PAGL§IX TODAY 3.15. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Minn”. Adult: 16c. Children 11c. EveninmOrcholtrl 26c. Balcony 21c Children 11c. oUn 1101.10.11‘ SPECIAL The Play broke Records in New York and Lon- don. The Picture is Breaking Rec- ‘ ords everywhere» GREATEST PRODUCTION “ GRUMPY ” With Theodore Roberts in an ideal role and May McAvoy as the apple of “his eye. Conrad Nugle as her dashing lover. THEY ALL THINK HE'S JUST AN ~OLD GROUCHV TILL .Till a $400.00 diamond vanished into thin air, and scandal hangs over a pair of young iov-crs. Then crabby: lovable, keen old Grumpy flashed out like a sky-rocket. And how things. do hurn. You'll see Theodore Roberts in his greatest, funniest bole. You'll see the most famous of all splendidly picturized. “MONKS A LA MODE” JUST ONE BIG LAUGH mystery romances t“ PIIINGE EDWARD TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP Doors Open at 7.30 The annual entertainment In aid of the Charlottetown Hospital, under the auspices of the St, Charles Auxiliary PRESENTING “THE MAN 0F MYSTERY” A Brilliant Four Act Comedy Under the Direction of WILLIAM WHITLOCK CAST OF CHARACTERS Alonza Dow, The Mystery Michael Cameron, Detective Col. Jamieson, the Manager .. Reginald Null, The Mi-llionalre Dr. Beedle ,The Professor . "Bunch" The Bellboy Mr, J, Callaghan Sadie Brady, Stenographer Miss L. Whitlock I Mrs. C. Christopher Carley. The Dowager Mrs. F. Murray “ Harriet Carley, The stepdaughter .... Miss Agnes Flynn Senora Gonzales, The Adventuress . Mrs_ F. Holl Trainor Vlekey Vaughan. The Debutante Miss Irene Arsenault Nora Quinn, The Maid ..._. . Miss Helen Purcell Dr. Earl Robins Mr. D. Noonan Mr. Frccl Duffy Mr. F. Rcardon . Dr. J, A. Allen Special Numbers Master Alfred Doucette, Mrs. Francis Hoil Trainor, Mr. Harry Porter- Mr, Fred Duffy, Dr. Earl Robins, Mr. Arthur Bruce. Prices Reserved—50c, 75c. Rush 35c: Ticket Office opens Daily at 9.30 a. m. for exchange of coupons and sale of seats. LOBSTER PAGKEIIS Order Your Factory Metal Supplies Now How about a few TRAYS or BOILERS to complete your FACTORY NEEDS. Mail orders promptly filled. TRY TRAIN OR With your next order, FRED ll. TliAlllllll ' l0 Grafton amt Opp. Prlnoe Edwurd than" ,Phonc 3934. FUR MARKET REPORT. PRU York Auction (‘ompnny lnr... nnnounces the following comparl» mo! prices lrouiiled at its nule held this day us compared with the January 1924 Bale. 25% Higher 10% Higher 10% lower 15% war 25% ighor Enliern & Canadian ‘Minn. d: Northern Central k So- Welt Imiialana ' , Alulkc h No. West Canada No. Went Canadian l Similar 10% Inwer Controls Ulichonled Mich. b Eastern 10% Hllher l lid: 5% Hill"?! 10% Lower b e ‘men, George Keefe, iiicluard Thu glowing sky at sunset, \V'iih ruisy linin- superb. lizuzli hraulious work of nature, ‘Pnu-luiius tliui. (‘lirist is Kin-g, Thuu ylvltl in lliiu yuur pruisi-s, Your llvPii as lfibllltl bring. ‘Praise lllui with earliest effort. I vac-anew quired. Also Hard and THE ACHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN TilE CENTRAL lillAllIiIAlI SHOP from Holman’: Catalog BURGLARV CONVICTION. — Th6 Keefe 11ml Christopher Keefe, Dlcuded guilty before Judge Stew- urt ui. the County (Juurt on