. burl dolla 771/.» side! ed tl 81". and t ized, whet '~ of th from abafl it tbs Ever eral t mean _ I much at a r again rebell had pt ‘hopes pathe" other sympe . dencet I and o was pt of the wants -_ Island- t ,ed, ra “had tl opposi storm; _ more prover . and h.’ less w, hencel red fri , up several hundred passengers and , T, commt fame c held a permit men b1 only h: all larg men, a race h. horse, pride i" has S01 with tl thusias iorses :ia1 tra Dharlot l.. ‘sef genera, f all bi ome bi atroni Undd terin; tem v i ,,,,§ Constance t. tion t every waste ‘ ‘The passengers of the Bohemian ‘ trip to Halifax lit-fore tho Si, Law . fax and Portland the cud of this qndicupd . v...- dale: .41. "ssAL sumo", whole, glo and fit-lfrouxadfln K, Ilshdti-‘lb. (l - , I K been _ ‘:50! luchesy you in its rnost ' ma»: ,- 15 a cans: a snuaonu amt. mum flualnmezlsallownmialupoonfinlofooflow five minutiae, etltouitm u dnwaii-Z; MONTREAL. 8 Al-A A L ~ QQ Q i rince Edward p-—Night 7 and 8.45 ‘E é Matinee 3-15 Shar LAST CALL T0 SEE . O a A4 a vvvvvvv-rw NICK ' uwis .4. s: RC ENYS LONSTANQQ TALMADGE "ROMANCE moo ARABELLA" 8&8 IN Talmadge . 1 “Romance and 4 Arabella” ’ Is the Girl you Love Romantic ? Are you Prosaic ? . D0 vou want to know how to win her despite her love for romance? l S e e Constance Talmadge in Romance & Arabella L ‘an LA 1v vvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Fourth Sensationa “Stunt -OOfi§fr9~O%%*w%v “THE DRAUGHT 0F DEATH”, “The Great Gamble” l Episode of the Big Serial" {O-OO-O-O-OOOOOOOOO IOOOOO 00040-0 F§O4004%O— .____"-__. .____._,___ _.__ _'. . .. Shipping News CANADA SAILS FOR LIVERPOOL “With standing I‘U(Yill't)Ili}"' the‘ stoatur-i‘ Catiatln. ot' [ilv White Stair Line. (‘aptalii John Davies. sailt-tl from Halifax at sovou til-lock Suit- day morn-lug for Liverpool, aftt-i‘ being detained in port soveral days Owing to the loss of the Leylantl ilnvr Bohemian zind the accident to the American liner Si. Haul. every berth on the (‘anatla has been tilled, anti the holds att- ladou to thc hatches. Tht- (‘tiuadzi arrived at noon on Wodnestlay from Portland to pick also tho passengers anti crew of tho steamer Boheniiain. No sooner hat] she docked than word was re- ceived that the St. Paul. was head- ing for Halifax with over T00 pas-- seugers anti word was rorcivod to hold the (‘aiiada in port. Thus the ship was detained over two days. were placed on hoard, but the crew could not ibo taken, as tho St. Paulis pnsst-ngtirs had to bo -timmotltit- ed. .Saturtl'.iy' tho iiliif hip ll0(‘i(('ti at Pier ’l‘wo ilalifaix. taking the berth vacated ‘by the (‘h-altrui", and immediately the work of transfer ring thc passengers t-onimt-ucctl. All. tho Ctllilifl passengers were con- vcyod zicrtiss tho tpior to thc Cun- zida and as many as possible of the third t-ltiss, thc t-xact number will not ho ltnotwn iintil thc ship sails. Tho itlttnuda lotitlcd tti full cargo .'li Portland, anti nearly.’ two hund- rrtl tons til‘ baggage wcrt- iI‘Z\ll$i'(‘l‘I‘< or tfrtnn tho St. Paul. ln atlition about 1300 packages of mail were put tin thoartl. Thi- (‘aiuitla will mziko one more rt-tit-t- tiavigatioti tipt-its. and is scho- iiiilod to leave Livi-rpotil for lluli- month. fl -—-—<0>--——- SURVEV T0 BE HELD ON STEAMER ST. PAUL 'l‘ht~ Aini-tit-an Lino stt-nmt-i‘ Si. Paul docltt-tl Saturday at llalif-tix If Ybiive Any Doubts , as to whether coffee 1 is a friend to your nerves. drink ‘two " or ‘three cupfuls at bedtime and think about it during the wakeful night. Youllalsoihinkof‘ POSTUM . ‘mu-viva Rana‘ l ' , illlltl transferred some of her pas- I sengers to the Fanatic. The remain- ldortwill he keut out board until the \\'liitt- tfitai ‘ner Cedric airrivos from New \ 'l‘his steamer will also i.it:.