MATINEE 8J5 NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 I CHILDREN 11c llrllll Town Thllklng - ertodby blizzard over everybody he met? WhY did Rose. the Seoret Service operative dc In love with himf; Why didevery crook in Qln Francisco tremble flown. Why did he hold thoueande in peril of their Come end See. relent Pemous ' story E KEN D ‘rs-elite éwdllstaif < . WALLACE " 1.03- IPEUIAL MAT. 18c CHILDREN 11c PRICES EVENING ADULTS 26o a I That Has _Set The Whole ,Whit wee the secret or the tremendous power ex- tailed tolpy on Blizzard and ferret out hie eecret end by failing at his lives? b/slormmmwvu and musics ;, llolivlzllliiull MORRIS f ~' EwenMcDou ‘l will Drench Subb- THE’ GHARLUITETOWN -“ -li l-‘Tlill CENTRAL iiiliillliliill“. THE MOST CHARMING of Elsa tor hate at our grand opening. Prowoe Bron. ’ OUR ADVANCE shuwingof lad- iee suits, coats and dresses this week. Pmwse Bros, Ltd. ,_____ DON'T FORGET our grand mili- linery opening on Tuesday and Wednesday. Prawse Bros. Lid. BUYING HOG8.—l will buy hogs at Vernon River Station on Thurs- day the 24th inst. Alex McMillan. THE MOST charming of Easter Hats at our grand opening. Prorwee Bros. 1nd. ' CHURCH 0F 8c0TLAND.—~Rev_ D. M. Lamont will preach at Nine Mile ‘Creek Saturday 28 at 7 p. m. at Canoe Cove ‘Sabbath 27 at 10.30 u. m. at Churchill 2.30 p. in. and People's Church city 7 p. m-. CAMPBELL-in this city at her home 39 i-iillsboro Street on March 23rd, 192i. Miss Selina Campbell. Funeral Friday afternoon service culnnlencing at 3 o'clock and leaving house . at 3_30 for Sherwood. OFF TO WEST INDIES. — Th6 Montreal Gzlzcitc of the 22nd, says: —Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Dalton. of Charlottqto_ivn, P_ E. l., who spent‘. allow ‘days in Montreal, have left for Brookliuehliiass, and are sail ivng from Now-Work tomorrw for a. cruise oi’ the-West indies. ouuncll or SCOTLAND.-—l'lev. ssufizllu at ’ for at 11 a. m. nndfiiliil p. m. 1 . . _ ai-i #1‘ '..-.-.u ' RESOLUTION OF“ SYMPATHY. ;-—M the annual , meeting 0;, the Diocesan Church Society held in StrPaulfs Parish‘ Hall on Wednes- ' day, liiirrcli 16th, i921 the follow. lag resolution, moved by h‘. Percy Pope and ‘seconded by Mr. A. B. Warburton, K. C., was unanimously carried by a standing vote. “We, the ulembers of the Diocesan Church Society. in annual meeting] nsseulibled. desire to place on re~ coird our sense oi! the deep loss] this Society, and the Church at large has sustained through the death ofv-the late Canon Simpson. During the past thirty-four years he had taken a prominent part in all our proceedings- for the greater portion of that (period filling the position of a vicepresident and most ltoiive member of the Execu- tive. ‘l-lis zeal, sterling integrity and straiglltdorwardness won for him‘ the respect of every person who knew hlln, whilst those who were honoured rwith his friendship entertained for him a deep affec- tionate regard. During the late war he was untirlng in his endeavors to Iorganize the Red Cross work to stimulate recruiting and further the National interests in every possible way, to an extent that, in many in- stances, overtaxed his sirengrlll. In ; his death not only does the Church lose an esteemed leader but the {Province at large n. most valuable citizen. it is our humble prayer that his example may exert its due in- fluence and lead many to emulate his virtues. We desire also to have conveyed" l0 his widow, the mom» bers of his family and to his con- gregation our earnest sympathy. and to that end give instruction that a copy of this resolution shall be sent to them." FUNERAL ON FRIDAY. —'l‘he fune".