_-_-_~- rnu mimmwll essential ' " ‘ I’ The RA Matinee 3.15 D I FOX FILMS PRESENTS The Dare-Devil of the Screen TOM iMIX THE small?) MANIAC O0-O4§O§4 ls whirled rings. SEE DarelDcvil Tom Mir win everything lii slglit,.[|~p;n an auto race to p prize light-and finally the girl of liis choice in this speedy picture. from society to the An unusually rapid moving story in which Dllrliig Tom Mix slums via auto races and prize THRrl-l-sl TH RIW-SI The \\'orld’s Greatest Theatre THRILLSI rue CAPITOL - (New York) in The Tree Hut of Torture Smashing Barriers See it today Booked LAR RY SEMON The Hellnd Waiter a v day Pictures at the Prince Edward Tonight at~7 8i 8.45 Far acres ipei‘. ' not s. 7042-2- l wil l; stl ntlal lilo}; ord f no I by zedel Special Matinee Today at 2.30 * OE Under Auspices oi the Ladies’ All Protestan Orphanage Building Fund See it iiore today and Satur- Prince Edward “Why She Loved Him” l SPECIAL PRICES Adults A \+04++04+¢0+0-0+0§40+o4¢+§404w0+¢++0+4+04+++§+++¢¢ Automobile Insurance A number of holders are satisfied to-day for they are receiving substantial checks for their loss "in the late Garage fire. Will You be Satisfied After the SNext Fire Phone 540 or 541 To-Day W. K. Rogers 00., Ltd. AA4AAAAQAAAA 440-3-6ME6l. our policy W§QVT§Q4QTTQTVQQ§QWWQ§QV§WW MAKE IT A MODERN HAPPY NEW YEAR in your homo by installing electric light service there. You will not, alone have the best light linownpbut will also have at your command many com- forts. and conveniences .ever before possibly. We will gladly send our ex- pert to consult with you small-mi (ELECTRIC co. lnmrrsn 50c 25c i §Q§OOO~§d wkvbv l _© u-oul-oooooooovuuus¢u4z a lllll ‘clllffffl; W olllllollilTfT rr luvs to buy lii trill Province MATtNIl TODAY at the Prince Edward, last performance of “lWby She Loved Him". Adults 50c. Children 25-0. 7442. AN ODD LINE of black and white kid gloves also white chamols lii odd sizes only special for Satur- day 81.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd. 74276-5-ME2l. , MATINEE TODAY at the Prince Edward, last performance of “. Vliy Shr- Loved Him". Adults 50c. Children W. 7442. STABLING ARRANGED FOR.- Accomodation is iirrzliiged ut Agri- cultural Hall for stallions at tlio coming horse show on Marc-ii 17tii. About 20 remaining stalls will be , available nor other horses. MllrJi-ili IF YOU WANT TO SEE the swcl lost hosiery ever shown In Char- lottetown, coiilo and see ours. We arc leaders in men's hosiery and it‘ nice goods at a reasonable price will get you ior a pair of sox. that. ls what we are after. M-acLel- lau Bros. 7444 SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL-A very pleasant social was heltl on Thurs- ll»ly evening at Canoe Cove in aid of tlio rural telephone. The bask- ets should at excellent prices realiz- ing some $200. The sale was coil- lluctcd by Auctioneer Carter as sistcd by Mr. B. W. LePage, M. L. A., Mr. S. A. McDonald and Nell McKenzie. The night ‘being ideal a large crowd assemb- led and splendid order prevailed. A good time was expected and it . was certainly wlas realized. ::MEN'8 SPRING HAT8 in all the latest styles In the following celebrated makes: Borsallno, Stet- son, wothauaan, Christy's, etc- Pqpular pFIOQL. Prowso Bros. Ltd. 7414-2i. j-<+¢-———— l ICE RACES AT NEW LONDON. The New London Ice Racing As- sociation held races on Wednesday 3rd there was a large luiilbor of spectators. The racing was keen and exciting. * The fl minute class brought olit 7 starters, Jack Odie-arts being an easy winner. tries, Tam O'Sllaii~ter. inoliore Ledyarrl, Lady (‘oiniiiodorc by Park Side, Grand Review, by Sabeltori. This