ni--_.._"_._.._. .__ not. troubled w u l used to I nln galnh I toll my f killer. ‘i .,.». Gét in line for seats this morning‘ at/the Prince Edward Box Office Your auto contest tickets are good for-twenty five cents on each exchange MATINEE M0 mi_i I-tl-Iti. I . --———- - (i , l Fleur Bags, In lots of .|'l‘i‘_f\d, 98 lbs.. clean, no "Bags. Potato Bags. We offer them all at guaranteed. THE CITY B 873 Colonial Avenue .0: g t, t.‘ ‘w a -o— / ..§‘i*' i the woman who busies harry? planning come out still Q?‘ “g4 I¢$ZL cs0‘? "Here for Thanksgiving Self-basting Enamel Bowls, Mixing SpOOHS, lowest prices, to help f. Ill. “i trues ls there a more delightful day in all the year fol‘ And to help her make the things she is gether the best of cooking thing; and they are all Self-basting Aluminum Roasters . Self-basting Sheet Iron Roasters All kinds of cooking utensils, Food. Choppers. Thanksgiving dinner you have ever had, ‘star sAtn now eras "FOR-- “oh Bu!” '- [I Central Guardian ,_ CORRECTION. —-In tho report ofthe class standing ot-ltlodel School which appeared in yester- day's Guardian-the: 1351110 of the pupil taking, first 11,1306 _l|\ Mia's Johnston's Department. _: should have read Dorothy McAleef‘ and not Dorothy McArthui- as "Ifublish- ed. P e r formance starts early Monday nigh owing to G. W. V. A. Annual Armistice Ball the same evening. NDAY l PBIGE ____?‘___.___ "-———'*"" 1-; ‘_—_\_ o 1000 to 100,000. Second hole-s. Feed Baos- Silver Heavy twilled ‘l-bushel Bags. mwggt prices. Satisfaction Write-or ‘wire collect for quotations. AG . COMPANY Montreal, Que. fl iiiifiiiiiiii l y, 4.. herself in making others better we have gathered t0- i Roasters $1.25 up 1.65 up 80c up 4.. Pyrex oven glassware, etcnat you make the very be-st 33$ Coral Reef Means Hard Work For Tiny Animals At lhl- first gluncl- lhi- scu lint-- wuy flower-like. ’l‘hcy are very vor- iucious, cutch young fish. worms. cruwfish, snails. ctcz, which are of- t.-|| lunch larger than themselves. 'I‘hcy |lil\'l'. pccnlilir protective ubil- ily ill their tientzlclcs, which ulso s<*l'\'l'. to lluzc lln-ir prey. 'l‘hose ure- stinging organs, tiny. lnicrllscnpilzul, Iiotllc-shapetl gluntls " yr-zlrs old his parents moved‘ to Lot night at 8 sharp with the t Kiddies “OH BOY” start at 8.00. FUNERAL TODAY. —The funer- al of the late Mr. Bolsner will take place today (Thursday) at 2 o'clock from h1s~latv residence, West Royalty to Higllfield PPHIIY‘ terian Cemetery. L §crvlces will be conducted by Rev. ‘R. H. Stavt-rt pastor assisted by Rev. J. Eustace Purdie. II. D.. Evangelist. bill-ll clergy having faithfully attended deceased lu his latest hotlrs. Mat.-.-25-50—75. Eve.—50——75——1.00 TICKETS NOWON saui-rlllit morning Ill 9.30 the tickets for "01 Boy?‘ go on sale no the nP-rinct Edward those desiring to procure“ saint are advised to get in the line curly ll' you find it impossible to come It the Box Office phone 506 und havi seats reserved. .-\uto contest tickets urtygood for 25 ccnls on euch ea change, This theatrical producti: is ont- uf the highest class und wilt be put over with a bang by a crust consisting of Cllurlottctowlrs DB5‘ so don't fail to sec it. 572-ii-(i-li “Little Old New York” At Prince Edward A ROMANTIC AND SPRIGHTLY SCREEN COMEDY DRAMA IN MEMORIAM MR. GEORGE McPHAlL The dcutb of Mr. George lllcPhuil. formerly of Argyle Shore. this pro- vincc, occurred at Wunutchcc. Walsh, on Sept. 27th, aged sixl)‘ years. .