3 A ripsflortlrl’ tale of the West. jam Packed Wm‘ "9"" ning, fast action and stupendous thrills. " Some 0f the Outstanding Features of irr .' - , The Mammoth SpectaculanFéziturey I AT THE I I. FRINGE snwAlipY,' ~. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Next Whisk" .;i The mo’st dramatic and fascinating story ever written by Rafael Sabatini, author of "Scaramouche," "Captain Blood" and others. _ s e a Fourteen brilliant stars in the cast. V‘ >0 i! The most extraordinary settings ever built for a motion , picture. ' ' V 3 =¥ engaged ins Jsraval battle on thg high seas. l! ‘V W‘ ¢lp ' X1 ill i! An entire Algerian city with its slave market erected for "The Sea Hawk." a t i ' . More than $85,000 worth of gorgeous gowns and ‘ ' I costumes. ' 3 =l If _ Galley slaves shown for first time. s l a I’ I - Barbary corsairs and the piracy of Spanish English buccaneers. H’! >91 >3 ' A million dollar production with every edit Jf exptense evident ori the screen. Night 8.15 Sharp. D ‘I . M t‘ 3.15. 2 Shows ai y a irice Night _ 52c’ 37:7, 26c‘ PRICES -.— Matinee. 37c, 26c. » ' 3 m- ow "m: iii-i i-ice. Purse $500.00. '1‘ - . PRINCE EDWARD I Tonight at 8.30 Sharp Doors Open at 7.30 Mount Allison College Players Will present A. A. Milne's Comedy Success i “A Romantic Age" y J Full of life from start to finish, with romance and fun l _ - ADDED ATTRACTION ' Mount Allison Conservatory of Music Artists SEATS NOW ON SALE. TICKET OFFICE OPENS VAT 9.30 A. M. DAILY. PRICES-Jleserve, 80c, 52c; Rush 37:. 1 vi J i l IE. Iliornison ‘gave a review of lu- “Ihih The Net”l ‘The Sleeirwqllfer’ f1 “THE SEA Hillli.K-'-.’-. , SHOP from Holmium Catalogue TRYON iW-ETIHODIST CIRCUIT ~Sunday. May 24th. Preaching services Tryon 11 a.m. Crapaud 3 p.m. Victoria 7 p.m, CHURCH 8E ylOElq-On Sun- day May 24th, . '1‘. D. Yurdle will conduct _ of no services as follows: ‘Wood [glands at 11 a. m. and 7 ~p;\m,, Wood Islands East at ‘ J 3p. m. _ ....__. MILTON AND RUSTICO SER- VlCES-On Sunday, May 24th the Rev. J. Eustace .- Mulls will con- duct service in H..Jobn's Church Milton at 3 o'clock' in the after- 'noon and at Sn-Marrq Church, Rustlco at 7.80 at night. The 8-‘3- will open at Milton at 2 o'clock and at Rustlco at, 6.30 p. m. AT ROTAflYé-Ait the weekly lun- cheon of Rotary-yesterday Mr. A. teirestlnig trip mound the world an cxtenslvi- account of which was pub- lished iin the Quardiau last week, and mode delightful reading. Rotar- lan R. E. Mu-toh presided and Com- mander George H. C. Bike, -R. N, 11., of the S. S. Peveril was also a guest. Ronarlan Olarkln was appoinutd chairman of ihe On To Cleveland Committee. - MAKES FINE SHOWING. -—In the Mt. Allison list of graduates the name of Mr. Hubert Mabon of Montague appeared incorrectly as l-lubert Mason. Mr, Mahon was first in English, 1st in French, 1st in Literature and passed in all sub- jects winning lhe $25 scholarship in English. This brilliant young student expects to go to Dalhous- is next fall and may take up medl- cine. MAY HAVE U. S. WARSHIP. -— IY promised to have the mabber ilnk- ~ ' Over three thousand slaves, sailors and fighting men I ilic may be igucceaslul in; slecuplng a |l WZIFISITIP ‘for ‘the occasion, lHorse Races ‘on us follows: n‘ . v ‘ _ ‘ .Fbur I ‘gear ships ever built,‘ at a cost-of $285,000," for a motion picture in actual combat. 4-. ‘,9 t r »_ vsnounn BE THE PRIDEQOFY... run HOME We have the latest and most modern methods sf,“ installing Plumbing. ‘ ‘ Our-prises are reasonable and sltisfastlon is our guarantee on every job we install. riiiaii il. nuiiioii so Grofoon Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre I - Phone SOS-J. i. .. .1’ llitwl-..