2 t i I ':*~1F.:¢*.ea.:-ra~1~>.-1mn.wia_ 2 DQEQWEEE-BEEP t1 i. fill-Eli’ ssza Qinms . FEBRUARY, 1o; 19nd ‘ Then lpply Zam-Buk gen. "y. but thoroughly. if this ll done persistently each night l beloreretlring, ou wilisoon he repaid by nmuc improvedccn. ditlon of the skin. Ind eventu- allyhyfreedomfromallblotches or imples. . ' rs. Owen A. Gee. of 3 BOIIP. venture Ave., Montreal, states; "Generally speaking, l have m, faith in so-called skin remedies, but! am willing to admit that I. Znm-Buk ls quite different. lt y. is very superior to anything I have ever used. and I have good I cwuse to know. as l used innu. i merable remedies before] heard I F0!‘ CEZEIIII. ulcers. abscesses. boils, blood tburnl and scalds, Zam-Buk is equally good. Whenever your skin is biotchy or “pimply” Zam-Buk is what you need. First, wash with warm water and Zam-Buk Soap. of Zam-Buk. l had suffered for a long time from blotches and , 5P0" 0n my face and body, and had used so many remedies I Without receiving benefit, that ‘, 1 I11}! Kira-n up hope of anything ""1112 mt- whcn lam-Hui: was l recommended. l agreed, how- , fYfr. to give it it trial, and to m)’ "mart-merit I soon noticed l marked improvementininy con- dition. l persevered with Zain. Bfuk until finuliylt rid |n_y 5km 0 t-vcry spot and blotchy patch and left it ciear and smooth. Zam-Buk is certainly worthy of all the credit and praise given-it.“ ‘Poisoning, piles. cuts, All dealers 50c. box. Beaver Flour is made from tho finest of selected Ontario Winter Wheat combined yvith enough Western Iiard Wheat to give it strength. Beaver Flour is thc original ITIQIHIULI flour -—arid blended flour is recouiivcti hy all qualified exports to bc tlic I.'.’.:.i {Mar tor leneral baking purposes. Dim’! Iuaffalrl Try lt/ Sold by yaur-grvcar. THE T.H.T CHATHA BEAVER FLOUR OBTAIN time with that delicious home- _ made flavorf-pies, cakes and pastry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. TEAn iFFiihe ,1. FISHING lAMUGvUlioF hottea etti dqahoard o§s'ri _t ,,tothcs otan is: one of‘ Fishcnnan; greatest comforts.‘ _ 'r-u'b*‘\ .-.~‘"- ~ has been the STANDBY For nearIySOycars. a § At Reddin Bros STATIONERY DEPARTMENT VALENTINES 0F 561m CDNEECTIONARY DEPARTMENT Peanut Crisp —Butter Scotch-Carameis-Judge and Creams——made fresh every day. DRUG DEPARTMENT "~ Hot Water Bottles $1.00 and up. , Cou hSyrups. Col Cures, Etc,. Correct Dispensing. TEA RO0M-SERVICE a nu Mo. showing afternoon and evening. 2i FANCY 8A-LE at the tea at Notre Danie Academy Fob. 11th und 12th. (i924 DR. ROBBINS, Dental Parlors, Royal Bank Building. . 6821-2-6MEtf. SOCIAL AT EMERALD FEB. 12. ——Social and whist in Emerald Hall next Thursday. 691? DON'T FORGET the High Tea Notre Dame Academy, Feb. 11th and 12th. 6924 THE GROCERY STORE fixtures of Bee,- 5’: Goff will be sold at auc- tion next. Monday Feb. 9 at 2 p. m. 3i BE EARLY AT REDDINS DRUG STORE and reserve your seats for Follies 1020 and House Next Door. 6913 THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Ladies Aid of the Prince lildwttrq island Hospital will be held in the l’. M. t‘. A. this morning at 11 a. ill 6901. HEARD ON THE STR‘EET.—I um going to vote for l). J. Riley because his l4 years service at the council board entitles him to a term as lllayor. (i925 ALL ClT|ZENS.--'i‘ltosi= who in- tend to vote for him um] those who iioiri will be glad to lczirn that Mr. i). .l. Riley is so fur recovered us to be tip and about the hospital. