Today 3.15.1: solidi-id’ and 118.‘, Night-me. 21¢.‘ 11c. aw ‘Ohagter of ‘Excltinglncidents from A fable-Ute»: a Telephone Girl n. f. A gripping Dramatlzntlon of the Telephone service. Wflviliimicturlzinfl the workaday life, love and hero- ism of the unsung thousands of “Hello Girls." VJILLIAM FOX Presents - A ~.-.--.-. l l _ Telephone Annals are full oi trye stories of silent, ‘heroic-devotion to duty. 'ln fire and ilood cyclone and blizzafd. amidcatastrophiea of nature and those of man's making, telephone operators" have stuck to their posts, linemen have conquered emergencies, workers in all ranks ‘-have”cione thelrouty often at grave risk with no thought of reward. LAST“ CHAPTER or ' _ _ ‘Fwolvgs ()f The “S0 This is Art” NOTtIi” TWO PART comspv The Prince Edward Theatre The Big Bright Musical Comedy “ WHUII BILL”! Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Honor the lit-Governor and Mrs. Heartz NO WAITS N() DELAYS As (‘lean as the “Driven” Snow A Strong Cast. . . i Ila‘ i‘ , . (veterans of 45 m" - w! at“. '-- l l we; ead- 1W MIMI - over.) Two dl!’a Horse-Itadnsr-‘(ttm l“ SHOP IIIIIR Holmanh Catalog. SOILORO odorless plant life, _ "C125 GOLF HOQI (or boys. - First of May Sale.‘ $1.00 iper pair. Moore b McLeod Limited. 7054-29-3! A FEW WEBSM in. all wool Flannel Suiting, ililay 1 and 2. $1.65 all wool crepe Arniure Cloth 85c. Prowse Broil. slztd. 737-4-30M3I. ODD LINE OF NIOE NEGLIGEE Shirts tor men, worth $2.25 each. First o! May Sale, Friday and Sat- urday. $1.00 each. Moore & Mc- Leod Limited. 7054-29-3! BEE THOSE WONDERFUL Hats for women at $3.75 each. Moore McLeod Limited. 7054-29-31 RETURN FROM EUROPE. -- Mrs. James McNichol, accompan- ied ‘by her two children and Miss Mary Dcnahoe, Cardigan were pas- sengers to Halifax Tuesday by the White Star liner Arabic, after spending the winter months on the Continent, Aacteria ‘ for MILTON AND RUSTICO SER- VIOES.— On Sunday. lMsy 3rd there will be services iii St. John's (lhruch, Milton at 1'1 o'clock in the morning ‘with administration of the Hloly Communion and ser- vices ut 3 o'clock in theafterlmofl at St. Mark's Church. Rustico. Rev .I. Eustace Purdie will offici- ate. ORAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD —- The Venerable Archdeacon While WIIII visit this parish on Sunday, celebrating the Holy Com- niuiiion and preaching in both churches, Crspaud at 11 a. m. and Springfield at 7 lp. m. The Sun- day ‘School will reopen in Cra- paud lit 10 a. m. MORE‘ RETURNS COMING IN.- In addition to the returns already received by the Department of Agriculture petitions have been re- ceived from Lower Montague and Rollo Bay School Districts, record- ing the vote on the Restricted Area Plan. It is encouraging to note that 100% of the cattle owners iin these districts have signed in favor of the -policy. The energy and progressive- ircss of the breeders, cooperating with the teachers in these two sec- tions, should provide in inspiration for immediate action -in districts nvhere no action has been taken s/s yet. MEETINGS ON RESTRICTED AREA:--Mr. Walter ‘Shaw of the ‘Department of Agriculture informs the Guardian that a large numiber of in-eetings have been ‘held at var- ious places throughout the Pro- Children's Chorus-WU Voices. d“ Lead hy "Topsy" and "Eva" See the Rosebud Chorus-Pretty Paris Models Displaying Latest Styles, . . V. ‘ Free! Exhibition of Two-Headed Lalf Arrangements have been made to display this freak of Nature during hours of 11 a'.m. to 5 p.m. today on Queen Street in the premises recently yflcatgd by the Union Bank of Canada_ Nc admisssion, l SEATS NOW ON sate. TICKET OFFICE OPENS AT 9.30 A. M. DAILY U PRICES-RESERVE CURTAIN AT 8.30 PROMPT. 