IN "P. f i-éveetest Story Ever Told” of a Horse. Wild and Unconquered. and his fiery of their struggles. their battles tho Ladies of their Hearts-and the that came between “Black Cyclone" conqueror. yet a friend. Acclaimed by Critics as the Outstand. ing Photcplay Production of Recent Years! i “Sunken SERIAL COMEDY ONLY “LITTLE RED RIDINGHOOD” A 'TREAT FOR THE KlDDlES. Prince Edward _.?__ Next JVed. Thurs. The story of a daughter of today. .' . An epic melodrama the Chicago Jézz ‘Zone. ..___.__________ of -l*—io@l _.- fir.“ Asn-qm- 3.<4*"Q'~‘ ‘ PRINCE EDWARD Monday Operafllm. riixiiii iiri- zis follmvs Central Christian \\'. Siiiiiii 142 170 RUSQEL OATMAN -i- -\""“'="" i ii.‘ i\i-<ii'ii ‘ l VICTORIA y, .\l. run-i... n2 253 iii _. .\i. Si"\\'i'il'l 1:0 213 __..____.. _. __ l _ .._. .___ 642 918 Brother of the famous “Eddie? 17,,“ 33ml, This his first season of nrcfession- ll hockey. is beinn tear-i -i hv nil 8L Pan“ round good play with (i1? Victoria “-_ (mnumly M3 1x1 Cwvlr!» A. .\l(‘.l.l.'UIl 215 12s '*“*"*“f ic. (‘ll>‘\\'l'll lflll llil) x (y- J, lliipkiils HR 118 Y. M. 0. A. BOllllllb K my ,,, ,5, Bt. il'lllil'< ir-iniiiiiii i (‘vnlriil 7-5-5; Christian iiy 11'» |iiii< iii (‘iiiiri-ii, "iiuifli 345s‘ Imagin- -g.'inii-. i SEEDS, SEEDS Get your llOT-BEDS started early. To introduce our "STANDARD" quality Seeds we olirr the following bargains. Cabbage Seed . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . 25c Oz. Selected sIlDWhflll CBUHHOWC!‘ . . . . $1.00 V2 Oz. Danish Dry-weather Cauliflower . $1.00 "_- Oz- Golden Sell-blanching Celery . . . . . . . .. , 50c i/z Oz. Grand Rapids Lettuce . .. . 15c Cl. seiiriet Tuffllp Rfldfilifih .. soc 5.4, Lb. Earllana Tomatoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 30: (z. Spinach Round Leaf, Long Standing . . . . . . . . . .. 45c lb. All above POST PAID. All guaranteed Tested Seeds of highest quality. BEND FOR OUR 1925 CATALOGUE. Address Orders, Dept. C. G. THE STANDARD SEED CO.,LTI). Nova Scotia. Fiocklngl-iam. THE WILD HORSE Silver”! “Wide Awake” sPsciAi. ADDED ATTRACTION THIS AFTERNOON i -.neu-w»*‘¢~"“ i .A Love Story of a Man and a Mild-and m, Lgvg 310,-, Mate-the in the wilderness for amazing Friendship and the Man who was iiflmwgJ ' i A p fl oda i? 1 8i 8.45 _ , Matinee-Me, 11c. NlEht-ZGQ 21c, 11¢.- _r “BLACK _' '_ ., . CYCLONE” /. ~ . . The most amazing Drama you've ever seen. arid Tuesday with _.______________i, i 1st £5 Witnessed by Large Attendance. The annusl West Kent School 2. Ernest Crockett. ‘ice Sports were held lust evening 3. horns Bell. in the Arena ~Bl'nk_ and were in‘ ' y every way an unqusllfled success. 2m yards (Junior Girls.) rriie min w» crowded in capacity. 1. Mai-ions ‘Whitlock. "and us the meet started promptly on time snd the long list of eoenbs Prowuc (mint) ,csrried out without is hit-Eh. ovpry- 3. Mary Owoil. ione. and the chlldnn especially. enjoyed every minute of the pro- % ylrdo (l1 flirt) gram. i1. Don Nicholson. A silver cup donated for the. ‘ 2. Tweedy Thtlltps. ‘bust all-round skater at the meet‘ 3. Gordon Bowness. 440 yards (l2 yours.) 1. Arnold Sheri-en. 2. Gordon Stewart. 3. Msitlsnd Owen. ‘the hockey game between teams ifi-om these same institutions wur ‘won by Prince of Wales by s scare fof four to one. ' But although the score was some- lwbat one-sided. the contest was s 440 yuros (l3 yolfl.) 