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GIRLS attending the ciimp held at Lake- wood Lodge Dalvay in August last will present a pogent entitled “The Wayside Piper" iii lIe-zirtz Memorial Hull on Saturday February 14th. at S p. in. Atluiisston 25 cents. (‘andy will the sold during ihc oven- ing. 6 o" LET US SEE WHAT GROUNDS we have for believing the "Briscoe" lo ho the best. car of its CIilSg in the world. Well, take the matter of the motor alone: it has been ad- mitted by IIII that the famous Half-lllilllon-Dollar motor (which is the heart of Briscoo motor car) is the greatest four cylinder motor manufactured giving owners no motor trouble and averaging up- wards of 30 miles to the gallon of gas. And, when you stop to think of it, isn"t the motor a matter of prime importance? Here, undoubt- edly you hnve one very good rea- son’ why the Briscoe should have your consideration. Write for cat- ologue of models. Colin H. Stewart Summeraitlo. (l532-1~29-MEtf PARK CORNER SCHOOL-Fol- lowing is the standing of the pupils 0t’ Park ('ornci' School for the "TOUT/II of‘ Jniiiiinyv: Grade VI, Sr.—- l, Mildred Bci'iiurtl; 2. Ifloronce .\lzicLeoil. Grzidv VI. Jr.-l. Alice ltam-say; 2, i.uc.y Wheeler; " (‘har- iio Bernard. Crude V. Sr.—-1, Wal lace licrnzird: 2, li‘rctl BPPllilTd; Si, Alma Harding. tirade V. Jr.—1, Aii- nie Pidgeoit; 2. hiyrtlc Bernard and ilinrlon Siaclicod (equal); (l, Hazel Bernard. Gixiiii- iV.—l, Am-y Cam- pbell and VVPP Wheeler. equal); 2, Vera MacLcoil; 3, Bruce Stewart. Grade lil-~-l, Wary Harding: 2, Archie Phliteoii; 1i, Everett Bor- nard. Grade II—1. George liowatt; 2, Jenn Sharp; fl, lliztrlon Stewart. Grade ‘l. .ir.—~l. Arthur Pidgeon. Perfect ‘Attendance for month. Alice Ramsay, ltLvrtle Bernard. ll/allare Bl'l"l'lll‘(I, Amy Campbell, Jiimcs Campbell, George iiowatt. FAREWELL PARTY AT MIL- TON.—On Ihc evening of Friday. February 0th quite a number of the neighbors and friends oi’ Mr. and Mrs. flvilliznti Bell guthrarutl toge- ther at the homo of .\ir. Bell to bid fare-well hcforo leaving to make their home at Borden. l’. E. Is- land. Air. Yeo Hickox was appoint- ed chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Bali were presented with a beautiful par- lor table and hanging lamp. An ad- dress appropriate for tl.c occasion was road by Mr. llum Crabbe. Mr. Bell thanked the people present in behalf of himself and Mrs. Bell There is always a welcome for the neighbors and friends in Mr. Bell's hospitable homo. Refreshments were served during the evening in .\lr.~i. Bella good style and the evening was brought to a close by the singing of Old Lung Sync. Fol- lowing is the program: (‘horuensong Gilbert Scntner; Recitation, Ern- est Dollar; Duet, Nelson Bell and A. E. Dollar; Solo. Geo. Hickox; Speech, Will Ferris; instrumental ITIUBICpRQBKTI Coles and Lillie Mac- Leod. Stop dance, Andrew Dollar and Angus MacLeod; Bag Pipe sel- (‘CIIOTI ‘by Finlay MiicKinnou; Duct lliimmond (lriilbbc, Mrs. S. Gillls- pie; Recitation. D. J. llioclnnls; Duct. (‘b118, Niiiclhifl’ and Marie Iliiicilmilld; Song. Geo. lliacNeil; (‘horns ,ilii> Niitloniil Anthem. "War Memorials” Friday 1301' now-r. roneér"‘inunaayfaiui, Friday this week, "Follies 102‘; CARDIGAN HALLé-"War '4; . DTIflIB"8I10WIl1g Thursday 12 inf; tel-noon and evening; Bi. WANTED ‘ro Puncj ,;l¢‘ suit; of kilts. Apply] byuebtel- lo "M" Box 453, city. Gwvqlflhliliii .‘ f‘ i‘ I GRAND DIVISION MEETS AT SPRINQFIELD ‘W 0116MB‘; Feb- uary 11th 2.30 p. m. magi, ing 7.30 p. m, i. , , 6902, (RQT-l. ‘Plus pl LECTURE by Ca McDonald in st. D tan’: Parish Hall, February 10th, ear. the es. perience of the Great War. 6842. GET TO REDDLNS DRUG STORE now and reserve your seats for Follies 1020 limb-House Next Door. 6913 POSTPONED SOCiAL AT EM~ ERALD-—Th0 social ztnd whist which was to have een held last night has lheen pn tponed ‘tmqil Thursday February 12th. 6912 Ema-ii PERSONALS ‘Mr. J. (‘arroiL Avondale, was in the city yesterday. Mr. William Stewart, Milton, was YlSIilllg iii the city yesterday. Mr. \\‘. K. IiogcriarriLv, left yes- terday for Montreal and New York and other cities on business. , Mr. Fleacher ‘Jordan, Murray Har- bor, was a visitor to (‘harlottetown yesterday. _Mr. Bruce Butler, M. L. A., Mur- ray River, was in the city yester- day.