i of healthy bodies through l This tremendous popularity has been built’ on confi- The formula originated and used so successfully Dr. Caldwell in his own practice has never or I besssachanged. l I alike so many laxatives it has no bitter llOr nauseous taste. It is a compound of plant . drugs proven to be Beneficial to the human x tgztem without creating habits or injuring . system with mercurial: or narcotics. Dr. CaldwelPs Laxative particularly recommended 5 pleasant-tasting and effective laxative for children. You can safeguard their health by checking colds and fevers through the use of this great family medicine. l ' For sale in all good Drug Stores Dr. Caldwell Is Laxatioe i I 1 svgur PEPSIN _lleron." commanded by Sir John iFilmgNightScenes Of Battle At Sea il-‘rank Lloyd produced a numbc llf most unusual scenes for his m0 Million Bottles... ‘ VERY yflf- w» million s...“ of m. CaldwelPs Laxative Syrup Pepsin are bought by peopl ' ho recognise the value of this great laxative as a the relief of constipation. Syrup Pepsin is to mothers as a Killigrelv, und the Moorish gal- lease, commanded by Asad, basha of Algiers, and bearing as passen- l. gers Sir Oliver and Rosamund, his sweetheart. Subatillfs description of the at up“ “inure version "t “The Sezutlitk and the chase which followed Hawk," which opens u four day ell-l gllgenlen-tat the Prince l-Tdwar‘. starting today. Among the many unique and beautiful photographic and drama- tic scenes of the big production is '11 night sea battle between tho large English frigate fThe Silver MlNAmrs Relieved His Rheumatism Jlvreis nln- of many ivtll-rs (cs1 lifylng tu tln- rl-liet Mlnnrdm girl-s Ill vast-n of rheumatism. "l h hl-l-rl Fl-licvl-d of rlv-ulnntisln lly ' r lininlt-nt. I lhought I would ntu-r ‘IN’ fn-e from this lnnhllly ulld i trim! many ruluwlies. hut “Iflllflrh WI]?! the nnly mw which gun» lul- relief." ' ALPHUNSI‘. lliFliAltll. St. Saluul-l, l‘. Q. .\Ilnard's is nlsn nph-nllill for still- ness of lln- Joints. t~|vI":IIll.<. bruises. IINARIYS LIYIHEST amounted to a brief paragraph, but to give action to the event in the, hulking of the picture required many hours Jlhe time and assist» ance of more than seven hundred men two gigantic ships, a smooth sea, the wind from the west and 8 full moon, not to mention an inno- vation in motion picture photogra- ,phy. But .\lr. Lloyd's version of lthe moonlight battle in “The Sea illnwk" was real and so stands out. Ins one of the many noteworthy wlchievt-ments in the visualization lsnlne ntitlieinaval scenes. i‘ LACKHEADS i Don't squeeze blackheads-dis- | solve thenl. Got two ounces of peroxlne powder from any drug store null rub with hot. wet cloth briskly over the blackheads. They sim- ply dissolve llnri disappear by this safe . ‘iIlllI sure method. pays f0 use - ARTI N —S EN OUR HOUSE PAINT I D SCHOOL Ibr Barns and zf has no equal Write g» Heed Office Momml For Free _Booldet HOME PAINTING MADE EASY s». MARTIN_-"§_ENOUR e "'° °' ”""" "“’ $333“, ‘$3553, MONTREAL on...“ Outbuildings LOW PRICES ON Sneakers and Sandals AT __t\\ PURDIE 8t Slutta Percha ° 100N011- A-t the same time man was a n d Rhlno on occasion still thrilled by the ‘ Sneakers mnnifestzltions of the powers of 1.; . ‘ nature. lMnn then had proved him-l Crepe self superior to the powers of nut-l Y". Soles ure, but ho found his strength cun- /, ' fined within narrow linlits oom- y 3 Guaranteed, pared with the power of God, which fll was limitless. Man was able to Youths’ Brown Oxfords, sizes 11 to 13 . . $145 benefit from ‘he podver “t God Boys, Brown Oxfords’ ‘has 1 to 5 _ $125 through the transmitting medium l, women‘ Brow" oxhrds, all" 2V2 m 7 _ $125 of Jesus Christ, who lived and died Men's BrovvnnOxfords, sizes 6 to 11 ..... .. . $1.50 tofrfigafipgalzgseénded by