—s-J .__4,......=:.»_~. -__,,_m,,,_____,,., ~€ PAGE SIX TODAY—8\"| 1 AND 8.4!’ MATlNEE-ldo AND 11s.,- NlGHT-Zfio. 21o. 110. ‘ “ PRINCE sow/mo The Amazing Scenic Serial From the Magazine Story by Katherine and R. PIHRQFNW ln the , - . The only one ever made " ruel wastes of the icy "Orth- gcenicallylt is beautitul. See nature in its unshackied mag- nificence! The Ravenous Wolf Packs! The Avalanche! The Bliz- zard! Hairbreadth Escapes! Per- ilous Rescues. Extraordinary Cli- maxes! - STARRING THE SUPREME SERIAL STARS ~ WILLIAM DUNCAN And EDITH JOHNSON The Strenuous Stars‘ in "Wolves of the North" START THE FlRST CHAPTER NOWl TODAY! William Desmond IN “BIG ’l‘li\lBI<JR” A Plcture for Any “HER BALL AND CHAIN” Another of those Funny TWt) PartComedy Person Anywhere The Flaming Youth Battles And Feauty (m, 1-,, a Sunshine. In Duncans Latest Play. _ on! WHAT FUN! 73.x‘ .31’ ‘ Th‘ vigorous (elements that tics- rroy lllv'ii s souls and bodies in the tur ylviiiinr: for llartil has been lo rtwivlv notices from nix studios. All entire Indian lliwiiiiwkstltlt‘. mountains tra . . SYFlII-{Klvs between men in, this l"i'l'll°i'.lr' is almost as much a. part .ol' tiloir (iaily diet. as the subtle and. still avalanches of snow and rock ‘at ‘lilo most nlnsuspecteql mumpm, ,l!.|'ti - ovm- gold claims are iltitie "Wlillilillvii to tilt‘ struggles be- i\\'('t‘ll i‘i\'.‘ll tlulppvrs over 1119i.)- rurs. I .'\|~' is usual l . with the \\'iiii.'lln llunoau pictures, rl. notable (gust supports ill) star in “Wolves of lll- North." \\'lil‘t'll is now ‘(running iii-iv uith til» finst ‘llfltr l‘i:al| t-uisotic, "The iCtiilh Johnson plays lhv lwliuu Flllllllllt‘ role. hlaint: il.lilil'r‘ll \v h ilullrlln as she was n "'i‘il<- Fast. iCxprvl-rs" and “Filo ‘tr-l-i 'l‘l.ii." his two gift-at. i7nl~ rslll railroad chapter plays. l“~'illt*i‘ iiaiston, who has been :i=~t. tor lviitls ill many Universal '.l‘l|l'('>‘. including "iiiinky," anti <"'iiil,\‘ piawli all imlportltnt rule (.11 "Th Marriage. Circle,” has lim ‘rt/Wind tr-ulilriue rule. Frank ‘Rice i l i I I l r rs luilalrio uilzlrncll-l‘ conlnrlian. l‘r‘.lilii'l'll ill "'l'he Ghost City," "The ‘vpl- iu \‘v'lllt'li he play- ‘ur-irlr: ll Allison." and other .‘|l.'>.~'. <~uurls iJan Martul, load ~l 4 l" rho l'ur ptrzlrhcrs. COLLEEN - livllolllo- famous "strong ‘ ‘- "h" lililrwri Plrrre. the ~--l1ll1;I~-l' in "fill- ll'0il iliar.“ llnd ‘ ‘ ‘ h ltiilillii sailor in "Beasts of Pur- PRINC l~. l<.l >\v.\lln;,;-1- 3;, e133», yer gm ‘ ~ I r o-"afl" t- a a v l-r run-s. MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘foul lllill piayvrl m» Known“, in ‘ ;“l‘lll‘ .\lilillll:llt Xlossngru". (‘larkr- ,('oro~ttl(l(, lllr- "('.'l.pt.'lin Fray .-r‘ {rifonylin-s GAHB DEFINED‘ “ ‘in "ill-nets of'i’ur.'ldirlo," are our» . . '. Wl it ‘ ' 71-“ . BY A BHEWU Prime)... “‘i7;‘.l"t‘..'.‘.‘i' iir"...‘..r“ii-if.'.",ii‘.if?ii "ll" "lll~il\_\"‘ rolo in hotdll Dunralrs ili-2ltl.l.\'. iii-h I.‘ (‘at-an null fivfiii r Fuivvrsai uhllbtl-r plays. ll)‘ l'l1l’ill"" i" '1)" ‘l’ “"“" “l” “‘al.<i .ll)n lNIillliLLHiPZ. “Til knowrl “""‘|""-‘] H""'""" l““‘"" "“""'l' M hLLH-l" of Indian rolms, nrr- also lil"‘*‘l-"". ‘r'i\'*' 1"lli""‘ i" l"l~'“li' auto: .1 illt‘ IlPlQl-"S 0t‘ this vivid li"!I>- ll" |hl~ i~ 1 '5 i" ‘"" ‘l"l">'~>'-'<il;l:ll:l oi‘ the North. lil:;|l'lil‘lill‘_' lll.