“ . ldnwiiésmelahynq Mime"- . ‘a. . m: siuii nonu- l His Honour Lléllfllllflllt Governor lleartz on ‘behalf of rthe people lof the Province and the committee in UIIIIFKG of 01d Home Week arrange- ments has lbeen in- communication wit hthe United States Consul, In Charlottetown, Mr. Edwin M. Gon- zales. witlli the object of ihovfrng an America-n iwr rshlp visit the port to ifiliklfl ipnni in ‘re Old Home Week coltllirzitlon. Jilly 13 to 18. As theme ulill be many American viallbors hero at that time, it is. ifielt lphait" it would ‘be a source of ‘pleasure to them, as well as to our people, to have a warship iflwiiug iz-lie stars and stripes in iport. Mr. Gonzales has assured Hifs Honour of m; d9, , sin? to cooperate 1m every riviay. with all concerned in making bhe zelcbratlon a. success. and Ina-s kind- en up with the United stage; Ngya] Dtlllalrlmenlt, l ills no ‘be hoped 11ml Exhibition week The Classes of Races for Exhi- bition Week have-lasso decided up- Wednesday, September 23rd, 1925 2.21 Clnss Troll, Purge $5()()_0()_ 2.40 Class Trot, Maritime Bred, Purse $500.0 . 2.18 Class (ITrot and Pace, Purse $500.00. (3 seconds allowed trotters) Thursday, September 24th, 1025 2.30 Pace, Purse $500.00. 2.25 Trot, iPurse $500.00. w Friday, September 25th, 1025 2.22 Class Pace, Purse 8600.00. 2.17 Class Trot. Purse $500.00. 2.14 Class Trot and Pace. Purse $500.00. All Classes are Stakes. The no- mlnntlons close July 9th 1925, Hora es must be eligible May 23rd, 1925. For More Throatrllae Mlnnrd‘: Llnlmsnt Suggestions For A Day's Outing FISHING GEAR THEHMOS‘ sot-nuts oiiocotnes CIGARS, OiGAiR-E TTEQ, ETC. - Keep jflhe Story by tskilnl a damn-ii wiui you. r _ _ . v i110 up. ‘ _ isstmsmllilms, all sizes. ed to her home in Newton yester- day alter visiting in Charlottetown, is among the guests registered at- the Queen. ~ l | city yesterday, Frank Arsenoult, h were in the city on a visit yester- day. l-nlg a igoiod time iin Caiilfornla where ' this west-her ‘has been ideal. Tlicy= expect, ilo be home next week, rl/ved Wednesday nigh/L from Yar- mlouth, N, S.. on a vial-t to the cldy. They are the guests of iMr. and Georgie KlrliPa-trlck. Parrsboro, N. Chandler, 27 Kii-ng St, Emwlia Aisemuit. vflonnisrly of Chair- lobtelowin, now of Jamaica ‘Plain. Mass "will be ‘pleased to learn s-hzs lck D. ‘Ryan, the we'll known ipur- ser of lh-e car ferry steamer "Prince Edward llsland." came as a sevens shock yesterday morning. Since the departure of that steam-er for Halli- fsx to go onthe dry dock, Mr. Ryan 0 . SALE OF HOME COOKING and sowing. " , school room, Satur- day a; three o'clock. HIGHFIELD 8ERVlCE8.—Th9r9 will be service in H-i llflqlsfPi-es- 1bg19l18l1 ghugcdlzisstu '08’ f l in e morn g n y o__ at 2 in the afternoon on Steady, May 24th.‘ Rev. J. Eustace Purine will preach. ' ' ' MOUNT BTEWART METHO- DIST CIRCUIT. -—— F0 Sunday, May 24th. Marie 11 a. m; and Mt. Stewart 3 p. m. There will be a Sacred Concert given by the Mt. Slewat choir, in the church at 8 p. m., in the evening. Special selections to be given hy'the choir, and Mr. Roland Philllpson will be the special soloist for the evenln . A silver collection is asked for II: aid of the Miners Relief. TRYON - SON-SHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE-lsunday lillay 24-- Servlces will be at Bonshnw at 11 a.m., Tryon at 3 p.m. Please note change in Bonahaw appoint- ment Iio the morning instead of ev» enlng, J. B. Daggett, Pastor. -i<o>-—-- THE WEEK END VISITORS.