As (iililfd Lugiisl 11.11.11. 11111.1 1 civil Linn. will clal llol. t cxftc tlifirl l 1 Lllnla thl’ 11 . W] ha. 1 I .\11 1-‘ -' . (h. and ll “Xi X1214 \ V, tfu- II ll mllii 111-.111I \\'ll ll t- .11 (u nui I, 111- 1111 : 1 n11 \\'l- - ' nlfllwll __ ‘ » I that! 5‘ l‘, K p1 1lo1 3 \\’c ‘ l» lillil repre- ‘ |YI‘\i\'i' - v- . :11.»l.i thi- s .--,. . y ’ 5' V‘ annlt. .5 4v lotlkc ' ‘ antic \Va_' vim ___.,..¢t—v.v§¢-¢nwv-J\IIW4 .. . ‘ cnn moi is c PAGE SIX Where the Great West Breeds Its Men A stirring melot 1111.1 of hard mhng and rough living ._'l'hriils-apienty— .\ true hlne outdoor picture-The life - and love story o1’ .1 man who won out with all the world against him—~And Loves Old Swcct Song in the person of a dainty miss from the East. “THE SUNSET TRAII.” WIIH WILLIAM DESMONI) AND HIIGHICS (l ARIYFI I 1,, Directed by enwrasr LAEMMLE IT’S A ifNllvilllSAL .1 Mr ‘ ‘ . , , ‘ _ l‘ My“ (ll H“ Larry’ Scmon Ntiftli ’ l 1n 11111-1 or HIS LATEST FIFTH COMEDIES CHAPTI If I ifrinct Today 3.15, 7 and 8.45 l TIIE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE cnAnLorrnrown GUARDIAN = ly after the ceremony the happy (JOIHIIL! left for their future h0111e in Baltimore. Happenings 0t the PRETTY-DESIGNS for t-itfbroitl- ering l11 centers, sets. aprons, etc, etc also for work1i11g.—.\llis5 Maolnnis, lliilsboro Street. 104-1320 2i COVEHEAD-UNION ROAD. _- (‘ovehead Methodist Church 3 p. 111., instead of Union Road; Stan- hope '1‘ p. n1. SUNDAY at 2.30 p. 111. Services at Mal- lltttlllt‘ at 3 p. 111. BURIED YESTERDAY. — The fnncral of the late Mrs. Jol111 Mc- Donald was held yesterday morn- ing from the Undertaking Parlors of M. Ilrnncssey to St. Duilslanfls (‘athedrztl where a Iligh ivizlss of ltcqnienl “'11s (telebratetl by ltev .\ia11ricl- .\lacl)onald. A- L. Sinnott. DEPOFtTED. —A young woman for wriuus misllrlllcallnlui includ- ing assault, alld jilacl-d In tho (‘onnty .lail, was sent back to the mainland yesterday morning. for Sunday. Marslrftcld ll a. 111.,‘ Pleasant (trove ll p. 111.. llrlmklcy T p. 1n, No service at York on account of evangelistic services at |Irackley_ ll. '1‘. Smith, ])i\Hl(il'_ MAGDALEN ISLAND MAIL.— The Post Office I)epart1nc11t a11- nounccs that t‘. (l. S. lllontcahn is. to make a special trip to thc .\lag1iaIl-n islands with lnailn‘, till‘ stealth-r leaving North Sydney on “H-dnesday next the 25th inst. incc not Iatcr thall 'l‘I1t-n'd:ly 1111irIl- ing thc 24th. NARROW ESCAPE. "Yeah-re- liIatinee-Jfic, and 11c, Edward A Night-mic, 21¢, 11¢. Bic Yfittfe?» You P“ " witlllrc. ‘l on love 11.211411 love -- ‘to l . lictiays‘ when mieght made right." Non ovc the: clung of steel s-the tl°7la§..l1itif:.\' oi t-qklirtitltll‘. ‘rot: low to see ‘éhc hero triunlpllant and the \'."1t'..'>-:l lil'(il.l§_',‘iii to dust. Greater than Anything Ever Before Attempted ls the 81112131" toiossail Production of ‘v lctor ii1.=t1;1.';~; lnnnortal (‘lnssitr Prcsllslltctl by (Alli. ih-Hfilllhlblt] The iillnohioack 0f Notre ame With LON (‘H1 . CY ilis mastcl" hzznd has grivcn to the world~~ now first triumphantly visualized an opportunity to Enjoy the Things You Love hltllilliitillt Production At the PRINLE EDWARD 4 DAYS» 1srA1rr1No MONDAY Mal iuce Daily Ii Sharp. Nigght. I Show Only at 8Sharp. lllatince Prices 37c. 26c. This Nitrht Prices 2111-3171:. 52c. . Spccici School Alatince Wednesday 7M2? 70 mzf/ A ' z ~ I1W .__ Get a pactc crispness . l ‘oven fresh flavor!’ 'i‘ln~.1 ' ‘nnialll-lnwp I1. 1I1r~< .