\ir. McPhuil left the Island when a young nlau and suttlcd in the above named city where he curried on a largo contracting busi- ness. He came of a family “'ll° wure ulnoug the first settlers of Argylg Shore, his father Ncll .\ir- Phuil being a son of one of the first Pioneers of that thrivinll section of our province. H» is sur- vivud by his widow and three sons. also, One brother and sister, Mr. Allan McPhail of Charlottetown und Mrs. John Jeo, of Kingston, P. b}. 1., and a large circle of relatives hl-rc on the Island. (Patriot plea-so Copy) ' MR. WILLIAM DALEY opcncd at the Prince Edwurl. ’l‘hcutre last. night. Marion Davie.- Is cilllud upon to uct a rule entirely different froln anything in whicl. she has previously been seen, unu she ncquits herself with the utmost credit. Not only ducts she lllllkt- u charming and graceful boy. but she acts with an unaffected natur- uluess und qulct poise, which makes lhc spectators surrender compll-zely’ to thc illusion of swing in the flesh an old-fashioned glr. of the early years of the Nineteen th Century. Miss Davies brings to the rolo of Patricia O'Day, a wistful pathos and a sense of tender fun, which are new qualities, in her artistic equipment. * ller portrayal lb "Little Old New York" makes se- Sunlmcrsidefs oldest citizen, .\ir. William Daley. passed peacefully zlwuy, without suffering. at thc resi- deuce of his son, Mr. Patrick Dal- cy. in tho curly hours of Monday morning. at the great age of 9Y3 yi-urs, halving been born on July 28th, 1828. in the reign of George IV. at Doylcs‘ Point, now known as Rcd Point. When he was only two 16 und some 65 years ago the dc- ccuserl came to Silmmersldc and worked in the shipyards us u ship's carpenter. At that tme Central Street from the shore to where the Prince (Tounty Hospital now stands was merely u cow-path through the brush, ’l‘hc lute .\ir. Daley who was of a jovial disposition and u quiet und highly honored citizen. coilld recount a fund of interesting anec- dotes relating to the early history of the town. Amongst other incid- ents he was one of thc rescue party who set out from Summer-side and l'(‘L'(l\'clI‘(‘.ll the frozcn hodica of the two Miss Itohbins, of Bcdcque, who bcrishcd in the harbour in the mem- oruhllVlrzlgl-lly. of till yours ago. when in u storm their horse lost its wuy und wulkiéd over the edge ol‘ lllu "hoard ice at. the entrance to tho harbor, .\ir. Daley was a man of romurkzillly robust constitution. Iii‘ enjoyed good heulih und was active up to last August. He could most. screen players of the day._-‘ "Little Old New York" is adapt! ed to the screen by Lilther Itced [mm a stage play by Rldu Johnson Young, which bud such, u big suc- cess in New York two seasons ago and later toured ~ the country- Sidney Olcott was engaged by Cos» mopolltun to direct it and thc workmanlike job which he has douu again proves that, he is one of the ablesl. directors in the in; dustry. Tile settings are l“ the noted stage and opcru screen dc- slgner and artist, Joseph Llrlnln- The set showing the Buttery nd Bowling Green is one of the hlrl." cst ever built for any motivil I'll" ture production. _ ‘ The story concerns the arrival in new York in 18111 0f. Plllllcl" Theatre-Box Office .ani. r ' In “Little Old New York." which ‘ cure her title us one of the forc- - four soils, namely: .