~ tir- t ow of the Bohemian lt is tXprW vii that a survey wiil be hold on -l).ILlI‘ti tho St. Paul When this report is completed it will likely be sent on to New York. and then derided whether or not the ship will repair in Halifax. The cause of the trouble has not been docated. In her present condition she tnay ‘be able to make to New York and have permanent. repairs made there. llmvever, the St. tPaul is oxpetrted to be in llalil- fax for several days. ---——<r>—i— CARGO OF BOHEMIAN BEING SALVAGED Wreckage lfrom the steamer Bo- hemian continues to be salvaged off Sambro and along thc shore, anti dozens of boats are on the scone picking up the floating cargo. Much has tboon brought to Halifax anti landed, while quantities have been picked up tilting ithe shore and not yct lbrouglit in. mom ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE MAY OPEN EARLY An exchange says navigation will ln all protbzilhllity open sooner than seems to bc generally t-xipcctctl It all depends upon. the moon, and. Easter trolling this year on Aiprll 4th, the river should he clear by April 15th. As far as ict» conditions arc concerned, they art- normal for this time of thc your. An apparent difference may exist on account of thc fact that the loo breakers have not boon engaged int their usual work; the Montcalm was takon down the St. Lawrt-iictz and was tsaught in the Ice herself. but she is now at llalirax svhort» her prop- ellers are to tho rt-placctl, and she will rcturu to (luobco .s soon as possible to rcstiuiu her regular fun t-ilons. The‘ Lady Grey startcddn work Saturday morning near Cap Saute. 'l‘litirt- is, howt-vcr, notliliig nhnormtil in tho prosent ice condi- tions, ziltlioitglt there is, of course more lco than thoro twoiild havo been if wo had had an (‘XCODUOIHII- ly ‘nilld winter, and there is no rottson as far us present conditions indicate, why the tipening date for navigation should he latcr tthan April 15th. ?—{Q>——-—- BATTLED EIGHTY DAYS WITH ATLANTIC STORMS Eighty days on stormy seas in It small tern schooner, with unex- pected cold anti reduced rations, ls the tale of the crew o‘! the New- foundland three-master "Terra No- va,“ which lelft Seville, Spain, on December 15th. 1919. bound for St. John's Newfoundland. Without adequate clothing for the unexpect- etl cold weather. without sufficient rations, the crew battled against mountainous seas, biting blizzurds and ice-fields which balked at- tempts tto ‘make the port for which they were destined and other points 0f cull. Yet. wlth only a. cup of water per day, and a fragment of tinned meat, the crew carried on the trip , rr ntva t5 bu! tn um Piuvlneo nzaznve noun rriunabAv for the Bursar and tea in 8t. James Hall. I CENTS and three coupons with postage will secure for you the new U lversity Dictionary. 7285. COME TO THE .LECTUFIE by (CapL) Rev. Plus McDonald in St. Dunsiairs Parish Hal] tonight nt 8 o'clock. 1i THE REVIISED VERSION 0F THE GREAT IRI8H COMEDY “Kathleen Mavourneen" is being stased ln Emerald on St. Patrick's night, March 17th. 7480 erAaLme ARRANGED FOR.