"'3:::1n-<-- w. a’ - not mm. roosv ans. strum ‘newbies! " Matinee, iAdulh 28c. Clllidisirioo. EvonlnmOrchestn 87c, Balcony 26c Children 16c. Mary Roberts Rinehart Adapted by G. Gardner Sullivan and Eve Unsell The Dirtinguirbed Co! Rosemary Theby Ruth Renick Vera Lewis Alan Hale snow min Holmalfs analog POLICE COURT-A fine of $500 or five months was imposed by the Stipenrliary Magistrate yesterday in a prohibition case. POTATOES-WE WILL TAKE potatoes every mild day at our ware house on Water St. Carvell Bros.—1818-3-5 3i. ' , ,'I_’HE SERVICES IN THE PRES- BYTERIAN Church Mount Stewart. on Sunday, March 9th, will be con- ducted by Rev. W.‘S. Maboa, B. D. arlla-m. and at 7 p.m. and at West St. Peter's, Lot 40, at 8 p.m. {HAMPTON CONGREGATlON-- ll-Qv- M. J. MacPherson, M. A., B. D. minister-—-Preaching services for March ilth-Jrryon at 11,; Hampton at 8, and Bonshaw at 7. Special Mis sionary offerIng—A cordial wel- come tor all. NOTICE TO "BOOTLEGGERS" AND OTHER BREAKERS OF THE LAWJ-lt has been custom- ary for some time not to publish the names of accused and their witnesses when appearing 1n court. in future the Guardian will publish these as a matter of course with the hope of putting a stop to “bootieggipg,” which is an illegal and dishonorable calling. This is the mm insertion. 1796-2-28-6i. BUILDING TRADE FIGURES- Activity in the building trade in this Province, as indicated by st- atistics of building permits tabu- lated by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, was considerably less In 1923 than during the two years previous. The figures by provinces, published in the February issue of the Labor Gazette, are:——P. E. Is- land, 1923, $50,500; 1922, 881,500; 1921, $138,200. Nova Scotia, 1023, $739,646; New Brunswick, 1923, $1,- 049,856; Quebec, 1923 $35,483,853; Ontario, $71,378,679; Manitoba, 1923 $5,177,487; Saskatchewan, $2,405,- 976; Alberta, $2,597,987; British Columbia, $11,023,262. According to revised statements furnished by municipal officials the value o1 buil- ding authorized in 56 cities in Can- ada during 1923 was $129,906,946; in 1922 it was $144,980,388; in 1921, $114,423,974, and in 1920, $114,239,- 273- There was, therefore, a decline of 10-4 per cent as compared with 1922, but increases ot 13-5 and 13-7 per cent, respectively- its compared with 1921 and 1920. MOTHERS- Why allow "snuftles" and stuffy, Wheel!’ 578111111!!! to torment your Babies when quick relief follows the use of CHAMBERLAIN ’S COUGH REMEDY No Narcotics Alan Forrest Walt Whitman .kbe3 Bpqwgp. Don Franklin ‘ll/lost powerful story ' ever provided for the V ,_, young prince of the screen p"? t Mary Roberts Rinehart is probably ’ America's most popular fictionisr-wt long list oi her books have stood out among the best sellers. She only could have written just the mixture of rapid plot, high voltage thrill and chivalric beauty, that makes this story so delightful. A fine story well told on the scrccn—by one oi the cinemas greatest directors, Victor Schertzinger. , Another of a Series of Atlvmwrnievts of great Pictures that Metro toml Lang to this Season. p» 3}»- The Ford Car» Surely the most universal of all cars. Serving. satisfying, and money-making. day after day, year after year, everywhere throughout ithe world of civilization. It stands in a classby itself——the one uni- versal car. A source of pleasure and a bearer of burdelbs. on the farm and in the city. "Anywhere and everywhere, the Ford Car stands supreme in its service-giv- lns. ,setlsfylng. money-making qualities. - ‘ That reliable, satisfactory, econ.