Bounding l‘ Child's Brown Boots, sizes s m 1o . $100 _ an anneal to all ‘Christian people % Youths Brown Boots, sizes 11 to 13 . $1.25 that they strive to fully recognize ll Boys’ Brown BDOfS, sizes 1 to s ...... .. . $1.25 the benefit to be derived from this Women's Brown BDOIS, sizes 25/2 to 7 ~ $1-35 lmwer. both for their own good and Men's Brown Boots, sizes 6 to 10 . $165 For that of their fellow man. l‘ Vouth's White Boots, sizes 11 to 13 _ $1.25 ll Boys’ White BDOiS, sizes 1 ms . $1.50 \ Men's White Boots, sizes 6 to 10 . $1.50 i" Women's White Boots. sizes 2V2 l° 7 » 31-35 . l Women's what, Oxfords. sizes 2y. m 1 . $1.35 ouhng Men's White Oxfords, sizcs 6 to 10 _ $1.50 ‘vi FISHING GEAR ‘i "rnsnmos BOTTLEI ' First Grade Non- Rip Sandals, has Oak Tanned Soles and Rubber Heels. Guaranteed. Sunnysldo Infants Brown. sizes 3 to 7 Child's Brown, sizes 8 to 10V: Infants Patent, sizes 3 to 75/2 Child's Patent. sizes 8 to 10V, . Misses Patent, sizes 11 to 2 .. Woman's. Patent, sizes 2V2 to MAIL ORDERS FILLED O-N RECEIPT OF PRICE. PURDIE —— FERGUSON SHOE COMPANY, LIMITED. [Algerian Village Built For Picture Said to surpass in magnitude any attraction ever made with relation to sea adventure, flank Lloyd's First Notional picture version of Sabatinrs "The Sea Hawk" is scheduled for presentation at the Prince Edward Theatre commenc- ing today. "The Sea. Hawk," by the author of the well remembered "Scara- mouche." is said to possess even more hrillianlt dramatic incidents and to have required even a more pretentious setting than that mem- arable epic. l ~ ‘ Milton Sills heads the exception- al cast, being seen in the dual character of Sir Oliver Tressillsn. an English knight. later Sakr-el- Bohr, the hawk of the sea in the service of the basha of Algiers and the foremost naval commander of his day. AT THE PRINCE EDWARD 4 THE cnllsnorrsrown GUARDIAN Milton sills.“ Enid. Helmet ;.'h sells" DAY, 2 snows-ails, s. m NIGIiT-szc, 37¢, 13M . ‘I i‘ Mam moth Spectacle If Rafael gllibatlnl, the lilbdern Dumas, has given the world . his greatest romantic drama in "The Seu Hawk." Frank iLloyd has plcturlzqd i-t {I5 h risfllllll‘ und spectacular drama with thrill upon- thrill. Milton Sills is the boldest and most dnsllinli and romantic buccllncer that cvel‘ ‘I oi stalked through the [ranges of ud- " THE BENTRA SHOP from Holman‘: Catalog. BROADCASTING at League of the Cross Hall Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Band concert, violin and vocal selections also gymnastic ex- hibition. Admission only 25 cents. 1229 5 252i S. S. HITHERWOOD — This‘ steamer will sail from Montreal, June 1st with a cargo of general merchandise for Charlottetown. At- ter discharging sh-e will load a cargo of Produce and Live Stock for St. John's Nfld. For space and rates apply Carvell Bros. Agents. 1131-5-20tf Two Eloquent. (Continued from Page 1) nicety of proportion to judge them correctly. They could not he divid- ed into classes of good men and evil men in an arbitrary fashion. Composed of the dust of the earth. their physical side was very prom- inent, it was perhaps nothing else but a poor sense of proportions and values that led some men to give free rein to their enjoyment of the good things of life, and thus give it Enid Bennett, well remembered for her Maid Marian in suppont of‘ Douglas Fairbanks in "Robin Hood," enacts a similar type in “The Sea Hawk." being cast as the sudden disnppearnn of 0li~ the real murderer. I Four gigantic vessels of the Six- teenth Century, an entire Algerian village and several enormous lEng- for "The Sen than a thousand men some o fthe naval scenes; ——--<0->-—i About five thousand words have ‘been added to the dictionary by the advent of radio, Female pythons lay eggs and ‘hen hutch them much like hens. The young snakes ’ are born in “_ three months. FERGUSOWS 96c . 