\‘ of the lute Miss Selina, (Zaulpllsll will take place Friday the 25th, insL. service commencing at 3 p. m., leaving tlile residence of Robert Palmer, 39 Hiilsboro Street for the railway station. thence by train 1o Sllel'\vooll_ 'l‘lle pail bearers will bc as follolvs:—Mr. R. 1-1, Jenkins, Mr. Alvin Webster, Mr, E. D. Stems, Mr_ Robert V Idgf- stine, ‘Mr. David Beth-line,“ _ By_ roh Norton. < A BEAUTIFUL DISPI-AK-Jfhe Great George street window of the MacKinnon Drug Co_, is attracting the attention of passers-by. The window is beautifully decorated to suit the Easter season. Purp- le and white are the predominant colors uscd in showing to per-fee- tion the Easter display of choco- lates. lillies and dlllfodllls used lwvilh a. baclqgrcllnd Buoluding a. mirror and cards bearing the words‘ “Easter Greetings" all go to make up an Easter display worthy of special note v DIED ON TRAIN-Travelling to Chicago from Albany, i’, E. l., Miss Florence Zill Barker of 10848 Long wood Drive, Chicago, died on the train near St. Hyrlcinllhe on Satur- day. and the body was ‘brought to Montreal. The woman had under. gone an operation during hen slay in Prince Edlvllrd Island, und was in. poor health when she started on the trip home accompanied by her brother. ‘SIIO had been visiting an aunt a; llelloqllv, Pi E. island, and the (loctor lllcrc Ilélii warned her to be cilrl-ful ‘\\'IlII\‘ travelling. us 118i‘ condition was sr-rious. The liuctcr hull given lilo vu-llnrs brother a statement tn illr effect til-at she was travelling too snnn lifter an operation for appendicitis. On the train near Drulnlllonvillo liiiss Bzlrkefscondition grew worse and a doctor iroln Druuimonvllle was ' called. The doctor accompanied the couple, giving medical attention, in the hope lilat it would be possi- ble to reach Zliolltreal slnd have llle vrolnnn taken to a hospital, At St. Hyzlclnrllo, llolvrver, the ‘ivomnn ' "THE NEW p ‘JBRUNSWICK ' RECORDS are here. Drop in and hear them-the latest bits-bright and snap- 4. . lr- ' llllilllolrllié; k-FUNNYIEND: MEN-d -_ OpensUThis Morning at ' i‘ ‘ iTheatre Tickets at 9.30 a. m. 00-04 e e o+e+e+o¢e++e+oooe ,5 Prince Iidwalf 2-—Nig‘llts—-2 Easter“ lVloll. a Tues- ] TIlB BigMinsirei Shaw otianwrrnrowu noslélrlil. l, Catchy Songs, Good Jokes, ANovelty -Dancing and Chorus Numbers g ,_,f_ll§i‘s'rln_JME1~ifrAL SEXTETTE the “Ll-mapper Holders Have First Choice 040,64 d 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1» BEER & WEEKS 1 died from llenlorrllztgo of the brain. The body was ill-ouch: to Montreal mid Coroner Alclilailon disposed of . the case as a dezlth due to nsturab causes » w PM - . Double side $1.00 up. Brunswick Records are better-you can lpiay them on your ' l phonograph. Sole Agents y. nova. .| electrically b e a t_s -— fsweeps --Sl1ClZ10Il GUARDIAN '1. BIRTHS __... . MecPH-BE-At Toronto. Ont. on liillrch iii, Hilhfiyto Mr. end hire w. wxllrecrlielglreallgtter, ‘ --u--1—--?