- omical, dependent Ford After-Ser- vice which is’ making the Ford dealer and the Ford car twin fact- ors for prosperity, is, a; you know, universal in its possibilities be- cause wherever you go the Ford dealer is prepared to take care of your wants and nowhere are they better prepared than right in our shops. We are displaying new -types 0t Ford care and shall be glad to have you inspect them during this month. Roadster, Tractor. ' Distributor of Ford Products 1824 3 5 5 W82! .Sedan, Coach, Coupe, Touring. QUEENQ COUNTY GARAGE 60., Charlottetown. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION sale at H. D. Taylor. Wood Islands. March 11th at 1 p.m.-—_-1817-3-5 4i 8T PETERS CATHEDRAL- First o! the children's Lenten ser- vices at St. Peters Cathedral at five o'clock this afternoon. Ash Wednesday-evening service at 7-30 DUNDAS SER ICES. —Service will be held in Pr sbyterian church Dundas Sunday. arch 9th. at 2.30 p. m. and will be conducted by Rev R. M. Brodie and at Annandale at 7 p. m. by Rev. E. Lockhart. There will be no service at Forest Hill on Sunday PLEASANT EVENING. —A very enjoyable concert ‘and box social was held in the Orange Hall, Rich- mond Street by Memorial Ladies Lodge, L. O. B. A., on Monday evening. The programme consist- ed of vocal and instrumental music, Scottish dances. and dia- logues which were excellently rendered. Mr. Wallace L. Higgins presided and Mr. P. J. McDonald auctioned the boxes and basketn, The proceeds amounted to a snug‘ sum and will be used to pay off the debt on the piano. INTERESTING EXHIBITS. —lln connection wilth Farmers’ Week there is an interesting exhibit by the ‘Poultry Division, Dominion iblve Stock IBra-nch, in charge of Mr. J. G. Davidson. showing egg grading methods, etc. The ECCOIIIDIIIIWDE views are illuminated and present a most attractive showing. There are also interesting cheese exhibits in charge of ‘Mr. ‘Hicks, Dominion Cheese grader, land exhibits of Island grain and seed potatoes. These are being shown at the Tech- nical School in o. room adjoining the meeting room where the agri- cultural conventions are being held. Psasofilus Mr. James McCormack, Saska- toon, spent yesterday in the city- Mr. l-l. IF. Feehan, merchant, Mt. Stewart, is a visitor ito the city, and OS. 7%? Each morning upon arising, lake a dash of ENO’s "Fruit Salt” in a glass of water, cold or warm. D5 this to insure thorough inner cleanliness, just as you take your bath and use your toothbrush for outward cleanliness.) , END‘; f0_r-- Clfllillfllllfifl, lndige slum, Heartburn. Nmausnsss, ImpuuBlood, gsplfessizi, a: mg a - n‘! s, L spun D isordus, Siseplesmess, Rheumatic Conditions. END’: “Fruit clcansbs the enables you to harmful mineral salts beneficial and. in a concentrated and convenient form. 'It's regular use banishcs constipation, Salt" contains no harsh and It possesses the refreshing qualities oi‘ fruit HE blood, alleys indigestion, take up the clays work feeling “fit" and vigorous. Start the day right-each morning a dash of ENO’s in a glass of water. i" DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE SELL EN’ bin Rsmuslsliuu far Neill Jinks Harold F. Ritchie l: C0., 144., 10-18 McCaul St, Tinmlio. Fana- SALT” P sfiflsd only by J. C. END, U1, London, England. irwmonlrluc AirH-clviil ls registered at the Revere Hotel. ‘Mr. L. L. Jenkins was a visitor to the city. Mr. W. S. ‘Mabou, Montague, is a visitor to the city. and is aguest at the Queen ‘Hotel. Messrs. 1G. St. ‘Onge, and A. l-l. English, 0d Charlottetown, are reg- istered at the lBrunewick.