3 for 25c Rich, Mild and Fragrant , 00-0-c+0-00+000o+»40+00 {Prince Edward Tonight at 8.30 The St. Dunstarfs University» Dramatic Society a ‘if-till lFittfesent “ ,3 99 The Matt oi ttte Hour Prices 25c, 35c, 50c Doors open 7 p. tn., Curtain at 8.30. Parties ar- riving late will be obliged to wait until the first act. is over. b-vOO-OO O-OPO-O-O-OO OO-O 000-6600004040 04-0444 ro+0++000<o00000+o0+ o0 +0 ¢0»>0+++0+000+00000»'0+0000+++04 t a , It t n _ vat: r0 t: v cu I1! o.‘ v q ~ ,_._. A at ~ ‘ ->i.> - : ‘~ Ir- “ l ' 1.,‘ .' r u.‘ . “-1. "l THE~ ~:=------I.:-:..-:w._-:::::::------ 7WWV vv - VVYYY .".---v-.--w._v--".--~- w--. 7w "n" OH. OH, CINDY.-Prlnce Edward April 26 and 27. Tickets 50c. 75c, 1| ' $1.00. .. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- tlott on Thursday April 22, 12 o'- clock noon, town lots on Highland Avenue. B. Carter, Auctioneer. 82734-16431. HORSE RACE.—.\lcssrs. Welling tott McNeil], Tea Hill, and Frank Mclietitta, Charlottetown, have ar- ranged a tuatclt race tor Jutte 1st. ltt-tweett their racers. Stakes oi’ $300 a. side are held by Messrs. L. \\'ood atttl J. Arhing. NOT NEEDED HERE.—-\t\'llL‘Il the l)iv:t.'t:t: Bill was rccently up bctoro tltt- Dominion Parliatttt-nt. Senator Murphy objectetl that the cont-ts ht- extcnded to Print-c Ede ward Island, whielt had little use for divorce he saitl. Thcro had on- ly been one divorce titere since cotttetlertttiott. ' BOWLING MATCH.—.-\ friendly bowling tournament look plat-c last night in the Y. M. t‘. A. alleys be- tween tht- boys 0t‘ the Methodist and Baptist Sunday-scltool tzlll s. The game which ondcd itt a victory ot‘ 106 pins for the Methodist boys was interesting front start to finish Other tnalcltes are arranged tor to takc place on future dates. LADIES AUXILIARV Y. M. C. A. An important utet-tittg of thc Ladit-s Attxilitlry of tltt- Y. M. (‘. .~\. wts hcitl Qaturtlay afternoon, .tntl .\l .\l‘t' timid .\lcl(ittlttilt, hlttl; st. was \‘l\\'i|‘il Prt-sitlcttt, Mrs. llotlll ltztvittg; _ro.tir;ttt-_tl. Arrattgtttttettts \\'il't' tttatle also for the annual ltttttttttttttc sale itt Bitty. AGRlCULTURAL AGITATION. —.-\ public tnccting will be itt-id at tltt- hall itt t‘ctttr:tl Betioqttt- on 'l‘ttc~tl.t_v, April 20th at 7.30 p. ttt. to dist-its; advisibility ut‘ establish" ittg t‘ott|tty' High Schools, Prot‘. L. \\‘. Gill, Director" oi techitti- cal ctlttcatiott, Ottawa, and lion. \\‘. ‘M. Lea. Vottttttlssittttcr oi Agri- rttltttrc, will ht- prcsettt. ‘ o IN ZION CHURCH.-—Rcv. \\'.ll. Spent-er preacitetl tttost acceptably yestertlay- tnortting before a large t-ongregtttiott in Zion t‘httrclt. Pleas int: ‘fetttttres of the service were a duet, ttettutifullyt rcntleretl by the Aiisses Allan anti Moore. and a niccly itaiancetl ntalctttttttrtetttt by Messrs. .I. )1. (iillis, ,S. t‘. littss. J. G. llennett and ll. (iillis. In the evettinlz". llev. G. t‘. 'l‘ttylor_ pastor ot‘ the clturclt, conducted the scr- vicc. the subject of his serttton be- ing, “At the Alert." CONSOLIDATED $CHOOL.-.-\ public tttcvting will ht- httltl in the (‘ottsttlitlztteti School this afternoon at 2 o'clock to tiiscttss ill“. advis- trbility of QSiflbllSillIlg (‘ottntv Age riculturttl iligh Schools. Prof. L. \\'. Gill, Director oi‘ Technical Edu- Waitresses ) Attltlt turnout 220s o-vo-0000M0000+>00o 0000-0 n00 >0e0~0000++0o00++0+000~ O~OQ++Q@QO-O-O-Q-Q-O"Q-O§§OOOO O-OOOOQ O-O-OQ O '1 vp-.u<.;l.;_;:. ._.