|' Ihw -. \'r'ili!l-'i)l lwi-.. ..E__._. dt-uir-tl lo \\lllll"li uh (m l-loliuul: i> violin-s nn- not lo be tiehied parti- not iu r-uuloruuw \\)iil "tin ill-villi’ villation lll the Lord's Supper even ly and illlitltjtél) iwi-olnlrlr lit ,| holy if (lmy m1; l)ar(gfonf_ ])lilt‘t‘.‘;' —~—-—-—<-O€-—-———— Thu r-arlliual .~'- _v~' lvrlnn-u to .\'i-)\\' YURK. FY-‘ll- 27~—The mun. wilorn (‘trlllllliilllllli l< illliiiilri t~ i'l‘ll nish lrl-ntl ill suits isflmre evident illllrll \‘-I ill‘ tuvan.» uilil ll l‘ r-vr-lgv (lay. Home of the latest. mode tin-iv lmriiw: up l» iliill‘ ur». to: anti ois o) -u simulate tho crease ot‘ tho to tlu-ir t‘||><l\\> amt llu-u- lilll‘l'> lrtlusl s lhVUlil-{ll the pleats which l‘l‘tlll~'llill‘l‘ill |ii7l|l‘|i.|l -» illll to ho uivt- swim: to the skirts. White l"‘l-’.ill'll"ll i" "l" It'll‘ """l*=1'1'- llifillt‘ Walsh-oats .'lrl~ extensively Poor (‘tilliiiliilirt 'i.i nil» rtvillv to uulu. as arr- lllnullish silirls and holy ttllllllililllill) !'i llw" lxruivllll; int-it's bow llvS. “attains. Eyelids inflamed Stuck Together and Bled” Mr. E. P. Kimball, Entwhistle, Alta, writes: "Our little girl from birth was troubled with inflamed eyelids and in spite of several rcmedirs, grew worse until at the age of st‘:- teen months hrr eycs could not be opened alter sleep without bleed- ing, a waxy discharge sticking the lids together and adhering with great tenso- ity. The child's grandmothers were con- sulted by mail, snd both respon‘ " with s little sample box of Dr. Chase's Oint- ment. These were used u directed, and lasted until we could obtain a further eup- ply from Edmonton: Improvement Wll very marked from the first application. The waxy discharge was easier removed and did not reappear. Inflammation sub- sided and has not returned." ‘ ‘ Dr. Chase’s Ointment ‘ i Wlhllllv-(i by the calnl-ra,‘ according Unlvers~ ltrl)" fiilurcrl in some of the scenes ,'.\hlr'il lvw 1 taken at the (lead of wnolvrillri winter ill a country of impulse oi‘ nature to lot loose her l-ti lil-- Prince Edward Theatre lo-t TllE cl-lllllll llullnllll THE CHARLOTPEIUWN GUARDIAN RED CROSS 800lETY—'l‘bo An- ofsitllns for tbcelvod yestlsr- American Can. Co. --.-- - 174% nus‘! meeting of the ‘Red Gross S0- dsy. Miss lMs-oln s, 1B5 Hlillnboro Am. Cor d: Foundry Co. . 209% clerty will be bold tin the Board of StreeL-GSD-E-ZB-li Atlantic Refinery C0. .... .- 31 Trade Rooms on Thursdayevenltng (42.9 Ameflmm [flcqmoflyg (:0, __ 135% March 5111,11! 8 p.m. REV. R. 0. EATON HA8 BEEN Am smelting & Refill. ICO, . 99 392'3.'23‘“n'“"m "Fawn-mi "3' . 0mm“ Anaconda Copper Mlu. Co. . 42% B “"1” l“ "m! W} ‘WW 91's" Con‘, Pacific Co. xo 2.50- 148% GEDDIE MEMORIAL-Jinn Rev. Affirmations of-Jeltts."'lhnwrrow N_ Y_ Cam g, 5mm .31“ RR, 121% Mr. Aiken olf Cavendish wllll preacbmomlng the rthemd la if) can The Cuba can, Sum. Ca _______ 13% $5.??? .$‘§.'.';i’."i“'.;.r“§2‘3fil£i.