‘Wed. nllml. Mal‘. 23-24 SPECIAL PRICES ' Mat. 16¢ Children 11¢ Eve. 26c. Children 11c ‘(TOUVE Ull ORRIS Famous story s THE NALTY, .<‘»~l‘."‘°"‘ ‘. _4 . ..»_...,~..._;_.._“ - nL -....l . -. ._._-_..-~»_ __._.....-v....-»¢-wuwm—_.. , part-ma ' no a WALLACE WORSLEY a sun LON CHANEY .Who played “The Frog” in “The acie Man” in one of the greatest Roles of his screen career Prince Edward 2—-NIGHTS—2 MON. TUES. MARCH 28TH & 29TH | MINSTREL sllow l In laid of the Charlottetown Hospital BIG DOUBLE WHITE CIRCLE Catchy Songs-Good Jokes 4-END MEN_-4 Splendid Dancing, many Extra ' ~- Features .;_a vccaa vlcu-aqnrvzmrrer 4' Seat Sale opens Thursday Morning March 24th at the Prince Edward at 9.30 a. m. zsrrtisrt-t "q ~.-.; ..;. Dominion Income Tax Returns" This year the Dominion Government has imposed very heavy panama upon persons sending in incorrect returns. For instancez-lf the income is understated up to one-lentil; the reel] income the tine is 10 per cenlt interest on the deficiency. if understated by more than 10 per cent. but less (than 20 per cent the fine is HALF‘ THE AMOUNT 0B‘ INCOME OMITTED. If the deficiency is 20 per cenl or more, THE WHOLE OF THE UNREPORTED INCOME IS TAKEN. A false stlttennent may be punished with a $10,000.00 lino and six months in jnll. if late in sending in return 25 per cent is added tlo tu. You must not wait till asked for tax, nor leave the calculation of its amount to Government officials. You must ask for proper form. All returns nlllst he in by April 30th next, accompanied by at least one-fourth of actuall tax reckoned liable for. -o - ~ e» -.- ~.-.~\-<-_-----4~_- vow-n g -. EQ: -.-l~¢-w~, w-» ~ Take no chances. Your return must be perfectly so curate to avoid HEAVY PklNALTll-JS. Do no? delay. At- tend tlo this important matter at once. ' Apply to undersigned rllr inlbimation and M17100 W. HARRY TiDMARSii flair-savings»; lvlosr GHAfiMiNG of n» tel- bah at our grad opening. Proviso Bros. 1 PATONS EASTER MILLINERY opening takes place Wednesday af- ‘ternoon. BIG ‘even-r of the season Pat- ons Millinery Opening Wednesday afternoon. "SCOTLAND and‘ hear Rev. D. W. Lamont lec- tule "on this subject, Caiedonian Club Thursday at 8 p. m. Mr. J. H. Maloom will preside TODAY"- Come l 1 Mission/lav ADDRESSPlIn St. Puufs schoolroom on Monday evening Miss Elizalbet]; McIntosh of the China Mission Field, deliver ed an interesting address on miss- ionary work in China and mods a strong pleli for support in the work botll by prayer and giving. Miss McIntosh is a native of Fredericton. N. 8., and is spending her first furlough in Canada after lfive years in the foreign field. She will address a missionary gather- ing in (‘trap-and this evening be- fore leaving the Province to en- gage in a few weeks further de. putsttoii wonk. after which she re- turns to her labors in China. Apology l. Brenton L. Woods of Char- lottetown in Queen's County do [publicly state that the report clr- nulated bv me to the effect that ‘Mr. Wilfrid Coyie of Charlotte- ltawn Grocer, informed on one James Flood for violation of the ‘Prohibition Act is wholly untrue and without foundation in fact and i do hereby withdraw and retract ouch statement and apologize to the‘ said Wilfrid Coyle for circus listing such report knowing tho same to be false Dated at Charlottetown this 22nd day of March, A. D. 1921. BRENTON L. WOODS Witness. - .l. A. mcDonild_ ._; zThe Oll for the Athlete-in rub- inlg down the athlete will fiilri Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oll lln excellent ' article. It renders tha muscles and elucws pliable, take/s the soreness ont of them nnll strengthens them for strains lhllt may he put upon them. ll stands pro-eminent for this purpose, mill athletes who for years bcen using it can testify to its value as a lubricant‘ I _,_ __ i I THE NEW I I “BRUNSWICK RECORDS are here. Drop in and hear them—the latest hits-bright and snap- IY- a l Double side $1.00 up. Brunswick Records are bettel'—you can play them on. your phonograph. BEER & WEEKS Sole Agents THE HO0VER electrically b e a t s — sweeps --suction cleans Gets all the dust,—— dirt-lint-threads. l Brighteiis up your‘ "““"“"" , old rugs-makes them wear longer. 