— Accoinodatlon la arran ed at Agri- ~ cultural Hall for stallons at the coming horse show on March 17th. About 20 remaining stalls will be available nor other horses. M-anG-lll MISS FOQTER AND MISS MAC- LELLAN OF MOORE AND MC- LEOD LIMIITED, returned ‘Satan day eventing from a trip to Boston. New York, Toronto and tliiiontrenl “fhlle absent, they havo tbeen visi- ting thc loading inilllnory and ready to wear centres in search of novol- tlos tfor their respective depart- mouts. 7497 POLICE COURT.—Al the police court yoatcrday morning one drunk was ilnvd $10.00 or {I0 days. 'l‘hrct- boys tirrcstetl charged with being implicated in the recent candy rob- bory, were remanded until Thurs- day. A‘ man arrested charged With smashing the glass in the Chinese restaurant on Saturday night was remanded to jail iintil Wednesday. In regard to complaints by thc Chi- nnmen that they do not receive sut- llcient tpolico protection, a member of the force told a Guardian repre- sentative thnt there is hardlyt a night that they are not summoned to the (Zhlnumcifs to settle some row or another, and that when cul- led i-n they have never failed to rc- spond. Some of the late callers at the restaurant it is said, frequent- ly when it comes to paying for their meals. cliiitn to be short of the necessary change, and then trouble ensues, the Chinzunen in case of this kind generally locking the door and preventing the exit 0f the short-of-change customer until the arrival of thc police, who quite often by some magical-like influ- ence, have the power to cause the necessary coin to be‘ produced. ___ ~ iintll they reached safety from the stormy seas. On Deccm-‘ber. 15th, 1919, the “Terra Nova," 135 tons register, t-otnmantlotl -by (‘aptziln Jose ltodri~ gucs, with a crow of ten. cleared from the port of Seville. Spain for St. John's Nowfotiiitlltind. She t-ar- ried 120 tons of salt on account of hiessits. Lnzo nnd (lomtpany. The trip was without incident until Jan. encountei-‘etl heavy ice and seas. and it became evident thatt. it “is impossible to make St. John's, unless conditions improved greatly. The crow coming froui a warm climate were scnntilly attired and sutffered greatly from exposure. the weather tbeing exceptionally cold, and mountainous seas made it com- they were forced t.o retire below from sheer exhaustion. 'l"he (‘ziptaln then made an sit-- tPtnlpt to reach St. Pierre. tbut the islands were stirrouuded by large ice fields and t-very attempt proved a failure. Ilo headed the vessel westward to come around and make an orlftirt to reach St. Johifs. but was caught in a ldrge tloe of ice and carried south. The vessel was carried in the ice until Salblo Island more direct ly ahead, and every one expected the ship would Ibo lost. but, by nothing short of a miracle, the lct- parttrtl, and in tho tecth of a how- ling blizzard and halt’ frozen they fought their way around tho corner of tho island. 'l‘hoy uizido for thc Nova Sctian coast, ivhort- continued atlvt-rso ivcather conditions were mot with but on tho cvouitig of March 4th they picked up .1 light. 