hammered him into unconscious- ness and then Iiuried liim olive. A few days later they iiug the. body out of ifhe garden bohinil Krnuach home, enwcd off n foot and sent It to the elder Faik, with a demand for 25.000 marks. Police iloiibteii thiit the foot cniiie from the Folk body, hut later n companion of the youths revealed the crime. -—-—-<+>---_ Only Three Weill. Until leased to the Doheney iii- tereete, this field was untouched. Canada's Fire Losses Becoming Serious ‘J uuiiii FIIIII? tuiiiii IIPE Attractive Hardware Store. i-ML. is featuring ll. very attractive puitl to lioiisolioliltrrs. The mntest. ivliluli is ‘bolus ‘put. oii by tim well know-n .mim\il'iiciiii'ers Flour, is tor the bus-t tbrczid bakcil ti-uiii ‘this popular hriiiiil. Thu priz- es are us follows: 1st prize. barrel of Quaker Flour: 2nd prize, min 0X ipnunil ha: oi‘ (Quaker Flour; 3rd prize, tivo 2i pound bags: ‘Iiii (n17.1- imisi be biikcil troiii (Quaker flour. is to hi! Iiroiiglit on or bvfirrn Fob 21st to tlin lingers ‘Iliirdware Store. \\‘lli‘l‘P jiuiiriiin‘. will be clone. Thi- the flour. I'll addition to tho uiispliiycii prizes In pruiiiiiiciitly ivcek which is making a strong ill)- ‘ I I oi (Quaker *=' ll l?‘ Bakingl? Contest Prizes Dis-h played at Rogers V, PRINCE ED WA RD Children 11c. v Here is a mystery-play that willkieep you guessing and gasping to the end. room air. n. ma," 7 m“ Matinee, Adults ice. iciiiiqm, 1', Evenlnqpmhesti-a 26c. Balcony 21c. C "~ I You Dan’t Sol '1;I ve i . ._not until the final moment that leaves you bmuhlesa and delighted. WHERE DID THE RED LIGHTS COME FRQM? WH-AIT WAS THE MEANING OF T.HE HIDDEN VOICE? WHAT WAS THE SILENT WAR-NING THAT CAME To BEAUTIFUL RUTH CARSON? WHO SENT THE CON- TINENTAL LIMITED TO ALMOST CERTAIN DES, TRUOTIIO'N ‘IN THE GRAND CANYON? I . It's the tenaest, most satlafylnQ thrillier you ever saw. I RED iiuiiis | With an all star cast including, Alice Lake. Marie Pre- vosf, Johnny Walker. 7-REELS THRILLS—7 “ROLL ALONG”——Two Part Comedy u, - / -" v.7," ~—..,,/,- _.\\ aria“ - _. Tlic Rogers PliLfflWl-IFO Conipiiiiy, Quztlrer Flour Contest window iIiis __ iroiitcsii. is opened to iill users oi‘ 4. the window. ‘7 ‘the Rogers llilfilwilrt‘. v/Olllllilll)’ is / ii-atiiriii-g u. handsome Dun Esther lstove, Pandora Range lllnc oi iliaking utensils. Canadian Dairy at the nniiual banquet of the (lana- Iliflll Ayrshire Coitlc Bro-tailors’ As- ancintion here ' Grisilale, deputy minister of agri- culture for tho Dominion. said that Canadian dairy products. particul- arly those marketed uniier the grading system, were holding their own with New Zenland and Aus- tralia an competitors In the British markets. While the producers in Canada had recognized Ihs vast importance of graded products the retail dealers in the old land had not developed to the point where it was to their advantage to piichase on u big scale, certified products Products Advance TORONTO, Feb. 10. ~~Spenklng ._ tofllglii. Dr. (l. H. iiiiil a tiiii i, one 24 pmin(1.|)gg_ The brpnd which ' NEW! NEW! NEW! THE TWO BIG "KNIGHTS WITH THE KNIGHTS LONDON AND NEW YORK ACTS nnoucm" T0 YOUR H DM E COMEDY FARCE COMEDY MYSTERY s Ambulance in waiting for those sick from overiaughing. CROSS Red Nurses in attendance 1 ACT FARCE "‘A KISS IN THE DARK” Does the Lady Takc it?‘ Cpmyand seg 1 ACT COMEDY “THAT RASCAL PAT” With a Laugh to Each Line . ORPHEUS EIGHT In New Stunts. Mirth and Melody. RAL SINDE.—-Thc Mysterious Magician Brings; World o! Mystery. THE HUMAN WHlRLWIND-Does more standing on his head than you can on your feet. THE POPULAR SONG BIRD In songs that reach your heart. THE VIOLIN, with a Soul. One magic touch and out iiows those strains that haunt us. TRAIN SERVICE Arrangements made for folks outside Charlottetown. Trains leave Summcrside at 7 a. m., and 3.10 p. m. Trains leave Sourie at 6.50 a. m. Train stops at im- portant stations. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS JUBILEE CELEBRATION PIIIIIDE EDWIIIID THEATRE Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 18th & 19th RESERVED SEATS 52c. RUSH SEATS 37c. Exchange your coupons now. Ticket Office opcris dam‘ at 9.30 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre. ‘iIIZEiT-ZIK - ...; i;;§:r* “f“*-t:— .. ‘ :1 f; iiljii< w: 291:1“ ' Q; ti‘ A Modern Bath Tub . And Other Bath Room Fixtures Supplied And Fitted Up In the Modern Way . Call and have a quotation on your plumbing Tfliflire‘ mcvitn. HIED H. TIIAINDII THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 80 Graliotn Street Iv oat in existence. breed covet-int; B Ily gained ground in eastern and western Ontario and Quebec. ‘The nnnuel meeting of the Crllllb __,< Um rcfwlnzfll peflflil of 0v" Phone asu- J Then operations on it were started Yen's‘ in whet oil men consider only a half-hearted fashion. But three wells have been sunlr on the vast lease to date. These are producing approximately 3,000 barrels each per day. Only about a dozen men are employed on the lease, ai- though on the same company's n0- ioinliig property about 200 are at work. ' This is generally attributed not co much to a desire to let the lease lie idle. is to a method of meeting market conditions. On the Pan-Am- erican Company's adiclnlns lenses the opinion of sh- ICIifford Sifton, tion of Ayrshire clubs and Ayrshire 111111197011! W9“! ill", 1100i! llflvflll that with its forests lost Canada heifers’ clubs. both of which would 4°" i" 1mm! I 10°14 111M006 0f would not be able to support more do much toward stimulating inter- tbe oll bearing eaiid and then cioc- mm 3,000,000 may“, est in the breed, ylilcli had Bleld-_ E“ ~“‘““‘* ‘so ~ ‘**“* e ‘e o ‘e e -~—* from Canada. For the present the dealers in the British markets gave preference to goods hearing names." This was particularly iriio with re- apect to the sale of Canadian cheese in the British markets. Dr. (lrladaie inclined to the view lhnt the Canadian shippers were not seuiling the heat grades of Iiutter to the old land. but. there was every indication. that Canadian butter of the better grade would ho shipped in very large qiiniititic,» during the current year. W. J. Bell advocated the forma- illan Belgian Draft Horse Associa- tion will be held April 30 in Que- bec city. The date was arranged tonight at s. meeting of the direct- ors, when reports worerecoivcil from different sections oi Ciiiuula. ghebpresident H. E. Marliiiottei of ue ec city, presided. That the motor deliverv truck i" 119W» 317°" m" 3mm‘ hail mails little inroads in siippiunt- ' " lng the heavy draft horse was elu- phanlzed by Mr. Guernoy, wlio. inteil out that the demand for I [1 | N A R D S elglan horses (luring the past , . . m, year had been greatly in exceiieof , the previous year. Discussing the ‘ L ‘ N f and noa-iaaablo stopper la cold with a two yuan guar- antee and unequalled at the prloe $8.00. _ oeim mice at else, emu. cue. (Canadian Prose.) MONTREAL, Feb. ‘l5.—~Six thou- sand iitres a year are making a loss to Canada every yeilil‘ ‘by morn than 15,000,000, and are threatening the ultimate extinction oi’ many towns and cities almost entirely depen- dent on the forest and its Inter-al- lied industry. This was the estimate oi Robson Blank, secretary of the Caiiiidiah ibreahry Association. In an address before the M-onireni Paper Club here yesterday. Mr. Black quoted Wins-r “PARTIES. mung to Minn Gertie McGInnIs and V‘ v Mr. Maurice luinnen. A dciicloun .A person would requiri- tn tw- an luncheon was nerved. - That. these adopt at curds, in he Ilhll‘ to affairs are becoming more popular. thoroughly enjoy tin- Wiilnt per- IA evident from the splendid clue Lila which the young indies oi’ St. of people who patromle them; Mary's R. t‘. Church. hlontnguo nrr- three very prominent gentlemen‘ holding this winter. The second being present on thin occasion. of than delightful affairs uwanlioid and judglntl’ from the way I" Which 5n Frmgy qvpnmg Feb. 8th. inst. they enjoy-cu thomiiclvcn. the euc- lf the homo of Capt. and Mrs. coin: of thesi- social events iii as- ‘l-‘i-enk Murphy. the entire lower niired. The action ‘of Capt. and QQ t‘ of the spurious house being Mrs. MufDhY. III glvlntf their hi!!!" filled for the nrrniilnn. Minn for liiia and future occasions in uerite Kelly and lilr. William commendable and greatly appreci- Qhfifho ladies ‘and gen- I fled by the young ladies. pfllfip, the hoohie 9H!!! l CATARRH I For quick relief beet MIMI‘: and inhale. ‘Splendid tor w! inerlte of the Belgian horiio. Mr. Gurney eniil "113 type was tho ulti- . l \ e1