‘3i?; 9&2" fillt‘°'..lili“.;i£ifll"eh‘él‘ilifi W“ W" “"8" “- P” r“ in 2.20 and at Long iRlver in the ' 1““"‘“"°““ Pm" c“ 5W‘ evening at 7 o'clock on lllorch 1st. when a Thank Ofiforing Service will be held. BUYS SCHOONER-(Mptaln A. McLeod. $3.000. The vessel was built at. Port Clyde in 1904 and was purchased ‘by Ida-Have panties last. spring. WIND STORM-The velocity of the wind during the galls of yester- day morning averaged from thirty- four mo thirty-seven miles an hour. During 1111a day it moderated and In the evening was blowing about eighteen miles. It. vras southwest- ardiy in direction. accompanied‘ at times with snow flurriels. The Item- peratnrre dropped to eighteen de- grees above zero. LOCAL lNTERE-ST-Jfhe friends of Miss Hattie J. Jost will be pleas- ed to learn that, after her brief but. very pleasant visit to the home land, she ls again in TOKYO and in charge of the school for prosper- ing Japanese young women for Christian work among their own people. The building selected for the purposes of the school is well situated, in a part of the clty not far from’ the moat which surrounds on all sides the palace ot’ the Enl- peror. But, lt ls already found to be too email for the number who are seeking admission to its privileg- es, and efforts are being mode to secure another which will meet the need. ' -———<0->—-—- PERQONALB Mr. and- Mrs. B. W. LePage leave this morning on a holiday trip to Boston, New York and other. American cities. Miss Beulah Racirhsm, of Wbeatiey River spent the week 16nd at Wlnsioe at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma-s Dismondoj Miss Emma Hogan, Kellys Croce, has returned home afitetr spending the past three weeks visiting friends tn Bedford. » Mir. Elmer McQuald, Redford, was a visitor to the city on Tues- (ay. For Mothers Of Young Children Mothers are quick to praise any- thinlr which brings health and com- fort to their little onos-rany medl- cine that .wili make the baby well and keep him well will always rec- eive hearty recommendation from the mother. That is why Baby's Own Tablets nro e0 popular. Thou- sands of mothers, throughout the country, not only use them for their own little ones but are always de- lighted to be able to recommend them to other mothers. Thousands of mothers have proved Baby's Own 'I‘ubiets to be without an eq- ual in relieving their little ones of any ofthe many minor ailments which arise out of a derangement of the stomach and bowels. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal laxative -—easy to take but thorough in act. loll. They banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers; expel worms and lnnke the teething period easy, The Tablets are sold by medicine misal- crs or by mall at 25 cents n box from Tho Dr. Williams’ Medicine ('41.. Brockvliie, Ont. WORTH YOUR WHILE TO REMEMBER AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR REXALL SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR is a reliable rem- for COLDS Price 35c and 60c ~ per Bottle Sold only by Phone“! SHOP fnorn Holmolvs Catalog. Cblsrlottwwwn, has pur- chased the auxiliary schooner, Eliza (lot-chem. 77 tons register, ruow laid up at Dublin "Shove, lMostberls Island. N. S.. for a sum in the vilctnlty of . made from Kfllndmolhers ‘ newestoolor combination forasvei lussotswoslcarnew stamped work mo embroider also new supply music at all services. PRAYER Mssrmcrfioa ms- SIONB. ——Yestords-y afternoon the nrembers of the Wom-eirh Mission- ary Societies of ttbe Charlottetown churches held) a. unitodqervlce of prayer in Hearts Memorial