1. Arthur Fraser. 2. ll-ierb. Vstcher. B. Frank Acorn. very close one. and. the West Kent Cooled Rsce. boys kept their opponents busy at! 1- Pruner. ‘every stage of the fixture. The re- 3- Vfllohor jsult would undoubtedly be less onei 3- silllfifeblitfl- sided had it not been for brilliant ytoppiug by‘ ‘Maybee. practically impregnsble. 1 West Kent drew first blood. iSquarehriggs notchlng up the school's one and only tally early in the first period. Holman equalised {the score before the end of the stanza. and in the second Stewart ‘added one more count to the total. Throughout the three periods the Junlcr Relay Knee. 1. Mbs Yeo‘; class. 2 ‘Mr. Fullertorfs class. i3. Miss Taylor's class. 220 yards (senior Girls.) l. ‘Roms. Wright. 2. Marjorie Roop. One Mlle Open play was fairly equally dim-led, 1. Fraser. but in the last the superior weight 2. (BOWBUII. of tho cider college players begsni 3. Vatchcr. m ieli on the younger tieem_ and‘ Half Mlle (14 flare)- tii-c more goals got past Ward. i 1. Brown. The skating events were hold bc- 3- L- iMoNovill- tween periods and featured somei 3. Johnson. close and exciting finishes. as’ well as showing that the city ha! hooker: some exceedingly fast Junior speed W"? Kflrt P. W. Timon-Chief Rnnahan, Announcer:—iMr. E. F. Acorn. Referred-Mr. J. Harrell. l. iii c. Blillillllii iciiiiiiiii i i _....,_-.__-_-q The final section oftbe League Barbe?!’ _ of the Cross Bowling Tourname-nt|- Wednesday Mar’ will open Monday night the 22nd)Bnrbers ' inst. The four leading teams are tsk-I lug part in this section and the Alerts ' games will be i-nterestifix- Wednesday, Mar. 10—Sailors v The Alerts won the last section Bar-berg after a close run with the Anchors Friday, M“, and if they succeed in wlnnlngsaiim-B this will be champions. If one ofi Monday, Mm, the other teams win this sectionhiltlcrtg. they will play off with the Alerts.| Following is the 220 yards (10 years). l. Rowan Fitzgerald. >1 o...» l schedule v of Barbers George Clark iBB SUSSEX‘ N. 13.. February 19. —— Tlic Charlottetown Abegweits fresh from a clean-cut and decisive vio- iory over the iSt. John Comets lbs’?- Ariiiiiii H8891‘ WiHS ciip for no»; Points Made at Meet -P. W. G. Wins Hockey lilxture- Exciting Skating Events 75cm" “=- 2.. Dorothy Bentley and Dons Following was the line-up for {pigment was the high light nchors vs Frldiay. Maip-fliAlertls vs Sailors, Monday, Mar. 8—Anchors vs», f. 12—-(tnchors vs. 15—-Bsrbers vs. Wednesday lMiir. l7—-Anchors vs 5 training may ibe gained by ‘ 1w ‘WA (m! firs u}? rim) ennui. rm) '- nuiiei r "' Plllllfli EIWIMI ‘EVENING AT 8.15. .-. . n. Now in the seventh your of ex- lssenoc. the Resins Y. M. C. A. Wrestling Club has become estab- lished and accepted fsct in tho sporting life of the city sud its look back over. series of glowing trium- phs. and lnw a future rosy with its potentialities. Under the circumstances. s resume of the‘ .club‘e activities from the time it first suw the light of dry would be entirely fitting. l; was Dr. llsthieu who orisin- sted the club that was destined In bring many signal honors to Rog- ina. la the fsll of 1219 he celled r meeting in the "Y" of All men interested in the two msnly sports and on this eventful occasion of the club was formed under the name it still possesses. The