l ii l . '- ar 3.15 wrru PROLOGUE g “IS-AW” . England's great gm u. the " have -. human - real. , RICHARD BARTHLEMESS SlTRlAND TODAY ONLY , IN A DRAMATIC MASTER-PIC! “ WHEELS OF Also Fox News t? Novelty. CHANCE" Immortal sun-y t. Greatest Martyr T h e England's NURSE EDITH CAVELL motion picture public-a photo-v drama, unequalled. _ Great in Prologue on the Stage wrm sssr LOCAL rsucwr s-snows DAILY NIGHT 37c—52c SPECIAL MATINEE common: PERFORMANCE CHILDREN 10c JCVAPITOL 1.4. GLAMOROU S MDCS LATE ST CYCLONE fro-DAY ALSO, SERIAL l Trihlnnrzal “Eagle of the Niglht” .1, \\ AND A MERMAID COMEDY , . LAUREL- HARDY COMEDY a r R 1 N c E EDWARD romoluzow Laugh with the screen's most mirth- fnl travesty on River. Romance and Ad- venture. Laughs i Bonn l ' “ TIGER'S SHADOW” (Ihapter 2 5'." .1 BEAUTY finds a new expression in the Ford car. _ Perfect proportion serves to mould its low lines 1n pleasing harmony. Graceful, full crown fenders, acorn type headlights and full-nickeled radiator shell and appointments set off its dignified appearance. Performance ‘in the Ford car implies more than smooth speed flexibility, getaway and instant response to the brakes. The word covers inbuilt quality, precision methods of manufacture, and inherent balance- all of which make for many thousands of miles of carefree motoring. ECONOMY-Month after month, as you have the opportunity to test this Ford car of yours, the realiza- tion grows that it costs very little to operate. You find that you get over twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline in city driving; nearer thirty on the open road. It is spar- ing on oil. Tires last longer than you anticipated, because the car is light and braking smooth and even. Ford labour and parts are low and Ford service is available everywhere. , LONG LIFE-Your Ford car is not outstyled from year to year. You can drive it as long u you like and it will hold its own in any company, Rather than creating yearly models, the Ford Motor Company's pgllcy i; constantly to make improvements which can be incorporated with your car at low cost. ‘ SAFETY-The fully enclosed sh; brake system grips the flying Wheglg with silent power. The windshield is of shatterproof glass. A steel body gives maximum protection. 5"" 8'1 111811 lPw-‘ls the perfect bal- ance of the Ford car and its uniqug and effective transversesprings hold it firmly on the road. These features contribute to both physical 5nd mental comfort. SIMPLICTTY-Behind the whole plan of the Ford car is a basic prin- Cihle thathas been followed to the letter. Elli! may be expressed in the words Malta it better- make it simpler”. TIME PAYMENT-If you prefer to buy out of income, you will find the authorized time payment plm oifered by all Ford dealers 32¢ _ attractive. Central (idardian -.c u f BALI TODAY st 1 o'clock st B. H. Colvillds. New Haven. 5052-3-‘1-11 SEE TIE BIG TIP TOP AD in this issue. J. W. Robbins, local agent. 5059 k D0 NOT DIM!‘ scndinl {our Il- newal-you will lei. In artistic callu- dnr if paid in time. l! PAYING IOU! 811880!!!- TION now get the choice of nine cu- endars from the Charlottetown Guar- dlsn. AUCTION BALI at B. H. Cclvilids, New Haven, has been postponed un- til today on account o! the storm. 