Hand Food i‘ he Need for Hot, Sustaining Beverages -and of Putting Nutriment and Flavour into Food ily warmth comes from within. Woollens d furs do not add warmth -— they retain the i eat which the body creates from food. To be healthy and warm during the bracing, invigor- ating winter, keep ' the bodily fires burning brightly with nourishing, sustaining food — the ‘ - ength-giving nutriment of prime beef in the ; orm of “OXO" Cubes. Hot “OX0” Relieves Fatigue of Housework and Shopping hen you are busy about the house, stop for a moment mid-morning or afternoon for a refreshing cup of ‘_ OXO"—a cube to a cup of boiling water. When you o out for a brisk walk or shopping tour, take a cup of ‘“OXO" on your return. It provides just the grateful wvarmth and nourishment you-need to relieve fatigue and revive the energy. Hot “OX0” Prevents After-Chill Arctic explorers, trans-Atlantic airmen, mountain climbers and athletes in every sportidepend on “OXO" for strength and endurance. If you enjoy, hockey, skating, snow- shoeing. skiing, toboganning, guard against the after-chill which comes when the excitement and exercise is over. Muscles then are relaxed; tired- Jlfifllfi? a condition to "take cold." A hot cup of “OX_O" is the best body-warmer and chill preventative. It sustains and mimulates mind and body-qebuilds the wasted tissues - protects against taking - A Sturdy Food to}? Growing Children “ildrcn “just love" the rich flavour of "OX0" Cubes; and the . nourishment is .i food that helps to build bone, muscle and d red blood. Give the children hot "OXO” when they come i Jom school or play-an "OX0" Cube to each cup of boilinl lr or milk. Broth and Jellies for the Invalid . ‘o trouble at all to make a tasty broth or jelly ' r the sirkroom when you have a tin of OX0" Cubes handy. An "OX0" Cube dis- >3\ Pd in a cup of hot water-and the beef tea . r ady. Ho-v handy and convenient i ‘hen something nourishing must be ’ iven between meals and at night? iirishing The Strengthening Cup for "n. - Old Folks ." Cubes help to rebuild health arid They present the food and giving elements of prime fresh , form which elderly people can nd assimilate. A hot cup of ' _ is a [ratifying beverage between meals and at bedtime. _ EE COOK BOOK YOU OUGHT TO HAVE ly ,- re'for the new "OX0" Cook Book, with the new re- Qes for preparing dozens 'of dainty dishes. You will see how easy it is to put flavour and good, sound food value into every-dill’ dlfilltl. making them more attractive and ensibly economical. Send your name and address to 150:0 Liinitell.-356 St. Antoine Street, Montreal .l ; In rim of 4, 10, 50 and 100 cubu 99 \ , Thev_Great use; Economy ' stepson; the whole systemic-in Central Guardian wort P. E. I. white and Callcos $2.75. white $3.75 to $4.00. Potato ex ports Feb. 17th Gt. John vla S. S Emperor of Havaniis to Cuba l-ii eluded 300 bass _from P. E. l. Bench. There ls locket. with no moned. the young girl who saved her coun try and was then herself betrayed the various characters who took part in this historical drama. This story will be particularly good to act out. for it ls filled rwilth super- natural events, war and tragedy. RETURN FRQM CONVENTION. —-Among the passen, a returning by the car ferry yesterday was Mr L. E. Wellner of W. W. Wellner. Ltd, Jewellers, Clty. Mr. Wel- trlp to Montreal and Toronto.‘ While ln the latter. clty he attend- od the Canadian National Jewell- ers Association Convention where iome 500 jewellers gathered for he best convention yet held b)’ the Canadian jewellers. Mrs- Wellner accompanied Mr. Wellner ind both report a most pleasant trip. , I EMERALD HOTEL — Arrlvslfi“ warez-F. M. lHbwatt. 0‘Leary;l Frank Cooke. llilray ‘Morrison. ‘F- ll Kitchen, iSydney; Mont. Cflmlfllell. Chick Williams, Jas Cameron. Charlottetown; W. W. ‘Lord. J- ‘L- Pnlmer. ‘Suinmerslde; Q. D. Mc-l Gregor. Charlottetown; H. lG. Do- tnont Halifax; K. E. Strlgut, Sum. mersldé. J. G. Club. Tntaniagflllflll.