Hall. Mm (Rev) W. A. Thompson, “Brest- dent of the Methodist Society pr¢~ sided and the meeting was very well amended. _ ‘Happenings 0t The Week ‘ ~ (Gontlnuemn Page 4) the Royal Bank of ‘Canéda at shine crowned the day, which af- forded many the opportunity» of calling. and ‘during the entire afternoon, the pretty drawing-room was tbronged. Mrs. Cruikshank, a charming figure ln jade georgette heavily beaded in crystal, gave her guests a very cordial" welcome and receiving with her was Mrs. P, W. McBride, whose gown was of Inp- phire blue velvela. Mrs. Eben Long, in navy blue satin and lace, presided over the tea table, end assisting were Mrs. E. B. Woodlll, gowned in black satin, relieved with touches of old blue and ple- ture but and Miss K. W. Skinner, of Halifax. (cousin of the hostess). wearing a small ‘gown of mast pressed velvet trimmed with fur. her hat also being one of black sntln. A wee girlie in the person of Miss Jean Borden acted as port- ress, A profusion o! rose and‘ white carnatlons adorned the drawing room, while tho truly spring now- ers, daffodils, supplied the decor- ative touch for the dining room. From -Mrs. Crulckebsnlfs dormer home (Charlottetown) a number of cards were received, bespoaklug the unbounded interest of friends both tar and near. O I O fax at the approaching departure for Montreal of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lane (Abbie Jacques); Mr. Lane having been transferred to the Montreal office of the ‘Eastern There is genuine regret in Hsll- . Trust Company. , Ha hss already taken his departure sud Mrs. Lane] is expecting to leave in a day or two, ICertalnly every good wish will tollow them both, - ' O O O Mrs. E. S. Blanchard, Water Street, had the unique pleasure of picking a small boquet of pansles from her garden on Thursday. The dainty little blooms were snuggled under the penny leaves and were delightfully fresh and fragrant when picked. ' O O O The death of Mrs. A. E Williams came as a severe shock to her fsm. lly and friends to whom is extend- ed slncerest sympathy. O O O Everybody was charmed with the old time costumes and old time welcome given them by the ladies at the Central Christian teupnrty on Thursday afternoon. Well creamed tea in antique china, with beaten biscuits, carsway cookies spice cakes and mnny noodle! recipes help pass a (lcilprhtfui social hour, after viewing the many old (zurlosib les artistically arranged around the hall. ‘ i It O Sympathy will he extended to Miss Edith Rogers and members of her family in the (lentil of ner mother, Mrs. Joseph Rogers of Bomervllie, itlasm, which occurred Tuesday, with her mother, Mrs. Turner, in Backv-llle. new one-piece kssba frocks. They are sewed on st hip line and cuff! lStreamer ties are s future of many of the blouses and frocks‘ worn with ensemble costumes to: day. The streamers are loss and the knot may be either close up to the throat or looped loosely ssfiovr as the waistline Oh O O lBlnol: and flesh pink ts the very (l0 cts. n hnx, nil dvnll-N or Ednmnson, Boles l 0a., 1M. ilolvutn ale Kn 9 5 1.. nlng. tlllteimlior pert of theffilgf 9° fen fruelffit block, ~r_ell I trimmings of pink. '9‘ srocx enormous (HALIFAX. llbb. 27r- Quotations burnished by Johnston and Ward. ‘Members of the Montreal Exchange: r - Atcb. Topeka & Santa we 01y 124% Kelly Springfield Tire Co. - {mu-American Petroleum __. Reading C0. l, ------------- -- Unlou Pacific TRy XD $2.50 149% 11.3. ‘IIIGJUBEHEI Alcohol Co. co. xo $1.25 and Stock .. 