TODAY 83D. TONIGHT 7 l 8.45 Matinee, Adults 11o. Childfhn 6o- Eveningproheetrl 26o. Balcony 21o Children 11o. I _ . r ‘RI’ v , OH BOY“! WHAT A PICTURE ! Fights and thrills and gay romance In a Spanish Ban- ana Republic with dashing Wally Reid and i 9""! 5"" orita the centre of it all. _ A Mile-a Minute Adventure, Romance “Tricked By Fate” Third Thrilling Chapter of “Perils Of The The Comedy Advertised yes- ‘terday hold over in Mon- treal. Too late to secure an- nun... snow 2mm Holman’: Cetslol. " suv voun wurrewean now wbile the sale is on. Odd 111w! o; polled» wlllteweer 1-8 price- Browse pros. Ltd. 2i 111W! 3i NQTlOE-Jfhe p0ihll°n9d meet ing o! Union District L. 0. L. will be bold at Eldon on Monday Jan. 15th inst. at 7 o'clock IP- 111- LADIES’ COATS and Dresses in gorge, gingham, voile muslin all sizes. Price cut in two, 118" FYI“ —I’atoils Ltd. RREAOHING AT BURDEN-Rev N. A. Whitman oi Bedeque Will conduct service at Borden on Sun ‘day evening Jun. 14th at 7.30. All cordially invited to, attend. m» i coon QUALITY Felt Matt-ens all sizes. resulB-r $9.991?!’ "x751? Rama's Money litaisillfi 5119- ' suv now WHILE’ ‘I'll-ll! white,- salo is on. Sale ends Saturday Jan- uary 20th. Prowse-Bros. 2i m!!! 8i MENlS RIDING ‘BREIOH-EBQ- This line has been much in re- quest, and we are today ready with ll a nice range 11$ "$92 35-00; and $5.75. Moore & McLeod, Limited. CHANGE IN DATE-The Kl!!- kora. Dramatic Club will resent their famous play "Willow die in Borden Ilsll on Tuesday evening Jan. 16. Excellent specialties be- tween acts. 11303~w3l3i THERE WILL BE A concert and and. pie social in Spring Park Schoolhouse Friday eveni Feb. 2, SY-LVERGLEAM YARNS JU'3T M|N__i'1‘,lli5 popular silk and wool‘ knitting yarn Just received today, in a big variety o! popular shades. one ounce bail 35 cents. Moore & McLeod Limited. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Milton, the annual meeting oi‘ the congre- gation will be held in the church on Wednesday Jan. 17tll at 2.30. Full attendance requested. ‘ 11312-13431 THE MA-RKETS-Jrhere was a. under the auspices o! Spring Park Women's institute. A good program nnd a, laugh. Don't forget the date. 11 NEW CORTIGELLI AUETRA- LlNES.—-Proctically all the IJOpIb. lar shades Ill coltticell-i Australine yarn just received today by “ex- press, 20 cents per one ounce balls. Moore & MdLeod, Limited. PLEBISCITE MEETINO. —Revl it. ll. Stnvert at the urgent re- quest oi‘ the Pi-zblscite campaign other. sonar-an will a-A-nte every even l in; ltxl week speaking a‘. public lli:"i".il.fl' in lli‘ interest o: the plebiscite. lie also speaks at Si; Eleonora tonight at 7 p. smell attendance at the market yes- terday. Butter sold at 38c: PRES 30c; apples 10c, doz.; chickens $1.00; fowl 75c; geese. $8.15 and ducks $1.70.‘ in n 16th AT 8.30 P._M. ASSISTED BY MR. CHARLES EARLE MISS BERNICE STULTZ MR. OWEN WINNING AND A MALE CHOIR . 20—VOIGES—20 unozn THE omscrlou or’ UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF McKl MRS. JENKINS The Local Musical Event of the Year TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY The Charlottetown (lrchestrai Society MR. W. E. FLETCHER, A. R. (l. M. HIS HONOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HON. MURDOCK McKlNNON. AND MRS. AND HIS WQRBHIP MAYOR JENKINS AND NNON MISS BELLE CHESHIRE, Accompanist 30. A. M. PRICES-We, 80c, $1.10 SEATS 0N sans DAILY. TiCKET OFFICE orally-hr. ' 9. CHARLOTTETOWN CANNING ,OO.