\ir. James Dul- reud without glasses to the end of his long and well-spent life. His ivife mct a tragic end about twelve years ago, being accidentally burn- cd to dcuth, 'l‘here are left to mourn cy. who follows the scu and is now ut u British port; Mr. Iiugh I-l. Dal- O'Day and her father from lrelunil. Her brother Pat h:.d died on lhu voyage over and her father» insisted on her nlasllllel" uding us her brother in order to inherit the fortune“ left by an ilnclu. Patricia falls in love with IAIITY Develun, stey-son of the uncle, who believes ho is going tu inherit the l-y. who ulso followed the sou, but lsynnw retired und living ul Scuttle, \\ush.; .\ir. Frank Daley. in Maine und .\ir. Patrick Daley, our esteem. cd citizen, with whom IlP resided of Pllffvlll _vcurs. The fuln-rol took pluce 'I‘ucsduy zlfternoon to the People's (lclnctcry, Rev. (I. S. Mil. llortune. Much 0f the comedy as well us thc pathos of the pic- ture growscut of her rclutiorls with Larry, who, until almost. lhu eml 0f the film, believes she is the youthful lad she pretends iu be. The fight betwi-en llulLy Iloy Brewster and The Iiohokcn 'l'srror "MM 1"" ""11" li““""‘ll“" "1"" Ilillltl with if burning ulkulinc rliinl. (lhfni ("Miatmg i" "'0 h"“““ “m ls one 0f ills llllllllesl “w” "WY illlllllilidll-O‘. 'l‘hi>sn llcliculo, richly whml "mulled hollow coiled E-W-W- scmened and the Scene 1n Whig]; i-illorl-tl urgunislns with their lluln- mrpjms quddeul’ I " - - "Pat" is seize-d by a mob of the .. . y prujcct- dart to- and l. ., l-k - .. Irons li-nlziclI-s huvc l‘l‘(7r.'i\'4'll Wm, m touch,“ - ‘l5 ll l H period. (unto and thousand an ry fight. funs und , _ l - ' g ob cct with their ., . . , , . , g nuliii-s l|l.‘l‘l\'l.'li from flown-rs: sea ‘my hmtkfl and prcfli m“, the Hum rmklllc iylrym yturs, ul- may do llrllggflll l0 tile Wllllllllllg ilo-‘lt :.iill-niolii.~.~i, pussioil-llo\vt-l~ zilu-lnoli- ' m“ “e55- PTIIIIHOII IIIIPIIIUIIPS, l\i('.. llft‘ lllllllf's' which churui-tl-l'izi.~ thvir oili- or zippcarunci- corrcclly, for lhcy i-hllnglfthl- naked rocks of iill‘. t-Illlfl‘ to floivi-r bI-ils. Tint. says "Nulurie hiugzlzinc," l>l'\\'il:4llil|1.{l.iill- lhr ‘llfi- of lhcsi- uniniuls is in no ASK THIS lllllrllr NURSE She Is Willing to Answer Letter: from Women Asking About Lydia E. Pinkham’: Vegetable Compound Halifax, Nova Scutia- -“l am a ma- lt-rnity nurse and have recommended Lydia l1}. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Com- round to many wufnen who were child- v53, also to women who need a good tunic. I am English and my husband is American, and he told me of l. dia E. Pinkham while in England. would appreciate a copy or two of our little [looks on women's ailments. have one which I keep to lend. I will willingly answer letters from any woman asking about. the Vegetable C pound. "-Mrs. H. M. Cowman, 24 Uniacke Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Could Not Sleep Nights . Dublin, Ontarim-“l was weak and irregular, with pains and headaches, and could not sleep nigbtl. I learned about Lydia E. Pinkhanfl Vegetable Com- pound by readin the letters in the newspapers and eddt because I wanted to [at better. I have got good results from it and I fefiidilgcthstlr-gggkeglasgrlcg; iwhole lot of trouble." bflldnam more regular. in weight all the time and taking. ‘ ou ma to others.’ -—Mrs. JAIIII x I2, Dublin, Ontario. P5" ‘r11. ‘ [he Mldcfl. ~ "I have just finished a first vol- wht HM °f medici" iume of my life's work," he Still]. "1 use my letter h ol‘ lho capsule, which then enters thl- wound. Such stinging glands fir.» vs-ry numerous on ouch tentac- iv; in fact, thousands being located [in one, l Sou llnclnoncs which have congre ‘gull-l in groups. und live In coi- (llllus und have excreted a more or loss hurd skeleton. whose brunch- t-s huvc become calcareous, are cor- uls. Every coral brunch or colony 1111*‘ ll! llvl-zlnnlng in one Individual which huppcned to attach itself to that purticillzir place and grew up in lhl- shupr- of a (my Bea “Hem. Ulll‘. ‘ l'pon lhc under surface of the cy llndrll-ul body the animal secretes t‘ilit'.1lI'I'Ull.\I plates which join it lnllmzillaly tn lts support. Then the (‘HIPIITPUIIS plates which join it rnillulLv, and the outer side of the illlllllléli is hounded by a skeleton of illlll: which grows higher und high- "l; ‘lllllfllll-t llle polyp before it. rllllsl it happens that. at lh-L- "unchos of a coral colony often thousands of animals continue to huihl upward, while the lower any. "lill-‘l llllvv lonlz since died. In this Wily these dcllczite Ilttle animals huihl mighty reefs, and many tropl. Pill islands nrc built by ilnceaslng und untirlng work, $50,000 FOR TEN arrrlcLgg SPURNED BY CLEMENCEAU PARIS, Nov. 5. —Clemenceau re- cently refused $50,000 for ten articles on the preggnt Dolmen; situation und his reminiscences, offered by n-n American publica- tlon syndicate, "1 can't accept." he said. "If I write anything for you I must write what I think. and If I write what I think it is certain to create a "There ls enough trouble, now," "Why cause more?" where she receives u lashinll Ill the hands of one of the boxers, is upectncnllir in the cXlrcllle. "Little Old New York" was r;- celved in the Prince Etiwurd Theutru last night with ull the en» thuslasm which has bccn lit-cord» ed it lrr New York, Lundun. Lcs Argclcs and other pluccs ivllcr: it has been sun. It. is ‘illllPllllllg tliu: every lovcr of the host zu fllln entertainment should niulze curtain of seulng- Miss Davies is nlost (rnpably silpportcd by Harrison Ford us Larry; hy Coilrtcnzly Iifil-tt. as Robert Fulton, invcnlcr of the steamboat. the lriul trip of‘ which up the Hudson, off-vb; one 0f the thrills of the ])iL".llI‘ -: Muir lun Ilnmllton as Wushlngnr. Irvinr. Sun. Hardy as Cornelius. Yunlll-r- bill; Andrew Dillon as John Jamil) Astor; by Norvul Kecdivcll, .1. M. Kerrlgan. George Burruud. llllny -II.ltch, Charla-s Kennedy, Spencer Charters, Hurry Watson, Louis Wolhelm. Charles Judcls, Gypsy O'Brien, Mary Kennedy and many others. This is one nf the really worth while pictures you must not miss --—-o-o->——-— Skin