~-. .. A PIANO Potter THAT GUARANTEES SATISFACTION IF you are not n musician or piano expert you prolgnlily D ‘fill unqunliiicd to judge pinno value. and tlnf you Ire more or less at tlic mercy oi time pinno ulesmnn._ Every piano on our iloor is guaranteed notonlyJIninst dcilctr-lbut tlac value 1': also guaranteed. _ _ ' our policy is iult this: lt u_our lmatnuu to provide our otutonnn with maximum piano vnluc. ou we prove ' competent in this respect. we deserve to lose that h customer‘! coniidnnco and patronage. lt u our launpen to 1min piano value. and should we_ inch: a tnutnlto it must our on and not our customer a. Will cu not iul uni: in cltoolinfl n piano on tlut undorlton ‘ t MILLER. BROS. '4 .. 123 KenbStreet, Charlottetown. ‘cation, Ottawa will he prc‘ -nt with lion. W. M. Lea" (‘omit ssioner oi Agriculture. The District School 'l‘rttstees, the oillccrs of hiacllonttlti Institute. ttillettrs ot‘ the Egg (‘ir- cIt-s, lfitrtttcrs lttstitttles. ltlrecttit-s o!‘ the lli\ll‘_\‘ tjotttttttttics, and thc 'l‘rtts'tt-c-.; 0f thc (‘onsolitlztttttl School rc specially‘ invited to be pro-wtll‘. ISLAND GRADLJATES.-—.-\t the t-lttsittt: oi tltt- witttcr tt-rttt ot‘ the Nova Scot'i:t---:t;:t'icultttrttI t-tillego on 'l‘ht v, sixtccntlt graduates w .t .at'tlcti Scholastic tlittltittttts \\'lllt'll t'ttl'l‘_\’ uuallt‘ "atiotts of t-ntry into third _\'t-ztt' classes at tltc Mtr lt-ges wilhottt turtltt-r examination to ctlttlllltxttr tht- cottrst-s rctluircti for tht- tlttzrct- oi‘ llacheltir of Scien- tific Atgricttltttrc. Ten gratlttatcs were gruuctl tliplottttts lit-tiring the privilcgtt oi‘ Associate o!‘ the Vol» lcgtt of .-‘.l§l‘lt‘.lllilll‘l‘. Tho follttwittg art- tht- l. anti graduates: For Staltolztstic tiiplottta, llaroltl (flay, llritlgctotvtt, Lytnan (ledtlings, Ab- Itobcrt liaslttttt, liradalbanc. Assotiztttt tiiplottta, Neil Vick- t-rson, llertttltztge. PERSONALS (‘oi A. MacPhail was in the cl- iy yt-stcrtltty. t Mr. Arthur Vitttticotnbe elty lctt yestcrtlay for Atttht-rst. .\lr. l-lrttcst .\lc(‘-.trvlllc, Klttkortt is a visitor itt the city. Illr. llusst-l it. hlttelit-an, (lt-ttrgte town wit. itt tfltarlottcttnt-tt yt-s:t:r— day. -~(J. I\lr. ii. (‘. Christie, representing tfowans‘ l.ttl., Toronto, arrived In (_'llIll‘lUiI0li)W!i Saturday evening. .\lr. ll. Vernon McLeod. and Mr. Albcrt McKay of Sutnmcrsltlt, spent the week end in Charlotte towtt. hiisses Mary F}. Mc(‘abn and Margaret Nit-Dottgall, tettcltcrs of Grlllltl lltvcr graded strhottl have returned to their duties oficr the Easter ltolitittyts, Mr. (‘uthbert lliulligan returned on Saturday to Detroit, after visit- ing friends In SI. Teresa's. Mr. Mulligan ltas been absent a numb er of years, and is lttuclt pleased with the improved appearenne of the island. He. is another success- ful Islander abroad, GERMANS FEAR ANOTHER ‘ REVOLUTION AND PLOT AGAINST FRANCE ‘PARIS. April 15—(Hatras)—’i‘he German Gnverntent has deslded to place guards around the Govern- ment and other public buildings and has sent for fifteen lnrgc tanks and twenty armored cars because of rumors of a new attentpt to overthrow the Government for tho purpose of forming an alliance with Soviet Russia to declare war nn It‘rttnce, according to ativlcott front Berlin today. The Social Dentoorata have Issued an appeal. the. tttlvlces add, (talllmz upon tltt-ir atlht-rt-nts to register for tit-fetter» oi’ the country against external cotuttrlett. llottaltl or (luclplt agr ultural col-i BIG MUSICAL MEVUEL-Aprll 26 anti 27. Prince Edward Theatre. ll BASKET SOCIAL AND CON- cert Tyrone Hall, Monday, April 19th. Admission 25c; ladies with baskets tree. .. ln Memorittm MR. ozone: convenin- One o! the oldest ttnd most res- pected citizens of Cutttberlund, i’. El, in the person ohhtir. George Gorveaii, pltsstq] to rest on Satur- day .