<.' ASPAGE. sou ERINCE EDWARD TODAY and SATURDAY 4GQ£;"QG5 Ir. Q l CA ‘Pu 9P /*/ f 1 uvlicbloillidlafilil ALSO LAUREL HARDY COMEDY AND SERIAL _Tlrose funny, famous “Rook. res. pare here again_and they re 1n the Navy now; 011 land or sea, they’re worth traveling miles to see. In ‘I113 0H9. they unload a cargo 0f roars. guffaws and assort- ed ~ chuckles such as the PITOL Today WESTERN - CHAPLIN ‘fmann; sands ... bumln‘ l,“ __‘ k "Mm": hates lhllspelk through the _ ""11"?" 01' will": Ions-the raw and reckless drama of the untamed west-with the thrill mlflgg n: nu Stu", CHARLIE CHAPLIN In One of His Big Hits The “Immigrant” and “MYSTERY RIDER" i and Sat r _ screen has seldom sllownl l") _ _ ..‘_' ‘ “no w m" \?_-qr_ ~,-- MONDAY TUESDAY 31mm RAMON NAVARRO _ In His Latest Sensation “CERTAIN YOUNG MAN” I SOUTHERN NEWS l2, M,‘ M33 Q K Mmyqem of full supply oi all lines of nlcrchan- ctl period. I: lvtle Sands, were among the recent dlSe for the spring and summer trade. ; ' ‘IWIIOOYI to Murray River. His stock has now outgrown llisl » - store space and an enlargement oi ncntly visited his little l who have been residing in Halifax with. H1 or the past couple of months M9 "(lgxpected to return to their former rfjiome in Glen Forest in the early DEW Little Sands are, we l. l _____ flow is recovering nicely Mr. and Mrs. John .\lncPhel-son oil major operation. are iniorlnec.., for May. ‘ Mr. Chester MacEachem, general about to move to the Western States merchant. oi Hopefield, lins now u ,- where they will reside for an extend- Mr. Dan Keenan of Port Wood re- grandson Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mathesomlthe building will soon be proceccicci‘ Freeman Hume in the Prince Ed- I ward Island Hospital. The little fel- irom B The many friends oi’ Mrs. Laucll- .59 h, I,’ i > . ‘s. <1 :_~t"_._'- r- ‘ W FOR PUPPIES The wonderful success, following its use during the » past three years, has clearly proven the superior merits of " this IMPERIAL product to our experienced ranchers and they .. are planning on feeding liberally this season. I Our formula is specially adapted to the needs of the young and growing foxes is rich in vitamines and a sure pre- yentative of rickets. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD is guaranteed to be strictly Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time as a heavy demandis assured. . . HAUCK FIRE GUN-we have the exclusive agency for this popular and highly efficient ranch disinfectant which is heartily endorsed by leadingg ranchers for clearing pens and houses of destructive parasites. Full inforation on request. |MP€RIAL Bnsculr Co. cuantorrerowu fresh. will rezret to hear oi her illness. There is now a. very large accumu- lation of lumber at Mr. Harry Bon- nell‘s Mill. Mr. Bcnnell was down with the flu a good part of the win- tcr and so the logs heaped up on him. ' No fresh herring have been caught around these coasts this spring to date. Oversize lobsters are going to have a poor chance for life this season. Hundreds of traps specially built for their capture u. now ready to be dropped upon their homes. Iris! how sweet the name! but sweeter still the silken tresses of thy beautous groves, the charming con- tours oi thy lovely dells, thy ‘pure translucent purling brooks, their banks soon to be a. blaze of flaunt- ing flowers, the rounded masses of thy fair highlands, how wondrous and glorious are thy soeneries. Fit mecca for the wanderer from afar. though yet unknown save to the way- farer from fields anear, who knows and loves thca and yields to thy soft allurelncnts. Tis meet thy pleasing valcs should nleet the eye of trav- elled tourist. . . ~ Up to this writing the person or persons who have‘ illegally withdrawn or to put it more plainly, have stol- en the four bags of flour from