123 gnlted States Steel ______ .. 1-2§ ell Telephone __. 132% Brampton ______ .- 29% Brazilian Fraction -- 54% Howard Smith Md. - 35 Steel ComDflnY o! Can. 86% Shawluiguu ...... ._ 136% baurentlde Pulp .... .. 82 Canadian Steamship Pfd. .._ 46% Dominion Bridge -.._- 39 Montreal Power _. 178 Winnipeg Electric -_ 45 National Breweries --. 57 Consolidated Smelters ___.. 67% BONDS 1937 Victory ______________ _. 108 BANKS Bank Montreal ........... .. 2-19 Bank Nova Scotiu ________ _. 260 “Willem-May, 196 ; July. 168; Sept. 151%. Corn-allay, 133%; July, 135%; Sept, 1333C. Oate-May, 55%; July 50%; SODL 54%. WVBBBF-Mfly, 2047/5; July, 199%.‘ Oct. 157%. C. N. R. RADIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925 CNRD (435 Metres), OTTAWA. ONT. 7.30 p. m. (S.S.T.)—- Bedtime Story and Lullaby-Aunt Agnes. . 8 p. m.- Dinner Concert. by James McIntyre and his Chateau Laurler Hotel 1.. Seeclilom-"H. M. S. Pinaforo") (Sullivan). 2. mtract. ‘Humorcsque’ ' (Dvorak) 3 Sulte-"Nell Gwyn" (German). 4. Grand Opera—“(,‘avalierlla. Rus- tloana" (Maocalgnl). -,, 8.30 p. m.- 1. Vocal solo-ta) ‘My Ships"‘ (Bel-en). (Ilium-Mrs E. Sanders. 3, Violin Solo—"ht’azurka" (Wichi- owskll-dlllrs. F. J. Iiorwning. 4, Address-Arranged lnr by the Otrtawa. Field Naturalists’ Club. "Tile Barren Lflllflfi Calribou," by Mr. G. ii. Diancbm. ' 0- ‘Ill-'- . Oman Recital (a) “Fantasia On Scotch Airs" (Pace), (b) dlautlno” (Lemarle), (c) "Caprice" (Gnlimanfl- (d) (Lemneuls). (e) “Toccatw (Bap ~tlet)——-Dr. Herbert Sanders, F. It. C O 9A5 p. m.-— 6. Vocal] Solo (s) “Calm As The Night” (Bobm), (b) "Rory Dair- iin’ " dere. 7- Violin Solo —— "Liebeslreull" (K/relsieU-Mrs. F. J. Homing. 8. Vocal Solo You" (Penn), (b) "iloat. Song (Water-Mir. Earl Walker.- Dance Progmmnlo by Jltmrs Mo» lrltyro and his Charteau iaturior Hotel Orchestra, d-ilrect. from till» Ballroom of the (ihateau _ WGY Program SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 700 Kiiocycics (379.5 Meters) 10.45 a. nL-Service of the -Flrst ' ' ' Methodist Episcopal Church, Selle- Mrs. Lloyd Wellner has been 116mm)’. NI. Organ pro u o, "Offertory in l)" rwendlns a Week V"? Allwmfl"! (‘st 06cm“) _________ __ ‘mmm, Hymn No. Z7, "Angel Voices, Ever ' ' ° Singing" ............ __ Sullivan Sum" 80m bum,“ gm-m the Anthem, "Behold the (Days Come" main oruamelitstlonof some of the "' """"""" "“ """ " w°°dw‘“d Charlotte Bord Gilbert, soprano; Mayfred Spooner, contrnlto; John (Lloyd, tenor; -1i‘red Heacox, bari- ln geometrical designs. A soft labot 0501156]; _s I Th t or y oprnno so o, " ll o! ehlflon, lace or silk ls almost sweet story o! om“ ____ n we“ universally worn with these ‘Charlotte Bord cube" Ilffllfll- Children's sermon, "What Christ s s ' - Bald About a Candle" Anthem, "God is have" .