1t was Baccaro Light, and they decldctl to drop tho anchor and wnltuntll daylight ‘before attempt ing to mako a latidiirg. But the anchor sllppctl away anti they had no moans to keep from running ashore, but fortunatol-y tho sea was smoth, zilthough twhou the "Percy ffann" took tht-m in tow they were drifting slowly shorowartl. Tho vcsst-l was brought Into Bar rington Passage where food and water =was sinppllotl anti the wants of thc various individuals attended to. ‘ 'l‘hc-y expect to loavo as soon as possible. no dischiirgq their cargo at St. Johnir. ,Althoiigh thoy ivoro t-ighty days making thc voyage thoy are a (£')Il5i(l0f‘fllili(‘ distance from their original destination yi . z/atoaegw Use Baby’s Own Soap. It’s “Best for Baby — Best for you”. Clnn|in|-'—Huling—l"ro[ront A l ‘I Albortboqu Limited, Him, llonmnL M! uziry 25. when: in Int. 46 N. r54 they ‘ pulsory that they stand by until‘ *- FUN TO'N lGHTw-Mllqtlerltle ' l skate! . A musioAi. rhodium in connection with flevhPitul McDon- ald's lecture tomorrow evening. COME TO EMERALD MARCH. 17TH and hear the famous ‘ballad singer. Mr. R. Lamont. 7480. THE MAJORITVOF LINES IN HOLM N‘8 WINTER CATALOG still sel lug‘ at last spring’; prices. ‘ 7487-3-9ME2L HORtSEIVI-EN .MtEET.— Tonight the members of the Charlottetown Driving Club meet in the Secre- tary's office to arrange for races Wednesday and make classes for Friday. FOR 5PECIAL TREATMENT. —~Di'. Houston of the Rena McLean Hospital, and Miss Ina. _Gillan. trained nursepf the hospital stall’, leave this IIIOFILTWVIO!‘ Montreal accompanying ex- e R glnald Jar- dtne of Bradulbane, p lytio pa- tient, who goes to that city for special hospital treatment. Pto. Jdrdino la one of ourtbrave soldiers who was torrlhly wounded in the late war and loft in this helpless state. lt‘ is sincerely to be hopcd that ho will return soon greatly rc- stored m health. BACK FROM TRIPP-Mr. W. If. Rogers returned home yesterday from u month's business trip to Montreal. Now York, Washington Boston, and other tritlcs. Wbilc hi lllontrcal ho tittondcti the Wild Lift: Conference hold uudor tho auspices of the (lonsorvation Commission. Mr. Rogers states that much in- terest is lboing taken in tho Can- adian Fur Auction tSalcs, which art- to be hold liliSHlQQlllll. The Cor- poration have nroviitl into the new building and have an lmnieuso stock or all lclntle of ifurs on hand from all over the ‘world. There are about scven or eight hundred ls- laud silver black foxes In the col- lcctitm. Not only in Canada but in the United States the tfnct i5 rc- cognlzed that tho island leads tho world for tho quality of thc silver blziclt fox pelts. The Auction ISnIr-st building has fbcou put into splendid shape for tho caring of furs and displaying them to the buyers. ’l\lr. James S. Hanson we! known in Charlottetown will Ibo ivarehousc manager. At the recent. conference he said the question of the embargo on ltvc foxes was not mentioned, the gen- eral opinion being that. this would be an unwise move. The Auction Sales ivll be conducted along the same lines as those in Montreal New York and St. Louis. Catalo- gues will be providctl and prospec- tive ‘buyers will ‘be given several days to look over the stock and tnako their notes in the czitslogtie. The sales of the lots as catalogued will probably bt- heltl at the Wlud~ sor Hotel. 0§—--— PERSONALS I _, Judge Fraser, Sourls, was" iii‘ the city yesterday. Mr. Edmund Dllff)’, of Lot 48, leaves this morning for Kellar, Sask. Mr. Fred Kitson of Hampshire who was quite ill. is reported mut-h better. , Miss Stella Mooney, teacher at Iona spent the week end in the city. l , Mr. ll. F. Maclnnls, sales mana- ger for A. W. Roddin and son, Hali- ftix is on a holiday to his home in this city. Mr. TI‘. B. Woodman left yester< day morning for Newfoundland and expects to ho away for throc weeks. ' Among the week-end visitors to Fharlottetowu ycstcrtlay were .Mr. iarold MacLavt-st and Frank