-—-~—- . MARRIAGES . , , I. . . olxou-ooosoumsi Olmrlvlls town on Jan. 20' 921 by Rev. lJ_ M. Lamtnt minister pf Central Parlslrof the" Church‘ cbfiScbtilllld Frank Dlxonof Auxlilllille 0°" “and Mrs. lsabflle Dobson of the some place. DEATHS Lauren-minis city nu lliawll 1S. i921. the lnfaint son of Mr- M15 Mrs. ‘Rendle Larter o: l FlA L are but memories. w hen got-l Q89 Kumforf. HEADACHE POW ores FITZGERALD- ln Charlottetown March 22nd, 192i, Honorable 110W’ an Robert Fitzgerald, D. C. L, 188d ‘l4. Vice Chancellor and an 8851B!- ant judge of the ‘Sulllelllla Cm"!- lvnss WADE’S FUNERAL-The funeral of the late Miss Sarah Jsllc Willie will take place on Fri day the 25th, inst, leaving the PGSllIGIlCO of llir. J. A. liiesservy. comer of Fitzroy and Queen Street at 2 p. m_, for St. Paul's church. interment People's Cemetery. The pail bearers will be .\ir. L. E. iggowse, Air. L. B. Miller, Dr. llsfieid, liir_ Robert lCllmpbell, Mir. H. 1.. Bethune, Mr. Samuel Lowe. ‘Mourners-diir. W_ E. ivndo, Mr. J. A, Messervy, Mr. Fred White, lilr. George White. Dr_ ilpss. Mr. Jay White. PERSUNALS ,-Colonol J‘ A. Hayes, am’. Colpne? J. Stewart of Halifax arrived in. the city last night. .. T Mr. Malcolm McLeod and liir. Roy Enman of Vernon leave this morning for St. Peters, C. B. on a visit. * liir. A. Halketl. Fisheries Depart- ment Naturalist, came in last night from the western part of the in. land Tile many friends of liir. John Hanna who has been so seriously ill will he glad to learn that he is able to be around again. . I - Stipendary hi-llglslrate. K. J. Mar tin, K_ C., returned last evening from lii-ontroal. Mrs. ‘Marlin will remain sometime longer. T116 Si. John Globe oi’ tho 21st,] lil.\'s:-—lll>.v_ (loo. A. Coffin. S, $3.! R., loft for Prince Edward island this morning. having been called Ililme ‘JWIUK to his mother's illness. Funeral Friday, from his late resi- dence. 21 Water Street at 4'15. interment People's Cemetery. PRUNING OF THE APPLE ORCHARD (Experimental Farms Notes) The foliage of a tree is the man- ufacturing centre where food mit- terlals from the soil combine with those from the air to 'form the tissue ‘building materials. The larger the active leaf urea there- fore the better the growth. De- finite experiments covering four years in Virginia indicates an av- erage increase of trunk growth of 1.08 inches on lightly pruned trees; 1.69 on moderately pruned trees and 1.01 inches on heavily pruned trees. in other words the r» greatest growth will re- sult where no pduning is practic- ed. Prunlng is necessary llow- evel‘, to direct the growth so that an evenly balanced strong tree may be formed and surplus and undesirable branches not allowed to develop. The direction of the growth during the early years of the tree is of particular import- ance. The ideal tree is probab- iv that which has the first bran- ches about 24 inches fromthr ground and five to six branches ivhich form lilo frnmo of tho free snared ovcrlv ns for nriflri as pos slble. I'fl"‘lIi"'ilI€lf‘I'V desirable is it to remove the next in the inst lnrp Il"$ill(‘ll which if left will form n weak ion because of lilo forked croicll fnrnlrvl with the inn limb. Heading- "bncir M fllflflllfll! time is nervssrlrv Y0 balance tile loss from cul off roots because oi dig