~\ttrilt10tlt. lie had attained his vightietit year bttt had been ail< lug for futile time, the end cattle uttitc stt-Itlettly from a contplelt- failurt- oi‘ Item-t. llo was a tnan revered by his neighbors attd friends, tlairtv-tltret- years a memb- er oi‘ the West Iliver Prcsbytcriztn church, honest itt all things, a tnan whose loss the whole trom- muttity will fet-l very keenly. Titt- illttess of his late years ltintlered him from taking part in the inter- ests and activities oi‘ his earlier life. lie leaves to mourn their loss live daughters, Mrs. Thos. Aiorrotv, St. Cutlterines; Mrs. Daniel lltlcPltee, Cumberland; Mrs. Daniel Taylor and hit-s. Samuel Me~ Neill, T-Zitte Mile Frock; and Mrs. Garnet Campbell, funtberlantl; two SOIL‘. Josialt and George, boilt 0t‘ (lutttberitttttl, also four sisters: Mrs. lists and Mrs. McDougztll, at‘ ZIIort-ll, .\it Tvlcllottaltl, of Nint- Mile Frock, and Airs. .\'lcl)tlnaltl. of‘ Svtlntyv, N. S‘. anti several grand-- childrt-tt and grcat grand t-ltlldrt-ul The futtt-rttl was held on Monday the 12th inst. which was largely attendctl. tho service was conduct- ed by llev. W. A. Wood, who prt-tteltotl tromthetext, ‘Como ttn- tn ttte, and learn 0t‘ ttttr, ttndytttt shall Ilntl rest unto your souls." The pail ltettrers were: llir. T. A. Stewart, .\ir. Geo. Wilson. Mr. Patric-it l7oolan, Mr. James Hogan, IVlr. lit-clot‘ McLean attd llotLJolttt Nit-Killian ltttertttcnt was tnadc at the Prcsltytcritttt church t-etnelerv, New llotttinlon. All the tntttiy friends w ‘ ‘.o express their tll30p< est attd t ost heart felt sympathy for the stirrowittg fatnily. M I SS ANNE-SCOTT. The t-otttmttttiti" at Kingsboro has been called Ilptm to part with one ol‘ het tttust cstintztble women in the perstttt oi‘ Miss Alma Scott. This oxt-ttllcttt woman w s bottt at hinttsltttm sc\'t'lll_\'~l\\'ti years ago ~ the tltttttrlttt-t" ttl‘ thc late Deacon Alextttttlet‘ Scott. Attila Scott was not an ortlinttrv ivomatt. Possessed ot‘ a kcctt ilttttllttct rare qualities of lteart and a personal Illttgtteslistti beyond the ortlittatpv. itt-rs was a life ot‘ grt-ttt prontise, However, she was ltzttltlitfllllllctl b)‘ a rather frail hotly, which proved a ltat-t-lor to what. tulght have been a notable life. ‘u early womattltttotl she oi. ieretl tttrrsclt as a ntissiotinry to the foreign field; hut reluctanttv shttl abatttlotteti the utttlcrtaltint: ltttotr-i int»! that tut‘ worlt “Hts ltt-yotttl itt-r, sbrtxtttlt. .l“ot‘ scrt-rztl years she “V114 Plllltlilctl its a city tnissittttttry in Ilnsltttt, .\lt wht-rc het- work ‘tllltl lailot" of. lt-rc ltelpeti tttatty a‘ strutttllillt: one li\--- tht- tttiltlc lifc. liert- sitt- was pr.ttttittt-tttiy' cotiltcctY t-d with litc work tit‘ 'l‘t't-tttottt_ 'l‘etttplt-, tht- wt-ll ltttotvtt Baptist‘ church and ltcrt- ht-r true worth was VPIZY llllii'li lll'i'/.t-tl. It‘: ling ltcalth Ctllllllttllctl itt-t" lo rt-tttrtt f) her "HUT" ill'tl\'l""l‘, :t:.ti I'm‘ tlit- last tltrcc _\'c;tl's to tras alt ittvlaitl itt tltc ltratto or titor Alcttntlttt‘ SP0". ilt'l"' shc w n‘ lt-tttlcrly car- .,,-.;o»¢0-4a¢04o0+o+00000o+o00u+.1000+0¢4+>0.o¢0 »>~¢~;~44»»»0¢»~H»+004 :' ’ cd for by ltt-t r, .