Satur- day in imnuectlou with the charge "f ‘burglary M blcLciliYs store, Wiiii-lblre. The first named was sentenced to two years in the peni- tentiary, while the two others were sent. to the county jail for three mouths each. ::THE ST. JAMES CHURCH WOMEN ARE GOOD COOKS. ggsE TlEA WITH THEM THURS- PERSONALS Srnuiui‘ McLean x-umc to (tluir- lotletmvu from morning, Oifuivu Saturday \ _Sruutor ‘Prowce and lion. J. E. Sinclair IIfIVG urrlved home for thi- Easier vacation. Eiliss Helena Rogers, and her lirotlu-r Madicr “Blll" arrived bonu- frum Mt. Allhioii lu spend Easter" ivifli tiu-lr fullier Mr. B. Rogers. Mr. Sitmpsiou lfiiripiliiirsoii. Ml “t-‘iillfrl, wiui has bet-z; ‘Jllvlltlllll flu: iviuir-i" iu Nappuu, Nova St-oilz. ruturiu-d on Friday, uu ihe mui. (ruin. Sir (fltiirlus Dalton arrived on Saturday from llrnokliuo, Muse. and Will -"'ll(’llll the weekend in tho city before going Lo Tlgulsh ~~ a — <0}? EASTER Tim golden curd is broken Tho Spirit him been freed Tho-Holy Fririul of sinners, For them iluih ‘IIITUFCPITH He who wui: out-o u purtuer -’l‘o ull our uioriul 1min Who bore the mobs’ illrlislon, Aud for his foes Will-l isluiu; Ham burs! ileullm iron fetters To cvrrlusliiig ri-ign, [The earth wiirh ll('W born glory, Of flower, fruit uud herb. Of pure zi-ud sinless life, Praise lliui with lluurtis unsullleil, By grim earths ceaseless strife, Praise Him with mind developed, To catch heaven's glistening rap. Praise lliin when life is brightest ‘Praise Him in darkened day's. l Thai. when lifeks (luy is drawing. |'I‘ow1\rds_ its eventlde i'l‘lmui4li stormn‘ ilustroy the templ. |The soul may pure abide. [Ami we Hllllll win the welcome, Of thn (llurious Crucifled. . . Ii. — vi H i. I mom-_- i ::TAKE AN EASTER OUTlNf ‘ST. JAMES TEA and lluzuar Thurs iiluy. Them will be u refreslimeui illibll‘. candy and fancy work table: llllil zfbuuduui-e of aprons for sale The li-u will ‘be the best ever. Tick eis 50c. lHave Dark Hair and Look Young Nobody Can Tell When Yoi OWN" Griy. Faded Hair With Sage Tea (iHlllllllll)l.lIl‘l‘ kept hcr ‘hair hear iifully dimkcnocl. glossy’ uuil u‘ tram-five, with :1 brow 0i’ Sugo 'l‘e' uiul. Sulphur. Whenever her hai look on that dull. faded or atreukc appearance, this simple llllXiill" ivuu :ippllieil willi wonderful t-ifucl ‘By asking at any drug sioro f0: "\\',\'<-lli’s Satin. illlll Sulphur Com pound," you will get a largo boi ilc- of this old-limo recipe, lmpro\ rd by the llllllili0ll of nlhnr inura’ ieuts, all rvudy to use, ui vor’ litiln cost. ‘Nils simple mixture r41‘ lu- ilependeil upon to FPfllflfP uuiui ulcolor and lienuly to the hair. . A well-known downtown ilruzgls says everybody use! Wye-lira Sugi lillll Sulphur Compminil now br cause it darkens so uztlwrully 1111' evenly that nobody cun fell ll ha hr-un applied-Jill; so easy in usr loo. You simply (lumpen a comb 0 HO". brush and draw lt- throuz‘ your hair, taking one strand at : limo. Ily morning the gray hni' disappears; nfinr another npplir ation or two, it. is restored to lb» natural color and looks glossy. sofi and beautlfii ' "' ' " " " " ..._ — COAL ‘ COKE ' , WOOD We are now receiv- ing fresh mined coal best quality from Standard Mines, and will be pleased t0 81117‘ ply any quantity ‘re- Softwooil and Besco Coke. p ' mo, & c0. a Wh i: alwunA I'll 14in, 110.00 A. u. uni-a» ’ a 11% mm:- PUBLIO AUCTION. —I will sell by public auction at. my store 151 Kent Street, Tuesday, April 22nd, ut 2.30 p. m. some choice pieces oi chlnu also other useful articles.» A. Williamson, auctioneer. 