med- ico was elected first president and was urged to cake on the duties of instructor in both wrestling and boxing. Dan Malheson. n son of Angus ililatheson of Kensington. P.E.l., who had Just started the grappling game and never dream- ed that one dsy he would be Cau- adirs premier smsturc Wrestler. was named vice-president. George Durand. a wrestler with quite a reputation. and present trsinor of the Vic and iPat hockey teams. acc opted the post. of secretary-trail um- f Vstr of the Club. i Other members of- note‘ were .Clnus Clnusson professional from ifiovan. Sank. who helped Dr. Mat- hleu couch the boys and won much renown for holding Dr. Roller to ‘one-hour draw when the grappling physician was at his best. and iJlmllly iuiciu. the only nicer ' ERA STAGE AND SCREEN CAST onto Introducing i noriEMiiin WIT-H PERSONAL APPEARANCE .- _ Of a Full Cast of Celebrated Operatic Stars llxrtcluding ‘MONDAY y ‘TUESDAY ..- h, MATTNEE TUESDAY AT ‘z. Tl-IE MARVEL or Tl-IE AGE! ‘me tA-rstl! CREATION .3 IfQRiQTAQI AND SCREEN .2“ _E THOUSAND‘ BALFE’S FAMOUS BALLAD __L'_IOPERA dim. rasaler ever developed in Regina. Also among those present were I iClyde l-feissiug. now in New York; Leonard Van Alstyne. now in Cal- iifornia; Tom Bell and Eddie Fras- JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN AMERICA'S GREATEST TEN OR . l’. f Micas font in bringing home the Saskatchewan light and welter- iwelght titles from ‘Moose Jaw of the BAR 1919 season. 1920 was a quiet year. Edward Evans ITONE Geo. O. Miner BA$$O gibut the following season maile up Gwladys J ones-Morgan Martha Richardson WELSH PRIMA DONNA ‘ CONTRALTO FILM CAST INCLUDES Cooper BEAUTIFUL GIRL Ellen Terry THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTRESS rkatflrs who if properly trained Goal. T01‘ ll. ill £118 Dwfiflration for the should in time make their mark in h. Ward . . . . . . . . . . . Mnybeo Provincial tournament in the Mill ienicr events. i Defence City. Seven men were selected to i Following i5 the summary of E. Murley . . . . . . . . . . . . .. iStewai-g represent Regina following the el- cvents: l. Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wright lmlnaflon trial“ held l" "19 CRY“ . pal-wards and four of them were successful— ' Half Mlle Relly Race. R. Bevan . . . . . . . . . .. W. Hylldmalligddje FY88“. Don Koppuii, ClllllS 1. West Kent. J. Squanebriggs . .. R. Holma iclausm“ "d Di"! 54891650"- FTfl-‘l-I a 2. Prince of Wales. E. Baker . . . . . .. M. Archibaldier i°°k the 125 lmund wrestling (rlfldYS A. narci- . s. ciiciiiueiillie- K°Pl>1il1 the Iisht heavy, Ewotiruos MOST 220 yard; (9 years.) IF. Acorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mclssacicrmlm “d Clmlsw“ and Mathefi 1. R. Rattenbury. Smrter:-—Mr. J. A. MflCMlllBlLiSon “lured hmmr“ l“ the heavYi g_ 1.; MOON‘ Judges_coun_ T_ w_ I“ prowsaiillvlfil0ll. in which they were the; . 3. R. Forsythe. Major Bethune. D. F. Bethune. ‘(may compamwrs’ malls wmm-“g- [the match bout and Dan outpoint- Constance Collier FAMOUS STAGE STAR .Iv0r Novello THE SCREENS HANDSOMEST HERO int: him with padded gloves. Reg- ina also placed two runners-up- Johny Raho in the featherweight ‘grappling class and Joe Achtzner ' in the lightweight. Nick Walter lost his first bout. Sent to-Toronto to represent Ric-i gins in 1921 Canadian Champion- ships. blatiheson was tumbled by Toronto Mail ....,......., ........