—~in this issue appears the ad oi‘ the Charlottetown Canning Co. advertising their high grade Eng- lish Charcoal tinplate lobster cans. Lobster packers and buyers will do, well to get ill touch with the above‘ ill-m tor their spring requirements.‘ ‘SUCCESSFUL WHi5T.~— About two hundr-l attended the whist party at the League oi’ the CYOSB ‘Hail Thursday night under the auspices at the Children of Mary Yollalitl; 1' a 1a.?‘ OWiOYBI-lle time was budyTlltl lmiies’ prim! was “ton by MP5. J. AUSiifl Tfilili- or, the gentleman's -’by Mr. P. C. TraillonDalnty refreshments iverc served durinf; the evening SHORT counsz OPENED. -‘ Tho first Short (lourse in l1ouse~| hold SCIUIK") for women and girls from the rural districts opened 0!! At the Annual Meeting 0t tho January 8th ot the Women's 1n- Charlottetown Fire Donartmollistltute rooms, Kindergarten Hall, Wednesday 6110111115 it ‘"15 11111111‘ City. Tilero are twenty-one ,stu- lmously expressed by the nwm- dents in alttendunce and great in- lWPB Lllfli- i110 Dfllifllce 0i’ 7-719 Clllwturest is being shown by all in tile zens donating nwney to the uoqtvorll. (llllfifiils (il‘(‘ being held in pzlrtment after fires, be disconiln- llw followlnq Sul,jllcl5;__ Home lied. The firemen greatly appreciate Xurslng, Mllllnerlv. Cookery, sew. the thoughtfulness 111111 klllllufilih lug, and Laundry. The next coursei promoting these generous sills 01‘ will open on Monday January 22nd. acknowledgment, but the mem- bors oi ‘the department do not. 3T. PETERS MEN'S CLUB-Af- want such to become o ‘DFBOI-lfiefter the annual Cillldren’s treat in; The firemen further declared that 3L peters Schgolfoom on Thursday’. i119)’ will be amply repaid by ¢0Y1~lthc Men's Club ileld their regulari lluuilig t0 hold U10 (luufllifillve all meeting which was largely attend- estocln or their follow citizens. 19¢ l\'[[‘_ C, homer lfljlgg, poled as! ‘ ‘chairman, and Mr. llarrls as sec-I RETURN T0 FAR W5$T-'M1‘lretary. A very interesting paper= $11111 MP5. JOB- J- M0Kl1111011. wlll? was read by Mr. W. L. Cotton on! have been visiting the ‘formers the founding oi st Peters Cuthedrail lhome at Si. Peters were rsslfi- in this city. A vote oi’ thanks was iefell #11 i119 Revere Hull wedlles‘ cordially extended to Mr. Cottonlior 1111-)’ 11114 l0" yeilBlllflY "Wrlllllg 0n|hls instructive [lapor by Mr. J. 0i their return. Mr. lilcKlnnon, who llynllnlllm seconded by Mn J_ E/ was for a number or years in the annual. The next meeting will he‘, employ o! the late John Kickllam Monday evelllng_ January l5lll_ ; of SOIITIS, left this Province in tiny 1 ‘spring of 1903, and shortly alter ANNUAL TREA1-_'l~l,,l flmlunli located in Alaska. where he uuuijmu and Christmas tree was hold. "ml Pom "llllllli-T- n9 Vigil"! Ills 'l‘iltll‘stlzly night in Si Peters school-I "BUVQ DFOVIIWB illllllli- llfl@@ll.\“"l1l‘5jroolll and was largely altitude-ti.‘ “m1 and boll“ wml ‘M's- MCKI” The progralnlne lllcludcdsongs iilldl "u" to Fellini 33M" helm? "lany reriiutions. A mystclwplay wits puton. more years. Mrs. McKlnnon is fliby the younger children ot‘ the Suni native ot Hamilton, Wash, and d“). school and another by thgl this is her first visit to the pro- Senlol. puplls enlllled ll“, ‘lgleep vince. On the evening of their de-‘Wnlkery Alter the program Sump, Pall-um "m" St- Peters the)’ ‘Vere Claus appeared and presented all “we” ‘a big “m1? ‘it the homel 0f the children with candy and gifts. Mrs- mcKmnmrs “ncle- Angus D~'Much credit is due to Miss Ruth Mcxlnmn- 50°59 mvel- ai- Wmch Vinnicombe and Miss Gussie Acorn the" we“ We‘ ‘me hundredlior the success 0t the entertain- gllests- MT- and M‘? lllcmllllmrment a, they were indefatigable in will visit Boston after which they lralnlng-lhe cl-llldren ln the (lllfer. will slop oil’ for a few days nt em numbem ’ Nev.