Eruptions Yield To Sulphur Any breaking out of the skin. oven fiery. Itching eczema, can be llulckly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur. declares a noted akin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties. this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated akin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimp- Inn and ring worm. It seldom falls to remove the tor- ment and disfigurement. und you do not have ~to wait for relief from embarrassment. quickly shows; Sufferers from Minard’: Llnlment Relieves Pain. BURNS are small, but how large they feel. REXALL CORN SOLVENT Removes them without pain. Price 25c per Bottle all been working at lt slz-r-n l.'ll'l. The second vnlllml- will tulu- IIll' live years lo Write and the fhlril U. Tl-cs REXAl-L P0605 KODAK Stone we 4| i] Blflfi trouble should obtain a smut! " jar-of Ilowlen Mentho-Stllphilr mint any good llrulzlzlsl and Ilflil! ll 1 ' cold cream. ~ ' ,, Improve m out.‘ ED WA. RD 3»-DAYS—3_I . Starting Wed. Nov. 12 2 snows DAILY, AT a AND a P. M. suana lvilirinsseeflfié: 16c- EVENING-Me. an,- 2st . ¢‘l~‘ w» t t Home; I Bank p. (Continue qfrom Page 1) ____ - ___ ___e__nr._.. H“. rwo lawyers hull indulttcii ill another wordy‘Qxfllllllliv- "l "l" " tiling tlri-d oi It.’ v "'0 um l." lit-lined .\ir. “uldron. "'I‘his court is here to l ul so und not to lislcll IO this surf 0i vrtiiss-liring," wcni on thc judge. ' um glad to hour your honor suv so. und Ihi-rc is zln cusy wzlF ill-SUI]! it." replied defcnsil lrflllll" wl. --\\'¢l'l, let us cot on." impaltit-ut- '_v sllill lhc jildlll‘. A List of Losses .\ir. .\u.-tin first went 0W1‘ till‘ li-dgi-rl." lit" llhi- Ilritish l)mnin.on:-' (‘ompunyy giving details on the i-huricrs of the bouts, und lllcn on to obtain ul. u prllfilublc lip: hul . ~ ‘ llu suid he. kn ‘w nothing if ilSl-IUIS til’ lill: "'llllll‘.lll_\' iliilvl‘ ‘ zl tho bouts. 'I‘h<~n he ilcult with the Pzii- lltltillfil". 'l'n~ first CIIZITIPI‘ :1 193.,‘ I u» thul thi- judge some anger nvcr 1i. “'l‘hi-ri- is toll much from Newport. Nun's to New llrllks wick. 'l‘hc expenses wl-rl- $9,.‘ ' 2o, 1921, und was for curryiln; coal trum Sydncy to Montreal. Ileccinls uvre $2,805, while expcnstzs wvcrc’ 15 7.107. u loss of $2,.'ltl2. The third chalrtcr was 0n Nov. 4. i921, from Monlrezll lo Wcst Ir- liun ports. ltl-c-cipts were $12,752 and cxpi-nso; were $ ,h'7!i, u. llllii of $""12-l. fhc intuuscd uxpulzs- c iluc in .- hrcukdown In the, luuchmcry. The bout returned from zhc West indies in Fehruunv, 1922. Jllli wus luill up ut Newport .\'-c\vs. Perhaps Never Paid. 'I‘lll- fourth cllurtel" was in Junu» lrjv, 1923, for a a rgo of scrap iron 1mm Cuba to Phzlalil-lphiit. ‘I'll- .AI)L‘IISGS were 5521.000, Noreccilllo‘ were recorded in thl- ledger and ,)I.r. Austin suid that he hadn't col- lected thcm und he didn't know if wus with u mun nunn-d Philullclplliil. ’l'hert- was ll loiul charge utzuinst the Paipoongil u! ‘$16,827 for lay up und illsmuilt - from April, 1:/'_'|, Ftlgcl Ill '\\" Um H“, ,.,.(.(,|p,,_, won, $5 131 K, “W, llf the British lhilninion (‘onl- w. ‘,1 75S |":lll_v‘"‘ "l rcctriilcd u ll-tll-i- from 'l"h<,> second churtcl" wus on Oct, C“ ‘lason “MifYmK "l" ‘hill lililll tilcy hud ln-l-n puid. 