\‘-1| 'I‘I1In Zephyr Biscuits: 1mm‘ -;-,,,,,,,.,_. -_ nnlllllec J. ’I‘. (‘rm-Iu-tt A’; ('0. ,,_. t .I- Ill 8: S m“ Twill‘? |I till)‘ I ("IIIINIIIIIATP Ilrthi‘. cnnlpi ‘lay-HA I ' .-_ (‘offln a u. 1.. ,- “n” .\_ n. u m |\\|...1.».11111- .1. I- “Ir-rs 1.. w. ' . . N. 11.111. 111.11.), 1.1-1. W. J. ilrrn ‘MM KIHIIHW _ “qdpp; Ilvlllnll “a111,, Ltd. ‘I. J‘ a“v"E|‘\“E(N _ p t. (‘nrrell Bron. L g yhgpuilni“ L M. ‘y! tr llltchll: A‘; (In. lo-nigh t. Enjoy t0 the full the‘ day afternoon whilc a littlc chap‘ mllonl six or s--\'l'n years of agc, a son of .\lr Jos, ivlcDonztld, King St, svas running l(ft' (kt-s i11 tho dock :11 Pownal \\'hl t", hc- slippcd, fall‘ i111’. into the icy watt-l‘. 'I‘wo young‘ chaps la-slcr Fall and PIIIIIPI‘ Lnntl lvcLv. with conlmotitlruhli- lIl"‘Sl‘l|(‘O n1‘ 11111111 111111111-11 from tho where lhcy were standing and r1111- ning tho lotisl- callcs leached till‘ struggling lad. iiy tilt-ll‘ combin- ed efforts they pnlb-d hhn on a sulill cakcf ' 1 I SHOULD BE MADE HEREP- .\Ir. W, .-\. .\iartin, (fonnncrcizll ilh-oss, the inventor of the now t'aIn-‘ Ions lilartin Pawl Wrench is in the R-ity. .\Ir. Martin has with him sov- cral sizes of this great wrench which has been patented I11 (fan Jtllil, llnited States, (lrcat liritaia and is null’ on application for a pat. lent. I11 (lcrlnilny and other (1111111- ilries. 1_\i'r. hiartin is President of tho Martin Paw] (Jonlpznly reec11t~ Iy lncorptn-zltcd for thl- purpose of lnlnlnfactllring and selling the lili- plenn-nt. .\Ir. I.\lz1rtln recently rc- turncd from ‘Toronto where he had 'lh<-. wrench on exhibition tlllll whcre it created a veritable sensa- tin11_ many ltssurlng him that tholc sands ot‘ them could have been sold at the exhibition had they been In stock. it is tnltierstootl that u number of manufacturing com-crin-l both In Canada and tho l'nitc(l States are anxious to pur- chase the patent right Imt the lac- al company are xtnxions to have the implement manufactured in the jlrtll/illtft: and to retain control of the sale as well an of the manu- facture. it is hoped that In this they will not be disappointed. 'l‘ln-ro is no doubt that. once placed on tho market, the Martin Pawl \Vrcneh will meet with nu unlimit- ed dcmnntl and the province is en- titled to thn employment 11nd pnt- ronulro the nmntlfacture would tlil- suro_ 1042-3-20-11 Use Your Telephone If It in nnty weather. l. o. o. $H°P FROM Hlllmilfr Cataloo- meeting 1111.1 cards tonight. FALSE rtlflilvffl. buffet gave the firemen a quick r1111 to silks Lower Queen Street Vihfdnestlny 7 195 night about 11 o'clock. SAD N WAR ill u" ' t'l"‘: Church services for Sunday, Mar. yrs; hsyliroiihlliflvlil u Li“ “n 23"“ “m “o5! C°"L‘i"~‘“‘1 n “- l"? Goff containing thc sad news 11f F. Wildey Lodge regular ‘1047 l G ALARMw-A false alarm :I.:to till - Bowling EWS. —".\ir. B. M. (loft, Social Rev. John l3. ‘the dealh of his wife which oc- General |curretl at hcr home in Hlllshoro, N. B., Thursday morning ut 8130- checkers Mrs. GOII’ FORMER ISLANDER DIES AT TAUNTON, MASS. —Licnt. Bradford years :1 member of the Tauntoa partment. dicd early "to- At, 'l‘op. a" S. Fe Ry ..... -- 119E- day at his ilomc, 35 Hodges Ave. lle was stricken with imtillmonia liam Police De oa 'l‘hur.~l(lay. in Prln SQFYiCl‘ "i ‘May 13th. 1363, and when a young ti“? llfilvli W"! 901141161011 b)’ "W 1111111‘ came to this city. where he in several llfltl? he was appointed a iilcilil)!!!