- l lMr. Sidnny Donnell, (Charlotte- town and llllr. Miller Campbell, North \VIIlBIlIl‘(-', have arrived home front Dllhouslo on a short. visit. Mr. E. T. MlllllgilillFFy, poultry inspector -wi-iit to Vernon River yesterday in connection with thc inspection of [inultry pens. Dr. Godin of the Department of Pu-blic Health, Ottawa, is in the city on oili-ciul business and is stop- ping ut the Ilt-"vcrc. "Air. (‘yrus Poirier of tlic Poultry Division, Live Stock llriiiich, ivan a pussicngci- ivcslwartl yesterday going to BIUUIIIIIPIII whore ht! will address an agricultural meeting to- dzty. ‘Mr. \V. G. Bruce, of the Customs, accompanied by his bride arrived home Saturday night from a wedd- Illg trip to New York. This As Nlrs. Bruce's firP-tylsit to the ls- land nnd slit; is kindly welcomed by. Mr. Brut-chi many friends. _---4-0>—-i— 'I‘lie t-xciuuigc snlc for the Fol- lics of 1920 uml Tho House Ncxt Door, which will opcnwu Rcdtlln. Drug Store this murniiit: will likely he thziiacicrized by one of the‘ largest crowds that have over tax- rambled in (‘liurlottctovrn for the purpose. of l‘(‘\‘t‘l‘Vll\g seats for .my cnti-rtuinnieiit. 691 Mlnardki Llniment cures diphtheria Capt. L. F. Tanner Givesgood Advice Tells People Who Would Keep Young to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills Nova Scotia Man Who Has Used Dodd’: Kideny Pills for Pain in the Back Recommends Them to Everyone Who Suffers. Cole Harbor. Guysboro (‘.o., N. S., Feb. 9.-—(|Speolnl)—-(Ia.pt. Le- niidcr F. Tanner. a well known res- ident here, is shouting the praises of Budd's Kidney Pills. As a re- liever of pain in the buck he claims they are without an equal any- where. lie knows because he sufq fercd severely with his ‘back. Ho tried Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. lie, found in them the remedy he rc-i quircd. The Captain's other sym- ptoms showed that his trouble came from ‘bod ltidncys. ’l‘liai’s why Budd's Kidney Pills cured him. They are n kidney remedy pure and simple. "My trouble started from hard work and colds," (kilpt. Tanner stiites. "l suffered with pains in the back, and at times from rheuma- tism. ‘I often hnd headaches. and sometimes cramps in the muscles. I was often dizzy and had flashes of light before the eyes iii. times. I persplred quite a. lot. with the least exertion." ‘Captain Tanner, who is ill years rtoiissioivii‘ cums DR. I. I. OROKEN VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Residence, 171 Great George Strut . Opposite Klnnedy’: Garage Phone No. B04 lilll-i-flllilmopd. Think 0i it There in hardly a stage of our ox- istencs when a really good Photo is not u welcome gift to some one, or is needed for some distant re- lative, or for a thousand and one other reasons. “n THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rue» CENTRAL Mtmilfwnmtlll Gained 20' Pounds “HAD SPENT HUNDREDS 0F DOL- ILAR8_ WITHOUT BENEFIT l "LIKE NEW WOMAN, NOW ‘lTaiiiiac has brought me health, 1irendtti and happiness, and I ant glad of the opportunity to give my testimoiflul, which l sincerely hope will he ‘of benefit to others." said lMrs. Pll eas Coude. residing at 72 Mpggug‘ treat. one of the most blgihiy e eemed women of Quebec, in an int rview, a few days ago. Mrs. C ude in relating her exper- ience als reported a gain of twen- ty <poun in