Mur- phy, Iona. Mr. William Browse and Mr. Charles Livingstone. of Prowse Bros, Lt.d.. iUNVl‘. ihia morning for lilontroal on a buying trip for the flrin. . Friends rwlll be pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs.BcnJauih1 Mooro Wt-st Royalty, twho have ‘been coii- tinotl to their homo through sick- ness. are progressing favorably. Mr. K. lshitio of Tukio, Japan has returned to Charlottetown from Nova Scotlri whoro he spent tho past ihroo ivt-t-ki-i studying fur farm ing motliotls there. bliss JUF-Mil! Irving and Miss A. Souctibnngh, of l\iiirrz\y' llarbor loft last week for llmtltm whore they will spend stnnc limo before ro- turning. Miss lfatiny. llutlor, Glengarigv, who has i)t‘.t'll title-titling thi- ll. (‘. (‘. has bot-n tiinployctl by thti Ex- aminerPublishing (Io., as Stono- graplior. , CARD or‘ THANKS Mr. and Mrs. H. Huntley and fnm~ ily wish to thank their friends who slmwed sd much kindness during their recent sad bereave- nient. qr" ROBBERB HOLD UP DANGERS IN PARIS OUTLAW JOINT PARTS, March fir-With the new police regulations, restricting all cnfes, dancing-halls, and other pint» es of amusement to a general clos- ure ut 11.30 every morning, there has sprung Into existence in var- ious part of Paris a number of clandestine establishments where theilnw is systematically broken. Frequenters of such places were taught a lesson a night or two a30- The scene was an ordinary looking '5- “qg; r pro-f a s. tongs)“ - .___ t-'-'"vj-_'f-"""';' :' __ . . _...'. ....... I , ' o - .- -~- -~-"z~t~ 1. ~SPECIAL QRIBES- .» ~ ~' ‘ . . . . I. MATINEE ’ II Adults 15c Children 10c Tome-r, _ ow and EVENING ~ . . v _ 1: Adults 25c Children 10c . - t Thursday , i: , _ .. I , ‘ x ‘ ‘ t: O O ' v , f J _ j , , ’ ~ == t-“H t n w m" mw‘ a t i» Creator o carts o t e , or A. an ~ Izar o . I .. > *1. "P 111.: tM t we k < t: t e creen, - resents 1s a es . as er ~ or . o - > -' ' 0 I- ' Q I . - .. T “ “T r ‘Thin 1n a Life” A .I Q a E21 6S . . . ~ 0 ' ‘ t » , 0 . j - 0 0 a " ,. .; FEATURING , o ‘ , 4 . 1 o _ 0 4 0 _ l 1 . l. 0 . v b AND AN ALL STAR SUPPORTING CAST .. > t t , , 0 t t; Love and War Transiusetl Ill Vital » > ' a x Screen Drama by the Master Craftsman ; 0 b > > o ‘ > .. THE CAST t» 1V P o b ‘I Jeanette Perot . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lllllam Gish , 4, Iwo Perot, lit-r father. .- .. Adolphe Ltistlua o didnvzirtl Livingston Robert llarron i i, Mutts, lo Bebe . .. David Butler 4, Amcricziu Soldier . . Elmo Lincoln t: German Oihccr ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edward Picl b 1:. Directed by David W. Crlillth. 0 b 0 g V o Q > O i: The Story: Edward Livingston is one of those ilnfor- " ‘ 4: tuiiate mou who think thomst-Ivtis so far nbovo tho com- l £ 0 tnon clay that they cannot find tlt zissociatesLAnd to crown > this he falls in love with Jeanette Perot, who sells cig- x are. Seeking to make her realize the magnitude of his , condescenslon, he so angers her that she will have noth~ : iiggbtlo dohwltht him‘. Secgetly he befriends heg- father and e a es im o re urn o rauce to seek t regain his I health. Jeanette knows nothing of his action. In France t: she falls Ill love with Le Bebe, n. grocer, who ls far from 4, tbcin-g herltleal of a romantic lover, tbut who has his good > points. Livingston follows. but again hi5 consciousness : of stiperiorlty repels the girl and she becomes engaged , to Lo Bebe. 