‘ ,_ of the TtlIllllOll Police lhrpartlncnt. U." A, “my m“ “JL _ (‘nba (‘ant- Sugar Co. (‘uba (‘ane Sugar (To. I'I'd_ .. Int1-r11atio11:1l Paper (To, __.. l'a11-.-\111cricu11 Petroleum __. llemlinl: (To. . .._._..... __ ltailway Sit-cl Spring (‘(1, __. Nrllillivfll Pacific (lo. _____._ l'..\‘. Industrial Alcohol ('11. _ United Staten Stet-l __... R0110; Agggcii|uou “m1 (‘i-llc. Stet-i 100., of America ......... -_ - I Ilnrn worked .b<-lo11ging 1o a Nova Scotia town, 11,. I-n“. w who was arrested o11 Wcdntesday 11,. “m; u “elmmunt M the “me of his ileath. of King David ‘Lodge, A. F. and A. M“ of St. [Chapter and ltoyal 11 111i YORKWIARSHFIELD" sl‘r"i‘i“l“'.\lzlstillic organizations. Ile also a nlc Knights of Pytlllus. of the 'l‘au11- ton Police the Aiaseachusetts Police. Associ- ation. At her of (‘o Y. M. ago. l le ttlillvard island. Mr. Allan fill-Donald, Hails to t-(lnlwct with this steamer (‘llvv was fl Ililfillfllllzrr to lllo I'll)’ ,\|,i1;|,1 should therefore leave this Prov- (Iii til" ilillffiiy Iillfiilll‘ 11'1"" YW“ gpmyinigfl|l __ (‘zlnatlian Rtcalnship .‘\.‘ii)t"-iil)‘s' (‘o1n. Innninion ltridgl: . Xionlreal Power _ Winnipeg l-Ilt-ctrlc . llrelveries , (‘onsnlillatcll Still-liars i“ M" BONDS I‘I"" Victory _______ __'_.._. ‘ltlti/lfi Victory _____________ __ BANKS of 11111111 t'tblltllll‘.i'l'li __..__.___-_ 2021K, “'1 ‘II tcrllay. D CORlSI-L-GENTHNER At St. l|t|ict but soll-n111lz~-d hy ltcv. Aiaurlco lilac-I Donald when Nils-s was united (icnlhnl-r of lllhnorn 'l‘hc Iirldr: Mabel (‘arr, cousin of the groom. 13"" zigl-il 1o and ii years old respe1-.t~,'l‘in\ elroom was supported by Mr. llicKlnnltm. “rpm-f Qllvldli Sqpare School. (icorgc ills wife till-d about a y Webster, Edwvartl Island, My factories. l11 the rank of captain. lie was a mculliei‘ I\Iark's Royal Arch of 'l‘uunton (lonncil Select hlastcrc, all \V£ll<l nllber of Orient Lodge, one time 11c was a lnl-m- iilllllllillill . l", First ltcgiment, \l iNt. .13. leaves one Orllwll lN-nmans l)n11.<t.'111‘s ]Il'|‘lly (‘ilthcdral a wctllliilg was Doris (‘.(11'i:ll|i\im'“nl in marriage Baltimore. was ltttrnded by Ziiiss leach er Day at the “Y” ym 1o till 12—SpecIal class 5.—Stndents till‘ L-Junior Basketball S till l0—-Senlors Ys-dltethotilsts vs St Peters Still-Alleys open lo-Senior refreshments llolvling. pool, showers, billiards reading had nluny friends 011 the your convenience. I _ sERl/ACES- — i“ island who will ties-ply regret to __- lv-litiillgltlfl King George Hall‘ at l1 ma", of he, death a. 1n. and 7 p. m. Sabbath b01101" st. John on Saturday, .\larcl1 21st, lnterlncllt at HALIFAX, ..\Iarch \VI1- lion: l-nrnishctl for 27 Ward,‘ liielnbers Stout; Iixchilngc. .\1ne1'ical1 (‘a11. Co, _____ .\m_ (‘ar 1k Foundry Co. Ilivlll- Wrbstcr was 1111.11111- nerlln-l-y c... __ (iulf .e \\'est Imlics S» 1 .\1n1-rica11 lAlUUllltltlVW ('11. .. .\111_ Smelling J9 Ill-fin. ('0. _ .\n;1c1n1(l:t (‘upper .\li11. (Yo, .1 ‘ ndian Pacific ill-ll 'l‘l-lcphonc. l.:1\\'1'e1>c-_\ l-‘lonr . ilian Fraction _. E)l't)llll'l,illtl\\rll'ti Smith (foal. llcnry Wllbster of 'l‘a11nt0II, and Spanish llivt-r Prcfcrrcll __ one brother and a sister at Prince spitnish Itiver (‘(1111, _ _ _ _ _. Steel (‘lnnpnny nl‘ (‘anada _. lirilish l-Tlnpirc Stet-l lst Pld. when washed properly -’ says Mrs. Experience, who tells how to wash them room at l9.