50c AND 75c. NO TAX A Large Lobster Pack Predicted i Are You Prepared to Handle and Care for the FISH the ‘ SANITARY WAY ? Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES A BOILERS, TRAYS, STOVE PIPE, SINKS, ETC. Made at Short Notice- FIIEII II. TllAlIIilll Phone 393 J. Opp Prince Edward Theatre 8O Grafton Street a It ‘\\\\\\ msfiifxafizfnsenias L_____... v.___.__ flffJ/V ffii/Zfiréi/Ziro r007 ifiil/KQMYR . “C9175 Such crispness! Such flavor! Thin Zephyr Biscuits are incomparable! These Charlottetown Deniers sl-il Thin Zt-phyr Biscuits: Retail Thomas illt-hnel II. l‘. Ilohh . _ Pat Trninor .Ios<-ph Hlniinu It. b. liny ‘M IIIwTIiIEKOEkSlIEQ ca” (‘ahlli Bron. F. II. iwlisti-r H. Kuys (‘udmpfg up“ b. A. Hasurd I.. 1, Worthy .I. 1'. Imiry L-"mn g, gm ' .‘Iv. P. Dandy A. It_. \l‘ln<- It, 1:, Wm“ whokuh . J. rswdera I.. \\ . _< ruhln- I-.. h. I\|lyll N. Rsttenhnry, Ltd P. .I. IlcDonald Juiin luwiivtly w. l‘. Wright 1mm,“ m", 14¢ l. B. Flemming (f. II. Faun-r gnu" 3mm ' .I .A. Ritchie b Co. 11.40 a, m.—i'roduce market re port, 11:55 a. m.—Time signals. 7:30 p. nt-United States-Marine lanai], also broadens; by WJZ and " 4'. ‘ WGY Program I SATURDAY. MAY 2 WOY fflchenectady. N Y.) General Iiilectrlc Company "I90 Kilocyclea (379.5 Iltolors) 8:30 p. m.-—I)zince music from Entern 8 ndnrd Time Nrsv Kenmore Hotel, Albany. N. Y.. . 11-30 I- m-‘S 00k market report. by Phil Romano an in orchestra. Vi." l l viiice during the pas-t week for the purpose of discussing the Restrict- cd Area IPian. Many other districts have arranged lfor meetings to be !held in the near future and ‘it is cxprectcd that ‘before the middle of May the Plan will have been fully discussed and actedfitqion in- every part of the Brovince. ‘ilRepresenta- tives of the pepsetuitnt safe st- tending meetings whenever possible ifllltl discussing the Plan with the farmers. The following places, each representing u. number of school dis- tricts, have! passed unanimous votes favoring the ‘plan, North Wiltshire, Brookiield, Graham's Road. Argyle Shore, Kingston, ‘St. Catherine's and Winsloe. Petitions ware now being circulated ‘In ‘the districts sill‘- round-ing these lcenters- and it is anticipated thlat there wvlll not be one dissenting voice on the ques- tion. STOUT PERSONS I Incline tn full ‘feeling after ent- IHB. gassy palnsflronstipation CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS (‘lllfllllll and comforting-only Mo. “Whoa I Billl”. '11" is: NOT GOSSIP! REXALL CORN SOLVENT Removes Oorns Ind Osl- louses quickly ‘and with! sou: ontv av Ill I g. Co. . Pa? kites Roman. PO80» l a City . Building, ~ w“ OPEOIAL LOT of Curtains‘ ha prloa it the "Flint of May 8ale"—_ Moor; t Mc1!%d Mmited. , , - TOI-I-ZB-ll EVERYBODY is a. cross-word puaie fan now-we have one for every age. Complete aetBll ots last. "FIRaT OF MAY. SAL-E" coni- Iiiences Friday morning and c0n~ tinues through Saturday and Sat», urdsy evening. liloore a Mo Limited. ~ 8. P. O. A. MEETlNth-There will be a meeting of_ the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Magistrate's Rooms. 7434-80-8! TWO HEADED OALF.