i5: firm"! N 4 rAoErsN-i t "’ A a . Prince E TQNIGHT AT 8.30 r _ Iviirllllant Far-Pia] Musical Revue pdn, on. CINDY t if? Local People 2 ——-'0 In the Cast Catchy Songs and Choruses Special Electric and Scenic Effects 0 Fntler the Auspices of the Directed By HRS. HARRINGTON ADAMS dward INDEPEXDENI‘ ORDER OF ODD FIELLOHXS PRICES fffififtiillftlfil513.3?a». SEATS now 0n SALE ton " TO-NIGIITS PERFORMANCE ed to call for them before 6 o.m. to wait until first act is over Curtain Rises 8.30 Sharp Doors Open 7.30 00004-0994 nouwanwouowwvww vow» Q-Q-QQ-QQQQQQ-QQQ-QQ wvv Y All parties ordering tickets by phone are request- Prince Edward Parties arriving after CurtainlRises will be obliged a AAAAAAAA‘; ‘.‘..., __=r 1 NIGHT ONLY 1 MONDAY, MAY 3rd THF SEASON BAUL DU FAULT " i ctninrs GREATEST IENOR ASSISTED BY Auspices oi the Knights 0i Columbus LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR . HONORABLE MURDOCK McIiINNO THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT OF TWO EM NENT ARTISTS UNDER THE PATRONAGE or ins HONOR Seat Sale for Subscribers opens Thursday Morning at the Theatre Ticket Office at 10 a. m. Friday Morning at l0 a. m. Seat Sale for the_Gener2tl Public Opens I RESERVED t5. 1.00. t.s0 Plums cttnrtut. tntittsston sot; OQ$+¢4v ‘ T O P SPECIAL CHOCOLATE v%¢‘%$*.-O-§O-O-O§O-§§¢§§i --~ SALE 50¢ a .»m KQZZIIIIILKYIIIIIII‘? NZIIZIA\\\MZIZZM\\Q\YOM "MHORSE Cop: “You've got to quit sticking a- round here.” tlie family and come pleasure sympathizi family out for all twelve. t‘. ._.. 1:15 i Puncture your pocketbook for tickets for on down for an evenings ng with Charlie and his “A Day’s Pleasure” 'I‘liis one will tnake you r risibilitics hit on Adults 25c. .\tliili.st2.'ii'». SPECIAL PRICES Matinee V (‘lliltlrcii 10c. EVtfillllg‘ (‘liiltlren 10c. “W. ‘Mo. tilt‘; "OITETOWN c --...: '»1.-t'~tt.;." . G . .‘i."‘_"~’."?.-- IIII%\\\\I\\\\O . I ATTHEQSTRA. D THE ONE AND ONLY CHARLIE CHAPLIN in nts toututt MILLION iiotttttt COMEDY A DAYS PLEASURE “YOU’LL SAY-SO” 'I‘liere'.s laugh--ignition in every spring of ed at roadster speed. Don‘t overlook this ll IT PAYS to liuy iti tlils Province. WOMENS voile hloust-zz. Special Saturday $1.1M. Woint-ns IIUIIKOI‘ IlIOlltith-l rei: $13.75 for $31K). Protrse Bros. Ltd. S~tEJti-~i-274i. _THE AUCTION SALE at James Jenkins, Glcnlhiiizin has been post poned ttiitil Wedncstlay. April 28th at one o'clock on account of had roads. ‘ 84S1I-4-26-3i WOMEN‘S long silk and llsle ‘PS in white, black and brown. \\'hite Whitt- KI Special Siiturtliiyr‘. $1.00. Tile. cliainoiselte gloves t-iiauiols gloves $1.55!. l.ttl. K. OF C. AND IN$URANCE Notice t..." iriven in the tfztnatlu‘ (lazcttt- that a license has I)t‘t'i'l issued authorizing the Knights of ('0IlllltIlll5. as a fraternal btmotit sticitity to transact in (ianada the business of life insurance. The chitif t\£',t‘i'lt'_\' is to he situated in. Saskatoon. .-\ ljtienscllitis ttlso-bt-tin" issued t9 the Workinenhs ilircio to transact tlit- business of life in< surance. initiiiii" the Iiorsus whit-h to St. Joliu draft took Ntwftitintllaiitl, was the noted pair of I’('i‘l‘Ilt‘l‘<)llS purclitisetl froiii .