looked body'§ race anytime. Lady CORP; niodore iiiet with an accident in scoring, receiving an injury and consequently hall to be drawn. othcrtvlse the suiilninry would have read differently. The (‘Juli will lrold races on Saturtltlyq 6th at 2.30 2 classes A. am] B. Officials: Judges. J. J. Stewart; E. Stewart; G. B. Woodslde. Start- er. Wm. Pickering. Following is the suminzlry: 3 Minute Class. Darker liztrdiiig Kelvin Lolly Gloves vViunie t‘. (‘llappt-ll Arctila lloy’ Illolllle Queen (Tilt-warts Nettie llyiies J. (Till-arts .50 CLASS 'l‘ani 0'Sliaillcr_ Rltflfily Mazie t‘,., lill-Artliur Gralnd llovlclv, Lockliarl Llllly Commodore, CIHIIIIIPII Au“ QED IQIQOQQIQIO. a .@.@.@.@.©.©. The Machine With the Superior Tone OQOOOIQQOCQQO 6Q. elzcolwlw l: ~ , 4 911.,- lll-lllhcllliii _ In the .0 class there wlgrc (‘our qwrmltu on fill-if, lit-om, rm", M“. like BMQ pariiiieiits. THE WAY-SIDE PIPER-Hearts Memorial Hall Tuesday March 0th 8 p. m. Admission 25 cents. YOUR LAST CHAN-CE to ,_see "Wh-y She Loved l-Illm” st the Prince Edward this afternoon. Special matinee at 2.30. Adults 50c. Children 25c. 7442. WOMEN-S UNDERSKIFITS all shades, special for Saturday only $1.78. Another line of lilidersklrts $1.49. Prowso llros. Ltd. l _ 7427-3_-5~‘ME2i. YOU Si-lOUlLD SEE THE Leist- vullli clothes, before you decide what tli ‘iluy. ‘Fhrw iiro the leaders lii style. liioclll-llliil llros. 7444 GIVE THE LADIES AID of the Protestant Orplluiillgol Building Fund ll “llunilpei” llousc this miller- iiooll. Spccill iiiatiiicl: at 2.30. Ad- ults 50c. tflililllreil 23c. Prince Ed- ward ‘flit-litre. 7442. DIED ABROAD-slit‘. Edgar (‘ltiik of SIllllllltTi-iltlt‘ l‘t.‘Ct‘lVl’lI llli‘ sari news by toll-grunt yesterday of the llvtltli iii the United Stall-s 0i‘ his sister, llirs. t‘. J. Striglit, formerly of Victoria, I’. E. I. ill-- sidcs a [sorrlnriiilg liiis-Ililiill she leaves to iiiniiril a daughter lMrs. Miner McNeviil of Victoijia, one soil Klliliivill, formerly of thl- employ of lt. 'l‘. lloliiillii, Sllliiiiil-rsilic. No pa rliciil-lrs rl-gllrllilig lIl(' slid ‘llvcnl were rocoivl-ll. PERSONALS Mr. Alfred Jamil-sou left yester- day for lilliilctoii. ..__L Mr. and Mrs. J. A. S. llzlyer, oily. leave this morning oil a two weeks visit to .\loiitreill. Dr. E. P. liloorc who was called home on account of lilo death of llis mother, loft. yesterday oil re- tlirii to South lIPiltl, lull. Miss Adele liilollellan lie-all iiiil- liner till-ll Miss IIPSSIP l-‘osicr of tho really to wear llvpzlrliiioli: oi Jioortl ilirll McLeod Liliiill-ll are vXPPfYlQll to arrive this oroiiiiig lroiil p trip to .\'r"\\' York, llllriiig which they llavl- lllrlilll lollkiilg up iiow lllvlls ,ili lllllllllt‘l‘_\‘ llllll l't*tltl_\' to wear goods for the Iilllltls lii‘ llrliivll Ell- visiloll Montreal llilll York. Ladies may oxpl-ci lll lillll by Parksme’ Grand Review by with Moore tlll‘l All-licoll Llillitolly llll‘ usual superiority ill IllPSt‘ tlt“, _____¢r>-—-—— NEW ANTI-INFLUENZA SERUM USED IN MONTREAL 2u0.\"l'lllc.\l._ .\litl't'li ::.~-~.l\ ll'<‘\\’l liiiti-iilflul-lizll .-t‘l'lllll is llilW bcllllt list-ll by (‘oloiiyll lirilll-El“. A. ll» 11- D. 4 _ of the influenza itself, but chiefly lii“ lllt‘ lllit*ll_llll'lllll' (llSPtlsPS lillII luiill Jihsl-‘oskl-s, wliivil ll1|\_'\' ])l'tl\'l‘tI lll()l‘t‘ filial Illllll llll- iiiflliciiiill. 'l‘liisl his llllllvl’ Nelson Larson are being is ll scrum lliimvii us llltl Plllyvtll-l hold as liizii't’.'ll witnesses. The (‘I'll Scrulii. lilltl ll l,.