‘fmay 8.15, 1 and m: atlnee-glfifi 11¢‘ night-nee, 21¢; llai ..--. d . Entered: nocent Novice pejflflzxited: The Toast of the Town ‘nun WHAT DID IT cosr HER '2 a A Photodramatic Hit You LAEMMLE Presente Hie Latest UNIVERSAL JEWEL The GAIETY GIRL . v . ‘From l. A. R. Wyiie's Novel, "The lnherltora” I Starring the Charming MARY PHILBIN The Famous "Merry-Go-Round" Girl NOW DELIGHTING THE CROWDS “Inbad TheSaiIorK-Monkey Comedy For Canada’s Farms. Group oi’ Iuture Canadian farmers with Captain J. Marshall of the Cunard liner Antonin, taken on hoard the steamer before disembarking at llaliiuxlast Saturday (March 21). A "Large Lobster Pack Predicted I Are You Prepared t0 Handle and Care for the FISH the SANITARY WAY ? Have Us Make Your METAL SUPPLIES "BOILERS, TRAYS, STOVE PIPE, SINKS, ETC. Made at Short Notice- i rnrn ll. TIIAIIIOII iPhone 393 J. Opp Prince Edward Thfiilrc 80 Graiton Street m ' PQ5§IB|L|TIES I .95" g3... increase your principal by taking advantage of the high premium on your bonds? Can you Increase your Income wlthoutloaa of security? Can you inereaae your aecurlty without loee o! income? These questions eilouid be answered, Without obligation to the Investor, we will make a complete analyaie of any Iiet o! hold- lnge mailed to ul- iEastern Securities 00., Ltd. Bank of Nova Gcotia iuilding Charlottetown Hellln NVICIII e-GHOP from Hoimalfa Catalog. BOARD or TRADI.—QiIa-rtorl! Meeting, Wednesday over-till- 20844-21 SUDDEN lLLNEbe-Mr. Cecil Kemp. Accountant on the emf! the Bank ot Montreal, Yer-mouth, was stricken suddenly Tuesday lut with acute appendicitis. lHe was taken to the Yarmouth clinic llllrm ory where he underwent an immed- iate operation. At latest. roporte Mr. Kemp was doing as wefl aa could be eaipocted. Mr. Kemp is a son oi Capt. and Mrs. Kemp. thie cltv- .-...t...‘... RUSTICOP-Many oi the Ruetlco farmers who have shim?“ live hogs through the Hunter River Shipping Club have greatly beneitt- ed.-1'.'illr. Abram Peters, Oyster Bed Bridge has sustained the loss oi his horses which had been hurt last winter on the ics.—- Miss Pearl Mutch has returned from Boston where she has been for some time. Her many friends are glad to have her back again.— Everybody enjoys the crossword puzzles which appear daily in the Guardlsm-R. IN MEMORIAM M R8 BENJ. BALDERBTON. The death oi Mrs. Benjamin Balcierston, which occurred recent- ly in Montreal where she had been visiting her daughter, marks the passing ot a very estimable lady who had spent man)’ yea!“ Ill Charlottetown. She was a daughter of the late Rev. George O. Huestis an honored minister of the Methodist Conference of N. B. and P. E. island who was station- ed on the Cornwall Circuit in this Province some forty years ago. Mrs. Balderston was a well edu- cated and accomplished lady- who always took a deep and active in- terest in the work of the Methodist Church. As a charter member oi the Woman's Missionary 30¢!" ety,a teacher in the Sunday School and a member oi the Dorcas Society oi the church, her faithful and earnest work was very much appreciated as it was alwafl rendered in the sweet and Chris- tian spirit which characterized her WIIOIQ lite. ' “How good she was and what a gentle, generous, noble spirit she had, and how she shone out among common people as some- tiling so real and zelwlfle- so lull or every kind of worthiness." lier husband Benjamin Balder- ston. a former Provincial Auditor and late Secretary oi the City School Board predeceased b-er twelve months ago. She is survived by two sons. Theo" in Banif. Alts.., Cedric in Charlottetown, also one daughter. Mrs McVicar in Montreal. ROCHFORD SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for March. Grade X—1 Agnes Gallant. Mary Gaudet, 3 Iris Mcbelllan. Grade lX——1 Marion Costello. .2 his Callaghan, 3 Martina, Connors. Grade v1lI—1 Gladys McKinnon. Constance 2 2 Nellie Her-mans, 3 (‘oykn . Grade Vii-l Olive Doucette. 