.4 "ms noun" u n: EDWARD THEATRE A ‘Storyiof Flaming Ilove Amid the. Snows. Of Rll88l8..-~—Ellll.0l' Glyn’s Latest. min-_- and he is mystified by it. ‘I-t baf- fles him to such a degree that he doesn't recognize It until at the climax of the story. There are some gorgeous sets. particularly the snow scones which are supposed to take place in St. Petersburg and Moscow. A love scene during a. ride In a sleigh is one of the most intensely interesting things ever viewed on the screen. King Vidor Directed King Vidor directed the vproduc- tlon, and shows his fine hand and understanding, while John Meaoall ls credited "with the camera] work, vcliich is exceptionlly beautiful. Emily Fitzroy gives a splendid performance as the Princess Arda- cheff, the aunt of the ‘Prince and the god-mother of the girl. And Carrie Clarke Wardefthough cast in a smaller part brings home some extremely clever comedy touches. Bertram Grassby, as the fascinat- ing Boris, has a part that is diffi- cult to portray ibut he captures and PAGE 81X "Yr uni-I- , QHOP, from _ Holmslrs fishing. usxr was: u sec om» on...» §dward * You Want to Iukfioow What Love Means: 0' room! A1‘. 8.1!. 7 ‘Ami _ MATINEE-ido AND m, . ulou-r-srs, m, m. '~" ___ m < LOOK ATOYOUR rwr- mm- one else does. See our new ones. ——4PnowIe 9N9. Md. 8784-9-31 ORDER HOT CROSS BUNO at Hynes’ Bakery‘. Phone 814. 286-84 Bl _' ' ' '_ OUR NEW QPR|NG "KY3 5P9 . ¢ - here for llhster, Prices $2.00 to If you want to feel its terror I I ;5_00_._.P1-qw5e (Bros, Ltd. ‘ and its rapture; 378.44%“ frcnzles; Its extatic bliss; if __.....__.( "His I-loor". the Melrofloldwyn plclurization of Elinor Glyn’; story which opened msterdsy at the Prince Ddjard Theatre, carried s stirring theme of two people utter- ly unlike one another who meet and faill ln love. As one 11M: in everything Mrs. Glyn ‘nvrltesflvhsrs is much dove, color and s. firs of realism throughout the pict/ure. The cast Is ‘headed by two play- ers acclaimed by the aulzhoress as the greatest screen lovers of the day. After seeing the production one is certain that her judgment has not been ‘misguided. The laur- els and the two big parts go to Aileen lPringle as Tamara Lamina, and Jack Gilbert, a bniiliant Russian Prince. The story Is of a haughty Eng- lish widow beautifully feminine sud charming, who meets Gfltzko, a young Prince Ibeloved by ‘all and noted for his deviltry and daring. Her English Wlll Ilts furious , . SUGAR seer um now m . stock. The lbest teed when mots you want thrills- are scarce-at. Home It 0o; 290-4-9-thetu .~__ DAIRYMEN ATTNTION- Try some Sugar Beet Meal, same as pasture all the year round-A. Horne d: Co. 290-4-9-thstu ___... N. 8. SUPPLIES-The C. N.,R. Express has received instructions to accept supplies free of charge for the Relief Committees of Spring- field and lSteIIsrton. _1 agqwswmséfs. .~.\-.»-.\;-.v>-., a .-_-. -.-.. al-l-m-n-uvnofhn-mn Elinor GI yn’s “ HIS HOUR ” WITH Aileen Pringle and John‘ Gilbert As the Tempestuous "Lovers In this tale of the wild, colorful magnificent life of the old Russian Court, The clash of passionate temperaments; the glow of strange beauty and cf tensely vivid romance. SCALES TESTED. —Yosterday Mr. Lawrence Trainer, Provincial Inspector of Weights and Meas- ures. nested the City Wisigh Scales. The? We're found to be exact to the °““°°‘ - - , She is attracted forcibly w him ‘ and he to her, but her proud Eng- holds his audience. fégfiggsmfieglfyfiélgfs- s-“ngg; iish wi-Il does not unbend‘ and she Others in the cast sire Capt. wu- , firmly resolves not to become rwhanfred Cough, Dale Fuller, who offers -‘ 1],», S°h°°| w," ma“ at 2 ° °|°°k i" the every other woman of his acquainifia surprise in n. new -type of ohar- I afternoon on April 12th followed “m, m,_a devoted “flow-eh Iactergsuzauun; David M1,, and by the Easter Church service at But for the first timo- real love lilario Carlllo. "His Hour" is a 3 o'clock. Rev, J. Eustace Purdie has come into the life of the lPflnce Louis B. Mayer presentation. s, will preach, ' midst and to en y your presence ' ' . ' Young Banker .. .... m... satrsfymyg-best by comparison; Ge“ Far°w°n “Y0u’ll Like the Flavor mnot-ions. During your stay in Morell you Presentation At a concert -given under the aus- ‘ ' ‘ “M; "1 ' ' ' when you were called upon to help have ‘been a very real help ‘In all matters ipertaining to the welltbeing pices of the Young People's Socie- ~ ~ w, 1.. m. Presbyterian out»... 