- lltllllllll<lt‘l‘k‘tl‘Ilrlbllllvrs were Illkra to Brlllllvloll giilyplllnlllnlllsly. lllll, 'l'llw iiillrllcr was the outcoliio (‘oloilcl llrillgvs said tliiil- llo hull ‘ Hf ll qllzirrcl. A shotgun was list-ll list-d this Qpfnll] at llii- iiiiilillry- and part of Davidson's skull was ciliup iii liilgillllll lilt-‘l your, and. llloll‘ llll ll)’ lllll l"??? ill ll"? llllll lllStl lll-l-il llli)l‘UlLll(‘il himself,‘ (‘llllri-Zr- ll. ls Slllll 110 illlvllllll llllll and lit‘ "l-ll voilillit-ilt llill! ill its Usol luérll‘ ll)’ HllY ill llll‘ lllell <‘-°ll<"l‘l'll"ll \villi lllt‘ troops ill Illt‘ I'm-l Strut-t; lll lll" ll‘~lI~’l‘ll.\’ l" Ki" llWllY-l Tllll lltll‘l‘flt‘.lt.~‘ llllll rl-llilioll in stviiiliiing | lrill lllllll! ilfllllllil lilo fllflll Wlll-‘Tll Wllill null-ll: w ll-l-n an lliiplctl- llll‘ klllillll hall tlllwll place until. Slllll lllnllroil o1‘ fill. ‘ arrested. reached blizzard proportions. seriously crippled. Most over on tlflllllllltitl. ruilroadmen said. rortoii tlwolvo days. Htlllli PARIS, March 3.——The ll large number of Greeks It“ the Sea, of Marmora. lliiit tho French Government - I llsilonglillicli, zl seaport in Thrace I on tlll- Aegean 5011,1138 left hurried- ly for Enos, the headquarters of lli'e followers 0f lllustaphaKemnl "artl island. MIJS l<‘ll_~=li»i' and All”. l xlflliivhlzllrclslliilllisilt) Illitlétiltzltigslgllllifigfl iiiliilllitiivxts of that region. Enos, .s a seaport on the Aegean Sea, 12S IILIIOS northwest of Galli- plili. . . ONTARIO FARMER SHOT AND K I LLED BY BROsl-lN-LAW t‘()(ll\’l5‘-VlLLI<l, ONT.. March 3.- Janles Davidson, a farmer of this village, was shot and killed this S, and llil- llltllllrtll tllll('l‘l‘_q of M. ilitvriioon wliilc visiting his broth- ils a preventative, not only ers-lii-lau, Frailk and Joseph Lar- sop, _ and Frank Larson, “as aflTfivlfitl on a charge ~ liiilrller. l-lis brother Joseph and Blilllftl liits lllliilllla - l Anllflains States CHllCAGO, March 4.—'1‘-he sworst m-stonm of’ the winter today swept eastward from the Mountain and Plains States, where yesterday 1t llllllllbtil‘ of towns in Colorado, Ne- brasku and South Dakota were re- ported isolated‘ and rail, and wire communication iii Kansas, Okla- Il0llll3, Missouri. lows, Arkansas, North Texas aild Minnesota was 'l‘lie disturbance will spread rap- ilily east and south today and to- night. according to Weather Bur- (‘Elli furl-casts, carrying slizlrphy ro~ llucl-d temperatures with snow and "llll. of the interference with railroad traffic reported early to- liiiy was lii tho Mountain States and South Dakota and Minnesota, Wllllt.‘ telegraph aiill telephone lines sirficrcll badly from sleet in the ot- lll‘l‘ sections hit by the storm. Iii llil- iiiouiitlliiis daiirage 10 railroads lroili slides and boulders toppling the tracks could not be lii tho La Plain mining district ill Colorado, where snow was re- ported 12 to 20 feet deep, a repeti- tioii oi‘ the serious floods oi nine years ago was feared. Ilt would be. Sllvlflll days before isolated towns ill tolorldo again would have rall- rliuli coiliiiiuiiiclltioii with the out- Sltll‘. world, it was said. Durniigo has been cut off ten days, and Sil- I St. Paul iiiill Minneapolis, Minne- reportcd heavy snow,» and street car traffic badly handicap- poli, and silinil-ar reports came from llullitli and Superior at the head of the hikes, Duluth adding that the l-iitire iron range was snowed in. i SLAUGHTER OF GREEKlS AND ARMENIANS BY TURKS Greek lcgntion today made public a tele- |.