— The members of the Federal Parllzi ment of Canada who are now tour- ing the Maritime Provinces sixty strong, spent yesterday in Monclon On Saturday evening thirty five of the party, twenty gentlemen and fifteen ladies, wlll- arrive in Chur- lotetown by the S. S. Hochelagn. The party will remain on the island until Monday evening at ten o'- clock, when they will leave by spvc lal train for the mainland. Qn Sun- day there will be no official pro- gramme, The‘ three clergymen in the party will be invited to preach in the city churches. On Monday forenoon, the visitors will be driv- en throughout the city and aur- roundlng country, and at noon will be given luncheon at the Experi- mental Form, this function being arranged by Hon, John E. Sinclair. in the afternoon beginning at three o'clock a reception will be given by l-lis Honor Lieutenant Governor Heartz and Mrs. lHeartz at “Edge- water." The party will be enter- tained in the evening by the Pm- vinclsl Government with a dinner at Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. . PERSONAL! Miss Thelma Burns. Oily has re- linmcd home lfroini ilbe Hiospliuil sitter ullrdlflrgoing a successful ope ra- ti.on. Mrs. Michael Mulligan has return HMr, W. H. Darrach, Kenslngton._ -Mr; ifnd" Mrs. B. ‘Graham Rdgdrs, Summerslde, were visitors ln'tlie Mr. and iMrs. G. S. Sharp, Ea Bldeford, are among the guests ' registered at the Victoria. Messrs. Frank McNeil], and Summerstde, iMrI end Mrs. C. H. Black are hav- Mr. and Mrs. James YRcardon. or- Mrs. Jae T. McKee, 69 Hlllsborougih Street. Mrs. James KlrkPutrlck and Miss S.. are guests of Mrs. Edward The suddlr-n death of Mr, Domitn- one ti-sort. Alter the passenger cdrs Ilflfl been placed on the leriy he wan-t into one of iihe cars to clan c” ‘ lug the passengers. and suit- dnllly chiiiipiiea..wiieii those wimL were!“ this car mould 1:11.11 sevens? ails] Dominoes‘ Y l8 079W“ mainland, an. “summer on boats of-the stefisvitggau v ms GUARDIAN ‘ QCOIIOULQI? y,” _ 11mg d Supply and Iétyit élqéérfl, says Mrs. Experience, speaking of the economical use of soap. noun-panama _. . ~-~ i eke - “I always keep a good supply of Sunlight Soap on the shelf because I find that“ Sunlight actually improves with age. It becomes harder and so goes A much further. I “With this added economy of lasting longer, I"ve learned that Sunlight 1's by far the most ‘ economical soap I can buy. The u‘. magsjye backgrounds for its many Oliver is hclil prisoner is iilliickt-il big gequgngeg “The 3911 Hawk," 3,1; by l1 Spanish ninruuilei" null Oliver ‘ transferred to the screen by Mr. Ileclimefl i1 Hailey sluvi,» lur .‘I(‘.\'L‘l'l|I ' ' Lloyd, is not only one of the out- YOMB. ’ Btgndlng cinema “duel/among, u; attacks tho Spaniard lilivi-r [This , [he p“; yen;- but one of we glngu. himself from ills cliuius, iii-ills llii- - i lar triumphs of screen history. ' icy slaves. The story begins in England, lfmlvilivilu: llnsiiiuunil ill‘ his own " where Muster Peiler-(lmlolpliln l.~i iillliivvllvlv mun-lered ghnrtlv gflpf his aisle,- llie fiiir Illlll'(‘lI ltnszliuunil attracts Rosamund and Sir Oliver TPBRHII» the illltlllllllll or ilic Iillfllll], and inn announce their coming miir- Romc hilllliy illlclw-sli-u’ cucuunlors _ f1age_ 011v“ 15 accused of the mur. between the forces u!