ging. Tesla nlullo m Kenn-lilo {show nn nvnrzlizr- growth of 4.02 |inclles the first _vu:n' lillll 212i lu- lolies tho second year. whore new- A Wonderful Photoplay . ' i _A great story, an cmiueut author a remarkable leading cllaractor_ a faultless supporting cast, master- -Iy direction, flawless photography Perfect llfillllg- if all these things snake LL great picturu then “THE PEINAIJFY” now showing at tho Prince Edward Theatre ‘is a great picture for it has all these main lfitllllti. ‘ ' y Juli-bush the aupporlingcast of “THE PENALTY" is of the boat, the one outstanding fignro is tho uhir-l‘ CIIXIPGCCQI‘, “Bil2zarrl" played by Lon Chaney who will be ro- membcred as "THE FROG" in that ivonrierful lair-lure, “THE BIIRAPLIC MAN" As “Blizzard" the logiess Iiilibifll‘ of San Francisco's under- world, whose hatred of humanity is tinged with the fantastic cruel- tvv of an unbalanced mind Lon (‘ban 0y is perhaps the most unusual hero aver presented in a motion picture production. “The Penalty" is one oi’ the Brent pictures of the year and n. picture that. will hold you in its snell throughout the entire seven reels. Make lt a point, in see it today at either the matinee or eyfllllllfl Incease Value 0f The Stakes FREDERICTON. N B. Mar. 22.‘ —-'1‘lle four early closing stakes on thodfredericton Trotting Park As- sociation's programme of harness, races during tho exhibition in Sop-‘ tember, will ‘each be worth $500. 4- The directors of the local track‘ at a meeting during the week-end; wlcc-idod to increase tile value of thof stakes from $400 to $500 each; ‘This xvlll bring the total offering‘ cleans ' performance Gets all the dust,- jp; dirt-linb-threads. ,3 Brightensailp y1oul~ , . ' l rugs—-' m est em <> d 1 McClaly s i ‘, W989i‘ OIIQGT-k ‘GI ' ’ R i I aves W01’ . _ ona an e Tolprove We W111 The Gloria is bui§ oi’ cl-eana- In Your high quality nlrllerirll and, hDmG Wlthaut Fhal gle- superior workmanship, and Easy terms If dem- ifdéillé“l.filfé’”ifllié“i“lfi a extremely popular range. . I l‘ ‘ This stove hasoil the iln- _ BElégl 33:83:15 §§§Z§T"§.’liT.l‘l§g‘idclllldlflfi l 8 momcier. and wood or coal. burns hither BERRY BROS. We have sold a grant num- "efiFhltleotlllihlllllflfl-‘Y mfllthe Ill" Mam“ lgihtbevoldelhbntnoneof zhelllnliaetionleloeqhot .11 Ash (ZRYSTAL slenm-s-awwn-w -- ' »- a . \ CELEBRATED IN ‘TERIOR FINISHES Varnishes, _. enamels; stains, linoleum var- iiish, floor wax. 6W- AUTO COLOR VAR’ NISH ' l can be used by the am’ ber of ihese ranges. in Ch’- town and every one has given Perfect satisfaction "PRICE $6S.00l i i i l i i i 2 mark. n-nd ii. was also decided lo give tl so days racing at the lnid. sum r Maine and New Bruns- wick circuitmoctlltg- hero. t-ho dates being Jlily 10m. 20th and 21st. The “curulin_raiser" [or tho now circuit will he staged here on July 1st (Dominion Day) when there -will be lilr'ee or possibly four events I , to mark the official opening of the racing season. Tho Maine and New Brunswick ‘circuifis gross offeringno! stakes and purses this year will Ibo who" tween $60,000 and $70,000 thus IvI-lorirv-ont. iv planted trees llnd three quur- tars of their prrnwlll removml, whereas similar trees not headed bark mode a growth of one inch duriw the ill-n year and 2.4 in- chrs the second your. ‘Strap: grmvinz branches should he suppressed hv mid wreak brnnrhos not pruned M nil. if ille whole troo is weak n severe llflIHIlili! bark in the snrinlr will throw grealk-r virol- loin ihr‘. rrmulnlur: "nllds and time‘ bring about a more vigorous de- Buf if llloro weak branrllos on nnc- side m‘ a ireo nod strnno nuns on lilo ‘Oi-Ilflr the reduction of lent area on Hm. wool: branches will be to tend to further wmlirpn [hngg brnrlrhns because n? tho sirnvlaosi srm flaw fou-nrrl the creflirst follnoo Bron. nbviouslv thcrefm-n n fr-HInr-Hrm m fnlirwe arcs. on t-llo Kimmy ‘m-nnoll Pa will lesson this tender-cw and IIVTHV more wrowfh toward the wanker branches, Tim control branch should he nlllurnd tn msivitoivl the lend. this however not for tho Mlrnose of forming a rivrrlmlrlnl Yfllfl with a prmiyn] 1mm».- hut so ill"! from it several well snaond scaffold lfmlts may be (ievelonerl thus fol-mine n "in?" desirable tvno of mm than if vllfllffolrl branches arc navnlnnnd on side limbs onlv. Aficr rl few Rood scaffold branches are fovnlod on this central lender, ll‘ lilo ton~ dP-"fly is tmrarrl n nvranlidnl form \'\'_i'll central loader OPXlPINIIIIII, lllkll lnln thr- nir having nlally branches radiating from it, this should be checked. thus forming a tree combining rile (iesirnble ma. ill?" 0f U10 illfranlldal forul and eliminating the undesirable form of open centre of use, To balance the trelv tho bending rock of slrong growing branchgg is necessary. This heading back tends to develop side bmncheg and attention must be given to ma elimination of some of these that "*0 "will" fifllffold branches .1..- nnt formed. Tho whole aim should be to build up :1 [mmework that will carry large crops u; "u" mings, Porcelain Oren door, '9 iu purses iby the local association; and at the same r time not M” wrlrlning Closet, Oven Thor.- f this season to over the $10,000] Si: over abundance of large bran. ea. v iflunlirin is essential for vigor. ml! leaf growth and also for 1-1pm] l"! the fruit; II. dense growth in therefore objectionable “m1 gm, lllllvelltllls or nus should rnr tho "lost part consist of annual re. lllmul of such small branches as "l8 likely in time to extend to Khere other more desirable bran Stet?‘ should be. Thsjudgmen; o operator only can (latex-Mine how best m develop the tree The ymlllllllfiy to remove all ma" iranc es which may for 591mm] {ffini- (IGVQIOXI fruiting prom; e avoided. it is of course im- posaililr- to prune so that some or 5E I ‘this o roll m» ;l-.-¢ w" Pr!“ 5 {up Smooth. ~ . Few efirgeuto these 0 $151K“ teellnx." mused in large p"; by impure, de-vltplieed blood. cmnge of nee often “takes u] is. strength out of nil- ll "91-?’ plgllnl: ‘till ‘blood curls» needed u Hood's sernoerille- 1% twin: ‘Iorinl sihility to a minimum. Tile farmer of the future must be a mechanic rather than rl day laborer, remarks D. D. Gray. eu- perintendcnt of the Central EX- perimental Farm at Ottawa in the December number of the Agricul- tural Gazette of Canada. This of course must not be taken in a lit- eral sense, but rather as suggest- ing that the future must cpmblne wit-h a multitude of other things he requires to know n greater knowledge of luechanios than he has formerly had. Ac- ’. MARCH .24,‘ 1921 weerineee. debillty, m" Hood s, a aparl I l8 THE__ IDEAL BPRI little thought will reduce this poe- ceptfllg this suggestion as his in; agrioulturist. , 31...