--A cow owned by Mr. David Proud, Hamp- sbllre recently gave birth to u slill~ born two-beaded call. The faces of both heads ‘seemed perfectly normal with well shaped eyes and mouth. There are only two ears. The heads were brought to the city and pre~ served by Dr. Allen. They were shown on the market square yester- day tin connection with the Odd- fellow's advertising csnupa-ign for "Whoa Bill." CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. —Mr W. H. Studd was elected Pre- sident of thtvinetitute of Chartered Accountants of -Nov_a Scotia at the annual meeting of the organisation held Tuesday evening in the Queen Hotel following luncheon says the Halifax Chronicle. The annual gathering was largely attended- seversll‘ provincial members arrlv-l lug in the city yesterday alto)" noon tin order to attend. Profes- sor A. L. MacDonald. of the Dal- homsie Law School was present as a guest of the‘ Institute and follow- Iiig ‘the luncheon. delivered a short address on "Wills, Probate. Matters and Succession Duties." D. S. IHart, representing the Insti- tuto of Chartered Accountants of Prince Edward ‘Island, was also present as a guest of the Nova Sootia institute. Adler the regular business of the ‘meeting, including the lpresentation of the annual ‘re- ports of the retiring officers, waa completed. oflficers were elected for the year as follows; Preeid W. H. Studd; Vice -Pres., Jose Wood; Sec'y Trees, H. JD. (Ireigh- ton; Council, E.‘ Kaulbach, J. R. BlackettJ, F. H. Nightingale, Geo H. Holder, G. W. Dickson, W. Ii}. Leverm-an, C. L. Torey, Harvey ll. Crowell. Members of Dominion Association, W, H. Studd. Joseph Wood; Auditor, F. S. MacLean. ‘ PLANS FOR’ HOME WEEK AN_ TouRN-AMENTz-Mr. W. Rea/g Tinney, Secretary of the Old Home Week Committee informs the Guardian that over 1000 half-sheet posters have been distributed I. Canada and the New Eng-Ian States giving descriptions of the feats. and entertainments to ‘he run in connection vrith the Fireman's Tournament and Old Home Week. July 13-118. There is lin course of preparation a; booklet containing e complete programme of the events and this will be distributed here and some will also he mail abroad. Entries have been recelv for the horse racing and the ‘Tourna- ment and several hotels have re- ceived applications for Reserva- tions during the week. The Com- mittee has ordered a Cancelation Stamm for the" Postal Department, advertising the Tournament n, d this will be used on eveiy piece ‘Iif mail matter going through the 0f- fice. Tlr different, stores and hot- els have sent their envelopes to the Committee and the Committee is printing on the bsck the date of the Tournament. From this source it its expected that there will lbs 13,000 or more envelopes with the advertisement on them. This is a very great source of advertisement and wrlll-keep the date hash iii the minds of those who handle the velopes. Over $7.000. in prizes will be distributed and the list of events o fsriis as follows: Eiremsls Tournament and Sports —-($2.0% prizes) E6 mile Hose Reel race,» yards Hook and Ihed-der Race. 100 yards Duty Rance, 1 mile Relay “Whoa Bill!” ‘\ l FARM BOOTS Fryin- Per Pair N lame ll above with IDWIIIO bah. Per Pair Iflfl; ALOO Men's jlaok or Drown Mennonite. Grain Boots with plain too or IQ, "P- lPi-Ioo Par Pair .. .. r ll.‘ Mai are prepaid on receipt of co. ' Purdie - Ferguson IHOI 0O.