1 Saves work. - To prove this we will clean a rug in V0111‘ home without charge. Easy terms if desir- ed. I BEER & WEEKS Sole Agents ‘ ___-al»o——- 1 BERRY BROS CELEBRATED IN- TERIOR FINISHES Varnishes, 6113111918. gtains, linoleum var- lnish, floor wax, 611C- AUTO COLOR VAR’ NISH‘ can be used by the 8m‘ eteur with great 5W‘ cess and entire satis- i I ‘faction. All shades. Ask for booklet. BEER & WEEKS - Sole Alien“ , "p7,". WARM" » - 11.". t‘ OUR ADVANCE shining of ind- ies suits, coats and dresses, this week. Prowse Bros., Ltd. DON'T FORGET our grand mil- linery opening on Tuesday and Wednesday. Prowse Bron, Ltd. THE MOST charming of_ Easter Hats at our grand opening. Proves Bros, Ltd. ' BUYING HOG8.-—i will buy lungs at Vernon River Station on Thurs- day the 24th inst. Alex McMillan. THE MARKET-Some tionally fine specimens of Island celery for this time of year was shown in the market yesterday by ‘fillies McKlnnon grown at her farm in the Royalty and was very favorably commented upon. There was a fair market. Eggs were retailing at 4o cents nor 0M en the lowest lfol- some time Chickens were selling from $1.00 to $1.40 each andwlucks at $1.50‘ queh. qther conimoditles were unchanged in price. BOARD OF TRADE-At a, meet- ing of the Council of the Board of Trade and the City Councill lust night. the l" - ’ ~ “"181 01 the contract between the 80W"!- ment and the Telephone Company was discussed. The consensus o! opinion was in favor of nnewlns the contract for five years. under certain conditions. Mr. J. O. Hyndm,“ v.13 appointed a dele- gate from the Board of Trade. t0 go to Ottawa to urge the com- pletion of the standardization of the P. E. l. R. liifr. Paton prev. ioualy. lll-‘rvvfillterll. finds that. ‘loo will be unaibio to $0. {ii SEEK BUSINESS UPON EVERY SEA-The Canadian Government Merchant Marine vessels. which were built to develop the Canadian trade have been forced to enter into the general carrying trade of ‘the world, as a result of the com- lmercial depression. William Phill- ips, European manager, said that the vessels were being sent from British to Scandinavian ports and also to Holland and Germany, with n view to keeping them employed until the Canadian export trade re- vives. Now that the Swedish liner Buenos Aires has successfully com- pleted a shipment of Western whent from Vancouver via the Piinaimn Ciuilll, the Canadian Gov- ernment bouts will he 5m into this] service, It is lllsn intended to deve- lop Canadian business with South-- ern Ireland through Cork. present Irish question must be settl ed by debate, discussion and deer‘ slon in which the ordinary do- cencies are observed. or will never be ended," the New York World says in nn editorial dealing with recent lectures on Ireland by Sir Philip Gibbs. and Father Duffy. an ardent Slnn-Fein simrpnthizer. These two men oeeopied different. nuditoriums at the some time, and to largo audiences ‘this is what they snld regarding each other: Sir Philip Gihbs-‘Iillather Duffy is a. gallant. man, a gentleman nsd ‘n sportsman." Father Duffy-“Sir Philip Gibbs is a friend of mine. I admire him very lmuch ior his personal qualities and for his work." The World continues; "By thus proving that en Englishman and an Almerioan of Irish blood who favors the ‘Irish Republic‘ can dis- cuss the future of the hapless is- land in a kindly spirit. maintaining the courtosles of debate while sharply disagreeing nsto policies. These eminent debaters have ren- dered a service to their country- men and blood brothers in a troubl- ous time“ l‘ ZIDNVQs Asthma Like MBKRLTIIB immediate help from Dr_ J. Kell- oglgls Asthma Remedy is apparent- Nevertheless it is only a natural remedy used in a natural _way, The smoke or vapor reaching the most remote passage of the nofect- ed tubes brushes aside the trouble and opens s way for fresh air ‘to enter. it is sold by dealers through. out the land. CQRLIS Lift Off with Fingers , in; or this 6X03]!