\ll-- Leotl llrosn. llarliugtoii. They claim ed they wort-tho heat tnatclttwl bait" many heavy Hummers Bros. which time. left tlic island for a loin: its littrscs stich a,- tin-w which has inade the Island dtatt litirses so llliltfll stiuizlit aftt-i" by Illlffit‘ dealers from the l’t‘<l\'illt't*§. LEFT FOR P. E. lSLAND.—'I‘ht- New (ll.'isgttvt' New" sayhs: ~».\'I|'. \\'il tertliy- en route to (it-ttrtztitttwti, l‘. E. IHIJIIIII. Mr. t-rliii 'who thy the way is an expert‘ iii his line. has hct-ii engaged in the sliipytirtls of Mr ti‘. M. Antler- Ftlll, Hherltititik, N. tlltriiig the [inst year where his services and work trt-rc highly valued. The trip from tSlierhrtttikti to the iicztrest railway station which is Antlgoniah has to ‘lie made by stain- ctiach or aiilo. llt- lcft Sltttrhrtitikt- tthottt 7 . in. l.-_,' static coach and a slow IIl‘t‘.\t>lllt‘ drive it was over roads nont- to good. The rect-ift storm had niade parts of the. rtiatl tilmosl iin- passable. However, the coach was joggint: aloni: a5 lit-st it cottld ttiiti- t>l' its hcavy hurtlen of mail and htmttin freight. when who shfil past Ill his auto htit Mr. f‘. M. Ander- non himself. lie too was making for New (llisgtiyv. llc started sev- ertll hours later than Mr. lIzi-hcrlin httt soon tiverliattlerl hitn on the road. and it 'was lucky that he dld for the very heavy snow hanks- IIIIHII‘ trarelliiti: by atilo Hillllliy out of the titit-stioti. Mr. Aiitlt-rtttm jolted t-Il iii‘. IIilI)t‘l‘II|l at this jtttit-turo while the auto ivhlcli was in cltatrliti tif .\lr. Alidcrstiifs son returnittl Ill Slivihrottktn Finally thoth gentle- tiien arrived in Newillasgnw.‘ Mi‘. liailicrlin left this morning for his homo in Georgetown, I‘. ID. l‘. lie. says travelling: forty‘ or fifty miles by alone ooarh is tint what. lt. is oral-kiwi up l-ti bt- cancel i; whau pe. * lhq- rntitl~ art\*lii pfiofs >- KEEP IT. SWEET Keep your stomach sweet today and ward ofi the indi- geation oi tomorrow-try KFIIIUIII tAhe rliew aid a0 digefiotn. ennui In ; ~18 9;- 9,, talkapfl‘ e.nd"y_. t. . .9. ‘us! IY won at 00W M an: or acorn nausea: l" a .- MENS ANDBOYS OVERALLS. .\ll prices t1 the IlaIiei'tl:i.~ilit-i",v. S529 DON'T FORGET the sale all Lorne fiteivarts. Si. Peters litmd’ two miles. from iUliarlottetoiiui, ttitlzty at I o'clock. S512 WOMENS gilllllltllll dret" rtil- tic to 5&7?» Special Saturday $2.Stl. Another line at $1.39. (‘liildrcns colored cotton dresses sizes to 14 years 98c and $1.25. Prowse Bros. l.ttl. 8496-4—2T4i. "SERVICE BADGES.--'i‘\vo'ser< vices hatltztn: littre. been picked tip in the strt-t and are now in the pos- session of .\lr. tlautlet. Janitor, t}. \\'. \'. .-\. rootiis. Same can the liati by tiwnt-rs on tirovintz illllllI)t-l'.~‘. NOTICE.—-'l'lit- lluiik River llol- lcr .\lill at ‘Stiutli Ficotoirii has started -up ttizztin after being cit . ctl down over two months for repairs to Lhr» dum. v ' .‘ 8521-4-28-211 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTlSERS.—Advcrtisers are res pcctftilly’ reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Oillcti not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. ni. SEAMAN‘S OPPO'RTUNlTY-—— Tlie t‘lllpltt_\'llli'lll. office Iiiarkt-t litiiltlltig have rcrcivnti lll‘(Il‘l‘.