——Moncton THREE. The Guardian regrets to learn of the continued illness 0t Mrs. IL] lWooldrldge. Cove Head Road. Hotel Arrivals REVERE HOTEL J. 1.. Lambert, Halifax; J. c. Mc-I llonald, New York; E. A. Caldwell. Woodstock; J. H. Simpson, Bay View; J. A- McNeill, S‘slde; M. ‘K nuedy, Bradalbane; A. F. Arson- ault, S’side; J. G. Morgan, Lennox- ville, Que; C. C. Pldgoon, Toronto. W. J. Robertson, Gait, Ont; W. AfiMorrison, Duurlss; Aeneas Mo- lhnaldl Souris; H. F. Feehun, Mt. Stewart; Elmer Brown York; W. L Jenkins, Mlllview; L. T. Hoffman, Montreal; J. H. Farwell, Moncton; R. B. White, St. John; C. B. Cole, Toronto; F. A. King, Lunenburg. --—-—<-0->--——- W. G. Y. WEDNESJFMARCH 5 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. m-Tlme signals. 12:30 p. im-Stock lnarkct rc- port. , 181.40 p. m.——Produce market ro- rt- po . 121,45 p. mfWeather report. 6:00 p. m.—-Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins 0:30 p. m.—“Adventure Story" Honor Roll WEST KENT SCHOOL FOR FEBRUARY Grade 10 Adelaide Locklmrt Stewart MacNntt Lester Partridge Grade 9 Edna MncMillun tual average prices quoted according to official tswa. ' COST OF LIVING cfissilzs 1'1 What were YOU paying (or Coffee during the past rriohth? ‘ This chart shows the prices paid In representative cities during 1923, the changes month by month this year, and at the night the ae. statistics from Ot- COFFEE (l-lsulun) 1923 1924 JFMAMJJASONDJFMANJJASOND F c: .. .. Halli.“ \ Herman Ebers Geofile Raymond Grads 8 Robert Hogg William Owen George liiacKenzie 1 5/101». Charlotte. I St. john ucbcc olilreal Shcdlhuk i 1 8m: lull.- Kingsl __- licllsvnl ‘ Grade 7 lien Rogers Keith wedlock Earle Ebers Grade 7 Jewar Clow Ralph Rico James Innis Grade 6 Clifford Reddin Lois Ford Wanda Wedlock Gra s 6 Reginald olmsn Robyn Cameron. Margaret Newsom Grade b Effie Brehailt Margaret Black . Gordon Williams, Lord (equaL) Grads 5 William Reid Mary Sinclair John Campbell Grade . 4 ' Mary Stewart Garfield Jewers George Hart Grads 3, Fraser Macmillan William McRae Doris Prowse - Grade 2 Harold Forsythe Charles l-lyndman . _Margs.ret MaoEachern 1 2. 3 Ernest core-l cafe?- a/m/nJ ~- Pcicrhoro Toronto w.“ x‘ . V. . ’_ ../-\ mma-J"‘~-.___ , , . ...... A " dkrwa who»; “ - (mil - \'Voodstock ficillllatinus 'I lamllion llranifbrd (Iuelph Kitchener x ,/- i Szrrniord London St. 'l'hom:i-; “hatlmm Windsor s i .15?” , * k“ "~78. ."‘;"?F Sarnu i Cobalt F‘! William Winnipeg Regina Moose law Saskatoon Prince Albert Edmonton Calgary Let bridge Vancouver f llJIlT 61']? How do PFIGQI l" YWr "will"! compare with erago quality "delivered" goods. Watch for the chsnilea In this Tomorrow's chart! Black ten chart next mo ::A Corrector of Plhnonnry but tin- bust Troubles‘. — Many testimonials could be presented showing tho great efficacy of Dr. Thomas lilcleciric Oil In correcting IliBONl- ers of the respiratory procrmsos. orders wit ll lll ilummnlion In will flllil relief. it will . ulliiy Victoria othen- cities? Are you paying _more or less than tlw average? Th1; pricel ‘are for av- nth. it-slinioliiul is ]l(‘.l‘l('ll('i' nnd ilnyflil is re-tolnnn-nd 0d to all “vim HlllfPl‘ from tin-Ho Iii.» Ujlfifllillll)’ that tin-l‘ ill the bronchial lulu-s. I (courtegly of Youths Companions). j SILIII '1- mom‘. John McPhee, Norman Stretch and Alden McPhail; reading, Miss Mg. Arthur; solo, Norman. Stretchp duet, Mrs. Ira McGregor and A. K. programme was appreciated. A --- 4- smug sum was realized which will tie cones-rt which was held in lit‘ used for repairs to the Baptist M! n Hall on‘ Pfiuuorydilth, “'11s Cllllrfill. The chair was occupied u tlbcided tlllcéis-i. the evening be- by 1h: W. E. Stretch. who “DIM! McPhee; dialoguep Unexpectgd Inklflnoyrcsultszu Ill illiiugthe h". ll the followinfi llro ramme Company, Mrs. H. McKenzie, Mrs. Grads Dorothy Black Jean Forsytlie, wart (equal) Clive Johnson ncsnrksr AETQN mu. as clear as Milton Famous Old Rec ,,,,,_~,,,,,, Sm, Rexqll Remedies for- -_-- -iO-}-———'~-- ioineatlng capacity. The ordvr 1 i=..