2 Bertha McAleer, 3 Florence Mc- Innis. Grade Vl—~1 Mary Quinn, 2 Eleanor Mead, 3 Winnifred Kelly and ‘Mary ill. Benoit. Grade V-—1 Elanor Hornby and Katie Wedge. 2 Elizabeth Duiiy, 3 lliida POWGI‘. Grade =lV—1 Margaret Mcbellan. 2 Mary Abbi-rig. 3 Edna Richard. Grads ill-l Pearl Crosby, 2 Winn-iired Moran. 3 Leanora Mc- Carroll. Grade lll—-1 Lillian Hogan, 2 Eilccn O'Neil, 3 Ens Mcbeiian. Grade Ill-l Marie Scale, 8 Mary Collins. 3 Lillian Honneeeey. Grade lll—1 Annie Mullins, 2 hi1- llan ‘Peters, 3 Margaret Prowsc. Grade I—1 Mary McAloer, 2 Mar- guerite Burgess. 3 ‘Helena Smith nnti Ruth Creamer. Grade l—1 Mary Walish, 2 Doris lwylan, 3 llelen Garrett and, Frances McCarcy. Guernsey Farm Full Cream ilaramels Assorted Flavors 1 :1... WINNING NORDIC “Tlbd . -' ll 1n44' Home Show, two were owned by Mr. Reginald ‘Penman, East. Royal- ty, and the other and thegpeina t7, end the ‘other b7 Mn Ray Clarke, Unionflrhey were fie get or Colorado lb. a registered carri- age stallion, owned by Mr. flam- mond Kelly. in whose mine they were entered. Ashlee on CAMPAIGN-The Albegwelt. A. AHA, will in the com- ln-g week carry out its Annual Mem- bership Gunilla-in. During a half “"1111?! 81111081- tllie orBI-Illlation has fostered athletics, made Igneous our province, and ever Qlven our citizens pride in their premier ath- letic club. lln the coming season every effort. will be made to main- tain the glorious record of the past —4‘~leld and track meets. baseball and football will-l be encoumgpd, More svwuius 1e hockey. end ai- ready steps are being taken to have a team worthy of the great record o! the rpast. IEver-y citizen will hei-p $118 My: this week. Do it. with a s e. Palm Sunday Service (Continued from Page 1.)‘ t but also the conscience and rea- Iflll. Bud claimed tor the aervioo oi God the whole man, his emu tions his will and his mind. The appeal to the heart gripped human emotion not only because of the heroism of the cross. bu: because of the exceeding value oi Him who suffered. ‘ ll’ the power o! human love was such that the memory oi a mother or friend was strong enough m dam the flood gates oi _ ion, surely the infinite lave o Christ will maksits appeal to the lost. the Wondering. the outcast. If one soul is lost it is because it has ilung aside the appeal and claim oi the yearning heart of Jesus. But we distrust emotions and we are right. There is a moral side and this makes its appeal to the conscience and the will; We milflt difllillmrlsh between the true self saf-ricice oi heroism and the cowardice o! suicide for example. As the heart cannot love the un- lovely. so the conscience cannot assent to the immoral. Godcan neither pass over sin-ed th ugh it had no existence, nor can e sob ect a smiess man and make him bear the punishm nt oi sinners. "No man may del ver "his brother, nor make tenement unto God for hlm.". In the cross oi Christ God not only vindicates the moral law. ciple and power of forgiveness... God Himself, for love oil mam look humanity Into Himself and in the cross we see the grandeur. of a moral