‘. I’ uieily sen“ 7 h r- . hquéfiIjIaasT-s? t . 2.- argood’: ‘Swmgfi. ‘ dependable res anti“, ‘Imemi "n" And ourl . used-reels, y, nd herrie ouch u “uh 25%..- ‘dithlml ‘ PM =1 also. you ease. Try n thie up :2“- . L lllfllIllfibBeoNe-Jl“. w“ til N! uenlcups. . a Mr. ‘Gray tells of records that have been kept at the Central Farm on THE FARMER OF THE FUTURE n19 I?" 9f ‘WWII-IDS Ulfbe makes of tractors. The cost of "open;- in‘ the smaller tractor is lllovm to be greater than the cost 91 w. crating the larger. that is in m. . gard to horse power. The m" . of disclng with the smaller is shown to be less due to gnu“. f- speed possible than with the greater. The cost of plouxllling with the smaller is more than with the larger. The lighter machine burned gasoline at a cost of 45c per gallon and the heavier machine kerosene at 28 1-2 cents pef g3]. Ion. Cylinder oil cost 85 gems per gallon. .~=-:. “ON an old- fashioned bureau. in a house I know, lies a large-sized New ‘Testament with the binding well worn. and with it a much-used old copy of Dr. Chase's Receipt Book. When the calves have the colic or the neighbor's baby the ear- ache, ‘Grandma’ hands out well-assimilated advice from hFRFIIHQ nsfllv‘ are‘ the Dr. Chase Book. When ‘Grandma’ herself feels ‘run- down,’ Food stands ready on the dining-room table among tho salt and pepper shakers." In these few simple words Mrs. Bert Smith, Way's Mills, Que.. beautifully de~ scribes the way in which many a grandmother is a blessing to her family and to Grandma is Their Doctor Dr. Chase's Nerve‘ ‘l i her neighbors as a guardian: of health. And what finer compile ment can be paid to Dag Chase's Recei t Book and Dr. Chase's edicines than the approval oi‘ such moth“ ers of experience as the one here described. Just as in this home, Dr. Chase's Almanac hangs out the wall in the great major- ity of Canadian homes, and‘ in the cupboard or medicine. chest will be found one or more of Dr. Chase's Medl- cines ready for use ill case of emergency. If you did not receive a copy of Dr. Chase's Almanac ii; will be sent free by Ed- ruanson, Bates &. 00.. Ltd. Toronto. ~o'"4"1"" =- e._ Offlié crowds. (‘*7 " /_ , a I. ‘g y. l ' Now Showing NEW OXFORDS for I ~ 1 l EASTER-.. For instance we have a brogue oxford in brown with low walliingv l, heel and medium the "and all tller sweetness and freshness‘ offspring.‘ " The price-$8.00 New and nlsuncaveiraks w? T 181%! ~01 I u‘ YOII (lllt . l fiber. increased. s» them _ ' , ~ ~ 1hr l v- b . - i... s... And ateur Wlth. great silo, pguvgllllp l $41222‘. £2.51‘; .1111‘. .'i'.°.“ii‘.‘;fili mo "fir? 1@33‘°51§?$~»3$3.1‘I5~‘§ < W‘ I" w‘ cess and entire satls- _ m "down eaot”. - . u‘ Qy ' _ _ I: fflCtiOn- shades A woman make a fool of el- fill 1/ . . 37/ .-----‘-- . Ask for booklet. vme- Co. Lid. ;';g'§.;3;;*,;=_,"§=-*“ “cw” i 41.11112“ m r ' I " I ' ' i "5 . ‘ u IT . I . —-—-e|QIQQ--_.... ‘l,|il'l1~l" iltiu i'll‘~. “II d ; a é’- mutoyst " Bloch eroholg recover from e l l ‘l i ll iii. ! Bu) _ g “has -_ ‘Lg ~__ 1:, m _ _ X m’ ' wwwe§ewjfaii Wicker tilenfivwentor does-W. 5%.‘. . " h. _ . _ .- v , _ .. ., ,, a ...-, . _ .1. - ‘ " " m" -~'--'. ‘ 1 i ._ I '_ 1?..- I.