— Quota- by Johnston and- of the lvlontreal (To, __.... _ 1 wcarmg- o11 clothes . soapy amttcr just runs away. “Clothes last longe “Some women actually rub holes in clothes trying to get them clean with harsh, ordinary laundry soaps, which are only half soap anyway. N0 wonder they say, ‘Washing is so “The easiest way I've found to wash ciothcs-Ycasicst on clothes and easiest: on myself-Wis by using Sunlight Soap. N9 boiling or hard rubbing is necdcd—thc pure Sunlight suds penetrate through and through each fabric, loosening dim and dissolving grease spots. Then in rinsing, all dirt 11nd “And as cvcry bit of Sunlight: is pure, cleansing soap, it lathcrs generously, docs not fade anything washable and 1s far more economical. Sunlight kccps your hands nice and soft. Levers, Tomato, Inaitc it.” MARCH 20, 1925 T 8-55-2 Nora rlcotlzl . .\1u_\'. I125; Jnly. 109.10 tanh 11:11:; 1:2. Data 1.\Iay,-I Sept. i132}. llljlflfitllfllt" llilllit hllililfclll E _ . . _ _ . . _ . __. 2-19 Sunlight Soap (‘urn ~ .\Ia_\‘_ ]i‘J; . July, 461%; Sept. (ll'l, L’. 11 \\‘l|c:1I' .\l:|_\'. ltitiiili .ll1]_\'_ llilll-Q; G /r;'-"‘—, ...._._ ~ f ____ r HOLMANS ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. THOUSANDS OF ROLLS OF NEW WALL PAPERS TO MEET SPRINGRS DEMANDS AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERY HOME. you don't loci well. you're too busy to spare the time, you don't wish to get dreu_e_tl__to go out. These and a dozen other reasons are apt to prevent you from coming to our ltoro for coma much needed article, Jun Phone 219 and we will deliver tho good! promptly. Parlor Or Living Room Wall Papers What could. be more ouitllble for the above room: than a beautiful all over pattern In colt color achemel which If used with har- monlzlnl hangings would produce I very charming effect. The new P°|¥chrome| too Ire very dainty and you'll be surprised at the moderate prices. Tu: R: Korma ORE 539. 1 Kitchen And You'll want to ace the new por- celain tile: for Bath Room and Kitchen: and they'll even look very pretty on bed rooms. Have a wax finish, can be washed. will hold their color and look nlco long- er than the varnished tits-to say they're handlome In puttln: It mild and only 58c double roll. Bath Room Papers .1, ,,.-.t11..\‘~\\ 9*‘ ' '3 .Q-7IIQY Walls have become faded. homo and replacing faded wnli covurlngu. The purchase of good wnlt paper Ia just as good an Investment as wlae expenditure on chalra or rugs find the satisfaction from using just the right wall paper I: quite as lntlng n the enjoyment of other Home Furnishings. Our Wall Papers will make your home brighter more beautiful and inviting. SAMPLE BOOKS ON REQUEST‘ HOLMAWS Charlottetown Branch Ministers to the Interior (of Your Home) An Immense Stock of New WALL PAPERS Many have paused mutter during the gray days of Autumn and the long winter evenings, but with the Spring days hero they are shown up ynmerclfuiiy In all their faded dlnglneu by the searching glance! of n warmlnx sun. Spring time In the time for brlghtenllrlg up the h ' Bedroom Papers Chintz and loft tone atrlpn arfl very popular Bed Room pBPPIE- i The really delightful and ("WY effect produced by their use ZIP 1 penis to the artistic eye. The cut out or band borders to match. w" rial the some expression of dalnti- neu throughout, At prices you want to ply. Dinng Room And Hall Papers Extremely good value I" ti" popular tapeltry etfleots which hi" the appearance of much more t-‘X- penalvo papers-their rich tints B" very suitable for rooms with 9mm’ of light and the new borders W match give the necessary finishing touch to "III beautiful humble-i‘ dlfferenfprloou and vlrY ""'°"' able. 4.1-!