triumph. Hers we see no nerveless, immoral good nature but the vindication oi ‘righteous love. Heuceforth Christ claims th conscience and will by virtue oi a moral victor-v. i, But Christ claims not only the heart and will, but the reason as well. We cannot know God absolutely but there can be no reasonable worship oi an Unknown God. we.» must not seek to magnify God by insisting on his omnipotence only. God is not. an arbitrary, capricious Being. To treat him as such would be to make Him human not but also demonstrates the prin- fivity or 5m v ireedom o! his will. Ia more iatsiist before God. lnoli a blind automaton ruled by laws and forces he can only dimly understand and use. revealed his will in the moral law; VII Treat Colds Externally 'I~‘or eore throat, brmchitia or deep cheat colds. rub Vick: Vapo Rub briskly over throat and chest. and cover with warm flannel. Vicke acts in two ways-both dir- ect: absorbed like a lininrent and Inhaled aa a vapor. A quick relief for the cold troubles o! all the family. Communion Service (Continued from Page l.) spirit had rebelled. ‘One has only to ihink oi the young men and women. and old men and women too in our own province iretting and challng and embittered be- cflilfle U18! think and tool their circumstances cripple. circum- scribe and constrain them from be- ing what their ambitions have de- filfed. Mute Inglorious Miltons, guillless Cromwells. and hands that the rods of empire might stances forbid. , WE. Henley. the poet. had giv on inspiration to many in his poem "lnvictusz" “Oui of the night that covers me- Bisck l as the pit from pole to e 9° l thank whatever gods may be loor my unoonque ble soul." "in lbs fell clutch of circumiva-icc I have not winced nor erlcd aloud Under the bludgeohinga oi chance, My head is bloody, but un- bowed." This was the spirit oi a brave man meeting life's circumstances will: courage. but without God. W71? ehouit not the Christian be even braver when he knows that God in Christ is his dcliverer prom the mere materialism oi external environment! Again, though circumstances are Illfzcly not oi our own making our own sine are. We may not be able to help the captivity or en- vironment. We can help the cap Man is lett to the He is not He is God had the Ten Commandments and He o uni. sway are everywhere." but circum- ' so long us human nature is what ;'\..'i . j mo vouuc nusslllu"riiiucig;fli glue rumor: cnoncn crmvcnavanzstsoliqrruncese’ A A Troubctzkoy) - is i nojrao manner Auonovai. couramou or cauaoais oaeeiér-aanlroue. Earle Spicer Will Give a Concert Wiiiltgiihcwlntier PRINCE EDWA lijtr-rnaffiTflE I Tuesday wtenant Uger the "IIédIrIdIdnaE: afnd Mrs. i Heartz h I - ~ " will mark one oi the moat limptrrtant Mualeal Events oi I "Real Prince"Mllrurfdouhtedly create un- a AT _ THE l Apart from the fact that thla rooont Years the P°I"°"'I "parim" o. a pngegented intereet. m, Sploer and hla noyll <=°'"P" ‘ go LM-d Byng, and letrratoclalgvfizi; a" other notables throui °“ ' at the Government House, Ottawa, and the Governmfl"! H and other cltiel- nion have lettcra of Introduction from Queen AIOXIMPI duetlon trom Prlnoeaa Mam-taut» to Lady Iyng and d have been entertained wlthlmthe Iaat few weeks ' ouae In Winnipeg, Vancouver ER ANU THE PRINCE WILL GIVE BUT ONE CONCERT IN CHARLOTTETOWN, STARTING A‘? 