‘ York, Washington, New Or- i_<g>i- lean... El Paso, Texas, Los Auge- SPECIAL SALE of discontinued ies, Cal, Portland. Orcx, and then FIREMIEWS RESOLUTION. — ord, Alaska. Reaching Seward they will travel ‘by rail to Anchorage. whore they will meet their dog teams and ‘proceed to a small station or siding called Nancy. From here. the rest of lilo jour- ney ot 8'50 miles is made by dog 3-0 )-§ §4§-§§O§-P O “i us. PATON, c Friday Jan. 26 UNDER THE AUEPIOES OF THE OALEDONIAN CLUB ‘ ‘ A ‘NIH programme ll HOW being preplrgd Whig}; wlll appear ‘in a row days. ' . Oommltteet-O. A. McLeod, Thou. F. White, Frank Mc- Qenald, John T. McKenIIe, R. P. Foreythel b. F. sari-ions, President l 'r. M. MoMILiLAN, gummy halrmen LAA_A_Q.AA .5 -~++e+++++w+o+o >-o++++»+o+o Bum’s Anniversary unosn THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE or Hi8 HONOUR LIEUTENANT oolvenuon McKINNON AND Hi8 WORSHIP MAYOR JENKINS 4 sled. Choice Just Received I Fresh For ‘MILADY. Hunnurfs We have a fresh stock Rum and Butter 60c pound Cream‘ Toifee Rolls, 60c pound Butter Nuts 60c pound Whipped Cream Dainties, 60c pound Cream Toffee Blocks, l30ceach- Bunny Bons Oval tints,‘ 25c Bunn Bons ‘ Tin Buc ets, 25c . Bunny Bone l $1.50. OZ. TOILET WATERS $1.75 ALSO THREE FLOWER FACE AND TALCUM Powm-ms vv sun suns MAGNIFICENT , mun l , ‘liulifirlls Bl Sllverwlle- 33 1'3 P51‘ it hasn't altered human emotions "tnd -l lli S H ’ n V. _ _ , , - .1 _oos a m ion dollars. United ea“ was“ Fwhere “lei “Intent discount. W- W- Welluel" l-Ml- appreciably. People still laugh artists Corporation is releasing embark on the Aeamer for Sew- Gram,“ S; 1130g.13.mw.3l and cry and give vent w mg” the mm ..=.=::.°'::§u2:.2.missus: ' "fir-r - — - =~=~- i rural districts opens Ja 22 d. e I BANKS Apply women’. IrM$1ZQ€u§SIrgnChnW > . giofrranlmerce . .. gal/é _ 4, > u . My ank Montreal 32 Vllnnrcl’: Illnlrnrnt for Dnmlrnfl logy/heat Mil)’ 119§§ Jilly 112% Sept - - '-- HALIFAX, N. s., Jun 1Z_(Q,,,,l.,_ can M ‘ uy 72% ' American ‘Car It Foundry; smallest: lfli-lfllubtivo. . '15s Silo knows ilnil... pills“? American Smsltlpg and Rating - from, a ‘gong lilml gl-lgnq ins -. - lliai ruse," Fillillilili iilllllllill Mllflllldllfi" llilllllil curiosity we have made a celluloid reproduction oi "The Three Mus- koteersflf and we have cram-med in- to it everything ‘that is dramatic. instructive, ‘human, amusing 311d entertaining. We have tried £11 twang every emotion in the human system, just as D‘Artagnan did 111 his memoirs and as Dumas did in ills great hovel." The best talent nrocurable has been called upon to help transcribe t this great story to the aluminum sheet. Edwiurd Knoblock, one oi the greatest writers oi’ contempor- ary playwrights; is responsible lol adaptation, rosenrcli and costumes. while to‘ Fred Nlblo goes the ‘ll0ii0l' oi‘ directing“ the piece. Niblo, a born. adventurer, has won distlnc~ tioll as ‘a master in guiding the des- tinies oi‘ this type ol play; he IS " “Dow. H5. Aehleved the Ambition or a Lifetime in the Character of nuns-unlu- ‘Predlotious are being ‘made that tilo screening of Alexander Dumas’ immortal story, “Tile TIITBB Mus- keteers," by Douglas Fairbanks will stand forth in motion pictlllrs history an epocllal event and that ll