PRINCE EDWARD’ TODAY wrrn ORCIIEQTQA MAT. - nc. toe. AND SATURDAY MAT. AND NIGHT / ‘iii; swlftest. most‘ thrilling film drama in many months! Swecpiyou the racing turf somewhcres down in Dixie lo-the shell-scarreifbgttlefleld Iomewhere ifFranccl The romance ol’ a youth who wins regeneration and the» only girl in a. tremendous climax! Also Comedy “HOT HOUSE HAZE L" Si! 0F THE %TIG1_:R PRINCE ED WA RD 4 DAYS M o STARTING Laughter That Sparkles Through Tears —‘ Drama Touched With Pathos ‘JANET GAYNOR’ CHARLES FARRELL Two Glorious Stars Ilead Tremendous Cast MAT. 2.30 - 26c, 37c. NIGHT-ONE S“0\v 8.15 PRICES — 25C. 37K‘. 52¢. having Maritime Championship games played in P. E. 1. If such towns. like Montague, Kensington. and Sourls. or even smaller centres. would organize there is no question t .but that the great skillful. health- Thc annual meeting of tho Char- ful game of tennis would become as Vlotietown Tennis Club was held last popular in these centres as it is here evening in the Y. M. C. A. parlors. tin a very short time. a very fuir representation of mem- The officials elected for the en- bcrs being present. The great intcv- suing year were as follows: Hon. "efzt taken in Tennis~during thc past iPresident-His Honor Governor ifciv years bids fair to continueil-Ieartz: President-J’: A. Bentley, ‘without any signs of abatementure-elected); Vice Presldent- Miss judging by the tone of last nighdr.‘ Jean Martin (re-elected); Sect. meeting. The Club has now six 'Treas.-—Malcolm MacKinnon (re- first-clnss courts and the various ‘clectedl; Other executive members minor improvements contemplatciliMiss E. Bourke, Messrs. D. Morton at; soon as weather will permit will ‘and H. M. Simpson (re-electedi; add greatly to the beauty and at- [Tea Committee-Miss I. Mutch. LZ'I-l(.'ii\'(‘il(‘.','.‘i of the historic club Miss J. Fullerton and Miss M- ',g1cund.-' at Victoria Park. ‘The Weeks. Tiifstandard of the game is also risine, The usual annual dance will be g1 year by your. It is confidently erz- given by the club early in May the 111's not ted that very shortly teams from details of which will be looked alter Margaret Dougan .. 14g 121 130 thi‘; club will furnish very serious by Mr. J. W. Rodd. Airlles McQuaid 88 l09 lili rvpositicr for Maritime Champions. ---<p+>-——- Dot Perry had high single of r5.) It. is a matter of regret that clubs. British India is the largest pro- for the Braves while Mllfgillvl are not organized in other centres duccr of goat and kid skins in ill" D°ll8an had high single of 140 iurl in our province olitsido of Summer- lwcrld and more of thcm are made also rolled high three s; 391 "m, s cllndi nisn- dnaaoi: cmfwyp p into leather in the United Slaw-i ' g-idc and Charlottetown. This is a than in any other country- zcricus drmvback with respect tu Ladies Bowling: ‘Aimual ‘Meeting 0f AtThe L. 0. Gffliftown Tennis Club . The Braves and Colleons played one of the keenest and most cxcit- ins semcs when they met for H!‘ first time last evening at 6.15. Th; Same went to the Coileens witn the very small majority of 3 plus, Braves: Mary Cronin Ann Cronin Dot Perry . .. Gertie Coady .. Kay Hughes 105 9O 93 103 108 ll 126 159 ‘i5 Ul i I ‘Oolleens: Bertha McQuaid Reta McFnrlnne . ‘ Hilda Praught ‘d’! 66 1 2O 9U G7 137 - 0" ""1"": trim- lllllQ MlnnrWu. OAPlfTdi?“ ‘TTTE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7 lfouth revives its loves and comedy t ~ ha? d-Nams romance, in an; Comedy-“CU TIE” Glamour 0f Youth Has Been Captured In High School Heroii»: or humor A ROMANCE OF SCHOOL. DAYS AND LOVE DAYS AND THE GLORIOUS ADVENTURES 0F YOUTH. The glamour of youth has been successfully caught in Fox Films comedy drama. “High School Hero". which had its first local showing at the Capitol Theatre vesterdey. . Director David Butlendesorvcs unstinted credit for so deftly dc- oictlng the spirit of our younger reneration of high school age. He has accomplished this by utilizing wrobably the youngest cast of wlayers ever seen in a feature picture. And though the principles are new comers to the screen they have caught. perhaps for that "ery reason. all the spontaneity and freshness typical of the vounzster of today. Sally Phipps. 