'l‘his l-hztrll-rlilll 'l7l$"lll'l‘ 1106i. hurl-l- Corning to Thrill and a LMKV ratszhys. A JAMES CRUIZ-E mooucrloia w; r. , ‘viii... invcslmc-nt al-couat- 2nd other um- ounts crc-llltetl to lln- complllrv alc- uulzi; by the Xllmtrczll brunch llsl having been tlilicllufgcl] und lrul - ' IITHI to 'l‘oroillo umountt-il lu ll . 128,723. From Head Office? lllldcr the Austin spcciul ill-count wus listed $l8,llil<J_ living the lllllllll)‘: svnl to hilll IIPUVOPII .‘.l. ' und lM-i cPlnhl-r, 19 ‘l when he wus ill (llrlsgniv. ‘Phi; hc puid for t-xpr-ns- is on the Vilndrouil lllcre. Mr. tin told .\ir. McCarthy he dii.l‘t know who it was who .\‘l'Ili fin- lll(lIlI‘_\'. but he imuglncll ii l'lllllt‘ frnln lhc Home Ilunk lit-lid OIIIPI‘. lli- got it by request. _ (in the Ellison ur-counl Iii!‘ wil- ncss sholvcil that lillfsun puid (In- ‘Olllpillly $3: i" und lln-ri- wus $12,667 still owing. i The witness said. he Illlli sr-nl no stulolncnt to tho hunk on lhl- rom- la- Hporhulg i“ Hlnllvcliull with m, party's business und hadn't hot-n hznz" ‘other "m" u“, vharwrh.‘ H‘, uskcll for any. Ilt- alhlcll [llfll ‘Hfinal, (u! mm urbane“ ‘V9,... while ln- hud blwn intrnlllll-l-ll tn (‘lurcnrr Ii‘. Smith in lilo .\lllllll‘l'ilil llonlv llunk (li|ll'|', ill‘ llilli lll‘\'I'l' lllllil-ll ill him ubout iill’ conlpulrik opcrutinlls. l Mason Employed Him Austin dcr-luri-d ihul lhc illlfuiwluil which llzlrlillrd uni \\':l.\‘ lllll .'lll ii\'vr~ll'z|l'l i: was “an zlrrungl-ll cri-dil. “Who lempllrvl-ll you us |<l‘('l'l'illl'_\' been uppointcil." Durnurd, hi» said. hud nothing {ll' do with chartering" till‘ Plliplltlllgllfl “I dill that." suid Ailslin. l Witness said he hud sci-n u copy‘ nl‘ tho l-hurtcr of lill‘ vlllItiFUlIi, but.- ln: dill not know whcrl- the churn-l" null-l now. Hu IIPUHIIIIIPII the liquid-l ulur hull il. | ’l‘ht-'.n he uskcd ii‘ he I't*I'llPIlli)l‘I‘0(i' whcthcl" the charter‘ put any ros- lrulnt on thi- 1154- of lhi- ship. “Would the owner" huvl- uny rl-u- son to rulsk‘ u righteous howl if‘ whiskey \\'('l‘(' curried?“ "l llmrl.‘ know. but I don't think thcrl- \l'ii>‘i any restraint." | "Who hud control of tho ship'."'| “The churtci‘ purtyji would any." ‘ ———-———-- g Obscurity i .\'n mailer ll' you host. until IJccc-lnbcr, 1922i. 'l‘hcn .\ir. Austin gave di-liiilson tho upcrulion of tho Vuntlrcuilfl The first i'hlll'll‘l' 01' this bout. wus‘ from May to Ailgnst, in (1022. 'l'h~] rliurtcl‘ was from Preston to S_vd-‘ ncy. Bill, said Mr, AurtinJhcbliut ivent from Preston lo nflvdul-y viu (Ilusgoiv, curried whiskrgv unll dis- charged IIH curgll at sou, 'l‘h'.- churtcr, suid he, was ncgulilltcd by Mr, Ilurnurd und llcld by Wulll-l" .1.‘ Ellison. The ’ \\'l*I'l‘ $30,- 765, , .\'l ‘cs wcrt- $10,- 426, a loss of $11M}! ‘ 0n the. second churtl-i- the ho:lt' went from Sydney to Si. John's.- thcn to Glasgow. arriving thcrc ul thc first of November, 1922, und clearing for Nnssun ut ‘the lust oi‘ that month, the lexpcndilurcs worn $09,804, and the rccrlpts wl-ro $57.