115 h, .,,, way, Sold by Gro cers everywh ere Not only in our iSoolety, but in " ,_ _' KING COLE .l~ Fox News Weekly and Aesops Fables TRYON~BON8HAW BAPTIST PASTORATE.-— There will be a prayer service to be followed by a business meeting Saturday even- ing 11th Inst at 7.30 o'clock at Bon- shaw. Preaching at Bcnshaw Sunday at 11 a. m., Tryon at 7.30 p. m. J. B. Daggett, pastor. y i FRINGE EDWARD \- MONDAY AND TUESDAY ‘i April 13th and 14th The Annual Entertainment for the City Hospital ‘ UNDER THE AUSPICES OF , ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY PRESENTING The Three Act Comedy Drama “MASQUERADING” UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr. William Whitlock .SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS PRICES-RESERVE 50c, 75c. RUSH 36o. Seat Sale Opens Friday Morning April 10th at 9. 3O A. M. A Large Lobster Pack Predicted | Are You Prepared t0 Handle and (‘are for the FISH the SANITARY WAY ? Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES BOILERS, TRAYS, STOVE PIPE, .SINKS, ETC. ' Made at Short Notice- FllEIl ll. Tllfllllllll phone 393.J_ Opp Py-lngg Edward Theatre so Grafton Street shown a very keen interest in any work that we undertook, and have nllways been willing to do your ‘part MAIL FOR MAGDALEN IS- LANDS. —'l‘he-stoamer Lovat will sail from Halifax for Magdalen ls- lands on Friday, the 10th instant, and will call at Sourls en route for mails. The last despatch will be from Charlottetown on Friday. this 10th, the mail closing at 2.50 p. m. MILTON PARISH (Anglican) Services-On Sunday, April 12th the following will be the special Easter services: St. John's Church Milton at l1 o'clock in the morn- Eng with Administration of the Holy Communion. 8t. Mark's Church, Rustico at 7.30 p.m, The Sacrament will be administered at the close of this service, Rev. J. Eustace Purdie will offlciate. of our society, you have always Marie, on Monday evening, tho 6th all matters of sport and healthy rc- - "‘ , creation which the young people of the district have indulged you have always shown yourself to be a very real help and the district iwill mlss you in many ‘ways. .We realize, "however, that young men who fdllow your profession must necessarily be wi-th us only a very short time, and must respond to the call of duty whenever it comes, and we console ourselves in the knowledge that what 'will lbs our loss will be the gain of the district to which you are going. Murray River. and we ‘feel certain, that the %elilséllll association you have had e con nued ," n your new ___ Deltzrimeiogzz-very keen m of sphere o)!‘ work, and their. you will] D N T z _ ___ use soon ma e very congen nl friends ......2...2 §.2.."‘l.l ‘él.....f.ilfl'.“.l '35,? but“. ‘he more" a’ their.“ “my - flw Md wk and contributed to the success of thelpresbggrtereigp i381: 81'.“ my o: Mme high axample to which yo“ have as‘ Horse Show here last week by l l n n“ ham’ or your “mad since w“ came to 4M5 ‘"5’ donating special prizes which were b?!“ I?“ , departure m “Hath” "mt" neatly appreciated by the win. angngleaizfeé-httthgflllk. M"! ‘While ‘we In “whims yo“ Godgpegd we ACTS. These were as follower’ comparative] W“ Wm “m be “ram to [feel that we Wm always Prowsa Bros" cams,“ wrap; in vravenmg gigging to us and wlth- be glad to welcome you anytime Iioore & McLeod, carriage wrap; m“ ourselves w mg‘: pwtmrhst mm‘ gflélnd Yo“ “n WY“- "15" t0 "l" Members of the Montreal Stock A. Home d: Co., carriage wrap; Wm no“) M _ “c ' at We ‘a Pr’ which We “lust W“ will Exchange: e a e to have you in our make just as often as you can. 0 Samuel Kennedy, carriage wrap; Rogers Hardware. honss blanket; S 1 t '1“ conclusion we Wm‘ to present At, Top. & Sunta Fe Ry. _.. i101’ I. Stanley Hardy. halter; John bggne503:1?!