ivili popularize for all time the costume photoplay. lPPUIIIICIlOIIS of this sort. BVBB when ilascd on the fictional writ- ings ol surll masters as Dumas, have always been considered to be lp “idle danger zone," ‘because it has never boon established beyond question thatille Anlerlcan public would receive tile costume play with the some enthusiasm that has been accorded features more mod- em in locale um! Seiilug- _ Bill‘! i0 have nU-Deer’ Arihul‘ Edef nutnili distinctly visualized per- cry turn—ln France by ‘ll, - dt has always been Fairbanks on, rated as a genuine lens artist; ‘Mmalmw’ every “we W,“ and a] and m. fighting guarding‘ H . breathing. Louis ~Xl-l‘i 0t France, [and bylchle influence and l,’ . c? k S 7.1» DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS . —ill~— “THE THREE. MUSKETEERS“ Alexander Dumas’ Immortal story at the Prince Edward Wednesday d Thursday, Januar y71 ur(“—heS and Thursday, January 17 and 18. contention, however, that any is credited with the photography, of whose alubilion was m be wording, iIl(‘ ('I‘l‘illll oi ‘l powerilli story suiilclolltly powerful andland is said to have ulchievéti some “W oi" a l-oullnission ill the klnifsl "(IP11 i111" llllliflflfl Fl ball“ w“ ('I)llllll\llfy'. ll any l‘i‘llti0l' 0i tllisEtorpreei. - , gripping in drama is bound to suc-[cifccts which .ilitherto have been 9995- considered impossible. “A popular plcturc nowadays," In the [lice 0i’ the business road- eald the star. “Must lw lovll-ul" lt|justnlcnt that the,country has been "Ill-Bl- lllWB 001116113’ and pajthospbut favirlg, Fairbanks has spoilt more above all it must be ilunmn. Any money on this production than on 5W1‘? that l8 human Will succesuNsny picture hoover before under» regardless oi whether the players look, all because he has confid~ W68!‘ Wigs and short pants or arelence in the vehicle and in the garbed in pajamas. Drama \\':ls nnlueement-seeking public. The the same in the Seventeenth Ccn- Three Musketeers” is said to be i111’? 1111 lit l8 iuduy- This 11111.1’ ho tile greatest picture oi’ its kind ev- the gasoline age oi’ (Zilliillililflihlliit cr made. it is ten reels in length And they are still inordinately (‘il- l 1110115. l-n lalct, we progress because‘ Arrangements ‘have been made we are curious. Pfloillo ot‘ ‘lorluy for the showing of this feature in wonder it in the oidczl days lungs (“lIHFIUiILBKON/l), at the Prince Ed- and queens and (lllkes nnd lol-llsllvlllwi ‘Pheutre, where it wlll be the were swayed by the some liusailtlils maul attraction i'or two days, Wed. and emotions that now rule huln-ncstlay and Thursday, January 17 anlty. To satisfy in a measure title and 1S. tlone furnished by Johnson to wm-ll members of the Montreal Stock Ex- change.) Cats May 45% July 42%. St. Lawrence Flour ' ' Eiilmiiiipazll" mh ~ , , Abltlbi ..... .. cm, An Orphans Prayer Bhawinigan Iaureutide Pulp Canadian General El Canadian Steamship Com. . Canadian Steamship Pfd . Asbestos Company Dominion Bridge Menu-eel Power .. Winnipeg Electric . National Breweries Atlantic Sugar Atchison tin view of the early opening oi’ the P. E. Island Protestant Or- phanage, the following poem con‘ zrihuted ‘by a Charlottetown lady is rppropriat-l .11") 9111i’ six years oitl dear Lord. .. r but I want to talk‘ ‘to "ydjl .- Yvu know 1 havrvt any. folks and - ',' no one cares but you, _ My own momma is up in Heaven. maybe shafll spool; Andean opp .. Canadian PaciflclRsilway New York Central . 1 hlwrftipot a brothel‘, 0.