01.15 . $1.15 . $1.85 . $1.55 . $1.99 Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1 Ilrcnth, laziness nnrl I i4 » ARE YOU CLEAN INSIDE ? For hcudllche. cnnstlpntlon, 1n- digustion. Illllousnoss. had that worn nut feeling. take two CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Tin-y l-u-l-p ulvn, women null rhllllrcn full n1‘ pop, hcnlth uud hupplucas-ilc- rnlnn- they kl-l-p lhrln ch-nn inside. 50 fur ‘.55 rents. Nnid nrrrylvhrrr. CHOCOLATES CIGARS, CIGARETTES, ETC. Keep the Story by taking a Camera with you. Prless from 02.10 up. Eastman I-‘lllms, all sizes. C0. The RsxALL P084» KODAK 510a: so: Rosamund (tlodolphln Sh‘ IOllVQlJBmvays feel the need of the help and iiifiehliii. ‘iililiiillliviiliiivfiii°°"““““'°“ °' "w M“ ‘he “"~‘-“" l° have cllmmmed ‘he deefl-iandhf Abraham Lincoln and Woodrow whose opinion is strengthened by “mean. whoqmth’ on occasions o; d b‘ m t‘ l t .|great state crises, had freely ex- vel‘ i‘ “Y e o“? e l a ° l"'°"e,pressed their need of and belief in ‘said that he wished to remind‘, his lish period sets were constructedqnembers o; the Hawk" and mlllelneeded lto remember that tile cur- appeal‘ lnlrent saying there was strength in its sordid side, Men who had Com- munion with God enjoyed the prlv- ilege of a wider and clearer perspec- tive; from the mental hill-top they were enabled to secure a proper viewpoint. And that man would ni- er emphasized by citing the cases rayer. _ During his discourse the preacher hearers that, in this connection United Church numbers was not always true, A matter of this sont could not be considered in terms of mathemat- ics, it concerned things of the spirit and i-ts strength lay in the power of Communion with God. At the evening service REV. E. M. Altken of Cavendish prcachwl from the following text, Romans 1:16. “I AM NOT ASHVAMED OF THE GOSPEL OF OHRIST, FOR IT IS THE POWER OF GOD UN- TO SALVATION TO EVERY ONE THAT BELIEVETH." Tile subject of his sermon, said the preacher was power, he proceeded to class- ify power with the power of nature, the power of man and the power of God. The first was very often awe- inspirlng in its unbridled force, but nevertheless had been gradually controlled and harvested by man. until in the present age he hnd. with the nld of science Ilrollght it almost to n stale of complcll- sub- business Girls venture. oAvs STARTING mono/xv in“. “bu” is the fairest maid that cvcr set manly hearts niiutter. g Lloyd Hughes _ outvllluins villsiny in his role us ' the Sea Hawk's traiitlrolls bru- SUCCESSFUL sruosur. - m" Glydon Moore, returned to the city Saturday night from attending The Nova Scotia Technical Col-- lege, Halifax, where he received the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrclal Engineering. He was accompanied by his mother (llllc. J. A. hloore) who had been present at the graduation exercis- es. .\lr. Moore is a son of J. A. Moore, Division Manager of The Sun Life Assurance Co. -€_-<ooc--— ‘Wallace Beery. ~ is as picturesque n pirate ns PYPI‘ scuttled ship on thc old Spalllbll Itlnin. Three thousand corsairs, pirates, galley _.s|aves and fighting men make up the cast. ' Frank Lloydls ,__. PERSONALS E. H. Monkley, visitors in the .\lr and Mrs Sunnnerside were city yesterday. lilri n. c. McLean, Sollris is among the guests registered at the Queen. .\lr. D. E. Hart, Montague was in lhe city on a vlslt Saturday. .\lr and Mrs A. C. Rogers, Sulli- iuerslde were visitors in the city yesterday. Mm. Harold Riggs arrived in the oty last n-ilglh-t from Bri-tiah C-oluln- bin to spind 5 ‘or 6 weeks with ills parents Mr. a-nd Mrs. Frank Riggs. -—-<-o>—--—-— Stock Quotations llAIll-FAX, May 24.