- ll.‘ Women's institutes l-limc: 25min lsumo. .. RED POlNt-Theannual lneetj club was heldat 1116 home of Mrs. John S. Mclnnis on.‘ hiarch 7th_ There were Weill-Y women present. A-jiailer 91.1 111° care of hard-wood ‘floors was . 11116919011011 of the officers L lowed, most of the old officers belllk elected. Despite the fact that 0111)‘. nine months’ work is feilr999nt9d in this institute _year 1063-611 Point institute accomplished much. A concert was held in October at ivlllch $76.55 was mode. A new gate was made and 015N111 111 111° entrance of the school_ A-cupboard was made and placed in the school and the full lunch equipment W" installed. The seats and benches ‘have been repaired and the 111111115 have also been fixed over. A pump has been placed in the school grounds and proves very sstisfact OT)“ CAVENDISH Women's Institute held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs L.~B. Toolnbs on March llllll. There were thirty-one women present. The meeting con- sisted of a Sing-Song, reports of committees, a paper on “Social bite in Rural Oommundtiesfinlii- cussion on school problems and the serving of refreshments. A oom- mitee was appointed to confer with the trustees as to the-advisability of placing a pump in the school. A illrgp and enthusiastic meeting was held and after the meetng was ad- journed a pleasant social time was silent Three new members have been added to the institute. regular meeting at the home of Mrs. John F. McDonald on March 10th. This was the Annual meeting of the clpb_ The officers of the past yenr were re-eiected. During the nine months just completed $10 was voted for the school fair and $30.50 for school repairs. $75 was voted for the building fund of the new chureh_ MALPEQUE-Tllc annual meet. irlg of this Institute was held in the institute room on Munch 10th. Tilers were seventeen women pres ent, A demonstration on Short Cuts in Housekeeping ivas given. During 1110 Year a circulating library was ‘tlfiviflii by tile memlbers. The ef- forts m‘ the institute on behalf of the sr-hnnl children have been all. EAST POINT Institute held its ' .PR,I,N l .1 steel. pvt-eluted and commended by all inn-result A great. interest hns been evinced by illl- women of 11m (iistricl and nlany young people , have been added ‘m: IRISH QUESTlON—"The 5111111"! l" "is Yeor- In December to the member the nleulllers of the Institute sold “mm? Fll Fl Die social and $24.30 ivlls realizeti_l$!l2.'l‘4 was made nt a concert under the auspices of the YPOHK P911019. $74.30 was expended on institute furnishings Altogether this has been a most successful Your for the institute. GEORGETOWN'S Womenfii In- slilule hold its annual meeting in ‘ the Council Room on Murcll 3rd. Tllr-rc were twentyihreo ivolnen |)l‘l.s(!llt_ llilss ‘CaiTlllill-‘Tii, Assistant slllwrvlglpr was present. The elec- tion oi’ officers resulled as follows; President, Mrs. J. H’, McPhge; "ilT-Pfeilllfifll. Mrs. Alum-ice Dona vzln; Secretary, Mrs. W’. W. Mc- lial-en; Directors, Mrs. Seymore Knight. Mrs. Frank Solomon, hire Estelle Altken, Miss Ethel Morrfl 58y: Audllors, Miss Alice Compton, Mrs. Elmer Jenkins. in the nine months there have been seven re- gular and two special meetings held. A conlmitlce from the 1mm t-uto was appoineli to superintend the work being done in the primary room of the school. The room was kaicimined. new blinds were 110111181". also zinc for under the stove. the black-board wna painted and the room was thoroughly scrub bed and the windows and dggkg cleaned. at ll. total expense of $39.40 in September, at rile request of the Exhibition Association the women served hot dinners on the F811‘ ilroiinds. in February a clrcul. 