5052-5-7-1i PRINCE CHARLIE and Flora Mac- donsld. This is the subject of the lecture Thursday evening. Cslsdonisn Club. by A. A. McLean, K. C. a 5009-3-5-31 l on mus cannon. so: ms Guardian. Nine to choose tram. TIE ‘I'll’ TOP AD in today's Guardian will tall you how much you should psy for a suit. o! clothes. J.W. Robblec. 5059 YOU SHOULD have your order now for a suit of Tip Top Clothes. tho largest one price orgmintion in tbs world. J. W. hobbies. 5059 LISTEN 1N 0N STATION CFCY for Old ‘lime Concert io be broad- cast Friday night, March 8th. It B o'clock through the courtesy of C. E Pratt 6r Son, 8t. Peters. 5021-3-5-21 OLD TIMI CONCERT, broadcast AUCIION SALE.- Clssrinl out Auction Bale of stock and implements st rm. Alisa J. McDonald's. Rice Point, March 14th at l o'clock.‘ J. P. Bradley, Auctioneer. 5011-34-5-11-1! O SUNDAY IGIOOIr-liv. J. W. by paying your subscription to tbs _ _. clan-n docket at, the Police Court yes “Fwaimw- from hill fellow workers. while Mr. M. W. Wood, being 1928 pups. DEATH 0F FORMER ISLAND GIRL IN PENNSYLVANIA-Mrs. Ir- vin 1-1. Martin, formerly Miss Minnie Walker, of Launching, passed sway sitar s short illness cum and pneu- monia, leaving s. husband and rive small children, the oldest ten , and the youngest two years old, also one brother, John in Vancouver, B.C., and one sisior, Mrs. Capt. William J. Sigsworih, of Newport. (Pair-lot please copy)’ BOY SCOUTS NOW IN TRAIN- INiL-Orelt activity is-being exhib- ited by thcBoy Scouts of Charlot- tetown under the direction of Mr. R. C. Parent. Flour churches have Boy Scout organizations, and Mr. Parent, as assistant Provincial Commissioner. has kindly undertaken to train those o! their number desirous of qualify- ing ls First Class Scouts. 1n addition ta visiting the various patrols, in- specting and encouraging "them, Mr. Parent is carrying an classes of in- struction and demonstration every other week after the usual meetings. About n, dozen boys attend, all keen onlwinning promotion and an- xious te make good under the Scout Law. In the coming summer two or more first Class Scouts, will be sent to England to represent the Province in the great Imperial Boy Scout Jamboree then to be held. There is ho royal read to First Class Scout- ship, therefore, the boys are hard at work with a. view to passing the var- ious iesis and examinations. It is good work, and Charlottetown is for- iunsie in having in Mr. Parent such an eflicicnt and enthusiastic Scout miner to lead and encourage the iyoungsiors. ' PERSONALS is spending the week in the city. Mrs. C. L. Busiln. city, was a. vis- itor to York yesterday. Mr. H. E. Dawson, Augustine Cove, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Poitier of Si. Louis are visiting friends in this city. The many irlends of Mrs. Edward Haywood will be glad to know she is improving alter her severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Bellars, o! Argyle Shore are spending the week ' in the city attending the farmers meetings. They are the guests of Mr. and M11. Iirank L. Dillon. Senator MacArthur and Mr. Ben- jsmin Rogers, Jr., of Bummer-aid , were in the city yesterday attending the funeral of the late Mr. George J. Rogers. Mrs. A. Weir c! Cottsm, Ontario, spent