1 SEALING 3TEAMERS.-A largt sealing steamer came into Sourls harbor yesterday while two l-iiSiEl steamers were held fast in the ict outside the harbor. Whether ll: anticipation of the arrival of lht steamer» or merely on speculation quite i1 number of seals had found their way to the vicinity and a num her were captured by Sourls clti zcns. Linlment For Sprain: W. G. Y. E—-i- MONDAY, APRIL 21 Minard’: 4-, 790 Kildcycles (380 Meters) WGY (Schnectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time. 11:55 u. m.-U. S. Nuvul Obsurvu iury lllilL signals. 12:30 p. ui.~‘Slock market r1 purl. . 12:40 p. uL-Produce market re port. 12:45 p. uL-Wvuutlicr report. 2:110 p. ui.—~.\liuil<: uud iulilri-ss ‘Hisliioii lknfis for Full Figures,‘ Robert 1.. Smith. lizuli p. lIl.—l’l‘0(lllC0 and siuri market quotations; news bulletins .6115 p. m.-~~l{t+vlew of work‘: ipuris, Eluu-r Q. Ullpiiaut, flirt-i .or of llllliirllliil uud physical iruiu pg, lluiuu (follegtl. 7:45 p. ui.~-—~Mui-iicnl program. hstruiueutul iii-leutiou “Rteupi-r: chorus" Ruuiu The Albany Brass-i Qunrtei "red .l. (Yliuuirk, first. rnruol Rohi-ri liluillziuil, second corm-i Fred Mulpasr-i trombone. VTUZZU-Hllllfilflf) solo, "Field Oi’ lizilly elure" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liiulv: Estelle Rogers . .. Jornei. and trombone duet "Norma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ili-Iliii ltohert Muitluml, cornci. Fred Muipusi-i, trombone Tuiiruuieutnl selection "Snlrllt-r‘ "Pale" 'l‘hu Albany Iirnss Quurti-i. Trombone solo, “No u Vcr" . . ~ - .- . . . . . . .. . Donlzoit Flori Mulpai-ui ‘ Pulk, “All About Stump Collecting E. ll. Power Vlezzo-sopruno solo, The Albany Brass Quartet ‘oi-net unlo, "Nly Heart ut Th Frederick Clinnick ‘Y iltizzo-iioprsinosolo, “Harlequlnll - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sandcrao Estelle Rogers, Arms" llcun The Albany Brass Quartet urnished by Ward 8r. Johnsio lull Telephone __________ __ — lrompton ______________ _. ~ it. Lawrence Flour _ — lPilZlIlilTi Fruclimi lowuril Smtlb Pill. lowuril Smith Com, _____ _. ~ ipullirili River l’f1l.. ipuuish lllvoi- Com. ____ __. »— iii-cl (louipuuy oi‘ Cflllllllil __ ~ lrilisli ldiupire Steel list Pfd. - ~ Nluuulus ............... __ ~ \lhil.li>i lhuwnllgiiu aiurvutlliis ‘Pulp .. ‘uuuiliziu (leurrul la ei. rlc _ lzuuulluu Steamship ‘Com. .. - Zuumlluu Stcumshii) ‘Pfii __. ~~ tuber-lion lCom. ___________ _. -~< mmluion Bridge ........ .. -— donirrul Power _. - -— Ninnipni: Electric . . —- lullonul Breweries --~ Hla/uuli: Sugar _ Hchisou \m. (Tar & Foundry . \m_ Locomotive ..... .- -~ Oats-May, 47%; July 44% . i SPRAINS Mlnnrd’: ooothu and heals Bl-PBIIIBII IIILIIIODTI lid IOTO Illfll- , olol. MmARiD/g ‘ i a»- (fhurlos lluil, E. fiui. nlto llllfll‘ Ilnuui “Who'll Buy By Lavender?" . . . . . . . . German . _ ,, “SM” “°'=°" T“ biliiiligiliiiiuiimi-iiitiiitili Ziiiziiiiil lhitrumental selection, “Winir: 3 u l ‘i . I “m, b0und_-,n- Wiuils" . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'R'imnu~.' "he pm" “Ce s m '0 ' I Sweet Voice" . . . . .. Saint, aexr Q. n01 will they 00 n? g nulriimisuiitl selection, "Assault u‘ STOCK QUOTATION? IliAI-JFAX. April 19.—-Quotutlons Jembera Mouireul Stock Exchange mawii Power _..._ - r’ 2. Ruby Cousins; 3, Willium Iubu Cuue Sugar __.. _ 13% Stewart Iulm Cline Sugar Pfd- ---- -- 58% Perfect attendance —- Archie ‘on American Petroleum ... — Mann, John Evans, Hilda Campbell , \l"l‘fl¢i\ll'(3=1ll- ----------- -- 93% Aim! Campbell, Jean Campbell, un. Smelling s. Refining .I 00% marondu Copper ........ .. 32% WM" 7°" "m" 9"" ‘bin. Pucific Railway . . 148V few York Central ._ . 101' "m" "i ' 9'“! 5"" W" lrurlble Steel ........... .. —~ international ‘Paper __."... 37% i ' , t I ._ _. ‘i7, ‘ d____________ La‘ f Premntly- Prvmptmm ll i§‘§.'.."“.=ii22i‘¢l‘€'".““"“° :: : =- - - . - 531 ‘ - iPflCiTiC - - soy/z M" "' " ‘3““'“’“‘° iihlililiiibnilfsiiiie" I. 1:15:22 "M" yo“ "qm" “m” ‘l I C - - 55V] "if m‘? Bails“: _____________ __ 98% "9 Pmmlm? "P0P in Wheat my 104- July 10m- wm"k'”°w"d'° °' m’ ‘i I I I ' s°<liin3fiily mg, July. m4 Se»! "°'“’°""' "WW prompt iggfi, - attention-m- |( y,“ n, ‘t lPhe Public Forum (Continued from Pogo 4) one year's imprisonment who ‘ without lawful excuse disoheys any Act of the Parliament of Canada. or of any Legieluuure in Canada by wilfully doing any act which if forbids or omitting to do any ‘act which ii. requires to be done unless some penalty or other mode of punishment is expressly prov-i dad by law."~ , 1i. would be well for the Editor of cial done the wrong done lo seriously ponder over this section and to is- eurd the manner of the swagizerer and booster and to assume that of the penitent. The damage ilirue to the credit of the Province is simply lnculcu able. This credit has heretofore aeeu of the highest. TTlOvlG huvlug uoney _to inveét huvepurchusiail mr ilebeuturt-s uu ihe fuiih and be- iel" that our government would iouorubly observe iuul rurry out he provisions of the law enacted or creating u Sinking Fund plcdiz- ill by the law for the security of he debenture holders. Wluu depen- leui-e can investors hereafter place ipou the honor und 1.10mi luiih uf mr vermuevut with ihe knowled- ge of the improper uuil llleuul ile-ul ug ‘by the ilell (luvoru-nieui with he Sinking Fund. The present uuii Ill futuri: l-(OVIPTIIIIHEIIUE vrill in turu ‘ind out than. flue greul dirruch of uitli of the llull (luvi-ruiuuut ill up; uiuiicr will weigh hcuvily l!" the good uiuue and credit uf tho ‘roviuce, and will most likely scr- ously impair the market vuluc 01' ts securities. When this hoppeuii n tho next sale of ilvhi-niuros it. .vlll be quite in ken-plug with the ‘atrium ruumo to ondenvor in illlfi illn bluiuo from the roul uu- llUFR- flue Bell (ltlVilfllllielll, and dune it mi the present izovernmuui. Yhzirui-lri‘ und hnnurublo. ileullug llfilll‘ i-ount whether iu tho (zusi- 01" lovi-ruuuvuf or iudivhiuzil-s. wlouuy. s timid and ever shuns flu- faith» gss uud uuri-lhtblr. The prtiscuil Joverniueaui. did yvi-li to remrilub, lieh the Sinking Fund, But this will .101 PP6llllT5 the. good uzium uuil t-ro i lit of ihe Province us ll Nlflflli l)" one the wrong win-i douu. 