“. lineal l ~ or ‘an 'aant,. ,1 v , ‘lOr GIIyOIIB t0 (iliil_'mg "dag!" Q1- 75 |1"~'i.‘ly names like that. ' ~ The other (mowe- allllave i‘. n . , agfiqswprdpland skates, lid 75c pound Tofiee temluonal ‘Mwsmume kiosks and trains. mid 1= rsss Car At the Prince lldward a _ 1 Aflorded the Greatest Op ortunity good measure. sell lvrolo Analysis oi’ this best-beloved story "in the world's library 0! 11117131191‘- lil-tion demonstrates why tilled tho book not only with sus- pense ‘ situations, wit and actlpn, but also threw in, with a lavish hand. a most powerful m any other novel." Each one o! the clllrrag of a seimra- e s liluu-kel yrs" meniory brings“ D811- the King; his Qnegn. Anne of Aus- tria; tho Cardinal; the henchmen, llluglls wlouriier ' hiiludy Winter, the (loudly and las- nlnotilli; l _ hlunt and luaslorllll captain oi the slant-c, sweetheart oi‘ ileru; iol" all, all [or ollo!"-—-At _ .<t.llldln_:: l-llztrzlt-trr who Ilowitriios thin lllilllliililiIiili~<I)'1\l'ILigIi;lll. (liilllilillil-S Povcl-tyy _voulll; :llnhiiiml, c. ilativc fillftWVtlli llot tenlllor and ,.,lii are lllillgiiéil in the ugllv‘ youtlg Lfilil- iiilli pit-turn, and Fred Nlblo dire!- Jl 721A St llY ‘ 9D» Ala‘ 1 g ,““‘_ -' ‘_ “““ i‘ 0F coal»: Church. R-idgewood, where tuner-I WAC 710 POUND! sl serrifiriilbgio heldldto€orraw “- mornin e ii YORK, "January. 12.—~Ten pounds. Up to the, tlxe ‘of, d: H, ll V! e required hr the trans» developed elephantlssis, Mrs. Cer~ l bodylot Mrs. Mer- mae had not been o! unusual G -- , of No. .1028 ‘liot- weight. Bel- mother, Mrs Frieda In Quoensboro, irom Belndonrer. o! the some address. Illin- ntr Honlm whore worm 20o pounds, and hsr two jMcKruuou nuuc c0. The Rexali _. Kodak Store PHONE 21c ' Flrlllllll ‘ filled lanky n! heart trouble brothers weigh 250 a d_ 17b lldlilillllllllll- to tile Lltilllllln. ~,__-_..... il of Riley’s Boiled Can- dles in bulk and tins.‘ i . ' 5c ‘pkts. The ‘ White Drug Store DRUGGIST J. G. JAMIESON: Prat ‘l . ‘ l! .1 in im awful lonesome it i; re, they My I'm in iiiehvtvny? | il ils, ll . |s o. u IWMIISKEI Wedneedoy nects blur at once. wl pl, ‘ and Thursday. Jan. 1K and 18 lems 0t’ royaly; He" ~ ~ ' ens‘ his sword with '9 ' the plotter, dump, l6, " niloellsluhllilady. wltho l, ' tle V a n-y ullderi ,- j in _Pay.ie his luooolliélilpgfl’, , tulreciiltgyls is s chslllgige t? all ‘tilre .' then cement; turn ‘by wit‘ ch they p»; Stiller (fir! die. His l' H coma-p. K n waitin Queen. lea/lie» m totlli is . adventure qL-tho !8IOl‘y—3 m to recover i’; 11o;- Mmlm.» England. no ngbfimflllsq . . Anne Df1Al15il‘ Help. {pol h“ needed tot-buy cs Loni; m“ ‘t and to contnund the ilisluuatio‘ the Cardin-a Iher lo - l l», u-lqwlashitewliy, worthy. Tilejpdlw _ "ti-ugh; l5 d -. cry. story is D'Ariag*nun’s dash lo y. Tn ovary reader of "The Three taln l-his evidence and to rem“ ltime, although nearly bum“ u of Hie Life in D pictlnq‘ Greatest haracter l Alexander Dumas always gave He‘ surpassed‘ bim- good measure when he "The 'i‘hl-ee Musketeers." umalo’ ill a w bond“ m“? lur i" this is rue.‘ The prollilc French author group of ll-nralcters-m group hard to match znacllinn ions o! Mflady, ll" u. tagnuu ‘oes and returns, flgll‘ every step, andmmanagee to ‘ he ropntntloniol melted...“ last moment, provides this e , ing main thread} a" n10“ I ' ono is the secret history ‘n95 whose rellegad wife 5s all, in the &l.