{l'¢'1llli announcing the slaughter of and Ariiicilians by the Turks in Rodos- to, 00 lllllPg northeast of Gallipoll Details are lacking but the telegram says at; ' l In lllemoriam MR- JIRIMIAH LARKIN . _._._. . . , Many friends in this city will be sorry to hear oi.’ the death of Mr. Jeremiah Larkin aged 61 which occurred suddenly after only one week's illness. Deceased had been in failing health for a number of years, ‘hut death was not expected so soon. He leaves to mourn their loss a sorrowlng widow, three sons and three daughters; Henry; Frank Fred; the daughters are: Mrs. James Monaghan; Kathleen and Laurette. also one brother and one sister; Mhs. John MeGulrk. The funeral will take place from his llitc residence 57 Chestnut street. Sunday at 2.30 p. m. to St. Dull- staifs Cathedral. JOHN T. MULLIN John T. Mulllil, ono of the best known residents of Kensingtoil died at his home there on Friday night lifter a. protracted illness. He had oiljoycll excellent health up to a few months ago. Ho was attended in his last days by -tlle Pastor. Rev. Mgr. D. J. Ellis, who fortified lils soul with the strengthening lll~ fluencos of the lust sacrauioiits| He breathed forth ills soul to God per- fectly conscious of the dreaded or~ deili through which man must pass and" piously confident iii thc hope of salvation lliuritnd from a merciful Redeemer. Iie was a mull widely known illld popular wherever kilowiil lie was characterized by the possession of coiilincnlltlble energy and a strength of will that made energy effective. lie wasin- dustrious to a degree that severe- ly tried the physical man and ac- complished beneficial results. An active part he took in church, school, and civil affairs, and his wtork. was always productive of good results. r He was born on the homestead at Kenisiiigton iii 184G and lived here continuously, except one year he spent in California. His funeral was held on Feb 29, and was at- tended by many sorrowlng friends interment taking place at Indian River. Tile pail bearers were Mie- liaei Brennan, David Cole, Thomas N, Donahue, Robert T. Mouse, Ed- ward Pandergast and William Hig- gins. His wife predeceased him less than two years ago, and his son Isadore died lll November 1918. The ineiilbers of the family surviv- ing are Mrs. J. A. Ready, Kenslng- ton. llliil-nie_lliid Jolili T. at home, and Edward and Mrs. John '1‘. Burns (ilieisea, Mass.—Y. ——-——§0->i— ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. A very pleasant evening was spent on Friday evening Feb. 13th at Mr. Hampson Bowman's, Hamp- slilre, ilio occasion being one of special interest to Illg neighbors and friends. After the assembly had gathered Mr. Robert Edwards was unani- iiiousiy elected chairman, nild. as usual, he performed his duties in his usual eloquent manner. Order was called, and an address \vas rnall by Mrs. J, T. Easton, and Mr. Wilson Stewart ilrescntcll Mr. Ilnw- uillii with a beautiful lcaihor chair. Mr. llownliiii, in ll very neat speech tliallkod all present for their gou- crous fcrliilg toward himself and Mrs. Ilozviiiallii. The remainder of tho evening “Hlg spent in speeches, singing and games. A dlliiity slipper was serv- l-ll in good tflnc. to Wllicll everyone lllll lllllllll‘ justice. All went lioine . wt, . .\\\>t‘\ ‘No t. as '\\\\<~Y s)» m... ... . l4; ‘ \"‘ \ Q ~ l ~ v 72ll0-2-26MEths6l. many mcre years of prosperity. Tile following is the address: Dear Harnps:-— We, your neighbors and friends are assembled here tonight, to en- deavor to show you a small amount of the respect alid esteem in which you are held by those present. From time to time, for a number of years, we have come to you to have haii- cut, and we can truth- fully ssy, that you have always treated us in the most kind and courteous liianner. While we mlglit say a great deal to you. we will refrain from that and slsk you, on behalf of all present, to accept this chair. as a small token of our appreciation. We imist not forget also, at this time to thank your genial wife, Mrs. Bowman, for her share of the Ilotlier which following from the harboring process. _ Vile, in closing, wish you both .an abundance of health and happi- ness, and Mr. Bowman, we trust that you will still spend many years in Hampshire as farmer and barber. ' Signed by the Gentlemen present Q->_.