weight and her state- ntPnl, w le indeed remarkable, is by no nieans unusual, as many thousands have testified to having used Tmilac with the same ivonder- ful results. Captain Phileas (loude, Mrs. i(‘oude's husband, has been a navi- gator for forty years and is widely known. especially‘ in muritlmc cir- cleu. "it just seems like I am starting life all anew," explained Mrs. Cotiilc. "for I no IOIIQPI‘, feel like the sumepcrstin. My stomach has ticen in such u bad fix for the past forty years, that is until I took 'l‘:\nhic. that I was always sick. I was troubled so with indigestion that I had (leased eating any kind of substantial food. In fact, nothing ugrccd with mc, and l had pains ull over my body. My arms and legs, esticciailly, hurl me tireadiully Even the white part.of eggs caus- ed me trouble aud I had gotten where the only nourishment I could take WJS milk and vicliy water. 'l‘hri=e months ago I was brought .homc from Montreal lying on a bed and just suffering agony. I had be- come so nervous‘ that even the me andl have gone through many a night‘ unable to close my eyes in sleep. All energy tuidstrength left me and I felt many times that I haul come to the and of my way. My heart would often heat so ltard and fast from the giis on my stomach thutl thought that i twoultl not live. ‘iliany hundreds of dollars have been spent on my case, but nothing i-vcr scented to give me ll piirticlu oi relief until I began taking Tau- lac. I am the mother of twenty cliililrcn and have had much ex- perience with medicines, having taken most every kind myself, but l owe all the praise, thanks and gratitude for my wonderful recov- t-ry to nothing but 'I‘aiilac. TIN? vci-y first bottle of ’l‘anlac made u ciccidcd change in me and since I have finished my fourth bottle I um feeling just like a new woman. l have an appetite like l have never had lbefure and meats nor anything else I eat hurts me in the least. Since I began taking Tanlnc my weight. has increased twenty pounds and my strength has re- turned so that l can now do ZlII my house-work without feeling tircil ex- cept in the natural way. My pains have all (IISil'l‘i1'lL‘ill‘t‘tI, i sloop sound- ly ilII night long and get up morn- ings thoroughly rested and feeling iillP. My tiervcs arc again normal and i have regained all my energy. Words cannot fully express thc gratlttitlt- I really feel and I want to recommend ‘fzinlzic to all others who iiiiiy -be suffering from stom- T tech trouble and run down condition like l was before litkillg this griiud- est 0f lllI itictiicines.“ Tanlac is sold lu (‘hurlottetoivn by ‘Reddin Bros" in Montague by ii. J. Mabon, in Georgetown by ISeymour C. Knight, in Souris bi Jas. G. Ferguson, in Kellsingtun by Klcr & McFadgen and in Emerald Junction ‘by P. l". l-luglics. -<0-c-—-—— The Nova Scoua “Lumber King" says: "l consider IWINARDS LINI- MENT the best LINIMIDNT‘ in use. l got my foot badly jammed late- ly. l bathed ‘it wcll with MI- NARDS LINIMENT and it was ns well a“ ever next day. Yours vcry truly, 'l‘; (l. McMULLl-ZN mom?‘ UNITED NATIONAL CAM—PAIGN. AN INTER-CHURCH FOR- WARD MOVEMENT. HOME MISSIONS. By J. E. Middleton. Here is o. classification of the people of the three prairie provinc- ea according to their mother ton- gues, English and French being ex- cluded from consideration: Chinese .. Finnish .. 2,513 Germanic 112,136 Indian 27.963 IHEINTZMAN , | s00. PIANO : . o by Yo Oido Firmu of I uintsmon 5t Co, Limited) And the people speak knowingly and wisely. ,MI.LLER,BITQS. lllli000ii-STlllll0i- i sires easily flnd disciples. governments are seeking to estab- i llsli of age, is still a young lllilll. ll id- Ham“ - 3-809 Vises those who would keep yguiig ‘Hmenmn " 2'85‘ to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Ccandmaviu“ - 73-315 Slavic tongues and dialects: Austrian . 