“cégssmxjfigggignglg: wmwigguihgrfglfil: tffealzt ‘xfgeem New York Air Ilmkc Co, ___ ~- f‘ nats who has the elements of suc- l “m: Ameflcm‘ C“"- C“ "' ' Fuirner halter. ’ Peo 10's Ie l THOD cess dn him does not need to be ever‘; snag); itrrtlldubrbzesuélibh ydu Mhmm Rmmcw Co‘ ' " ‘IVIE l- mothered an“ leaving Prince o! have chosen for your career in: Am. Smelling & Refining, (.0. ' Howard Smith Cont, ______ __ |$T"C|RCU|T-—'5D6¢l§1 500d F?‘ wales. “mt anzuumnisoclet t k_ we hope to he“ of o f ' Anaconda Copper Mining Co. 38M Strel ‘Co. of (Innndn. Xi) 1% Q4“ nfigrslfrzrtflgbdscllleisfl '31“ ‘:16 BB toonnuch money and too hiuach lo time, always climgiflllglthgrllllattlldlef- Cmmdiu“ pawl“ C“ ""-" H3“ mum‘ Emvw“ S1901 l“ Md- égéglfl] music’ aubject LThe 52v“; time from business; that Instead ggabugtiness, success, integrity. o; bslliug‘; léiver ILR. glonrnluis Words from the Cross" Sunday °t "@5198 81100161‘ Organization to t "a ‘"3 and u". lilghesl 93mm" '1, I e lg 0' ____ n 1 ‘ mfmman “ Apr“ 12th, Man,’ 11 1L m, and our already over-crowded social ° your fellow men-lwmch- l! i‘ C“ a 0mm Sugar PM‘ " " $84 Ifmuemltltimlp Mount Stewart. 3 p. m. ‘Easter ser- life. it would be better to devote i"?! W559". 11B 0811 so forward lmernml°iml Pa?" C“ ~—-~ 017/8 (diiiiiiiiiiii bleiimdhll? C0"!- vices W111 be gbggrved a; both 3p our attentions to the organisations o‘; n5 every ma" 111* the face with- — pointmenta and a special pro- which we already huve—ths Tes.ch- a‘; gm’, °r ‘tamm’ “"1 '59‘ Blfillreli gramme ofmuslc. A Sacred Easter ers’ Federation; that an Alumni M s yucca“ which his S510?“ Concert will take place at the Society is dor the purpose or enlist- gig eserved‘ Mount Stewart Methodist Church. lng support and this is unnecessary P o“ ham” °t the Y°1111B 51111118? evening. at 8 p. m- MT- In our institution which is supporti mp6s society‘ Roland Phllipson will again be the e,’ by me government The vote o’ ioloistpln his- usual pleasing mann- me mqomy w“ in (“or of the -“'- H- R TM)?" Pastm- resolution, lMr. Wm. Duly, lhE crIt-l ' Ic. remarked on the long and un- h necessary preamble of extraneous‘ instant, the Pastor Reverend J. M. Macbeod, expressed the nsgards of’ the congregation on account of the transference or Mr. Roland G. Loughlln, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, rMorell, to Murray Riv- er. Ho Evoke in complimentary terms of M-r. Inulghlln as a citrlzem and as a member of the Young People's Society. ‘ On Tuesday evening the Young People's Society mot at the home of Mr. Henry Collin, Moreill, and presented ‘Mr. bou-glmlin with the fdl- ~ lowing addressz- ’ Moreil. PJlllL. April 7th. 1925. To Mr. Roland G. Ioughlin, Kelly Springfield 'l‘irc ‘Co. .. Pun-Alncrif-lui Petroleum ___ ltcuding (Io. ______________ __ Southern Puciilf- Co. . l'nion Pacific Ry. ____ _. ll_ b‘, industrial Alcohol Ln, lfniled States Steel .____... Crucible Steel ‘Co. ‘of Am, _ lloll Telephone __________ __ Brompton ' Si. Lawrence Flour ___- ' Brazilian JPmt-tilvil ___ 17 Canadian ‘Steamship l’fd.__-. 761,4. lllontrenl Power Winnipeg Electric. _ National Breweries __ - ._ Consolidated Smclters _.._. STOCK QUOTATIONS PLAILIFAX, April 8.4 Quotations furnished by Johnston & Ward". BONDS 193i Victory ............. .. _ BANKS Bunk Royal ............... .- 235 Wheat-May, 152%; Sept, I31. -Corn—Muy, 1041A; .Scpl_1li9">iz. i lOuts~lMuy, 41; July, 42%; Sol". 