Wood Island Railway Station, have not been traced, much less apprehended. although a detective has been try- ing to run down clues for a week or more. The guilty parties alone are in full possession of all the facts and doubtless they will be in no un- sccmly haste to disclose them. This quality of secretiveness has often been ramarkedyin thieves, and con- tributes very much Ac their security and so as a rule detectives must dig up,the facts thcbeat way they can. So many people are interested in prohibition and It is such a burnind question that I have applied my mind to it seriously with 5 view of finding a solution to the problem. I have suc- cccded completely and I here submit my recipe as a free gift. All that tem- perance bodies and“ jnfohibitionis‘ and governments have to do is to form a closer olliancewith nature. when this alliance has ripened IMO fortbcirllhardlyttbinglhemlkn be Imps-haul for lilo. I gin this lin MacMillan of Wood Island West H. Brown. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jame. A. Brown Bay City, Michigan. fwmrlv o! this city died aucaohly _ While out walking in company with intimate frioqdshipthe grandeur of his brother only a short distance prohibition should be pointed out. from his home. A Doctor was in-i, Nature being‘ now educated there I8 luodiafeiy summoned, but w, 3mm no reason tosuppooe aha cannot b: w” bgyqm g4, ‘h. n, h“ "h", persuaded to produce all vegetable. be fell. 1h II survived.” m. bu". animal and mineral matters perfcct- menu gum“, m. m“, m‘ “m. l! devoid of all alcoholic content. rv- Ila-clam. He was a wiccwc. his wire gsrdlass of how these or their ol- clad four years In- llr. Brown n. lmeec are combined. As matter!" (mm tq-l; g mph“ q; m, m. li-lhll It Wheat Nature is the ml?- ahclls Oolwill. Ilnpwn, and was at violator of prohibition we have. 4g 9351,14, tbltluhaloobotandshomllhtw cumstcncunopowcrcanntcpyucct call. hm __- CHARI.01‘PETOWN__GUARDIAN' Central Guardian QUICK DRYING WAGON. im- plement and auto paint, in stock at Brows. 3421-4-‘20-11 new navy blue llld red mien now in stock. Prowse Bros. Ltd. sasa-a-zs-u NOW l! your chance to get your summer hose, while our big sale is on. Lasts one, week only. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 3302-4-33-4! ._._ ,,. mores all an: hose full inh- loned. all the newest shades. Regular $1.60 for 98c. Prowsa Bros. Ltd. 3302-4-23-0 STOCK UP now in kiddies hose for the summer. A nice range of kiddies hose for 49c. Prowsc Bros. Lid. 3362-4-23-41 BE SURE and sec the wonderful bargains in our Hosiery department all this week. Prowse Bros. Ltd. _ 33024-2241 BELFAST-Services in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Sunday, April 28th, at ~11 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. Mr. Rodger will Wench. MARSHFlELD-Dunstafinage and York. United Church Services will be held as follows next Sunday: Central Church, 11 a. m; York Church, 7.30 p. m; Church School, 2.30 p. m. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE. services on Sunday, April 28, will be at Bonshaw, at 11 a. m., and at Trvon. at 7 p. m. Myron O. Brinton. minister. RADIO BROADCAST — Adllltant A. W. Martin of the Salvation Army will speak over Station CFCY this evening at 7.30 p. m. . MURRAY HARBOR- SOUTH PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES-Divine worship in Murray Harbor South, on Sunday, April 28, at 3 p. m. The Rev. Quincy A. McDowell will be the preacher. Everyone is welcome. POX MEAT.-Car Fox , Meat on track at Railway Dump Thursday. Friday, Saturday, this week. Save money by taking your requirements direct from the car. Harris Abattoir. 