-. Shelley sermon, "Giving God a Chance" Dr, Pblllpls. Prick, pastor Hymn No. 98' ,“Tb,ers‘s s Wldoness , h: God's litany" -. .... _- Tourjao Organ pnstluds, from "Aids" ‘$.85 ‘p. mb-(Prosrsm by WGY Symphony Orchestra, (Leo Kllwen, M - Stock 77% PROGRAM PART ll. waw/imzw/x/m/w/mw/z/w/m/rw/w/ww/fl/vzrmww/a w , , - ‘ Brinqsqou back fo/fea/t/r fifl/lfi/M Wl/i/ ///// FEBRUARY 2s, 19,, r / Dentin up Brninfllcrvogqug" l The surest and shortest b health after illness is towghwack ‘o the daily beverage during ¢onva| ,, 800d Qvsltinq“ “Renee. "Qvaltine" is a pleasing be‘, from creamy milk, fresh eggs and h ] molt. flavoured with cocoa. It supp],- M enfecbled system with concentrated “am-e merit, making little or no tax on the ‘Slit-tin. tion in the process. A Slnglg cup of "Oilfi- tine" brings you l2 times as much nounil‘ ment as would a (lzup of beef extract our system assimi ates it mor ' ‘ guickly than agluss obmilk. “ ea““y M clflge mad‘ r At all druggists - 50¢,’ was,“ A. WANDER, LlMlTEDpLONbflm ENG Canadian Office: 45$ King St. Wm’ Town", ' U -5~——-—~—--__ 22" WIDTH Orchestra. , PART Ill. I (b) "Golden Harvest" “Am “The Storm" (Tempie)—.~.\drs. 1:2. Sun- (a) "Sunrise and PART IV. Laurlor liottri 6852-28-11. SUN DAY, MAlRCii 1 ‘Eastern standard Time Mrs. Carolyn Mann quartet "Grand March" Verdi "llrrriycqiilvi 1131.15 i 0L Cosssshnll. tenor, THC Sill Rogers, organist, and 'i‘, iioy Knoll r, violinist, from St. l'<-t.t-l"l-= idplscopal Clllll'('.ll, Albany, N, Y. | "Dumkn" ________________ __ Frilui “introduction to Third p. . t Methodist Episcopal (Tilurcll, Scho- nectsdy, N_ Y. Proiudo—Vlolln and organ, "Rom- ilynln ‘No. 5H, "-1 Love to Tell the MEANS BIG SAVING All rolls oi‘ Sruunton Waiipa er arc Z2 inches wide. Each strip covers more u-nil, fcwcr strips are necessary. Also, withthcwidcrrolLpnpcr- hangers lokc less time to complete a room. in these ways the Stmlnmn 22 inch width crcutcs worth~whl|c savings. “Sl:l'clllldl-“ _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ . . . ._ Svhu-iltrrl. A. ()_ (iuggvtlllilll "Two Serbian iiunctrs" _________ .. ____________ _ _ Vojtt-ttlt Sialt-lt‘ u. ‘Koslenilu" ‘Spnonor, John Lloyd, .l<‘rcli Jit-a- 7.31) p. m. ‘rlhwnzralll b. “Iialn.'ll:lnka" r-ox. ‘ Quartt-t sl-iuclltunv. (Jrl-llclltra (lfinrttu-gv a 'l‘cnut' solo, "Savl- ‘Mo, l) Qu: ' “Ships 'i‘hat. .i‘asa ill tho Night" . . tinti" __.---_.....-_.... ililllllvl-iflvl‘ __.. m», - “ymflm ____________ _. stvpln-nwrn John Lloyd Ilallrll Slvrl". "i “'“f',r'm,, “Good Night" _________ __ Ilurnllanl Herlnon, "Thu Dranla oi‘ llnlnanlity i-Itluulrtls, Blltl lfmi" Fflwflrd,‘ .\. (L (‘Ullfiflfiliilll ~ \Vlutl. lis invuivvd ill tln- Far-t t; ant. liil has: _ molt!” i r "Andante Aluvl-luvlli.“ from "Syuil That the li-iltrtil Aiurlv- is inllall- 2nd bass. in “no llholly in t; .\iinor" _____ __ Alozarl? itod lly ilunnlll ill-thus" ilnrilono solo. “BMW lrlllfllll ()l‘l'l|(.'fill‘£l lh". Philip i., Prick, lmslor Soul!" "For You" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . . __ (falllnurl Arnhem, "Lord, iiow lamp" __.. _ |»¢“"_"""| "line", A. t). (‘trtzgt-shalll .. _ Plioutzvl‘ Quartet Hylectlon, "\\“‘ S“ “Allegro i\ssai Alovelnrnt" from Q loell?" .