—Qnotation~s flrrnishlid by Johnston and Ward members ‘Montreal Stock Ex- change. Altlll. Topeka 6‘: Santa Fe. Ry. 121 Alnoricun Can. Co. 191% Am. Cur & Foundry .. American Locomotive Co. . . . Am. Snlolting & Refining Co. Anaconda Copper Mining Co. .- Canad-lan Pacific Co. .. . . .. . . 1 N. Y, (jlz-n, 8r ll-l. River R. R. 117% ln-ternation-Pnper Co. . . . . . .. '12 Kelly Springfield Tire Co. . Pan-Almcrican Petroleum .. . . Reading Vo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. . U-nion Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . u. s. lndustlrial Alcohol Co. .. 50%! U-nited States Stool. Cruollble Steel C0., of Arm. .. 71 Be-ll Telephone . - Brampton . . . . . . . . . . Brazilian Fraction . . . Hcuvard‘ ‘Smith lPfd . . . l-lownrd Smith Com. . Spnnilslh River Com .. Aliiitl-bi Shnwinigtlu . . . . . .. La-urentide Pulp . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Sllflllllhillll) Pfd. . .. Asbestos (Tom . . . . . . .. ‘Montreal Power .. Wlnlnllpcg Elcctmic . .. National Breweries . . . . seecml. MUSIC av THE ORCHESTRA ~- qsvavvawt mvavav vaqva I STRAND Today3il5,7 & 8.45 MATiNEE—16c. 11c. NlGHT-Zfic, 21c. 11c. Come and Enjoy the Kid Who Couldnlt Tell a Lle-—Even to a Motor-cop, Arresting Him 10F SPWd" mo. WARNER BRO Classics oflhc Screen > Barry in will? VzaVAvAvAvmVxfil ~iTl/L-‘ 54 . l Conslidntcd Slneilters . . . . . . Bil/l" BONDS . l 1934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104.55 BANKS Dank (‘fommcru Bank Iloyal . . . . . . . . . BY ‘Bank Zlolltrenl .. . 4 Y when. my ills-n; "July, 1555;} FRO” THE FAMOUS PLA Supt 148, -~:~ry=" - .\l:l;'_ llilfi/ll; July 11111,; Sep‘ 114%. i 5 _ tY-ts. Aiily 4-13.32 July 45%;; Sl-pi. '9‘ , - (- 44%. ‘ l. Mitch-t, May. 1868i: July 175%. i &)——-——- TWO RAFIT COM EDY Dinner Program At Victoria Broadcastj For four or five years ‘past the Victoria llnlel has had lull-sic llti rhe Sunday dinner and it is li-n-l l.l resting to note that It is ‘tlln- only liettl i...l:. “I Mantra] which has such a feature. Yesterday's ‘pPDQHITIIIIlB llvns h very lpleusln-g one anti was broad- . cast, The lprogramme was as fol- lows: “Thelnis" (Nszalreltln- Cnslnn Orchestra; "Sulite (Mocking Eyesl -— Casino Orchestra; Overtur» "Crown Diamonds" Casino Or- chostra: Pia-no solo "Concerto" (Mendel-lsohm-Mr. B. Goldstein; “Wlhlsn I lhinlk of Yew-Casino Or- chestra; "ln aMonastery Gnrden"— Casino Orchestra; Waltz. "Old Tim- ers"———Caslno Orchestra. Violin 50in "Egyptian -Ballet" (First Move- ment) Mir. Ii. Webher; Address "Farewell Ito the Maritimes" Mr. Robert Forks. . Mr, W. E. Burke received a tele- gram from Mr. Mnobeoli of Lyons Brook, Nova Scotia, stating that the rogramnne in its enllirrty had been IQCGIWPG ‘at lhls house very clearly. He lput lit. ‘on a Imldspeaker and tlha results lwere splendid. He asked Mir. ‘Burma to tender his congratula- tiono to tlhe artistes on the splendour avzwnv. vae-w. ALBERT BLANCHARD At The Plano ‘ House Paint For a rich looking, beautiful and durable paint job, use liloore’s Pure'Linseed Oil House Paint-the ready mixed paint that covers more sllrface and is cheaper t0 use than White Lead. Mo0re’s Paint dries withla high gloss-does not peel, chip, crack nor blister. If your dealer does not sell it,. get it from- Like Cuticura Because it hoops tho complexion eleamho hands soft and the hair live and glossy. The Soap, used dolly, cleanses and purifl-mwbiletheOlnt- ment soothes and halo, Cutieurs Talcum is an Ideal toilet powdu. has HOLMAN’S Summerside of their orchestral selections and on ilheilr indlvlldusl ‘offerings. Mr. Mac- Leod wns wiring on behalf of about 50 other n2rlillenls of New Glasgmv ' nnll Piotou who received 1019 pm. gremmo. Wires were also received from Summerslde stating Ilia pm. gramme was wel-l received, To Major Keith Rogers. whose " " idea the broadcast was. much cred-it In due. < l2l5-5-26tllftll3i.