\ ti" mi scvcrtil good ‘limits for about 2O e.\'~ l)t'l‘l(‘ll(‘t‘(I seamen and firemen. Waltzes $65 to $75 per tiioiitli. In» ttiidiiii: zipplicaiits arc zidvist-tl to itt-l ln llouch with the Employ itit-iiFUfflt-t- at (liltT as the nicn arc rcqtiircd this wcelt. THE FERRY STEAMtER-Titt- Ferry tFte-imer lllllslttiro ivas suc- ct-ssftilly latiiirlied on ‘Saturday last it is undcratotttl tltul the ilerw hoil~ t-r will not lit: ready for" installation until the first. of ncxt week. Tht- (Itlvflflllllfiili iiispecttir will probab- ly arrive oii Friday night. tn test it. it will probably take a couple of weeks after the holler is ptit Ill he- ftire the steamer is rcady for the rotite. REMOVED TO CHARLOTTE- TOWN. ‘.\lr. and Airs. ll. I). lluwatt, their tlttitglitcr Miss Atuy and their son Percy formerly of ilrutlencll. ctitiie to the. city 'l‘ttcsdtiy to Hike. tip their residence licrc. Mr. ilowatt is ‘Manager of the new I"Iltll’IDIlt‘Itl\\'ll Milling (‘timpitny who are about to erect aiinp t) date flour mill here. Work on which is to he commenet-d lin- iilPtIIllIPIy. For the. present they will rt-sido with their son l\'lr. -J. II. Ilowatt. AIll'I)I'()R" Si. , POPULAR YOUNG LADY HON- _QRED_..A very pleasant t-veiiliit»! in honor 1f Miss Mary Klnclffivas uapetitrin tlic A. O. Ii. flail, 'i‘lt:nlsli ‘on the 22ml Irish. ller friends re- gret that". Miss Klnch intends lea‘ vim: in a few days lo tnkc tip the rofesaion of nursing; and tit-cord- {hgly on Tltti_rsdtty' evening lit-r Jr ends miifi "tho Iopporttrhltyv of 4- retrial p their regret, zitiher Ile- pnrttiro and of t-xtcndim: lo her their best. wialtt-a for the future. Mary, as she is fondly known by her friends. is deservedly popular She has always taken an tictlve part in matters oi’ interest. and her executive ahllily will be‘ greatly missed in Tignlsh. The ev-t with a (ltiot. after, which the ii. A. A. (l. ll. presented , cnlnt: opt-nod her witn an tiddrcss anti a nice IfilVPIIIilq hag. Miss l\'ineh thanked her frlcndtt in a very en y-wlll be back soon. The re- mainder o! the evening was very pleasantly spent in music and dan- clng. g . t Jminner, assured-them‘- Pdet: ieivtirpflignlah perman; OUR 39TH ANNIVERSARY sale oii .\iay 1st. lluy here and lielp the littstiitttls and (lrpliaiiagt-s. Prowst- Iirtlfi. Ltd. H-i!lti~-t-257-li POSTPONED.—'l‘he stit-izil which was lo itavt- taken place at the lfort-sttti" Iloiise, Powiial. l-‘rltlaiy ZiO, is postpttiictl ilII May 7th. i» S14 ‘THE PLAY ENTITLED "The ilust of the ICZIFIII" will he l‘l‘]lt‘.'li('tI ill the t‘. .\I. II. i\. IInII, Vcrlltiti llirei", Wetlnt-stlai)’, May 5th, and not on April 28th as atlverlisetl. 84934-275. ,CANON SCOTT’S VISIT POST- PONEDP-llcv. (‘anon Sitiipstin has lflctiivtitl a further telegram from llgav. Canon Scott stating that he i g-Yilillgtitl to postpone his visit to l_. iii. I.