-. .... ENTERTAINMENT EVER PRESENTED 0N giimgigiiggigggigqrggmggi; mo. i THE STAGE ANl) SCREEN. g g _ 8i M “w, ADMISSION—-52c, 80c, $1.10. Matinee Tliflsfla ,52¢, 26c. “Y” Club realized that it was wie- veloping nupidiy. and a. ccniititii-i tion was drafted. as follows: "Club membership is limited to "Y" members. "The object of the Club is in promote healthful exercise and re- nese to impart. as they are able. their knowledge to members lees advanced in the sport. “The Club is always onion to re- ceive new members and pleased to entertain visitors at ‘regular prac- tice periods. The most backward ,need have no hesllaitton in seek- lll8.l.lll'0l1§ll tho Club activities to ‘sf-art in the study of either boxing ‘or wrestling. and much valuable the member who is simply seeking a healthful activity." members. unil lll V1924. folliivixing ll once more for Iminiiiimi lioniim and ll pluco (m tlin Pauuillnn (llyiir pic teiim. 'l‘w.> of lllPlll fnrnii ivvil. lllathcsoii fir-lending his unv outtiasseri the liaiiliriii iiii-i- sion so convincingly fhrti, lin Wllhi unheuitatingly selector! to ivour tiri- the Maple Leaf in the i924 gunies in Parls-i—the greatest honour iihai Ieglnnns Glenn Up in 1922 the Y.M.C.A. of Regina staged the Saskstowsn Champion- ships in the "Y" gym, and local pier. boiil. by u narrow Margin. nnil UIER all eyes were turned on “Lit- tle Jlmmy"' an ihc sailed Over the 17g. . _ hriny ocean with the Canadian 162 Q1511"fweggdgtiziiihgfi-cziiidrivii; gi-ifies!“ 512M358 iolifgig threesflllll-f: Olympic team. Hr lost his first 210 s“ a t 1m b a m. 0.3 m’ Show,’ _ against an English Athletd 1'72 ‘useex mug u g 5c la ed ma‘ but one of the ‘boys ihad to lose! 139 A recmd “l s“ a’??? V870“ soul wan“... The Regina lail is training rcllg. -- i i- vi»- ii iii- s“ sfireiin hifrd, thiia) wineter. Heavyweight Qhammom Dan the 192B games lll Amsterdam roll ln justice to the vertical striped visitors it. might b0 said they W979 without the services of two of their most valuable men. "Chick" Wil- Iinms from th e defence and Jnck G0rilon_ stellar forward. Throughout the three periods in- llviduirl ehiieavor predominated and many scintillating solos featured thin heart-breaking pace from gong J0 °"‘ . . . flisitfdhlf in the" visitor's M88 slioweqmiess in ehery ‘session. dia- playlnlc an uncanny ability to corral the rubber when sure bent 0n its road ‘of destruction. With Diamond. each and every Ollfliof his team- mntes-worked herd and heroically for: second straight win. butthe "dslrytown" line of defiénce was working in perfect uni-son and their opponents we're unable in ‘break throuzb. . "The visiting hockeylats will ledvs for thelsland in the morning where ‘they will rest up for more important fixtures to come. that is they wilhgulation of the Turkish civil life enter thc pity fs with New Brun- ls notabl; for the changes ll made lsvfck champions on Tuesday night. in the status of women. it gives [ After their fine display of hocleoy them equal rights with men in the ihoro tonight and in St. John lent matter of divorce. abolishes poly- ll'llif, the team-s that face them grimy and prohibit: marriage of when at full strength will have to ‘Mosle-m women with Christians. Al- provo worthy of their steel u the though the code is bleed on that Abegwelts sre foernéh to he respect- of Switzerland. it is thoroughly ad- ed and feared. spied ‘to Turkish conditions. A member .01 the 8t. Paul teem of the Central Hockey Association. He is a Winnipeg boy and played last year on the 8elklrk. M'M'I team. Many Changes in New Turkish Civil Code (Glnldlln Films) AiNGORA. Feb" 19.