3400-4-25-31. WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in the Winsloe United Churches for Sunday next, April 28, will be follows: Highfield, at 11's. m; Prince- town Road. at 3 p. m: Winsloe South at 7 p. m. HUNTER RIVER United Church Charge, April 2a. mo A. E. Chapman, Pastor: 11 a. m., Wiltshlre; 3 p. m. Wheatley River: 7 p. m. Hunter River. SERVICE IN BBEADALBANE CHARGE, United Church of Canada. Rev. David Coburn MA, B.D., Minister. Services for Ap- ril 28th: Rose Valley l1 a. 1a.; Gran- ville 3 p. m.; Pleasant Vllley 7.30 p. m. POLICE COUIVIX-At the Police Court yesterday one drunk. who was also disorderly. was fined $30.00 and costs, or thirty days. Two taxi driv- ers. charged with trespass on C. N. R. property, in that they went on the platform to solicit fares, had their cases adjourned to today. An adjourned prohibition cue was fur- ther adjourned to April 20th, and a party charged with breach oi’ the unitary by-lsw had her ease like- wise adjourned to the 29th. STUDY GROUP AT CRAPAUIL. A study group was held in Crapaud School, on Wednesday, April 17th, at 2.30 p. m., with an attendance of six teachers. The president, being ab- sent, Mr. MaeKcnzic the vice-presi- , dent, occupied the chair. The meet- ing opened with varicuisugestions for Busy Work from the different teachers. This followed by a demon. station in teaching history, by m, Mulbhy. the supervisor. Various "T1001 Problems and difficulties were "I" 4186118!“ by the teachers. It ‘ was decided to hold the next mcet- , in: in ‘rryon Consolidated Scocbl, on ‘mommy. Mly mh. at m p. m. ‘ For this meeting each teacher is ask- ed to prepare a written paper on‘ t Boy Scout Jamboree Subscription List In connection with the great com- ing of age International Boy Scout . Jamboree to be held at Blrkenhead. 12113., in July, two Scouts are to be provided for by the Governor Gen- eral. Any additional Scouts must be provided for locally, and the Pro- vincial Boy Scout Commissioner and Committee have authorized the open- ing of a subscriptions lIs-t for this purpose. Subscriptions may be sent to Mr. G. Fillliter, Bank of Montreal. Mr. D. A. MacKinnon, Dominion 1n- comc Tax Department, Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, 50 Greenfield, Avenue, Mr. J. F. Leightizer, 82 Weymouth Sh, or Mr. .J. R. Burnett, Guardian Office. Subscriptions already received. Mr. George DeBlols . . . . . . . . .. $30.00 Mr. W. Chester S. McLure 25.00 Col. D. A. MacKinncn . . . ..., 25.00 Ml‘. A. A. Alley . . . . . . , 20.00 Dr. Dewar . . . . . . . . . 10.00 Mr James Paton .. 10.00 Charlottetown Guardian . l0.00 Moore dz McLeod Dr. C. l-I. Beer . . . . .. . 10.00 Mr. J. O. Hyndman . 5.00 Mr. J. R. Paton 5.00 Mr. c. rllllter . 5.0a lvlr. J. A. McMillan .. .. 5.00 Mr. W. R. Aitken 20.00 Mr. W. K. Rogers 20.00 Mr. A. B. Cosh .... 5.0a Mr. Frank Clarke . .. 2.00 Mr, G.‘_ E. Hughes 5.00 Mr. C. H. Bissett 5.00 Mr. C. H. B. Longworth 5.00 tice tonight at 7 p. m. i. - _ , 5a POWNAL CIRCUIT-Service; next School at Povmal: 2.30 Pr m. service at Millview; 7 p. ln. evening service at s p. m. Mr. Rodger will preach. l" » sa ANGLICAN SERV1CES.-—In tile Parish of New London on the 28th' cllned." I which it is entitled, allowed to rough ii. to get wormy and out o! condition, this course oi neglect at the most critical period of its life is sure to cloud its future. . various ways. raise havoc with young foxes, ______ .__.______ l organs. and interfering with growth. _ 5 1 _ The Wonns eat at the first table the ST JAMES CHOIR? Dec a1 m“ 3 fox gets whats left. “Nicholson's-Fox II-Ieslth" is one of the surest and [The worms are eradicated with ab- Sunday as iollows: 11 a. m. Sabbatil I solute certainty and fresh attacks prevented. tracts are toned. the appetite renewed at Pownal. F. l-l. Littlejohns, Pastor. I3:3,.02mg?!ulghvgstlérfilgfsgélfrrfg ; Fox Health” in their food every day WOOD ISLANDS services in Prcs-, according t0 directions and raise bylerlan Church, Sunday. April zatn, Y “"0"! healthy pups. that will crow ,package $1.50; G 105.1115; 9 lbs. up fresh as ordered.) 