(iVBii'i.llI‘P§S Milnli ._ These situations" but llliimy m, er th scope or, “The Three liq. ketceq, ‘lywhose. _story “m” c Ilopheiilrt; Buckingham, the add statesman; adventurous; deTrcviile, lags illllskotecrs; the grail-lie Con the book's adventure 11s, “Ono ..Por- the slnlggcrillg. omo LN‘) whose slogan \ ~ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS lu" "The Three Musketeers." m- THE PRINCE EDWAR'D, wso. AND THURS" JAN.'-17 mo 1t And the out- along with a holvllderl ', 0 nngiios. For Alexander Dumaslmi ‘good mctlsurc. Humor. paiilot 0i the whlllo troop, ITATIllgllllli surpH-sos, tWiHIB. fllllck “Ismail till- reader's interest. nrnls. and plot, plot, pioipllll? ll rage, in the story. With Edward KM <\\;tr:\ nuance, blot-k. lilo internationally hotel ni llunl<)l'-—~t||ose, drulnallsl. adapting it to the 1M lms and Arumis. diy were zisked who might ilestl As {or that. tho critics assert t_vpii‘_v the ruin-tile spirit 01' l)'Art-- has ‘(Willlllly "eat it up!" llg!!ail'~~\\’crl- l)':\l'iiLlZllllll in be iliayorl~illo illililvfli‘ would lwi”'— i Douglas ‘Fairbanks the mercuric! genius oi’ tllc screen. ' l Dumas died lactose tho Douglas Fairbanks, hut he might proplloticaiiy" have xvrltleu the, story for ilim, since tho ZlilIlDliIlCB~i mcnt is now ilroutlrast that Fair? hnnhswrill appear at the Prlllcel Edward ‘Plloutro ill "The Three hllllzkotoers," and play Dlltrtagnan. A1111 I11! lli lilllerll ivolrlhy o! its lame, and wurtliy o!‘ its Oliflrilqigr wealth. Llnlcss he can find great- er mlllleriul, it will illwnys remain Fairbanks‘ Iiiggust ltipllll-p, , As the luoet engaging, lively and dashing film favorite. Joan-bunks has found lilo roio ltlnlpcl-aluelltal- ly ldoul. l-‘or, consider the Dnmm; story and its opporuluitles. , D‘Arta;.:ilau is cast dynamically '-‘ . . into an atmosphere ol Seventeenth ' Century lllgh illlriguo, From ills I llunlhle homo in Gasululy he 1m". neys to Paris. to mnko his fortune. He is armed only with his father's honored lswo-rd alld the heart or a lion, blit with those he steps prep]. ltatcly into adventure that. curl. period ol| _ pionso build an Orphan‘; _ Home. nulhi it good and big so it will hold nil little orphan boys And Make it have o. big play rooln lliied up all lull 0t toys, And brothers and sisters I wiii wilave all inst the size o: m9 Ohi hat a dandy time we'd have .996 great ‘big family And send us some nice lady who . c, will wrap the blankets tight nd tell a Peter Rabbi; story and’ kiss us all good-night. Bless all tho little girls nnd boy; . . who urn .12.... like me And mnke me n good imp, joy... Just like l wont to be. Amen. l 5Com PnologqapinwdQ/ivilflu . Heep lo populated lo 7°" i“ client rietorv- . ~ -d ‘gent! -. ’ "illness-loll ., v “Nap l sreu-‘Xuseou ABANDONS cusses A8 AN EXPLORER“ ' —-‘— A, > g 4")" ,"' '95 . ti‘ l; NEW vomc m... 12 —-Viih]a‘.mu‘ i I i (Slelunssnn. Arctic exp-mo,’ yen”. f5: ' _ ' '. day announced ilimndonmrrii o: my i" ' .3 p- g» ,1 ‘I g3. CF08? as an orpioror, u. flgyl-ygi. ~ Yvw.¢',',"fl,p§'_;‘jpn, 17*1'f,‘ hrs otter-ls to ppm-tn“ l" n flee,“ m, - g ‘ M two the North Po‘. O , ‘ , d‘ mum! by u Mrs-lli. $1222.21’; t atn-Adoltil“. umarw IX! nvilltiop rune... nmi that Y till‘ l ' Iv“ Orgh, 17s., salad!" - rclc roll one. lfltllortn known ll . v cmuhi "g, "twirl-oils. _unin.llabZto|bie' lends. ». ;' ,, » v t. _ Ml be the source o! ‘iiqyqidgfl ~ ‘ ' ‘ 11 #111911 In multitude. _ l Bu: a elm .10 Ilie there's no lilacs 5 cvrpllan boy to slay. They tried to get me in the ‘Home, ' but thorn wasn't any room; ,'No room in the inn" em Lord-e l 1r, ,_. ch25.‘ l.“ all“? Wu“ ‘t. "my. sh» I -.