‘ Geo. Gardner. Halifax; J. C. Mont- gomery. Charlottetown; Jas IMO- Glnuls. Summersld-s; Marlon Small, Elenor ‘l-loll, |Murlel Weeks, Inez Mutch, Helen. Jamieson. ‘Isobel Burke, Kathleen Bourke. Telnui Owen ‘Ruth Unsworth. James Her- rell, Dora ‘Mathleson. Charlotte- town; J. O.Clalre Campbell, Sum- inenslde; Helen Mathleson, Eric McDonald, Davld Mathleson, R. R. Bell Charlottetown; J. A. Camp- bell. lSydney; J. E. Duncan, Halfax; N. D. 1Wlles. Truro; E. E. Sherbell, Portage; J. ‘R. Bmoks. ‘Summer- slile; G. L. DlIYllOD, Charlottetown; Thos. N. ‘Donahue Kensln-gton; L. W. Murdock. 'Murrsy River: D. Ruthi-rford, Halifax; A. E. Munro. River Jolm; G. ‘G. Brown, St. John Albert Ayers, Wellington; Louis Sherry. Suminerslde; M. ~E. Gouge Kenslngt/in; P. 1D. Crosby, St. Eleonora. Mlnnrrlfii Llnluienl for dandruff. ____-_¢o->____ PERSONALS Mr and Mrs R. L. Cotton return- ltid yesterday from a vlslt to Ot- awn. The many ‘friends of Miss Sev- Illa Draiko, regrets to hiear of her illness ln the ‘P. E Island Hospital. where she isllnder medloal treat- ment for her heart. Mr. Charles McKlnnon, student at Acadia College. Wolfvllle spent on boardthe Carferry. the week- and whlc-li he had planned to spend with hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. McKlinnon. l-le leaves on re- turn to Wolfvllle on Wednesday. Mr. Floyd Caseley of Wllmot Valley has returned home after spending the week end ln the city the guest of Mr and Mrs H. Ross. Dorchester Street. .\llss Cammla McLeod. left yos- ' torday morning for Brookllne. Mass. where she will take a post graduate slx months course at the Free Hospital for Women. She was accompanied by her step- fst-her. Mr. P. J. Oliver. Sure Way to Get Rid of Blackheads There ls one simple. safe, flllll sure iriiy that. nevi-r falls to get rlil of‘ liluclihrnils: lhiit ls to illssolvr lllPlll. To do this, irel two ounces of peroxluo grow-tier froui iiuy drug st.ore—-nprluklo u lltlli- on u hot. wet clot.h-—ruh nvl-r tho blarkhouds hrlskly-wukb the purlk uud you will bi- surprised how the bliirkhonlln hlivo (llsspprurod. Illir blackheads. lltflo hlnckhwitlil, no mul- ll-r ivheer they uro. simply cllsi-iolvi- nuil flliiuppeur. Blucklmidii urn u lnlsluri- of‘ llllNi nml (llrl flllll secretions tbul foriu lu tho pores of llio skln. The pi-roxlili- powder uud lhi- wntrr ilbuiolvi- the blnrlibi-uils so they wash rlirht out. ll‘Il\'l|\R Ibo porn-ii freo nml i-lniu llllll lu lhi-lr nnluriil rnndltlon. POTATO MARKETS. — Accord- 'ng to the Government market rev potatoes are selling tn Halifax at $3.50 per cwt in Montreal SUPREME COURT. — The Fol»; ~nary term of the Supreme Court‘ opens this, morning ‘at Georgetown ' with Mr. Justice Arsenault on thei‘ a very small‘ criminal cases.‘ and no Petlt Jury has been sum-l TRIUMPH mo DEATHl-Thosel three words are the llfe story of urday, l nor was returning from a business . Our twenty February l CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY p25 CENT SALE l .__i_-____-_ _ Colored Icing Sugar / Ready for Use PINK — ALMOND ORANGE-LEMON CHOCOLATE - CARAMEL 2 PACKAGES FOR 25c QUICK PUDDING Arrowroot -— Chocolate Custard - Tapioca 2 Packages for 25 Cents PREPARED MARSHMALLOW For cake leings,‘ sweet -five cent sale ends Sat- twenty-seventh. Place your order now before we are sold out of some hues. Turn to page three, the Color Cut- Out section, and flnd the story of Joan. ‘together with paper dolls or Buy ~a good supply. Phone or call-we deliver, sauces. home-made candles and $7.5??? . .'.°.'°.”.'.".“.'. . f‘.°.".'f’f’.'. .‘.’T‘. . .°.".'.'.’. . T97‘... 2223i CURRANTS Selected, cleaned and afemlesa. 2 packages for, _ 25 gm" YELLOW CHERRIES F=I1<=y quality-Liam syrup 1 bottle . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 c"... 2 Schepp’s Cocoanut ,, ._____€____________ 2 Baker's Chocolate .. 1 Boneless Chicken _2_Ll:E_‘Sugar . . . . . . .. iii JOAN OF‘ ARC Y nuv ED WA RD as a novel. Griffith gives screen. A picture as as packed with made. OVERTURE IIICAUX. DEMPSTI: W. C. i LU JAM!