the week end in Charlottetown visiting friends. This is Mrs. Weir's first visit to the Island. ‘ i Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Walters and their 15 children, of Llanelly, Wales recently sailed (or Canada under the British Family Bet ‘ IL Scheme. Mr. Pat Flynn, Frisian Road is re- poriod much better. His mother Mrs llilbeth l"lynn arrived from Sydney vflhrdly- _ Miss Frances 1-1. McCsbc has sr- ~ rived at her horns at Btsnhope. be- ing much improved since her visit to the hospital. m. Gscrgs W. West, general mor- cbani, Innisflil, il Spending the winter at Long Beach, Calif. Before returning home about April 15th he mantis to visit Mexico. W "“'*'“"" ""- * PHIZE KINDLY IIMEMBEI-ED-Amons the presents received by Mr. and Hrs. Weston Csrmody who were rc- ccntly married, were beautiful giiis tram the firm o! Bruce Stewart d: 00-. Ltd" where the groom is em- blmd and also. In lnnrorrim silt PLEASANT SURPRISE-Last week owner o1 Wondsrcrsst llbx Ranches, was pre- paring 10x dons for spring, discover- ed a. litter o! beautiful 10x pups be- lieved to have been whelped about Feb. 15th as they are large and strong and all now doing well, sire and dam M!‘- Charles Proud of Hampshire ' ian: DUCKS 1st Drake and Duck over 1 yr. 1st drake; 1st, and 2nd due-k (1928 hatch) Rouen, 1st drake and 1st duck. Pe- kin (1928)—H. 0. Boswell. 1st drake (Pekin)_ over 1 year. Geo. Boswell. dress 1st Gander. Toulouse, over 1 yell‘. 1st and 2nd Goose, Toulouse (HIM- Almon Boswell. 2nd Gander, over 1 year, 1st and 2nd Goose over 1 year, 1st and 2nd Gander, all Toulouse, 1st and 2nd Gander, 1st. and 2nd Goose over 1 year, 1st and 2nd Goose (1928) all Emdcn, 1st’ Gander, 1st Goose, over 1 year, 1st Gander (1928) any olfier variety-Geo. Boswell. DRESSED POULTRY 1st,‘ 2nd and am, m. Cockerels; 2nd and 3rd, Pair Fowl; 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Box of l2 packed for export- ‘Airs. D. J. Carmichael. l 1st pair Fowl, Cyr_us Picksrd. ' EGGS 1st dozen Specials, Mrs. Geo. Hodg- son. 2nd dozen SpéEials. Ludlow Jenk- ins. 1st dozen extras, first specials and first extras in 30 dozen cases, Mrs. Ira. Rodd. _ 2nd dozen Extras, Cyrus Pipksrd. BABES 1st Chinchilla. .Wili'red Cudmorc- 2nd Chinchilla-Geo. Boswell, Jr. Plymouth Rocks Barred lab-and. Srdpenmdults); 1st Pen (young), J. Costello. 2nd pen (adult); 2nd pen (young) —J. Mclnnis. _ ' u-rmrr! Plymouth Rocks Barred lst- Cock, 2nd Pen (young)—l1er- bert Frizzell. l 1st ul-lsnflfidwin ,Whiie. 2nd l-llen, litbockerel and 8rd pen Young-Harry l-lyds. 3rd 'Hcr'i,'_ lstCockcrsl. 18h Ind 3rd pen adults, and 1st pen young-Mrs. Fred McLaren. ‘ 2nd Ccckerel-Cyrus Pickard. White Rocks 1st Cockerel and ‘lhii Tullett-Ed- win ‘Nhite. ‘ynnrlottcs White 1st Cock, 2nd Hen, 1st Pullei; —l!1r- nest Burke. 1st and 2nd Hen, 1st and 2nd Cock- erel, 2nd and 3rd, Pallet; 3rd pen adult, 1st pen young-Almon Bos- well. lsi. pan adult, J’, W. McDonald. 2nd pen adult-Herbert Frizzoll. brplngions, Buff 1st Hen. Wendell Cudmore. 1st Pen Young, J. W. McDonald. Legliorns, White 1st Cock, 1st Hen and 2nd Pen young, Peter Brodie. 1st pen Young, W. E. Murley. Minor-car, Black 1st Hen and 1st CockereL-Edwin White. ~ Rhoda Island Reds 1st Cock, 2nd‘iPen Adult, 3rd Pen Young-Charles Proude. 