\lrs. T. S. Roberrttttt and by her ltrotltet‘, ahovt- mPllliottt-d. Altltottglt tho body grutlttally grow wt-alter, tht- slrottg mind, the loving ltcart, the tttlttlstcrlng spirit. nevt-t- cltztttgtttl and the tnatty who visited hcr itt tht- siek-roottt curried away with tltt-ttt lilo met tory of autl the atltttirv atloll int" oat- ltwo lived and walked _wltlt- God. The tuncral service was twotttlttctttti by Rev. “Y ll. littoWttlk. ttr, who paid a high tribute to the cltarut-tt-r of the deceased, speaking front the tcxt: “She hath done ivltut she cottlti." ' JOHN T. BRENNAN Joltn Thomas ilrennatt died at DarttIt-y’ an April 5th, after ltttvingf botttc the lturdtttt ol‘ a painful and; fatal lilllttss. About tt Your agot hc tlt-volttpetl that awful, tiist-asu,’ caftccr, which ltttlflctl all tttt-dical skill. The best lttiedltzttl talent oi‘ thtt prttvincc could not stay the, rttvaltes 01' the tlrettd dlut-asc andi with tho ltope that a cure tuigltt be: elTe-ctctl. he wont to Montreal where hr- etttcrctl the Royal Victoria llos-l piiill. l-le was treated by tho very ltost tiltysltziatts that (Yanatltt pos- scsses, but‘ their skill prov- t-tl ittcflectttttl, ttutl itc was forced to return Itttrurctl. llc gradually sank until tlcuth tcrmlnutetl his suffcritttzs. .\t death he had attaltt~ Ilc wutfburicd ed ills titith year. ut Indian ltivcr on Attrll 6th, the; Itmt-ral being representative ot‘ the __.._i_—a Never ‘tasted thing better 1?. P0 ST -g§}r§ w and dtonY: think lever will! ' OOO~OO'§40%O§ OO O-OO-O O-O-O O OO O4 OO O-O O-‘O O4 O-(t-O-O O-OfO-O O O'O OOO O O-OQ O O O O O OOO OW-OQ O-O O O O OO-O O~OOOOO O'O O-O-OOO-O-OQ-O-OOQQO“. tzlum, several of the fleeing ftttn- PRINCE EDWARD ---Days---2---Wednestlay 8t Thursday. April. 21-2 THE MOST ENTRANCING LOVE STORY SINCE “RQMEO AND . JULIET” TOLD TO AN OBLIGATO 0F STRIPE SUCH AS HISTORY HAS NEVER CHRONICLED. A Drama of was. A I "m... u... Eva Before Been Presented t... any so’. l a Arttsmgiztritiifliesteiztriasliezrf°medtca“ ._..@__.____ jcREATED ON THE BATTLEFIELDS OF FRANCE l Eighteen Months in the Makinz I 12--- MAMMOTH REELS----12 PRICES wmttu REACH or ALL MATINEE EVENING Adults Orchestra Children Balcony 50c 35c 35c 25c WHAT HE SOMETIMES 91D many irientls and sittt-rt-tc sy-tttpatln izurs that he had itt this iiic. Titt- that a pall-bcarttrs were Wilbert ltclttttcy, (“»_WHI\~,_tt|»O-\t v\ "i. lpwqmp t-vitlcttctr (‘otthttllllrtl ll-tfll‘ H Juspph 31,,,-,-;S.,“' J..,-,.,,,;;,-,, H_,,,,,._.:_ (_ _‘ p‘ ‘__ ‘vwl _ _ _ _y i was lit-hind tht striki- and stops to _.\ ltvttpttttkctl little man wasalllttl “Qwurkl Ahmmmu‘ ‘Ymlum FUHHHS v-tttt tnttttttl w t_ttttt.»-t ol otlt-ttt t’ tlcal with this tttiorltttttttltt was to tttktt an taxtunlntttlon OI‘. “m; .]‘\I‘|‘is Columns‘ ||,. “sums ‘l, ll"ll Hill-lit“: r-‘lltttilvtl’ _1\\'t-"' atttltoriat-tl. .'\I‘l't'$lr~ tttay bt- tttzttltt ittsttratottt “You dtilntpvtllzfll?‘ “mm-n u wmmv’ and pm“. 