‘ KIRKWOOQ NARIU$ON FORU now- nim- -ll1I LMIII Selections From romoitnow THURSDAY“ i - 3 8HOW8—3.1§, 7_AND 8.45 Millions loved it as a Cosmopol- itan serial. Millions more read it Now it soul the genius of upon the great, as sure-fire. comedy and appeal ' as any picture Mn-Griflith has ever “The Rose Girl" By Ivan Caryll BEFORE THE KING MATINEE 2.30 SHARP. Doors Open 1.45 TONIGHT 8.15 SHARP Doors Open 7.30. This is the beginning ol the sec- ond week 0t‘ the story ol‘ Joan of Arc. Dld you cul out the paper dolls lust wetflti’ lf you out them out and save them every day yo: ‘vlrliltrlioltjiil GkiZLl-vtillll tlilyshlaziinoitifiislbity. Th” Lawn cream)" l" Sta“ and Screen I lll was a very perilous jc-urney‘ .1hut Joan undertook to reach the iyklug. over hull of the wuy loading ‘Jhrougih the enemy's territory. Wheu she finally reached the king ‘more difficulties awaited her. 81w ‘was mode lo wnlt two days before Ishe was fiunlly admitted u» the cuslle. When Jcuu entered and knoll be- Intmduding fore Churles he poluted to u richly Bally“ lmmmm‘ opera’ ,, . _ . . . ., v ~““’““°“ ‘°"’ "“""“" The Bohemian (Ilrl | "That ls the Klnlz. not l." Bit-t Joan could not lie tricked l“'lu (‘oil's name, ‘Gracious Prince." she answered. "you are he and none other." Then she repeated the iwords which had brousht her safe- Cast of Operatic Stars Actually Appearing - ‘Includes JOSE-PH F. 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We oarry I full llne o4 ell Nyal’; goods, and lnvlts you to cell st any time 8M we will be planed to show you sll the different Ilnes. remedies and toilet prepeh I DRUOGIIT i ' 3 8m" ‘Rhm 25c s NO-Rub . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 3 Ammma Powder 25¢ a Lennox Soap ...... .. 25c 2 p.‘$.i?."'7. 25c 4 Surprise Soap . . . . .. 25c 360M Dust . . . . . . . . 4PGIGSOW _ _ _ _ ‘ _ 2 c°""‘°‘d 3m” 25C 4 Gold 801p . . . . . . . . .. 25c 4 Fflry ‘sup 5 Sunny ‘Mlonday'...... 25c 4 Sunlight sup . . . . .. 25c 3 Llfe Buoy ‘Soap 3 Ivory so” ‘ ' ' ' D a m. Niplhl ...... .. 2 Wm“ march a Caallle y, elze . . . . .. 25c RAPID OATS Cook In less than flve minutes. 1 LARGE PACKAGE 26 CENTS. BROOMS 1 Red Handle Broom (6 string.) 1 Plaln Handle Broom (4 strlnp.) The regular prlee on two lroeme ll SL35- Speelsl for one week . . . . 2 irooms 08 Cont! mums s. ‘sou m. GROCERS |ly lhua far. "l um Joan the Mold. Font by God to save fiance." (llere ls the Dauphin Charles. ,who ls soon to be crowned kln_g. lMuko his halr golden brown. lhs lsult should he bright blue bound 'lu orange.) jTyne Valley And Vicinity Mr. R. J. MacNolll was a vlsltor to Charlottetown recently. i Mir. James isuest of his sister Mrs. E. ll. Rani» say. Tyne Valley and of his nun! ,Mrs. Jas. ‘H. Yeo, Port Hlll. IMr. Sylvamis Doherty. Summer- honie here rec- slde. visited his ently. Livingstone, Glen- Iwood, Lo! 8. ls visiting at Tyue Valley and at Port Hill. He is the‘ GEORGE O. MINER GWLADYS JONES-MORGAN MARTHA RICHARDSON Fllm Cast Includes Gladys Cooper, Ellen Terry, Constance Collier, Ivor Nov~ ello. A Complete Opera- A Complete Picture TWO SHOWS IN ONE Admission: EVENlNG-—52c. 80c, $1.10. MAT. TUESDAY-Sh, 26c. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN plete recovery soon. Mr. and ..\vlil'll R. .l.. Sharp, Ellers- 16th. lle, were vlsllors to Tyne Valley over the week end. Miss Myrtle—Phllllps spent a few days ln Bllersllo during the past week. ‘ Despite the bad roads and stormy weather the services in Tyne Val ley Presbyterian (Jhurcli were well attended. Rev. Mr. Daucy delivered lthe last in a series of four sermons ‘ou Redemption. The congregation are showing an int-reusing interest lu lMtr. Danny's work and we ex- pect and ho-po for a great blessing a-s a result of his earnest endeavors here. Theer were no services lu the United Ohureh on Sunday hilt the Sunday School was well utLudoil. The Ernest Mission Band