- LTD. "*~. this otflce. Get -oiie while the? T06-4329-II* Palmer vMol-ellans Oil Tanned, » Gillie "Packs, Single Idle. ‘ )—'8ll_ use: motrotand gnrklfll-trotzlliil! rot and 2-30 Pace. s11 Trot." 2.20 owe w! 2-4" Tm; n" to es from the Marl- gq, n; nd Milne. U. S. A. mated Boat Parade. British and Oaiiadiuflwlrihlps in Port. Militia in camp. Unvefling of War IMemor- and Military Qilorts. Gui-eat Parades. lnclu his Alli-OI and decorated floats. nd Concerts Victoria Psi-h, and I189! Baum ideas. Elaborate Mid-way and Circus on Market-Square all week. Farmers Flblllcirwevary morning at is]. Nbval . cawwmus Lsxsnva SYRUP- Governmeiital Experimental Farm. DR . . - It - 1 t 4a Mile Relay Road Race, ‘Sunimer- P3933‘ "m"! °°°'PP¢‘°“' “a in it, side to Charlottetown. The events 00 F115- NIU. There l! 81D £5800} 0 are open to Jilisritdme Provinces and ggjm, Thgfg i; immediate relief frOm 1116 New England States. Special re- hii‘ duced fares ‘have been secured from the Canadian National Rail- ways irom all] pointis in Maritime Provinces and on all Steamship Lines connecting with iPrince Edw- ard Island. ' rsneomtts Mr. B. Graham Rogers. Summer- side was in the city yesterday, Mr, Thos Morris, City left yes- terday. for Maccan, N. S. M-rs Geo. W. Gardiner leaves this morning ior ‘Granum and Nohleford, Alberta to visit her daughters. For Every lIl-Dllnard‘: Llnillicnt. I‘ H "MAI": Q 0 Yacht Rum. Mimic Brom- Ilium- . . \ ofbflrul- . system poisoned: a raging headache. You know flu fifling-darting pains in the head, one eye feels al if it waadetaclied and turning round-and" why i‘ Simply because you do not attend t0 that most important of all rules of hfllfh —the cleansing of the intestinal tract- _ v l It is equally safe for the child or the‘ adult. Itis the old fornnila orivnewi =94 used by Dr. Caldwell in his private Prflflws for over flirty years. _ ‘ho Killian Bottles are Sold Every Y“?- FOR‘ GALE 1N ALL GOOD DRUG STORES ' Caldwell k Laxative SYRUP’ PEPSI Dominion Linoleum Rugs Their be snty and may. practical advan- llm. win s ' lion everywhere. o ort- bk! ‘t P d bl I iii-y 5h“ fi w tie-it . I Ind will not m: “list-In a eI-‘rfiil {tattle to {iiooeeTroni son for every hi‘: h . R - nfiiiahly Iowoiriuprlcee. c§m in ion linoleum [Eoonfiqflisnfififi EIIOORYCOVERINGSEIS'EASIL\6;YIEXPRESSE~ N, 011%! your 921cm’ The woman who knows the importance of “first- impressions” is extra careful with her hall, the part of her home the visitor sees first. She wants it to look right. For its floor, she therefore chooses Dominion Linoleum, bright, cheerful, colorful and so expressive of good taste. Dominion Linoleum gives exceptional wear. ' It is made in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary room from wall to wall, without seam or- crack. Waterproof, sanitary, easy to clean and keep clean, it comes in endless attractive de- signs and colorings. _Covc_r all your floors with Dominion Linoleum. It is low in price, saves housework and wears for years and years. aayd Welcome A Always lurn over the . when buying and look - the atrong, long-film " lap hack. If gunrsnill years and years 0/ I015‘ factory wear. Linoleum and Ru|| M made in Canada by m 'manufaolurera 0/ famous Dominion 30ml‘ ship Linoleum. n Dominic! ‘QQRQUSE FURNISHING. DEPARTMENTAL AND GENERAL stones EVERYW urn 5 No lunnyeldo, Charlottetown! flrlfli- Milwrmhaflrramereflii-ifldlli v .- ...q,o.~..~s»;.:.';.s.+= ~10 '-<~’-.r‘I.A¢*. . - ~ ~ mam-tween‘, Ten, in the Milling oi “REGAL” FLUR N0 EXPENSE is-snarea that “REGAL" it... s... specimens of the flour is not up to thehigh stan to pass. baking in the. Mill laboratory. By this The Si.- La l-‘Ionr Mills Company. Limited. a ,_________._-—-? No Guesscs Trusted just the finest in the world. As the wheat is ground, . taken for ‘trial. and none that on f ard set for “REGAL" is allowed e o the most revealing tests is the actual practical trial. the miller identifies the flour that will make perfect bread, ___.._. l be Mqntrcll . .---—~“"_ b