--~ ---""'§k"‘1,y "Syllliriluny" in t; hliuol” Aiozarl i‘oatiutio-\’loiin null orrzutl. "Suuv- 'l‘r-\n'¢_il' H010." " l‘ Him uulcfilll Orchestral enlr do Scvcik" ______ __ iiouicky 1load¥v--------—~~;“§l'," 5.00 n. m» Prol-rrlun hY Ur, Frnrlll Orchestra ' ' nRlllirh him t ‘Medltntiolf’ _____ 'I‘sl'hulktrs\vsity ‘Suite-Second Movement____ Jlics Act and Bridal Chorus" "Lohen- grin" 7.30 from ance" ____________ ._ Wieninwllki Antonin Ilonlcky, violin Mrs, Carolyn Mann, organ ' tory time signals. Story“ __-". ___________ __ Fisrilel‘ Response, "The lord's Prayer" __. Pink Pills . w. 1N“. “RUN DOWN” MEN AND WOMEN NEED (Brie Williams’ Thuyrfilvqflew Vitality-and more. - L xperl‘ falls O you realize the magic powers Staunton Wallpapers pas, sess? Tilrough careful selection from their widc variety Stauntons can make a dingy dwelling chccrlul-canlighz on dark corners-can touch the walls with the beauty ol spring.‘ in fact, Staunton Wallpapers can make the ciilierénce between a home, or just a house. Sttluntons arc constantly ransaching the old world and the new for designs and nlotils to satisfy’ cvcry iiFLlSllC nccd. The best known designers of London, the salons oi‘ iriaris, the llrt centres of New York have contributed oi their host and the Staunton linc, in its plentiful variety, awaits your selection. For your guidance, we sulfimit the following suggestions: To achieve a hall of dignity land welcome, N0. 1071.70! M765 For a sunny llvingroom 4 No. 10581, or 1W5 01-10583 A cheerful diningroom - - - - No. lfllbblxlllm A restful, quiet bedroom - - - No. IOSMMWW To brighten up that dark mom - - Nu. i07il oi 10497 ° And further, the Scull-Trimmed feature of Staunton Wall- papers has a strong zlppcai. it moans no lltlt‘\'t‘l'l cuttingwith shears 0r kniic; simply knock oil thc cud and thc roll is per- fcctly trimmed. _ Ask your dealer to show you Stnunton Semi-Trimmed Wallpaper. Paperhangcrs should xvritc for particulars and name of nearest Staunton dealer. it's casy to satisfy customers with Stzlunton Wallpapers. Made exclusively by Srauntons Limiter]. Toronto ‘i115 re’ u, t. . rec qerlqrrzlior s Iljinpll} . . ,1 ___.........._ Downer-l Anson Ilrutw: illi't‘('lt)l' oiydllll- ur Nut, t) llillltl" __._. ilnion tJoiioi-Il‘. 5""“""“l'“l_y'b- linkers 6.30 p. lu-~~"i"'“"" ‘"“*’i‘ 1i Nlayfrl-rl iiotel Ten iwlyvk 'l‘rio M l‘ (Thliltit-lt to Bord (‘;‘ill‘lt‘*l‘l. u ~ 5' 8.45 p. m.--‘Symphony‘concert by Quartet, selection, soldier’ Kl Waldorlnstoriu, Orchestra, New well" ..----<---‘-"_‘ "mm. .. York. Joseph Knooilt. conduclol‘. Baritone solo, "(mm m, Also broadcast by \\".l7._ ‘ . ' “m”';;.1i;.;.I.r;.....'.' Quartet selections: _l'_ ‘. - . n. "Steal .~\Wlly‘ MW] mt , v . i (‘Ila ' b, "Swing -I.n\\ 5“"'f'y_ hqplrllill Ntlu Ad .\I()NI).\\’, .\l.\ltCll 2 11.55 a. l11.—*U, S, Naval Olrservn. 12.30 p, m.-—~Stock market. report. Te‘n_o‘r‘:lldilh""l‘l“"""‘ "" " 12.40 p. m.-—<Pr0duce market rc- ‘l limp," bu???“ port. _ ' Quartet selection. i" 12.15 p. m-lveuther report. Cross" --------- imp‘, .- 2.00 p. |n.—.\lusic, Talk, “Colors Tenor and bl|rltollnI_“___»_ ,. fur the Auburn tllulred," Caroline Song n7 Kiln! A“ "tang, Dawes ' Ralph stat-Ito. "drama- 6.00 p_ m.-~I"rotluce and stock , Inollllftl (‘Hm '--l.lllllllly market quotations; news bulletins. Quartet B°lf‘/““m" __,__ ill’ r 6.20 l». m-a-fiport talk by Harold oourluflllij/ iv 11°‘- The eXlJresslon "run down" come; from] ‘L: l5‘: n00 tioll of an unwound clock, and the compar em “llllclltllt one. ADDiied to health it means n oondltlm rt Appemo mils. 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