‘ Oliver unll D. D. d9;- becauge a “all 0g bli-iod legdgithg bnsha are Hlllll to develop, requjflng many “m; At sea lllv pirate sliip iill wiiii-ii When u Alulirisli KIIIIIHISI‘ Moors to conquer tlii: ship lilliI is the average super. made n. commander ily lllu Iiiisliii. pmguctim; ha; hm] m; 10931,. m, Later, hearing that llosiimunil is qime tangy“ and (fiends o; M“ the land, s majority of llie liiglnlloul to marry Lionel, ulivvi- Killfhl scenes of "The Se“ rpm-k" 1],“... lo Eugliiiiil mid, niili-il by his cm"- bsen tiikcn nt sen, on lr-zir {Juan- tlc ships 0f the Sixteenth (‘w-w- hllriim llio i\ll:ir null returns lo Al- 1a steadily regaining llier dormer period, two of them rowed by giil- "WY" Willi llivm- lwlll on milking good health after ‘her recent ‘serious operatic-n in this (Brookillne Hospital for Woollen. Sudden midi of Lionel suffi-r for iris iulriizuu uud lii Algiers, however, Lawrence," "Nortbumborlanil," and “The Em-prsis-s!’ i Duning nearly hal-f a century as _ purser Mr. Ryan came in contact “Agypyx, Miiy 21,-. Quotation! ‘ W?“ ‘Jmmtflmhng! and w?!" furnished by Johnston and WnriL, ‘ a t ir vo -: - - h“ bum “u” as Wu" on amifgitmgllgcygleqng Known rem; “Mm Members oi ilic Montreal Stock vim a emiwwii Ihe bad complained of Cubs Cane Susar Co. ----- -- 11 moi-sonny to l forty-six YURI‘ in; wvlnilsr mt MARE. in an ,ln ',_ or: 4:.- Wan» youth. - - cpmdlto . m guanine ..“&‘~;1°-..3 9 chant. remaining‘ in Mm seven years. ‘later ihis Ids .~ flr/DUIDOI‘, m ' I - Misery blow 1c iriiihii Pacific Ry. , " b intsoe of the lists ilvlrs. _ will!!!" 0f floorselown. .» . emfilllmslivcn rears sec. guys? Denny} in W y ‘ dculllilflffl. M-rs. Winnie Mac- m iii New-Glasgow. :slsos ‘ bereaved ifsizniily ilhe sym- he onmnuislty goes out. , liqueurs were tirousiht farm I._i_i_~_?_l_~4 Eli, I ‘in 1 Stock Quotations ,_, 5 ______.__.l__.___ t/O‘ ...-.¢.-.'...¢»__-,,, _ _ gm . “d” '!/ reason 1's that every particle of Sunlight; 1's pure, cleansing soap — a little of it does a lot of work. Sunlight, you know, 1's guaranteed to containno injur- ious chemicals or harsh filling materials to make the bar large and hard. These filling materials, of course, are just so much waste as far as cleaning goes. “To any woman who wants to get real cleaning value out ofa soap for her m0ney,I decidedly say, ‘Use Sunlight,” and keep. a good supply on the shelf.” Sun? light 1's made by Lever Brothers Limited, largest soap makers in the world. Vuilcil Slates Stool _______ .. ill)". |.\IllIlll'l'llI l'ii\\~.i' . (‘rlu-ilile Sire] P0,, ._ Si. Lawrence Flour ‘Till iii Hiiii‘ l3 ligliiiilliilii HIIIYQ. lakes Lionel ltlllI ilusiimuilil c, Exchange: "Swill" wide» for ‘his etflcile-ncy, courtesy, s, s t 1- n ‘ n91 I‘ “b9”: “m9 ‘mlllltiiile ygsicrdl? and genllal manner. Ho was in cvoryl-xhgfilgén Cflfincz; ‘_e___}_'_'_':: 1 0,2 ! 322110115, 1:51!" 9mg W": respect on ideal pursor, one ol tliemm Cm s‘ Foundry c0 _____ 107 ‘ Y I . r0111 ll 00m lime-st who has wer servcd from Atlantic Reflneryco 24% _. plalned of s. pstn iin. we region of was ipmnlpces fay the sea. ' """ " - M“ Ry p. “M,” hqmo to, manyutmerlcsn Locomotive Co, ._ 124% years IinQ-t ls ciily. and for semi» Am smemng s‘ new“ S“ ' 100% ‘ gsst s usually vlslggd J14, Anaconda Copper Min. o, . I week amt 0m gaqm-hCanadlan Pacific Co. -.._... 145% by alight when hp was in my“. N.Y. Cen. & Hud. River R._R. 117% iouiliftiiailieliailsiaaaailaipay, aims iiiaigmlim. ‘MIL mooverled Cuba Cane Sunni-PM ----- -- 51 ~ body was italren ashore, and Dr. iii-om tihs stiiack and left to resumiflnternatfonal Papsi-"Co. ..._ 62% He'll. of Cape Traverse, soul for. 0n his demos on Mmidoy. apparently in Kelly spring-field Co. ..... __ 18% . "$311875! hflfnwmhzubfltg lllglrlilllx“ .. h . PsnAmerican Petrlosum ..._ 81 . .- , .0009 MM’ ‘ B‘ I m1 ns- ‘. t erefcre. unlusillng Co. _______ __ . 19% MQ- d" fi°‘,1@5“"°°5 “r1795 wHSoutiiern Pacific Co. - some FISHING :- ritlie along ii bottle of Minarifs Wonderful for insect bites, Al- a)‘ relief-for sprlns [1 l N A R o" 5; - to mourn one son orn Canada; also . and Miles Roth lltt aw. 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