1st and 3rd Hen. 1st Pen Adults. 2nd Pen Young, Edison Muteh. 2nd l-len, 1st Cockerel, 1st Pulct, and 1st Pen Young, Charles Roberts. Jersey Black Gibbs ' 1st Cock, 1st Hen. 1st Oockcrcl and lshPullcipAlcx. McKay. D. J. Carmichael. Record of Performance Class Ply- mouth Rocks Barred ummiufifln Had toSIt Qown ‘Breath So Short ~ Mm. H. Brculsssu, M , wriiost-"Ibr many yuan - with shes-inns of bani-h; than 1cm ycussgolliad istionoltbnbsart, mdwusobidl ‘iositdowntwo W Nag upstairs. u Plllliifli siuw Judging F Exhibits Concluded Yesterday The Poultry Show ycsiordly con- tinued to attract attention, and the high quality of the birds was favor- ably commented upon. Judging was concluded yesterday. Following is the remainder of the Price List, o! which was given in yesterday's Guard- lst Hen and lstlPsn Young, Mrs. <_ Mmitiizm .. ...__.___..____-_,_._ ___\ STRIBKEN uuwil m PRIME oruri "TRUH-A-UVFS" Rid lisr s! a ma. it i. u. thick l‘ < wooden stricken down willlmdi“ asiwlisnthc lhouldbecn oyin; the lull. w wondari‘ to lino however, that such dlligcroug 1130,11,; u Rheumatism, Pain in the 13m Ilfllu“ v T (“fiction Biliougl uons and other troubles oi the s...“ Hysr, Kidneys and Bowels are quickly W h! i}? wonderful nudism,- likom m‘ in ti: boa i e tiiul En Valley cl ‘Baum coll-marsh: Draschmg writes: _ w; rem,“ great benefit from ‘Fruit-a-iives,’ q. ...‘;'.‘°;‘..£. limit“ _ 180- es ' lives’ always in the house, gs they are a wonderful medicinsp For more than a quart-er oi a cent.” "Frurt-s-tives" has been gggam 1st Hen, Mrs. Fred McLaren. 2nd Hen, Harry Hyde. - Junior competition (under 1g ycsrs)—lst Cooker-cl and 1st Pulls: Borden Boswell. 2nd Cockcrel and 2nd Pullet, Wen- dell Cudmore. ~ . 8rd Cockerel and 3rd Pullet, Harold Fall. -. MAIIIIIYI llnimeni for coughs and sol“ On Sale To-day 3 i; \- § a i 4 .1 r ‘i 4ll9Z ' “l FAW DOWN AN’ GO BOOM" “Sweethearts on Parade” 51? DI“ Robertson 4197 “MAKIW wnoorra" _ t “Don't Be like r1..." i; Iii _ Hm Riclmun, Comedian " l . 4190 "l’M rsuuuc YOU" a “lFound You Out when ‘I l Found You in" 1.; Fax Trais by Twin Cerunovich Orcheaim. Vocal Charmer 4143 “COME ON BABY" "Some of These Days” For Tlbll 5y Ailirier Wylie and His Com-lads Hniei Ore/ruin I Selections "E on ovary Brunswick Record _‘ New Release ovary Thursday Hou- tnuc over C. I. C. ‘t. Radil Station or at. ISLAND RADIO C0. us Great George smut. 0111"" than order your copy at ones. .~ "rofessional Cards Mark R. McGuigan j B. A. BAEIJSTEB, soucrron. ETC- , MONEY TO LOAN 01mm amt. Charlottetown. PM McLeod s. Bentley?‘ J. A. BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY. K. 0. Barrister and Aiicrnsy-li-LII 081cc: 150 Richmond Street nous! r0 Loss . g Charlottetown, l’. E. l. Bell & Mathieson - L. L B. I. I. [ELL D. I». IATIIIIBO! _ Drill. Attorneys, Its. _ K013i! ‘I0 LOAN pic-citrus. . . I 4 - ‘v -j McDonald 8r McPhee noun. anus-um; iii-AD fi}"-ir.-1r:;,',.r.,...... saws '¢>-.>~v- courmr or ANAD ‘- ov-svvb {J62/. . ..uMuhuIbm»0mmmo -~v¢w_ Dir/Theo. McDonald has returned v his hams - s! Covshnd after sn ii? flli l‘ . "Wm, fill“ k I gains! can: 1...; '1". way-j llifllnllilflfill I, ajfiafifis. l _ Uiicmfioxsisii and . l cs t'.y°""r§=\p_~ q.‘ . ‘f’ - ' s 05w