8.15. l SEATS NOW ON SALE" - . Ticker OFFICE ovens 4o 1.10. GENERAL ADMISSION 52c. , p RESERVE o’ ‘ DAILY AT 9.30 A. M. snow: NOTEz-MR. sPlo Bishop of Namur to Prepare 1926 Congress Q cut rmidcni: of the Eucharistic Congress was a r0 till “man S. Montreal: recently. Accompanied y Comte DIIY ' e, rivate secretary. he was Ofk-IOIIIZG to. mo uno.1926. Photo aphed at Windsorettlloii. J. Vnn Rlckatnl. elgian Gonaul at Iioiiiretl; "l s'gnor Heylen, Bishop oi’ Namur and p _ Moxelapbound pauenger on the CansdmnRPsclgc Boom“ his general secretary f" ti" Cliliilfefifi and l-he W- “b 1d u] ' . here he will formulate plans for the Congress to e _e ere in Iilontreal from left to fight. C0111“? Dwiimvlile» hhnslgn“ Heyhn’ Rev. 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As the heart protests against a God who is not perfect love and the conscience against Him who is not perfect goodness, so the reason will protest against a capricious God. God speaks to us through the cross as to reasonable man. 111cm is nothing in Him meanlngIPos or wayward. He is the God of haw and Order and the cross appeals to man's reason no less than to man's heart and will and claims him on the side oi order, law and truth. As have, Goodness, and Truth Christ claims our heart, will and reason that our whole nature may be surrendered to Him. a sacri- flce like His, well-pleasing to God. --i<nec--——- Stock Quotations HAIJIIFAX, April 4.-— Quotationl, furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members oi the lMontrel Stock Exchange: Atch. Top. & Santa m» Ry __ 1181A American Can. Co. ...... .... 164% American Oar & Foundry Co. Am_ Locomotive Co. ...... -. 124% Am. smelting l: ltsfin. Co, . 9i Anaconda Copper Min. Co. . 38 Canadian Pacific Co. ----- -. 141% N.Y_ Central Q d-iud. Riv. 1R3. 116 International Paper Co. ---. Kelly Springfield Tire Co, ... T on the would slopes would YCIUIE. Pan-American Petroleum ... Roadin! 0o. --_--_--.-.- --- Southern Poeiflc 6Q. .- Union Pacific 8y. -...-..... us, Industrial Alcohol Co. . United Gtatel Steel ...... -- iCruoihiejteei 0o, of Am. ... Bell Telephone -Bl'0li9t0il ..'-. lat. uwrenee __ - Breeiliea beetles -.----..- °ii‘."”m$.°‘"“.- Canadian steewhln w cu- ~---Q--- eta tie -...-..... Ill ma», m; July, 10,115: “can "1, 041.5; my, u; h.‘ t. cite-am, e111; Jule, me '11». mu: “my. m: 1am. _ * . Oct. - 1 But well HREE days after the B news filtered into New Poster} had all died down before it was even known in the errcan metropolis. To-day, a few minutes after raucous-voiced “newsies” would outstanding incidents for your benefit. T that everybody reads, _ ——news that concerns them even This is the up-to-the-min $0 bill’. and how to buy. “ExtrauExtr-a! British Take Bunker Hill!” J- attle of Bunker Hill, the York. Theexcitement in the battle had started, _ be calling their extras streets of every city on the continent. Bulletins be published after every charge up the bloody . Shortly after the final shot was fired headlines emblazon the story across Page One’ of every newspaper. The newspapers make it possible for you to know the news of the day almost simultaneously with its occur. Out of the tangle of daily events, its relates the his is the news knowing ones realize that there is other news as more intimaltelyw. p m ute news of what to buy, where f_ The advertisements are ncwscolumns of ‘merclian and manufacturers whohave important stories to to i‘ YOU. Take advantage ‘of than}, Keep abremt of this im. " portant news. ' If it were not important, good bugfnegg "e" W011"! not pay for the‘ --.-........ lit . privilege of telling it to you, ,,_ Be sure you get all the news. APRIL é, 1925