'l‘h:\t they ’rovini-e will lose from this wrong‘ n tho future suit», of llei debentures, is quite likely. Our credit hos, bieou‘ unterlzilly shaken noi nluuu by ihv, nlsnpproprlutiou of the Slnkinizi Fund but by tlui fully and lllliillllffifl: ucupauiiy of the llvll (ioveruuuaui. n appointing ‘such n Hifillllp mi Au-_ lruw Fraser Milli-hull as its uguuii n ‘London without the leuril. know- odge of or any inquiry coucerniugi iiiu~u.u agent who iu the name o" his (lovernineui ilefruumleii hnuesi. u uke good. It is uo wonder that: illgh Com-iuiasiouer ‘lrilrktifl siufud hut ihe iueu who appointed isuclu l. mun should pay the loss out of_ their own pockets. Como Ml‘. Pub; \ l um, Sir, etc- ‘- OAlUS (l l. IRIGHTOWN SCHOOL Honor roll Irlshtown School for month of March, 1924: Grade Vll—1, Archie Mann; 2. Fannie- Mann; 3, Herbie Proflii. Grade VI-l, Anna Davilon; 2. “' Bertha Davison Grade V—-—1, Hilda Campbell; 2. Jessie Cousins; 3, Verna Cousins Grade. Ill-l, Ruth Campbell; 2, Leigh Paynter; 3, Edwin (lampbull Grad-e I ,Sr——-1, Norman Devi-son; Billie Stewart Rosella Muhar, teacher CONSTIPATION d]“ixnwi-laif)Iiiiiiny iun. iliirmiui in‘ CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Elli)’ — plenum! — effective -— only 20o - PROMPTNESS homo and went good: da- iivered promptly PHONE 219 | i i lillurdered lug to the murder of her husband, while he was asleep in bed, Kate Kaileulnk, Teulon, Manitoba, ar- rested Saturday related the grue- some details of the slaying which occurred March 9th to the Provin- husband threatened tn kill her and _ _ their four children on several oc- .he Patriot who eonilmuee to con- cantons, lug she told the police, Kadeniuk had been particularly abusive and brutal because she had refused to flvcflmvany him on a grain stealing expedition. When he had gone to bed she took an axe and smashed While He Was Asleep iyiéairilsoiiiaa. ,The accused is as \ ‘ WINNIPEG, April 19.—Confess- -——--<o-c--- l n (lllhlllldilllli SOUTHAMPTON GHUROH ' - ' — __. l-lonor Roll of Southampton School for month of"Marcl1: Grade VilL-l, Clarence Mac- Aulay; 2. lluartha Mac-Lend; 3, Mur- Kllret MaoLeod. 2 god? Vg-l,‘ Albert lliaeKinnon; _ . iun ce . ac niyre; 3, Rita Mac- On the night of ihe kill- Kinnon; 44' Gertrude Mucmilay; ‘ Dildo lIiL-l, Mar - - ‘ Grade .i~1.-1. Jamel; li;u,,°,l,{,:,'l“°'§- Albau MacAuliay. ' " Grade ‘.l. JUTflOf.—1, in.“ M Ki-nnon; ‘a. wild-ea MacAulay d” Grade I. iSenior.—M_ I) M}, M’; William Lincolméqiar Whiiiy. teacher. police. She charged that her viii KIM E‘ illlllililii illiiM BUSINESS . We have sold ihe entire Furniture end oi our business i0 ll. T. Holman, I.iil., who have also taken over our lease. E A-TLBTGNIIBBIIIIIITP eiiiiuais oiioioiiis. l.lll0l.ElllllS coiiiioiruu llliliS llAlilllSllES' ENAMEL iiousuioui uiiuis l y. BLIIIIIlETS GOMFQRI; siiiaziiiiiis towns A BEliSPllEAllS a FURNITURE coiiuiiiiiis liRAPElllES ~e cuiiuiiis iilillTAllllllfi$ ‘ruici uiiiiis. Nothing reserved except S. GIT. Paint- Royal Gleaner: —.MIITBSGD. W0 are under contract noi i0 oiii ihe, of, jinn . PAINTS