23,032 Bohemian .. 2,708 ti‘; Bukowmhm _ 62s . B lgarian 12G Costsbn little lTlOfChfllll the I (I;A?1it‘¢1an‘__ 52g start ut savcsmt e 0n i 1"“ ‘"1 a "run because vastly sug I 5mm,“ ; 1 ‘ _ , " 118B an ,' E erbr '1 constru t1Qn—~— Ruthenian 38.518 1p 1 .' n - ,C- Ukrainian 19,555 exterior and 1nteri0r——a Serum, 35,; piano that lasts. That's ?I0vak - ews , what people say of the vane“, i _____ A total 0E .......................... “$89,216 The total population ot‘ the three prairie provinces at the last census was 1,698,220. The foreign-born provide 67.5 per cent. of all Cana- dian illiteracy. There are 102.426 persons over ten years of age, who ' are unable to rend or write. There are 33.887 persons born in Canada and now over ten years of age who cannot read or write. In neighborhoods where lllteracy is the rule rather than the excep- tion, violent theorists and doctqrigt- a and‘ popularize iiatlmiul crunipling of ti newspaper annoyed = “viuuiitrcswisl f Hair Failing 0n HURRY! A rzyf- cams‘ WILL SAVE voun itkpa A oou- BLE ifratbutl A little “Dandcrine" cools, ciciins- es and makes the feverish, itchy scalp soft and 'pliahle; then this stimulating tonic penetrates to the ikimished hair roots, revitalizing and invigorating every hair in the head. thus stopping the hair fall- ing out, getting thin, scraggly or fading. After n few applications of “Dan- derine" you seldom tlnd a fallen hair or a particle of datidruft, be- sides every hair shows more life, vigor, brightness, color and thick- ness. A few cents buys a bottle of dc- Ilgllllifllil “Danderine” at any drug or toilet counter. ‘ “*§‘\‘v7'\‘/\t)- 'l/ . .7 s . - ;' OPEN NOSTRILS! END . AEOLD on CATARPJ’ g How To Getliefiwhen Kead l’ _ and Role are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh (llsappetirs. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passagcu of your hviid will (tIl-Elll‘ and you can brcziths- frci-ly. No more shuffling. hawking. mucous discharge, dry- ness or lioutliiclic; no strul-igillll! for breath at night. - Got a small bottle of Ely’s Crcum Bnlm front your ilrugglst and apply a little of this frngraint antiseptic cream in your nostrils. ll. 1icnctrzi- tcs through avcrv‘ llIl‘ tiassuge t-f the hcziii, stiolhiiii: and lit-tiling the swollen or inflamed mucous lllt‘iil- hrnno, giving ‘you instant rclit-i. Ileati colds anti cnturrli yiclil like magic. Don't stziy Sllliivtl-llpallllt‘. miserable, Relief is sure. (‘ATAIURIIAL DICAIPN AN!) llluAl) NUIS 3H ‘Iilil “FAY O TELLS SAFE. 'l‘ Ail“. A'l‘ "ORIE- SI ‘TREAT AN l’) l! l‘?! If‘ you hnvu i-ntnrrli, cutnrrliul iloofni-im or ltcnd noises-t ciiusi-cl by l'llllll‘l‘ll, or if phlegm vim-m.‘ Ill your tliroiit inul hits Ullilfivli ~turrli i-t [RXWNTUIIIHCII or |)l|\\'\'I‘l ll will Ill‘ gliiii to know tliut tli iii ri-ssinu‘ syinpt-inis may ln- l‘I\lII'l‘I_\' lI\'l'l‘4'(lIIlt* Ill lllilll)‘ instant-rs by iln- iwillotriuu tri-iitmi-nt wlni-‘i ' ' ' ll ii\\'n pziri- our Illillll i-ust n» from ,\'il\ll' III \ii,,',i. Ollnw of irinint (llouhlc Stri-iii-ttli) Take this Ilfillll‘ HlliI iHIlI to it. 1., pint of‘ hot watt-r inici ii littlc- uruiiiiluti-rl sugar; stir iintil ilissolvcil. 'l‘iiltcti|io tabli-spivoiiiiil fniii‘ times n titty. An iintir(i\‘i.