- lly chairman, chorus, The IA, K, Manna, Ted gu-etch and im- ugliout tum lllu! (EQCOPQM the. hi liulllfl; solo. Wilfrid Stretch; -Wilfrid Stretch: male chorus, ' bet rl!(',0l\'(-il ivos hnifluicni m" .~i.s.-< Doull and Miss Molllwen Tripoli. intermission and sale of ile _e, in the ]l(1l‘l'll‘llli2l‘!4, llnll 1h The Train to Mauro by candy. Male chorus, Carry me ‘ ' .. ~ .~ ;,hack to Old Vlrglsny; solo, Miss ,DoulI; railing, Brent Currie; uet, ‘Miss McNevin and H. MoNe l; solo. Mrs. McGregor; reading, Miss McArthur; duet. Messrs. N. Stretch and A. K. MoPhee; dia- logue, Wanting a Wife, A. K. Mc- Phee; ‘applies-uni’, Mrs. W E Stretch with four ohlldrn; M. Arthur. TedlioAr-thnrfir lloyd MoPll M i ' clilase; qusrtette, and Mrs. A. . Mia, Doull, rs. McPhee, Messrs. Howard ‘Mo gill.._aad Norman Sire ; chorus, Wh, you wore s . ' hinder! Bsvathsggfii . 1‘ committee hrs i grateful to al who helped toinlake tho eu- ; tbrtsiawat such s success, which shows at ‘Long eh hlent is ‘ not behind whoa‘ omss to gag. ting up as enisrts lhent. , a bell are" possible,“ even with a cold, by the frequent. use o! Bod“ Nololds. These are now lag used by the local singers and public speakers to. alleviate tin ills- a-esslni , conditiohs caused by colds. ‘They owns in a nice colivmliaat, h o‘: which goes in the vest pocket, They are 25 cents a box. _ Rsxsll , {Eaten-h Jelly ' tor oold in the head and all cstarrhsi attentions. Price 88s s tube. ' HONOR HELL FOR ROOHFORD SQUARE FOR FEBRUARY Specific Ailments l‘ REXALL DYBPEPBIA TABLETS, 20o, ion andiilhob~~ maks digestion any and the stomach healthy. ‘ REXALL OATARRI-l JE "Ill In the bud. ‘ RIXALL Livia IALTO 85o, 06c. I135 eatery-tho liver to normal lotion. -~ RIXALL cusnnv IARK, 86a and m, n». n k m. proves this pleasant tasting cough syrup glvu lltll a on. v _ l Me a. nsxsu. svnuv or HYPOPHOIPHITII statue-é- "its." i." hllfililllii" "w "m M- m- “also lY-rliufllgfflg: $1125.11 i . iisxstnlnu cuss so», anally lpplisl," mast i» sbzl/flfistherine MoCiui- "'"'”°"I F" llm‘ lmmiilll" Plllll. Al‘ . . . an’ eOIlt;2. {Wu} mug“ p’ ,h,,',§,',"ha,_ v RIXALL kiouivlutu so», a m but. oat-m 1 Grade ilk-i. Marguerite Znerch- kllmy disorders amt silminstu uric said mm tho mum‘ A RIXALL ososnun m, u. s“ sing, rm .- , . . lnnlired Moran: lotus. i ::Rnb it in Ibf>"lAlilCII_0k1-~fl‘ Ideal laxative mil pd Muriel .Craw- 1i b ill ribbing ~ ~ Ootrio Oil Thomas I V, I .1; A pxilltlzg i l, p l IOLDUNDIJPQIITIVIdllAflAilfihfigl§$fififi s-wssa-saanw use mum, _ ‘ Grade X—1. Agnes Byrne; 2. Agnes Gallant; 3, Eileen Ryan and Th f h unwl Eli b tl C . giglltllhztlxgg: 313% 0 £7.91’; tzuirglsfizlé (ll-lodge llXr-‘liogernadettc Gaudet ‘lrumn mmbym [Hm ‘nhhmwn iLHelen Welsh; 3, Rose Gaudot. old resign for m n: h sygap at hows. t Is no Milt at Grade Vlil~—l, Dorothy Perry; h 2, Nell Leightissr; 8, Marion. Cos- Pun "i: llroi fit: s vos , n If Y iello and ids Callaghan mm an 5 ' Grade Vii-l, Mary Callaghan; 2 on $959.27. h tip if v N cirwist, our“ hi o s O-iiiiillaotrls E‘ a slain nut. aura: a Corillstance Coyie; B, Francis Mc- s h Florence Ms s» » ..,- LLY, Sue relieve; eatsrrh and ‘ml o...“ vx~1, Olive Douoette and t; .2._ Bertha Mc- W Alser; s, Iii w. Everylis oi your life youlEaii' e a good- loaf, singed a: you » balcatwlth ‘i sacrum on uonsv nail: was monomer: ‘m: Millin- Foam utilise- PH°NF Ill, . . Ab“ -