\‘I‘.llllI ttiitil later in the ajotistiti. lle hatl IIlIt‘lltIt‘tI being licrt- for May Stli and iltli. SCHOONER WANTED to carry coal to Neyvfotindlantl, Si. Pierre. Brinee Edward Island, and Bras rl'0r Lake ports, on tipcniiit; of navi» gation. Shipping pier in a natur» ally sliclteretl harbour at Kelly's ye, entrant-c to liras d'Or Lakes Write. stating tonnage and rates, lb Anglo (‘oat Company, Lir:.i_tcd_ New (‘ttiiipltt-lltoii. t‘. i3. . 7769-3-LOAIlu36i. STOCK NOTES.-—~liltlu'iii Reid of Stiiiiiy Slope Farm. liollo liay re- cently purcliasctl from Mr. Mathew Robertson Stisst-x. .\'. l3.. the well- kntiwii Percheron Stallion George's. it _wlll bt- ntitctl that this horse ivas formerl-y ownctl by Air. Ilanicl Reid lionttigtie, hy whom he w; .' ‘ ed direct from France a year oltl and where Ilt‘ s 0nd for a number of season‘,- antl has proven to lltt- best sire ever brought to Kings tl‘t>., .\lr. llcit] realize-ti tht» izreat loss to the horse IillIll.~‘li‘_\' of the province ‘by losing siieli a sire. decided lo hrint: him hack and iriw has liiiti at his farm wltt-rt- ht- t-an be Inspected at any time. \\' ilch for his add which will aippeai" itt a ft w days. ' ‘ OBLIVION VOTED.—-A ltuiiior- ous Ill('ltIt'llI ort-ttrrt-tl Ill the llttuat» yesterday afternoon dtirtni: tltt» tlla’ cltssloii of the resolution to .lIlIIl')l" 11.0 the tiinkint: of wells for oil oi- tzatt. lion. (l. l~2. llttultes, a lllt‘lll 'her of the (IUVt'l'lllllt‘llI who t-yltlt-nt A ly had little faith in the prop lliii‘ ion. wound tip his speech. in second inn the restiltitititi ntovt-tl by the i\t— triicy‘ (Ietit-ral. wit-it the remark that if the hariitg iras protltit-llvt- oi‘ no other good it might (liacltvst- wlittt ltecauie til’ i".~<l _vt-ar's deficit. litnn. A. J6. Arsenaitlt remarked. that such horinr: might not serve the purpose Ill(II"tllf‘tI btit he had hopes that those in charge might within tlit- nt-xt four yearn gucecctl in boring a hole deep (‘illlllKIl to' -htiry ‘lltlr. Hughes‘ political career iii oblivion fort-yer, As Mr. Arsen- ault finished lti.~~ rrniarits, the tihair mun, Mr. Alcartltnr, aaitl “All in favor of the tnotioii please <ILZIIII_V lltt- saint: by; -t_\"iiii: .\yt~." The tltivttriimtinl ht-ttcltt :4 iti a hotly cried “Ayt~“ to llic RFIKII ttmtist-intint of the ltoust- and tht- gallery. And so his OWN" toads voted .\lr. IIllKIltkl into political tihlt-vlon. - :.:;";~':;_""_:'T;:r;_:.' t‘. ffinoi_tn‘s "t7. KI D N EY 4 '4)‘, PILLS p; _ I \ \\\\\\TTSI B; ktonet "g l m l" ‘ILL W — 4M c t" " s m". W?‘ :1‘. < t. ti’? fittfl "o mo“! Net ‘ ‘ . z t "tit-itt "uI Ittttt" ' _\,_\.;;_\" \_ \ Y‘ ‘ . I/ /< Z1 zv c/t t ~t t (lharlies sick-cyindered engine. Spark plugs’ may bring their girls prepar- the glooms “take the dust.” I w. . _ 1 "_..l W“ .r SPECIL FEATURE ‘ _ TODAY MATINEESJS NIGHT7 attts It-wqmz-oo-o-vwe r t j.» was‘; ; . . . ti u -.-¢ ~" §lll\t’ \ . . \a§;r::::. :_: ‘ - r = cti for Limousine entertainment that is gear- opportunity to make ELSIE FERGUSON IN “ton BETTER, FOR WORSE” PERSONALS .