11'1": library was opened. the Books being all contributed by the mem- llors and friends. A new COOILBIOVe W"! lllurciiaséd for the hall. VlGTORiA. -Fl‘he organization 1119811112 of the Victoria institute was held in the Victoria Hall on March 16th. There were twenty-two women present, Jfisefthrruthers, Aiifllfilflnt Supervisor, acting as chairman. A tn~lk was firs, given on the objects and work or 1119 Women's institutes, after which ii was moved, ‘seconded and curried that lln lnstinrrc ire organized in the district nf Vicwl-m, The diam t-inn o! officers then followed: Pres Mrs. Donald Murchison; Vice- PYEM Mrs. lnr.) Dblmrly; sec MP8. h. c. ilblm; Assistant sec; Miss Trowsdnle; Dir-game Mn.‘ Jabez Lea. Mrs. Boswell. Mrs. (‘ilL vin Howntt; Auditors; Mm, 1{_ 1L _Pl‘flfltl. llillrs. Claude "Taylor. Sick committees and school committees were then appointed for lilo month, the next meeting will. be held at m’ ""11" "Y “Mrs. Dnilcrty on April i201" All the women who are in- ‘crested in the work of the instiln- ellslst are cordially invited to be pres >0 Do not yIliE v w», e ____ A Drama oi Revente that blues like molten SAMUEL GGLDWYN and REX;BEACH ' OUVERIW WALLACE COME EARLY AND 4 A,“ l h‘. I 1 E ssoul " ' " i THRHL AFTER “ N‘ t l the thrill of sheer. physical exfiivtetnent but the 2.351%’... STeat s... .....l_....l mlli.‘....l..,l.,.... 811115 - oi ligliiifingin astolnl. I, _ wanna, Pres ent Pairious stoic PEN Directe c1 by 1 ' - " WORSLEY " ._!,‘.' SCICBII ‘ . ~ ' troubles "some is ilrlderstood that factories will be cover himself with slorv he val,’ . , ‘ .. w.“ o‘ “m, built in Toronto ily tile Englismcharacterired. by the with an. flu“ M 1'9"” -. “ Electric Co., which, as has been Dlflyfil‘ W110 0011111 119 791104 119°" 1 ' recent announced. is to extend its 811d “110 alwflyi 83V911151l61l1- T119 opmmlon‘ u, Canada, and has 3p- Trascript joins in a word‘ of eulogy pointed Gordon R PM,» the pmsl. and heartily congratulates Stewart u “m” imagines in lull rk m: the st. P t last t: ruin ‘l ' in" wltil ller wo w s s ierp is _ ‘film mm Li’ dent of the National Iron Corpora- tion ,as chairman of the Canadian board. The English Electric Com- pany is the largest manufacturer of electrical machinery and equip- ment in the British Empire, and one of tile most [iowerfui firms in the world. It includes John Brown ‘and Co., Cnmmell, Laird and Co., Thus. Firth and Sons and Harland and Wolff, as well as other impor- tant English companies. It will compete on s large scale with the American concerns. on whose Cana- lllan branches Canada has so far ’ relied for her supply of electrical machinery and equipment. A Fitting Eulogy ‘To W. G. Stewart Amherst Hockey Player Made Good In Fnt Upper Oinnia Hockey Bill G_ Stewart. the Amherst hockey plnyer, who reached home on Thursday night, will, it is re. ported, doubtless get u berth with ‘he green shirts next season. He is the cestlnd_'Z\-ill.ritlme'player to remain tliroush a season with the N. H. L_-, the other being "Big Larry""McLcnn, now a member of the Fredericton police force and _ llnmr who played with the Fredericton another d . - 205mg? #9032111 Mm in the N. ans. n, this winter. pgta,_tl,,,o“'ju',?“l'f'u;’ In eggilecticlln with tile recent ‘n. h _, n ere on requlr- 8111111 e n connection with ‘$11 nlrkcgaicgadgifrflgr: l:-~.¥l'§‘,,"l}l$.‘;f Bill-me cleslllll-li wlltll that plliysr m l oe..;'1‘~°"lz.ll’.'_r’.'i¢: L" {filmed ‘for Mimi innum- Mfm-ns i‘;- if zoom-gr t olivine in Hi9 initial game Il-emp for no n“. v @5311"! 1110 Senators. it is very ...,,_____ Q__L_fi»__ worthy note 1,114“, “Qwuwu In after yo! l6llOl- 3a husband i: into the night will soon weatyouout. [Via i. ' es sleeiralup "by coffee edrinking. IF fi l1 y$i§il<§1lligilcs. ._ . .....- ’v P . arefreshin coffee-like . from. ‘s Hiliejyfianallluilorclnllitezal Tile pilolllltiiil: ..tiflrl oi at illuuctetii illnlress a illsh illusion TY Carrying your daYrlil. JI wfflie Reset: f "There's .1 Bqqtllm fem . o ‘lru-ie ¢-_t»v.l. I The famous “Frog” of ‘fThe Miracle Man” as lizzard,” Master of San Franciscds underworld, iegless, reformed -the wierdest character evergpresentedonliiht? l MAKE "SURE QF igsEAT -.o-vs-lllolllelllollt»»¢oo FAGTORIES FOR TORONTO-Uphill in the gap and Whilt) be didn't lulu there isn't anything W" e more thou