—Ii‘he Notion- sl Assembly hss voted on bloc in approval of the new Turkish civil code. which contains more then nine hundred articles based on the code of Switzerland. ‘ This new body of lrws for re- around, ihlstory may backfire on iMnthesml. Wociims “WHruuncr-up use" Don Kopplln. Regina "Y'. Light heavyweight champion D011 KODDUII. illosifls "Y”; runner- up. A. Koppifn. Regine , Middleweight champion. Joe Achtlouor. tteglnn "Y"; runner-up. Derkson, IRosthcrn. Seek. Lightweight. chlmllion. Red- strom. Whltewood. iSnslr; runner- up Johnny Rsho. Regina "Y". Welterweight champion Carlson, Regtna "Y"; runner-up Hind. ‘M-oosc Jaw. Win Further Honors Facing u deficit of $100 the "Y" Ciiib cleared Ithe iiobt off in 1925 with s. series of tournaments and raised enough m-oney to enable fqitinof the members to take a- _o 'll6l' [HIP-this time back to Wiln- ulirog, whore‘ another Canadian ehnmpionuhlp moat. was held. A- gain Matheson and Trifunov came through with a smile. but the oth- er Reginmiu went down t-o defoat. JOllll'(vllll‘llll( loalngput in the mill- illew iizht class. and .' GIL-Gfimik nil-ii _nhnny Rnho, fool. erweiBhf-B felllrlig by the wayside. . Ans now thirqucstion is who! will 1926 bring‘! Will the Y. M. c. Al" iic iibie toflieen Resin» in the amateur mat world‘! Right now the Club is bard put t0 rc- plsce Don iKiopplln, now attend- lmz (the University of Minnesota. and Johny Gsrulk, now residing in Uincle Gum's domain. But new material ls being confltantiv brought to’ light. as the recent show in iiie "Y" izym ilfovfld- and l0 long as llfathesou and Trifiinov are sporting Regine epangles—thn my Trifunov. bsntsm. Johny Rsho. Pro!!!" QNBNQM N"? “wlwmryi paying his own expenses. secoin- by the wsy-—\he future of the named u“ coming“; ma, Don club looks to be lll safe keepins- Icxlng Winners Heavyweight. Larsen, Regina, Lightlieavy. Don Koppllu, Regina “Y” Welterweight, Gibbons. Moose. aw. Lightweight, bcggo. Rosthern. Featherweight. Fraser. Regina, "Y When Kopplln “Dortrled" iBy means of tournaments held in 1920, three wrestlers were des- pdtched to Winnipeg in quest of Dominion honors-Dan Mstheson. hearywcllht: Don Koppifn. light heavy Ind middleweight. sud Jim- iIEEVOi-IZTTTEEX’ irerieu oftoiiriiiimoiitstiiruisefiiiiiisisingurs 1h,- Maihciioii. Kiullllllll uuil 'l‘rifiiii<i\-;“,..,,,._< “ml HHS were soul to Montreal to l'()llllli'lt'ipnhi“. H," lit-iivy» weight wrci-iliiuiz crown uuii 'l‘rifii- and Empire Says:— BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. ziiiil Jlll-l-llly took four nid oi‘ SPYPII Genuine Novelty} , Introducing the Bohemran G1rl— Coming to The Prince Edward illlllil \\'lill i-i-ielirutcd operutic world's pllWE before the iiiiiy the \i'<ii~lil‘u finest lllllfill’ illill llll‘. stories unfolded ‘lll0l't‘l|| is illl undertaking "worth ‘wliili-f‘ llilhirio opera liss been isiijuyiiil ii-iniiist exclusively by the iirliiiiailii low who could study and i|)l'l‘]Illl‘(’ iiir their