met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Nlsllel on Sunday, February 13th nt 6.30 p. m. The subject ln the Study Book was on Korea and was very ‘Interesting. l The Women's Institute of Port Hlll met at the home o1’ Mrs. W. J. Montgomery on Tuesday evenins. February 16th. A large number of vlsltors as well ss most of the members attended. An enjoyable time was spent. The United Mission Band met at the homo of Mrs. Ephraim Phll- llps on Sunday evening, February 13th at 6.30 p. m. A large crowd attended. Mhny friends are sorry lo hear of the serious Illness of lMllss Eliz- abeth Grant, Tyne Valley. lMr. Prowso Gorrlll, Northnni, is suffering from a had attack or ton- sllllts. Mlss Myrtle Wflllamswlsldefortl. leaves on Thursday for a slx weeks vlslt to Boston._Mass. Mrs. Rwy ilngs has returned from Charlottetown where she has spent‘ several weeks. Mr. siid Mm Ray Ptillllps, Al- herton are spending some time vlsltliig Mr. Phillips parents here. Mr. and Mrs. H. square (lam-es. Waltzes, etc. were indulged lu suiull hours ol‘ the imoruiug. mvuslc. vriis furnished by with lVliss lMlyrlle Phillips. time. on the slck llst. We hope for a rom- Mrs. Shrievt» Mlllar, Bldeford. at tended the Ladies‘ Aid Society in Tyne Valley on Tuesday, Juuuury F. Phillips.‘ ‘lyue Valley, held 2i rccepiluii on; .. 'l‘uesilay evening. February llltli in‘ honor o-l their son's marriage. A icry euguyublc PVClllIlg was spent including any,“ by upwards ul one hundred guests. e. mxlwns‘ side in Aliberton. until the _____ The Raymond a lll Gus Ahern. Alberto-n sh»; l STRAND TODAY AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 USUAL PRICES I “Lonesome” -- “"5"” lips uiauy years of happiness. The presents were costly and numerous linen. cheques. c. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will re- o~¢-_._._ Ho; "Whnl proof llll\'l' llhiil you Aleflslll-lr-iilli‘ lorr- mo?" "Proof! Huron‘! l given you _ 'l‘Yll9I-lulil donors?" Valley as accompanist and was lite --\'.-,.; best heard ln this vicinity for some proof ul "fret-unit." A. buffet lunch was served very artistically and was Blllllycdllllllkfllli" by all. The guests ilepurled XlllCl‘ j<+¢._ wwhlnl Mr- and Mrs- G- RQY Plllkllse llllnsrdfii Llliliiieiit ln flie stables Iiul I thin’! l'l\llflllll‘r that uni- "Ymi would if you lint-u‘ hon" you Clearing Film from Teeth Whitens Surprisingly Quickly restores cloudy teeth to clearness ‘lease accept full 0-day tube of this Don't think your f ceetli are naturally off color and dull. You can restore them to amazing white- ness in a newway leading dentists advise. Run your ton e across your teeth and you wi l feel a film. A all‘? costing that covers them, l1l es and gum troubles. Ordinary pastes ,¢w¢mta1achgeve. and dentifrice: will neat’ urged by not successfully re,- vorld 'eauthorities. /\ '"°_‘"= “j _ Note the difierence 9% '1 hwswhiam 91d m the color of your l daygaqmanzsmileu iiiii.'“.‘.'.‘i“..l.3ii‘.l £125. at?“ gums. Now, thanks to modern science, there is a way to combat that film. _ Justobtainstube of the dentifrice called Pepsodent at your druggisfs. Clear oil" that film tonight; clear white teeth are beautiful. Note the amazing difference in your smile. . . You'll be thankful forthe sug- gestion. For thus you can Chung! your whole appearance Mr. Kenneth ‘Hayes, ‘Bawden. Alberta, is visiting relatives ln Bldeford and lllerslle. Congratulations are due to Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Brown. Bay- slde Lot 14, on the birth of a baby boy and to Mrs. Herman McIntyre. Bayslde on the hlrth of a dsiilhter. eir oolor and invites tooth Mail Cou for 10-Day be to THE PEPSODENT COMPANY set‘. ctr-zoos, m George so, Toronto, Ont, Canada Name Iadfin Canada P lee. II "rm Nev-Day Quail) Dealhhs Endowed b; Weill’: Deiiesl Adevfi Addie" its-n- Only one tube to a family. 1Com. m. Melvin Bills. aim-am. u mu ‘vs- ". . ‘_‘<>§€¢'§'4'P‘T’. 1P w"... ha“. -<* .-’.:n'.-,-.-_4< t onus. 1 v51.“