1927 Wampo star. is in the leading feminine role and is a decided success as a come~ riienne. Nick Stuart and John Dar- row give splendid performances as the rival “boy friends". while Dav- id Rollins supplies a sympathetic note of a new kind in screen char- rocterlaation. vwvvw-vvvfv? O-§~O~O-O-O~§' ourzn ' \HOTEL Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. A Rates from £3.00 to 8450 per day. Charlottetown EPISODE 0F “MASKED MENACE” ALSO DOT DEVORE COMEDY i The story deals with the activi- mes of a typical American high ischool and treats in humorous vein {the problems of the students. ‘There is fine romance, a great and one of the 0st hotly contested basketball igumes interwoven logically and in- terestingly into the plot of the ‘story. _ ‘The third episode of the Capitol serial. “The Masked Menace", and "Cutie", a laugh hit comedy, com- pletes this fine week end Pfflilffllll- It is in every way a delightful and wholesome picture of the kind that a whole family 011" enjoy together. ‘ Gard 0f Thaulis Mr. Paul Schneider and ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns and family 595"" to thank their friends and nclgll" bors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown them durins their recent sad bcreavcmcntfithc death of their dear Maisie. Also all those who sent Mass Cards. SD11“- ual Bouquets. Flowers. Telegrams and Letters of Sympathy. . Gard Of fildllkS Mrs. Palmerson Mill of Clor- mont wishes to thank her neigh- bor for their kindness and sym- pathy during her recent illness. O-OO—O—O§-Q—Q4-O§-O-§&~O4§4§§O4-QO HOTEL vicious j One of the largest and best equlppgd Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which" have private baths. Completely IBIIOl/fézlfid in the past two YWS- f." Hotels througllmll 5”“ l‘ and the United States hi1"! its splendid table. Courteous service ‘to all guests. Te e- phones n room - Rates $4.00 w $5.50 per dev- Charlottetown Hotel (lo., Ltd. . Cflllliliiililiflriliil" l CHOIR PRACTICE StuJulncs io- night 7 p. m. . = FRESH" LOBSTERS. 311st arriv- ed for Friday and Saturday at Aylwards. 42 Queen Street. 3757 flying at half stafion the Masonic Building inunemoty of Capt. Beers. l-"msr scuba? AFTER nas- TER, April 15th. St. Mark's-Run iicqmorning prayer. ll fit m-i 5V John's, Milton, evening prayer, 3 n. m. Preacher-Rev. C. F‘. John-f xon. ' i ' Z- 1 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES --i Services in the Brookfield congrega- tion on Sunday, April 15th will he held, as follows‘: Hartsville ll a. m.;,» Brodltfield 7- p.111. _ tPntrlot please copy). i CLYDE RIVER~5ervicc in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde Riven Sunday, April l5tli, will be at ii p. m.; Sunday School at 2 p. m. v lPatriot please copy) ANNUAL TEA AND same - Trial Easter tea and sole under the nus-l olccs of the Ladies Aid of St. James; Church was widely patronized yes-y terday, notwithstanding the incle-i mient weather. The upper hail ivitlit‘ rho handsomeb/ decorated refresh-y pent tztblo, candy, C. G. I. T. until ;wo fancy work booths, was never. plTrttlCl‘ and record sales were mndc. in the lower hzall the tea tables were: exquisitely laid with the choicest‘ cooking and expert scrvicc, tho loci-I ies being highly complimented on‘ zheir g d-tea. The receipts were very g tifying to all those whol- wcorked so hard all winter for this‘ oig annual tea and sale. l —~ l VFORMER ISLAND LADY _.' Richard E. Delaney. M. D., in writing to the Oakland ltlaple Leaf on ‘Canadians