\lr. ll. i). thiclCwt-n, itiorcii, was iii the city yesterday. Airs. hiargarct l\icl\'en-iia, Bed- fortl. was a visitor to the city yes- terday’. ~ it isnndt-rsttititl that Dr. ant] Mrs. lftillcrloii are tti proceed to llostoit from ilalifax for further treatment on llr. I~‘iillt~rttiii‘s throat. Mrs. Thomas J. Stuitli, 'l‘rticadit- (‘F058, tiutlerwent ‘a successful oper~ ation yesterday" in‘ the (lity Hospital Her Many friends "will hope for her speedy recovery. The many friends of liizistci‘ (leorge Aultl,~\vil1 he glad to known that he was successfully (iperatctl upon yesterday": for appendicitis uiid i,- restiiig casily at the i’. E. I. Ilospittl. Pictures at the PRINCE EDWARD TOMORROWA \\\\\\'IIIIIIIII;\\\I_\\\Vllfi\\\\\E\\\YIIIIIIIIIKII§\\\\\\\\\\W \\\\\\\\NII L\\\\\I\\§VMZM\\\IH\\\\7IIHIIII. QYIIIIIIIIIO\\\\\\\\\N I THEO CENTRAL GUARDIAN "-".—:7..*.._ Mr. A. J. Mt-Ncvln. ex-‘lyl. 1.. A., was iii the city yesterday. hilss Lulu Gorrcll. who succes- sfully: tinderwent an tiperation forappendicilis itt tho I’. if. litm- pital, has returned to her litinic in Alina, I’. E I. p—-- CATTLE FOR OPEN MARKET SHOULD BE DEHORNED Dchnrneti steers or heifers iiol only can be handled more conven- iently on the farm than cattle, wili horns, but if put on the market either as stock calves. feeders. or finished fut cattle, will sell for tin average on one-half cent a pound more. ‘The best time to tlcliorn is when the call’ is from l0 days to one iiionlli old. The horns can then be eitsilykilletl. and with very little incoiiveiiieiiet» to lltt- calf. by rtth- € hing tliciii with a stick potash] ‘until they slmw ;l('l‘.. "ic (zaustie st'- ~ . dantpenctl on the enIIkn-flltifiuld h” hill "I" horn and shtiuld benllbb- with a cloth ttlioiit it or with lllllpId Klovc on the liti-nd. One tipppcaufm trill suffice on the younger calvon lint ziftcr calves arc a tiiontli tiled’ it may be necessary to ma“ M] oi- even three nppljcnugns_ Year? lint: cattle ctm generally in» d _ Ilt!l‘Ilt‘tI~ with satiety at this who (f, Fetir. A tlt-lioriiiiig clipper can lit~ tisetl. ’ Purebred cattle should 1m ‘m (IOIlOPIINI. The shape, size, quality and position of the horns are ch“. ticterlstlc of certain breeds and tun. itrally have a bearing on the sell- ing value. On that account breeds discriminate severely again“ “m. bred cztttlc ivhcii they have been dehorqicti. ' OI’ causuc a red 5|". Mlnard‘: Linlment Cures Dlstemptr vAAAAcAAQ , “B. RBRAND” I a English Fox Fire Netting ‘ ‘ 6 6 OQPO-OO-O-OOQRQQQ-O FQ-O- L.» __ weaving. request. ranch. Charlottetown er_y roll are true to specification. with pure spelter both before weaving and again after This makes the B. P. Brand in a class of its own, and is the reason Pioneer Ranches always used it and they have found that"; after twenty-five years’ use the wire is still holding their foxes. B. Brand wire is made by the largest fox wire makers in Great Britain. . Our supply is expected very shortly and orders should be booked as soon as possible. Prices, freight rates and full information on receipt of We can supply every requirement for a fox The Rogers. “B. P. Brand” Wire is of guaranteed quality. made of the finest grade wire, specially selected for its . high tensile strain, woven on looms of improved and exclusive pattern, the meshes are uniform and symetri- cal-in shape, while the length, width and guage of ev - , I Write I I artlware ‘It is Heavily galvanized C0, Lttl P. E, Island /