431311-16- 1929 the first , sip will convince you it is best. "SALAIIA," ‘ TEA. ‘Fresh iron the gas-dog's N icholson’s Fox Health "As the twig is bent the tree's in- I Vegetables and Flowers From ~Seeds I buy at If a fox is not given the care w l Intestinal parasites, picked up in affecting their digestive Carter’s Seed Store While not absolutely guy“. W"! Y" with I reasonable “"1"” of 1116mm: u w how and when to plant 0531-533 SEEDS will moons at lent as l" 19° Per cent. both in g". mlnntion and gooq] m“ B" "Rm- 11‘! "will. grow them. _Carter é? C0_ fest remedies for worms In foxes. The bowels and digestive to large vigorous foxes. Price 3 lb. .75; delivered. (This powder is put mt. .1. M. NICHOLSON, l Charlottetown, P. E. L.’ ~==\.._ I Church at 11 a. m; in the clinch Church at 2.30 p. m; in the South‘ Granville Church at '7 p. m. " "l BROOKFIELD-The services mthe ' Brookfield congregation on Sunday, ; April 38th, will be as follows: Harts- ‘ ville, 11 a. m; and Brookfield. 7.15 p. m. Hunter River Sunday School 10.30 .‘ a. m. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, April 28th, the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River will be at 3.15 p. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m. CAVENDISH AND NEW GLAS- ~ COW-There will be Divine Worship In the United Church, Sunday, April 28th, at Cavendish, 11 a. m., and at’ New Glasgow, 3 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, minister. Simp:--“Whatyer lookin‘ for?" Constable:-"We'rc looking for n. drowned man." - BImDP-"Whltver want one for?" rfi Queen Hotel Slncc taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollar! In repairs and im- provements. It ts now the lnelt llntel of its clan In the Maritime Provinces. ll appeals . to those who want‘; comfort- able Hotel and splendid table and excellent lcrvleo at g moderate price, Intel from 83.00 to 84.50' perday. ‘ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. muss L. llcQIJAlD. mum ’ i Proprietors “re-chm: dear-paw HIDDEN DIAflb-lllr. George new. barilyusdzaolanus w" M ~ 899F915 PW . i mum when brouiht to- Yr m z‘ Pluoas nasaava issmrswnlfumll y 3 a l. ,_ .1021: tst. ° ' inst. Will be as follows. K8DSlll§0OIli33‘8_$3_26' l 10.30 a. m. Sunday School 2 p. m., French River 2.30 p. m. Burlington \' 7 p. m. i -~_-_-___ .______ PRESBYTERIAN cnuncn in I’ Canada,-- Sunday, April zath. There: - will be service in the Long River Complete Stock of Highest Quality Wire Always on Hand. r FENNELL and CHANDLER FERTILIZER AWe can qualitygof ACID PHOSPHATE-MURIATE OF POTASH SULPHATE OF AMMONIA-NITRATE OF. SODA and MIXED FORMULAS specially ad- aptedfor POTATOES and GRAIN. _ We can make immediate delivery of a limited quantity or can book your orders for dellveryex steamer on opening of navigation. _..Book your orders with us now and we _ will guarantee delivery on date required. _When sending us your orders please note particularly slze- of bags and order accord. "ISIY- as we cannot book part bags. The WBISMS 0f bags are as follows: now quote you prices on Best ACID PHOSPHATE ..........125 lbs. each MURIATE OF POTASH .200 lbs. each SULPHATE OF AMMONIA 200-lbs. each NITR’ATE OF SODA .. . . . . . . . . .200 lbs. each MIXED GOODS .......125 lbs. each . B°°k Y0u_r orders at once as we have or- dared only a limited supply this your and will not have any more after our present order is sold out. A. HORNE o» co. WELSH IMPERIAL sINGERS Sponsored by the, Gyro Club i -, Under the distinguished pan-om; and M dlzluclca EDWARD‘ THEATRE r ‘in Y and. Tuesday April 29th. and 30th". "Pifiwlv the w 3111a,“ a: Hearing i; of! Lieutenant Governor Heart: Those World Famed Singers. $5813 $12.5 o $1.00. lwsn m.