5mm John = l)’ tl o1 it tut ~ itt-i. o Icfl- ‘H1 lit-tore th-~ Plld o1 tllt- day. lltt» do vou. ttsketl the p ystcafthu-l; a fast liver; are you?" ltttsitttttttl a moment, lvttliflll l‘ fritzlttcttcd, then replied tn ttfllll pitting volt-t»: “l sontetltttes cit a little gum." Prtsitlt-ttt, stttttt ztftt-r th-t ttttectitttt. issuctl a Iturry tutil ior tttetttbt-rs of tltc railroad unite lttnttjtl to tom'- io “Ktsltittuttttt alttl to bt- rtuttly l'or ll, littstttlt Williattt .\iiclt.tt-l until‘ m] ‘HM In‘ "llhnwhhlnlllfl ‘M’ Alttrtitt at ‘ltottte; and titrtttt tlatttglri“In?S‘,(lgtllz“,gililllilfi;H! ‘filial’ MHZ l" Mcl\'mm»lll' Springlallllilihlltillili141i’ltllltéllilUllilill ltt- lt.ttl htllcy, ldllzztbotlt and t-ltitta at ltottte. i Joint [Ircnttatt was ont- ct‘ tltt-l littost speteintctts of tnanhtttttl lllittl the par‘ It iteltl. lie s‘ ll\\t-tl ;.-,.t.,l ‘ 5 ttxttmttle It» his ftttttily, at Fllllllilvtl ; -> by ittstrzttrliott wltat t». ‘ not. furnish. He. wtts a. eonversatlonrtllst and hi. was ever agrt-etthlo. llt» good life. tlictl a llllplt)‘ d. :tlll. autli the reward 0|’ the llllM-rtl ll tttu>t lug hls.—~Y. —i<-o>~~_4- WEEK OF FASTING ADVISED O O O O O O O O O OtO O'O OO OO O'O O-O>OOO OO-O-OOOQO-OOQ" ~.~9¢~-00 o04o-00440o400v0tO0-0O Al‘. STRAND TH p MATlNEE 3.15 SHARPMNIGHT 7 AND 8.45 Clara Kimball Young AND tt t t __ ttwrt COMPANY ltt a Play of Love anti Thrills 0 00000000004000000000000-000 Fayette county. l‘ctttt.~g\'lr:tttia.l physlcittns are atlvisittv. a ‘st ot‘ one week to cause tt tetlttt-titttt itt food prices. The pltrsicians that attyottc above a week wllit benc t t =tt that a ltalf-tnlllion tlttllarw wt savcd by Falctttt cottttti that tlmc. The pltlhlclztns sutztzcst that only water be taken in the sixetlay T-tsi. in discussing the proposctl last, :t tihyslclttn said: "Such ti Inst will positively not in- jure anyone. I would be Willinu to undertake a trial fat-it 0|‘ a wet-k simply to demonstrate the fettslbil- Ity 0t‘ the plan and its bcnclcittl ro- sult physically. Witter. 0t‘ cottrso, 1s to be taken, but, thunk ltcttrett. that costs little. ll‘ thetc ttrt- anr persons who (iPSlFP to join me in atrial fast i attt ivllllnlz to slat-l any time." mid itt- ittllts til OWM COMPANY in a. Play of Love and Thrills OQ-OQO-OQOOOOO vOQw-O-OOOO 9 O "' manna F5 K'"§‘h.'l-l9¥." , , Ii 1n W l ‘I ‘rue aeiiea wit!!!‘ l “THE BETTER WIFE” An Atiaption of Lenore Coffee's well known Novel “The Love Qltest" I A wild r'de through the dork-a car skidded and crashed to the roadside- One soul went out to the Great Beyond, but it made room for one that proved to be the better “The Stolen identity" This Program will?“ Eleventh Chapter of Shown at the ,,, ,, P ' Ed ard The Great Gamble Tomrtlili-igw, ‘llyuesdat’ BELGIANS RETAIN OLD GUS, . TOMS When the Germans lnvatiotl iiel- llles sought refu e In Staten ls- Itmd. New Yor , says Popular Mechanics magazine, where they have settled permanent‘. adopt- Intz many American wnys ot‘ course but ollnlzlntz to certain homeland customs which are of ntuclt Inter- est In their neighbors. One of those Is tho use of (logs as draft nnl- mnls. Dot: teams are ltltched two-wheel carts, loaded with milk or vegetables, which are utnrle like hundreds of others to be found in Belgium. The animals WPRI‘ muz- zle: oI special desltm, which do not interfere with etttlntz and drink- Inz. A spacial collar. made In part oi’ promzeti etnz-sltttnetl units, is us- ed In training the dogs to work. 3 bvo000o+v0+o0ov » ‘OOO- t