- 1.'l7, a loss of "$121307. Ellison ln-lll this charter und the cargo uguin was whiskey. The Vuudrt-uil rctilrned to Gius- Qow ul the end of Muy, 1925i, und took no more charter. ‘ Heavy Expenses Mr. Austin cited other expenses in cunineltion with the bouts. It‘ cost 3135.321 to change the Pill? 11001130 from a lake carrier to n‘ “Bilflmllll vessel. The Vaildreull‘ was laid up at Preston and fitted for sea at a cost of $12,000. Adnlllr‘ lstratlou sul-urleg amounted m $11,. 000. These salaries wont l0 Airgun, .I. (T, Whittaker and McGiblmnfthl- CilBTWTPPtft-‘lr und imurinv suprr- vlaor. lit» himself got $250 a month und McGlhbon got $300 n month. Other items were $1,641 oflll-e 0x9 11911898. $5.418 legal expenses, $43} I46 travelling expenses, $16,800 various lay-ups, running rl-puirs $11,343. Insurance pnlll nn the Pul- poonge amounted to $38,897, und $24.02?» was puld on the Vlludreull. The witness sltld there was Slllfiil; 245 interest payable to tho Iionlc‘ Bunk und charged tn tho cont‘ punyfla current account. This, said, hc, was never ru-tuully paid. Mr. Austin turned in tho rom- llRllVs lnvcf-llnent nccoilnt 0|‘ $1,-, 039333 This, said he, was nn uc-i count debited ln tho Montreal of- fice of the hank by tho Iinmn mm}, In June. 1921. Tho amount of tho‘ it Back Sore? l Rub well. with Minardm. l It penetrated and take; out stiffness. ,6 _ w ll nrn hnllll-n in i ‘l‘\“*{r (‘liIliPlli . . _ [his -.\‘(ll|I‘$4‘ii with doing your sol-und Last Showings Tod (Qsmepoii (m: Qrpbrafion frrsrnl: MARION AV] E S _ . Little- Q14} NewYork "““l',‘.i.'l," .,‘;“ll‘.‘.i'..“jSil..'If,'.." than" SlnliiEvltfinrti/MWV Jflflgglbnurfivdlt; c! Gvsmvpoliton Production 1 “wanna (glllxluéjdcbuiltrlwflw I . )1, I \ PRINCE EDWARD l TODAY AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 MATlNEE-Efic, 16c. EVENlNG—37c, 26¢, 16c. \Vo love Ilcucv, us we ubvhnr pusillunilnily; but not llihlfv at ny price. ’l‘ht-.'~'~-. is at. cucu more. nrtivo ul‘ lhti mun nillll of liv- UT!‘ Picture ‘l’ mun than wur is lil‘~il'lll‘ll\‘l' of ‘his nlull-rllul holly; chains j |lvursi~ lhun buyollvls. I ‘sly of This Wonder ‘l i533 _'. J‘ ‘I delightful beyond words is this charming Phownlay of America's Huff-mg days- The loves, the trials, (he advcm ‘(HIP-es of the men and Who laid the foundations of a grgqt nation have beenwoven if?!“ m"? °f (he mo-sl y ‘ilrelnarkable Plllllflpirlys l flat screen history. I Know Thyself i know thysl-lli“ .~\ (‘llfllilll [WISH- ‘nul tlXllllllllillitlll might lo ill‘ il purl 411' our liuily progruln. \\‘-i url- - ul cnoilgh us wi- l'.\'Ill]illt' lllill ‘illll wl- rullltilll iurn iill‘ lull ill: ‘illuil ' uwn li\‘t'.\'. = ----’ .<&o¢—~—»~-— Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism '\ t... Standard Food? for Silver Foxes Imp acctlrate Sold Endorsed by the leading fur fox feeders the world over. VOI-II‘ Your Guarantee Fcxgf; of Deservc . Qllillity l the BB5! l "(il‘l\\\\\\\ \ t \\\\\ \\\\\ \\ \\\\\ \u~\' Reg. Trade Mark buyers as well as by expert crial Fox Biscuits are manufactured orfli Sccrct Scien- tific Formultl—-'the result of many years’ experimentation and observation. They are fed in P.‘ E. I’s largest and most successful fox’ ranches all the year round, supplying u balanced ration and pro- ducing the pelts that bring tfhe record price, by wholesale dealers, also direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Company ' dCharlottetown, P. E.