-||i<-iit is sometimes n: ' tor tlic first. ilii_v‘s Ll‘\"1lllllt:fll.. l-ic. int: should iii-conic cits)", wliilo tho (IISTPUSHIIIR liciul IIUIH ‘ lii-iitluchvs, cloudy thinking, ottn. should urniliitiliy‘ diniipyii-iii‘ iinilnr Llic tonic iu-tion of the trcutini-nt. boss of suit-ll, tlttitv, tlvfi-ctlvi- iii-ur- ini: Lind Illlil'\l:-l dropping in the: buck of lI|<“lIll'flllT lli'l" otlior symp- toms which suggest. the prcsonccof ciiturrli iinil wll1cli.tiiiiy often bc ov- oncnmi- by this i-fflciiclouii trout- iiieiit. it is suiil tliut ni-iirly ninety pt-r cont. of ilII ciir troubles are ciiuucd by cutiirrli iind tlicre must. tiii-rcilirv, bi- inuny pcopln whose liciirim." may be rostorctl by this simple. IHITIIIIPS. home treatment. DR. DeVAN’8. FRENCH PILLS Arellablo Regulating Pill for Worn en, $5 a box. Snid at sill Drug Stores, or mailed to any address on receipt of price. The Scoliell Drug 00., St. Cutherlnel, Ontario- PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality for Nerve and Brain; increases "gray matter", Tunic-will build Ull up. $3 a box. or two for $5. at rug stores, or by mail on receipt of price. The Scobell DPIII 00.. St. Cnlhu-rlnrl, Ontario. ifllil’) AT FOQTIEIK‘! DIIIIG STORE schools. To some degree the of- ficials unil tiic teachers iire meet- ing Slli'l‘t‘5‘-h', but the best and sounilcst _ to correct the low physical, mcnlztl unil spiritual ideals of any people is to set down in their midst u few Canadians of the highs-st ideals. and let the lciiv- on work. Othenvise expressed, the present need oi‘ (Jzinuila is misslontiries. and money to support them in their work. The churches oi this Dom- inion can supply holli nien rind mo- ney if (l) they realize their ren- ponsibllity, and (2) they welcome their opportunity to mould tho future public spirit oi‘ this country. Five Christian Communinns 11S- socinted in the United National Cumpaign~.-\ngllcnn, Iliiptlst. Con- S0 far they have given willingly to Over Here t I <. served at home. clvilianli‘ If’ al I g “rut GREAT GAMBLE’? . Qfi-O-Q-O-OO-O-O-QOQQQ 0-0 O-‘O-O-OQFFO OO-O O-O O-OQ4000-O-OQO-Q-O-Q§§-O ‘C. cb44-a4 ie-ee i? “STRAND? The, ‘ _' ~ ‘E ‘ ‘Matinee Daily 0.15—N.ght7 8c 8.45 1E The, Missing Serials Will be Shown Today for Sure‘ lj SUSPICl0N---Can Millie or Iilllllfllie a Man SIISPICION---Can Tillie His Life j’ SUEPICION--Can Maize Him a Success j, ' See What it Did for ' ‘, “Shadows 0i Suspicion” ' I I Showing the mysterious workings of tho Secret ' OF SUSDICION" Scrvicc. Final Chapter cf BOUND and GAGGED The Real Love Triumphs and all Ends Well AND Our New Big Serial Start Right Today, See ‘this First Chapter. You Won't Want to Miss the Rest I Evening Main Floor 20c Balconys 15c Children 10c. O4 'D~OOQO'OO—O&QOQJ—OOQ O40—§@§§4§4§§—O£ Mzlliilctl Adults 10c Children 5c vvv¢vvvv¢¢¢vvv¢v¢“¢€¢¢ Prince Edward 2—IVI OR E DAYS—2 lVlor\—-Tu.es—\AIed. , TOM MARKS ‘MATINEE TODAY 2.30 SHARP THE WHITE SLAVE TRADER ‘Tonight at 8.30 Sharp PEG’ 0' MY HEART VAUDISVILLE BETWEEN ACTS Seats Now on Sale at the Theatre Ticket Office Daily from 10 a. m. to 6.30 p. m.—7 to 9 p. m. Doors Open Matinee 2.00 Curtain 2.30 Sharp Doors Open Evening 7.30 Curtain 8.30 Sharp Parties Arriving after Curtain rises will be Oblig- cd to Wait Until the first act is over PRICES “em” §3i‘i.'§i§i§§i%i‘“d 5°“ Matinee i\dultu--20c.,(llilltlrcn 10¢ § gregntioniil. llletltodist and I'i'csb.v- I the support nf IIOIIH‘ Missions-i. 'l‘hv ierinn have over 10.000 congvegtr- time has come to usk IIIPIII toizlrc tions imd 1,000,000 commuiiiciints.‘ eagerly and with r-nthuslasmontii only of their moniyv, but of iliclr Over Thereé TAG Chewing Tobacco ‘is appreciated by both of Canada's war units —those who fought in Flanders and those who It is also-en oyed by classes. - throughout Canadaland - is recognized as being . _ u‘ , sons." There is no finer investment eilhoi‘ of money or of life, than an inrcstini-ni for the benefit of other people. It is the (lospcl in action.