'l‘hen comes the war. Livingston joins the o Auterlcanforces and finds that there are real men In all l: A wzilelg (at lliekhVflh Lehligbéa pitgovesJ hlmtsizelf a mun and ne gorous ea e en trg Pane f b t. i: at Prussian as the American dash to theereggiilefiintiruin the end Livingston proves himself worthy f th l l he once thought unworthy or himself. o e gr c |_|i_|_|AN ma“ m4 {of ¢o++d+++5o0oowooo+o+++++u+++w++++¢o¢4+w++wo+++o o+oooowo+o+oaooo+oeo+vooo+ooo+ooo+poqoov —V‘M_WK \q~’ ‘iToaEi/‘f-M ___' _ ‘m i‘ r titlfihwtl ttJuTITsUGRRDES vtavlt. GRAD .. flat in a quiet street on the further pqunL" 5c,,:.::(;;“i’g_“ I u A L. 'l‘oomtbs Goal tR. Klelly. side oi Montniarte, ivhere the sys- T1“. Second ha" Oppnm] up with M_ McKlnnpn Point G. Wbods tplmwilli i0 3°11 "llitlllllflgtte at t1 A fast and exciting game ot’ very fast play on both sides end. E. Diamond C. Point. Spillett very lrgh price, ln return for thc Iiookcy wits plilyctl at the Arena lng in n victory for grades ii and It. Harris L. Wing A- webs”? pleasure of dancing tlitriug forbltl- Rink, yesterday afternoon between the splendid work of, L. Vntcher R. W111! 3- Crabbe den hours. _ ‘ grades 6 and‘ 7, and grade 8 of nets, the score F. Cox v Centre R. JOYIIIBOI! 5°01} All" lvllltlttlslithalf rndozen West Kent School. The game was would have been much larger. ' ' SUBS lllellnbolrecli) diosseo‘ in siiiok- closely contested throughout. The Following was the lin8up:—— Craswell dgvlcLeod ‘Macbeth! ings, entered the flat and mingled with the visitors. A tango was ln progress when the newcomers- drew revolvers pointed them at - groups, and shouted. _“Htands up!" Every ma" and wtyinan present was ' compelled do hand over money,‘ jewels. ivatchcs. furs, and any other valuatilcs thoy had on them. Tho bandits ltad a car waiting for them at tho door. v Thanks to ilio tpiick wit of one olfl thc servants, who slipped‘ out by a. back stairway ivlton sho rrdl- Izod what was tifoot, two of the thieves wcrt- (taught whllo loavin: the plat-o, but tho rust got awn; with their plunder. {Gm Mlnarda llnlment relieves neuralgia Fur Sales Meeting, Montreal Tho ‘Gauzulitii; (itivorntnont Rall- ways‘ will place at 'l‘ormr~ntino, to moot tho Stcaiuvi" on the 18th itist, Pulumu slocpcrs to ticcomntlzito passengers going to Montreal to attend the above stated meeting. Alrcatly a number of reservations have bccn made, Applications for further reservations can bc uindti to 'l‘ic.knl. Agent, Sutntnersido, W. K, Itogers, City Ticket Agent, (Ihar- lottt-town or tn W. T. llugguu, l). l’. A, Charlottetown. The nbovo has been arranged owing to tho great satisfaction cx- © prtrssctl by tho lnni. Delegation t0 Montreal WilOlIl similar arrange- ments were mndc in connection wlth Fur Life Conservation, . t 7407-3-4-MEtf .___ M“ Di. ll. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Chariot-- Office Hours: 9.30-—12.30, 2-5. Phone 68-Y. O O O Q O O O @ O O © ’é‘ O. O O v O. O' 8 @© ©@©©@© 8 Clwlcawlttrltwlc‘ .@©@'@.. @ SPECIAL PRIZE T0 MERCHANT ___?_¢0o-—-—— A lieautiiul $200.00 Curtis Areonala Cramphone will be Presented ©_© © © @ 9 ©,©_©_@ ® D _@_@ Q it © ©_© G @@I@ to the Merchant 0n whose Sales Slip the Chevrolet Car is Won The Machine With the Superior Tone Artistic Design This Prize is on Exhibition in Redtlins Bros Drug Store‘ Willow. Auto Contest Advertisers totftt ,;"(9,:t~.>’t_ tetotenenttiiotoiom talc) @@ik€!i@lt<:ivWivldt t? It t . 1 l t I© I©I e I© Q I©I© “V APJA “Y .Q‘Qf ._ ,~v re i... a; s. 3t 5n 5‘,©*©_’6'© ~ i». . ~t t. . ft