here and there in] California, says:-'I‘hc moment- Mrs. Sarah McEt1rqgg_ of Long Beach, opcnczl herdooi" to inc this morning I rccognizcdfinc noble fncc of it typical Scotch “blue tics-c". Her many friends at Den- ver. Colorado, and West Point, P. E. Island, her native home, will be glad to learn she is well and prom-, iscs to see the century" mark. Her husband lost his lifc in a mine in Bisbcc. Arizona. They lived 35 years in Denver, Colorado. She "Peaks vcry highly of tho climate at Denver. She has two (laughteizs who hold fine olficc positions iu Los Angclcs, and they are with “mother” every evening. Mrs. Mc- Enroe is n daughter‘ of the late Patrick McLcllan and Mary Ann Hickey. Mrs, lvli-lsnrocs family rcnsists of three daughters anti one son. Shc lives with every mou- em conlfort. She and family have been four years in California. i SUCCESSFUL ISLANDI-Jlt - Onc of our miccessiul Island boys abroad is Mi‘. Lee Gamble, a son o‘. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Gamble, oi Rpse Valley, P. E. 1., who. although- cnly a young man, has made a| mark _for himself in the Dairy‘ business. lie worked about three.‘ years with his brother, Mr. C. l-L, Gamble, of the 'l‘r_von Dairying Co. where he made his start in the creamvry work. On Jun. 1st. i027, hi: went to Guelph, Ont. where he entered the Dairy Court-ct of the Guelph Agricultural Colleg», coming fifth in a clnrzs of fortyq four students in the final 02mm.» and received first prize in a cream graders competition helil there at‘ the close of the Dairy Course, when abnuttwo hundred crcimr graders from Ontario and other parts of the Dominion gathered thcrc for a convention and grade-us competition. This brought ltlr.‘ Gamble quite forcibly to the 110i- ice of the Dairy officials-from the. Western Provinces. who tirgcd liiizi to go West and take up officiuli APEI. l AT 115w sTAFik-The flog is . Jvs-r think for a moment wlintfiz wonderful scrvtmr war . mouth is to you . . Thcrc is no organ of your litidy in more constant use or of more importance . . So be kind to your mouth. Each tiny, for :1 few tnoiucuts, MILTON-IZE! l‘ Milton is the lliOSf delightfully refreshing mouth \\‘:lsll imaginable. A littlc of it mixed with ivntcr cleans tutti lrcslicns your mouth and, stvcclclls ynut‘ breath at imcc. For/alto fFCI/J, too, Ali/tall is rculurlciibly lino. llvcry germ Milieu touches ilics Zuni/nil)’. It is 4101' [wafer/inn ngziiilst ills which have their star: from genus in your tnuuth . . such, for instance, as Colds, Sore TIITOJII; Influenza ._ . . zuul Ali/ton will actually arrest and prevent Ryan-bun. 'l‘l1i¢,- has Iiccn proved by ivnriil-fnmous klcntal and medical authorities. And Mil/an is mjr . . You can't have an zicciilcnt with it. You could cvcn drink Ilii/rv/I without receiving hnrlu. ll won't poison, burn orsizlin you . . Buy at bottle from your tlruggist. Iicittl lhc booklet of directions cairciilllv. in live minutes you'll know why Millw; has become :1 lllliltg~ hold ivmxl in Great Britain . . in five clnyswuiifll lvc as enthusiastic yourself. Fur Ali/Ion really i.r marvelous . . Three sizes, economical anti incxpctisivc, 35c, 65c or $i. l! your dealt-r can’! supply you. order (lircri. me Mitzi/nous MOUTl-LWASPLJ hlllnifiiqliiriul ivy MILTON P|u'\i'1ii15l.~\l1'i' lfl ., 1:1 lllililli" lliltl,Llillillill,nl'lg, MILTON F lUiS l.'l'i)., lU-IS hlLCaul Strccr, Toronto. Ont. Silliugadgctiis: liuiiltl l7. Ritchie & Company, Limitci] CASH FACTS frue Dodge quality, for ivhicli Dodge Brothers Motor Cars have been famous for l3 years, remains one hunilrcd per cent. iniuci in the used Iloiigcs we ollcr. Our rc-comlilloiling process has renewed their fine appearance and operating smoothness. Before you buyany new car at the price of our used Dodges, consider those facts. ’i‘licy mean cash lo you. W. B. PROWSE & SONS (‘Iinrliitictolrn and Nummersilll‘. 