entertainment. iOpi-iiilriiii has cliiingeil all this. ‘The pluy is izivcn in full, eminent ‘operatic. artistes suddenly appeal’ » . - -‘ h : ‘Ma ever belanen a Regina grulyfiiillll‘ llllll to time. arfidbguusnvsolz grails‘), soprano Koppun u”, his Jwontreahdlllll. imiiil scenes o Y. - c ivliulc cf the opera;; world folil lire [)l('l.lll‘t!d story 011319 SCREEN. aiiid the whole performnllflo thus becomes-i u ipuisstlnl. “Vi!!! rviilily. For Operiifl-lmhii first offering l-lurley Kiiolcs wondanful fl'1m of iriiireb Immortal ballad 011cm "The Bohemian Girl" has been (ghgggrh The cut is an all-British one, and n. most remarkable one too. bandied by 61841)‘! 000M311 00"‘ sidercd the most beautiful woman in England ;v Ellen Terry. who fin" — ' ‘H: . Ambrose Applegorge: "Any ‘and I'll throw myself overboard- (The British Liberal party about to break sway and form s Nlillv-LETHELT MOST really great] - “'1 uiirilimriiriv‘ ,, ‘pumulm iiiiii “An Artistic Triumph All-Star Casi Leaves One Enthusiastic.” EMARKABLE ‘persuaded to act for the films iii order that. her thousands of aidmlr- games: Fri s, Mar. 9_- r . , . titles at stake, Kopplin iloiiiiiiiizi i Monday Feb. 22—Alerts vBiAler-tili. y l sum’ a V" gggigmanighggeby “tag; Zlgllggxilff by iviiiniug the two cliissiia ini "Anchors Bowler; plgggg cup i111; "hm-hie and wrestling and the Drug, \\’]lll.'ll lie participated. lluiho lost; Q I alili/terdanesday. Feb. 24—Barbers vs. go that they can keep m]; on their H. body training m‘. the“ sports. litif ftfllllllelWVelgllt bOlllflllQrzllllrlrllv MR JOSEPH SHEEHAN f Friday, Feb. 26—Sallors vs. ga$_esi;__1~he same “He, as gov, exgrlémjouzgneg riggirglua‘) wggxx s Alf: liiow the "Y" Ciiib was hug-i "Hu- uiii-i-iiy iif the iileii eiiibod-ier many years of retirement. was America's Greatest Tenor who Wm; Anchors crned the first “c1105 will ggvgfl] themselves m [he am! or boxing inning to “arrive”. Visions of l-llPIlPll iii (liwriiiiliu is conceded by all a Appear at m; i “Monday, March 1--Alerts v9.91“. in [his 5ec¢[on_ and wrestling and also é wmmk Olympic games wore boirinnic units sui-i-i-sii lllliri been must prowl ilanoe before IhP rye“ of iiliivrtiiii Iiiiiiiiii-cii u-lit-i-ci-i-r‘ iihinvii. To coin- crs could have one more chance 0f ‘seeing their idol of former days; Constance Colllentlre lute Sir ll. Beerbohm 'I‘ree‘s Jeudlll! ‘II-d!’ ‘m’ years; Ilvor Novello. aqlcnoiwloritoil ‘to be, England's most handsome actor; and that. sterling artiste C. ‘Aubrey Smith who was also a well- ‘knmim cricketer. The cast. of operatic artistes per- sonally appearing includes Joseph ' F. Shcohnn. universally called Ain- erfcifs greatest teimr; Gwlniiyii Jones-Morgan, the famous young Martha Richard- lhe Chicago Opera Co: Edward Evans. lending baritone for‘ famous actors nnil actresses unftho lRoyai Curl R01!!! 0P9" 439m‘ puny; and Goo. 0. lMiiner the D0911‘ lar basso. - Opcraifllm with the entire 0T0‘ (luctlon will be the attraction at tho I’rincc Eiiwiiril for two d115- commenciug Monday. February 22nd. One performance only Will be given cucli availing with mul- lnee Tll68llfly st 2.30. The Box 0i- flce ls now open for the sale of 1'8- HBTVQO seats and the demand i" already very heavy. Ticket 017i“ opens lit 9.30 s.m. ‘ rncrs nonsense "M" W" RMV" Mm v . "' , d! Lloyd our!‘ ' ii v-l v From the Dally Exprosmbcndon