___._ ICE RACES. The firsrraco of the season of the Avondrlle Driving Club was held on Wednesday, March 3rd when three races were rlln ofl in good style, immely n_ 2.40, 3 minute liiill a green. In the 2.40, Syliel t‘. rlwiloll by V. Curler, won- in strlliglit llfilllg by a coinfrlrtzlblo ulargiu. Bobble (Y, lliid 'I‘i'pil<lrzlry milking a good fight for second iiioilcy’, Tlohbil- winning out, with Judson Boy 4th, the latter on ac- count of the loo not being in tho best of condition, was unsteady. Tho 3 iiiiiiulr- was also won by Jean (i. in straight. Ill-ills, with Acquirl (i. filllllllig ovnry mite of the way. ivisliing Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Lake Verde Boy 4th. b rb o 4b lb b 1b b 1b b 4b b 1b b b 4b b b 4b b b b b b b b lb b b > f , Accurate tllnekeepers in either of the above. They huvg been tostcll in the extremes of heat and‘ oold and should givs good gcrvico to anyone requiring a depeudalhle watch. Cased , lll gold t|l' silver would make an ideal gift for Easter or any > other time. A lino assortment of Chains and Rings also on hand. , _ . 1 . JEWELER OPTICIAN l 142 Richmond St. - > o-qwwo-o-ooooou < A Free For All having only two entries was called off and a Green substituted with five horses start. iiig, Jack, owned by George Camp- bell wiuiilng ln straight heats, a1. though hard pushed by Red Wing in the iliial, Fairy winning second money after having to race an ex- tra heat for that position with Red Wing, Cal taking fourth after pui- ting up ll great race, while Reamer, having plenty of speed was tin. steady and had to be placed out. side the money. The summary: 2.40 CLAQB. Sybel C., V. Curley 111 Bobbie (2., M. Maliar 242 Tipperary, T. Carley 323 lJullson Boy, L. Praught 434 ' 3 MINUTE. - Jczln (3., D. Carmichael 111 Acquiri C. J. B. Mclilillian 222 (‘anaros Maid, J, Campbell 333 Lake Verde Boy, L. McKeuna 44 4 GREEN RACE. Jack, Geo. Campbell 1 1 Fairy, John Richmond 24 Red Wing, J. Curley 4 2 Cal. M. Power 33 Ronmer, P, Whalen 5ft Tile judges were: Win. P. Cairns I’. J. Jaelmian and J. H. McDonald Patrol: J. Maliar and ll‘. M. O'Don- iiell. Starter, John Keffs. The Club intend putting on another race on Saturday, lilnrtzh 13th if ice anll weather permit. WHAT HE WAG DOING When the train stopped at a lit- tic station iii tile South. a tourist from the North eincrgctl nlltl 8889'! curiously at n loan auinlul, rubhinB itself against. a scrub oak. ‘WVIWL do you call that?" ho asked u. nu- _tlve. "Razorback hawg, suh." "WilaUs he rubbing against the tree, for?" "Ho's ctroppln‘ hisseli’, suli. Joe’ roppln’ liisself." . himself lsi L.» ——--—<o>-—-- A Beautiful $200.00 Curtis Areoliala Gramphone will be Presented to the Merchant on whose Sales Slip the Chevrolet Cat is Won This Prize is on Exhibition in Reddin’s Bros Dfllg Store Window. Auto Contest Advertisers l@l@l©l@.l@ll@ @@©l@" Al" ©I©l@l©l€zl 1___. Y@'@l.<-i.'@@@©©‘“' @ SPECIAL PRIZE T0 MERCHANT Q. @@@@@@.@.@.@.O% Artistic ill Design- @*@'©j@'©'@‘©'©'©©©©©©©@©@@@©@@ "J ©_@@l@@ ‘@.@.@_@l© @ ©_@_@.©l.@©@@©©@@©@© ©©©©©©© IQ) ' @ o) @ '©'.'.'.' 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