1922 ‘W Hotel Co; Ltd. ' Proprietor: M188 L. MUQUAID, Ming”: r AUSEI] CAR I5 UNLY A5 DEPENDABLE. A5 THE DEALER WHCI SELLS IT ’ cream grading work. Early in Illlill‘ he went to Wiutlipcg where ivy lock two weeks in the Winnipeg" Agricultural College to get accus-l tcnu-cl with the tfietliorlr; oi Wcsi- ' crn Creamery work. On May fi t he entered llic El'(k."tdn.1(' Crea Pry n."- hi-ocl butler maker wilvrir he has made a lmmi showing as may be- men by the‘ following awards given by the different Ex- hibition andCrc-nmcry conventions held throughout tho Western Pro- inces. Reserve grand clmmpiow ship for Manitoba at Regina,‘ Bank 0f. Montreal Sivcepstakcs n’. Dairy Convention in Winnipeg; Highest totnli score in Deiraval I'l- terprovlncinl in Regina; At the. Winnipeg Exhibition. lhrce . firsts i and four seconds; At the Regina Exhibition. one first and one soo- 0nd; At Central Canada, Ottawa. one first; At Royal Agricultural Fair. 'l‘oronto. one first and on’: iscccud; At Vailcouvvr Fair, one first; At Victoria Fair. one firstf and ‘one second: and second prizes‘ at Calgary and Edmonton Fairs, also third prizes at Brandon. Mftlh, Canadian National Exhibition m Toronto; ltoyal Winter Fair ir. 'I‘orcnto, and Vancm|vci' Fair. l1 ynncouvcr. B. C. ’l‘hi.s is rather it good showing for n young mun just starting on his chosen car- reer and i111: many friends on P. E. l. join in wishing him the best oi luck. Eaton onoczrsnm OPERATED BY .+"I‘_MEARAI.'I'T'IQMI\EI‘CQ l-IMIYID VARIETY. and SATISFACTION ‘Variety that offers wide selection quality that ‘ . ~ carries the EATON Guarantee. “ ' BUSINESS HOURS 8.30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Freshly Ground COFFEE 55c Lbs” Large Boxes MATCHES 3 Boxes in Package for 25¢ BARRY C. BROWN. Manager Q'Q¢QOO§-O 1 o 4 Proprietors g I *0-4444'§O+OO-0+0¢0¢&~ooo$4 o4§0~A4§4§4+Oo4+4§¢4~00+ a I Ho o must: Z Peoria Enllgaie Fertilizer Sewer The "Peoria“ is easy to opeaté. Fits on the ordinary farm wagon without removing the tall board. Attached in flvo minutes. No holes to bore - no cloths to attach. There is absolutely no chance to split out walon cleats- Bpreads evenly 18 feet wide from 400 to 10000 pounds per acre. Has Only One H-alf the Gears, Fans, andChains Necessary on Other Machines spreads close to the ground eliminating wind waste. Handles either wet or dry mater- lgl. Light ‘draft. andso simply and strongly eohttrdeteo that it will last loom in a fence corner. than moot machines last under cover. Easter “to attach’. Easier to operate! A ‘more even spread! Fast work, and long life! w» It ‘Costs Less We-wilte everyone to Pool: I‘ lzer 801m’. The lhrlk tllig. 0o. '~ -~-_. “not, Next on. E. Toomln Music Store cnnmuuwn t as; ' THE OLD BERRY PATCH li. come back vividly lo your memory in the iflste oi‘ Selnvurtfls Jelly Powders Strawberry Rawpbcry Black Currant llcd Currant lmgnnberry CELERY 20c Each iO-‘IO 21/; Size Tins Fancy Quality APRICOTS 35c Each. EATONS TEA ‘Packaged Black Label 52¢ Lb. on-:i:=w>:: EATONS BAKllNG Pownaa 1 Pound Tin 23¢ Messina LEMUNS Per Dozen 35c _ PEANUT BUTTER No. I Jar 12c CANNED PEARS causal) PEACHES 16c Per Tin , 22c.Per Tin SHOP EARLY SATURDAY STORE CLOSES 6 P. M. Tim tztsli: 0|‘ new fruit. the flash of old wine. @iwm-<=iarfi;m* ‘LARD 1 Pound Bl aclt; 1s.- Lb. _ McClarens Prepared Mustard Per Jar‘ 12c PERSONALS _--_. Mrs. James Curlcy. ‘Freetown, is . ) \ visiting in Bonshaw. the guest oi‘ -. _\ . , her daughter, Mrs. John E. Mc- gt] Gaughey. Xh‘ i!“ v % i’ ey. To Own i coma in and see this Mr. Ed. Nicholson. accompanied by his mother. Mrs. Donald Nichol- son. left this week on u short visit to Boston. ‘lT-iginiii‘ . (b, it Mr. Robert B. Messervov left yes-l rfléfly on return to Oxford. Engq an . » _"T‘ Andrew Bqnail. C. N. R. train- wmomimwwo: ‘ BATON GROOSTERII more» w grseroistca.