43%. Wheub-lliuy, 153%; Oct. 130%. July. 139: MOUNT STEWART July, mil-Ty. July, I32: s i 5 E é s s s a WENDELL ‘r. corrm, President. H9 1°" Yefilefdlly for his new °m° ‘M- MWIPTBY ‘River. where no doubt he will p _ matter in which some of¢he speak- quilsltion to thdvghu-lil-chflldlrlglzoaglz- ers indulged. The Honorary Presl- munity life of that Vgfy p|.c;u,-,.,qm, dent commented on the debate, ad¢|Dart of Kings County. ‘ ding some remarks re the present condition of the college. Easter Footwear f T peep through the dark, damp ground seems to get into us all and we, too, seek some way in which t0 look bright and new. That is one reason why it is so fascinating to a VERNON CIRCUIT EASTER SUNDAY. Cherry VaI-‘Iey Cheery Chums C. G. '1. T. Group will take charge of the whole sor- lice on Easter Sunday night. Phsre will be a choir ‘of zlrls and 1 missionary story will be given iy Hazel McEach-ern. _ The whole lroup will present a beautiful pageant or cantata "The Birthday I HE spirit of newness which makes tiny green buds appear on the trees and soft downy blades of grass pays f0 use => ildARTl N —SENOUR MARBLE -ITE FLOOR FINISH Nothing lz/te zt‘ for If/ardwvod n00“ It wears lzke Iron write to Kesd Office. Moolreal For Free Eooldoi hon: PAINTING wan: zAsv ' fascism-lo? CREAM You Want It Let Us Supply You The Ice-Cream season ls now open and no doubt you are making preparations to nsmfls the trade. In buying this product you want the but and only the but-It means satisfaction to your customers, llnerossed bus- iness and bigger returns to sf Hope". A special silver col- ectlon will be taken. Other ser- JlCGS as usual: Cherry Valley l0.30 a. m., Sunday School 11.30 a. n; Vernon Rlvler 2.30 p. m., Sun- lay School 1.45 p. m. The Sacra- nent of the Lord's Supper will be I Administered. choose spring footwear that will add touch to our Easter ensemble. able to each Easter festivity, 118W. _ the perfecting There 1s a style here suit- and each style is spic-span PRINCE IOIF WALES COLLIEGE DEBATE-The debate on Thurs day, April 7 was on the subject: "Resolved that we should have an Alumni Society in our College." The pro speakers-Miss Marion Newson, Mr. Ross Wright and Miss Dorothy lMbKenns, stated that an Alumni Society. is desirable be- cause It would keep former stud- Q “YLU The New Step in Rump OI PAINTS AND VAIINISNK ",3 ggyg mouraem. '°"°‘"° alralur “Au pp,‘ Austrian oxi EY s. IOHNSON The Dressy supper _ Professional Cards McDonald & McPhce I I. A. McDONAIBDA H. F. NMPHEE Barrister!’ Atlvrmy- its. Mossy to Loan "my gqfldlng Charlottetown ~ Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical Bohool and Hospital Prsotloo limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Offleo layer Building Grout George Strut Office Hours-O to 12 s. m. Telephone 060-4. Mark R. McGuiiln 1M5 IAIRIITII: UOLIGITOI; E10 ._ . n ,1: . . I Charlottetown, P. l. l. Halifax F. Berssford Oxlsy T_ Harold Johnson, O. A" Frank E. 8mlth| c. A- Public Accountants and Auditors Membership In Institutes of Char cred Accountants of P. E. Islam ‘ and Nova qootls l15-2-7sttiimol CHAPPED HANDS MiInardM eases them, soothes - and heals. It protects them from biting winds. Mix Mlnsrd’! with sweet oil and use as a shaving lotion. Makes your‘ face feel fine. [flu/slung y. ants in touch with one another; would provide fonds, through mom bership rfees, for the provision of scholarships or n library; would help identify some of the most suc- cessful Islanders as former Prince of Wales students; would keep the college uptoduto~by means of ss- soclatios with students and others in different spheres of setivitfl would provide some opportunity Prince of Wales for the free in- struction obtained there. The spel- ken opposing the resolution-Mill Ruth ll-leqfs. Mr- JMMI Hill!“ mu Miss -' Howslt, argued that 5mm ppm“ '1 Wales wall founded In 1860 there has been no Alumni rm- grateful u! 4mm to revs! - Pure chocolate eggs, chickens and ducks, ln st- ‘ “trsotlve baskets, ‘and hosed. crates Prion 10o to $2.00. Gil OUR WlNDOW 353$‘ " ' ‘ smn s-r fir u sun win. u" j" you, so think It over before placing your orders, IGE-‘CROEAM '.;.a:::.§;.-::~:::;:.~.:;:~m and will mind 1+. We can supply you with any amount of this produgg n any time. 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