.r_ L Get a Five Boys Bar today —-a new delight in milk chocolate. “Something Better” J. S. FRY Q SON! (Candi) Limited MONTREAL “rive aovs” a ~ MILK cliocotqre ‘ Gt. George St. RUSSIAN PRINBE WITH '" has occuriqil since last session with |tlie several provincial govern» meats arising from the proposal of the special committee for coop LETTERS FRllM flll ,,____ Concert T0 Be Held Here At The Prince Ed- ward Theatre, Tuesday, April 7th of Unprecedented Interest. ——- Queen Alexandra Personally Writes. .\'iit only music lovers hilt every (Kinadiau notables. expressing ‘the ill and provincial authorities on erailve action between the feder- I the subject of old age pinsloiis." -——-<0>——-— RADIO PROGRAM THURSDAY, MARCH 26- 1925 tiNli\\' (-150 illetres), WlNNliPEtl MAN. i special Annivensary Programme to (‘Hlflllffllé the inau-guraition of (‘auailian National Broadcasting a, Winnipeg. Man. thiutre and lllUYlt‘ patron will he hope that. the Prince iwill be court-ls l‘-‘m-"'(C-T')"“lv9°l3' I1l"“5i°\‘l‘ inter-wleil in set-in; and litiuring Priuco tlenrze ('llil\'L'lll\\'illlZl‘. who; zt-ppcars with Plurle Splcer a! thr- l’l'll‘.l‘i\ lcll\\'.ll'tl< 'l‘ui-~‘tizi_v, .-\Dl'll Till for "ii- l“il:<flll that tho Prince not only p one of illi' create“ pianists lll llii~sia liiit of <ul'l‘iciciit interest in Ullwll Ali-xaiiilrii and Priiitwiss, .\i¢ii.-- liouisi- to pin-sent lottirs t'r= :n llicni to Lord llyilg iintl other 01d Ace Pensions l ,- veuviriw-ro highly 1‘i".~l\' rem ived in this Country. The (‘onciirts not only have been i g vi-ry .<ll\'l't‘$.~'-liil in all (‘zinatliany /'ilie<_ liut the Prince and IVlr. Spic- or - -~~ received social attentions a becoming the "i ;r|‘t‘<1*lil1iil\’t‘ cl‘ Russian Royaityh who like many others oi his (‘oun- tijv ii:i~ li(‘t'll l'l'(lll\'i‘ll liy tlic rur- :i‘_‘t‘\‘ oi" lllt" \\'oi‘lil \\'!ll'. i| "ilior. in u resolution which iiel wit] ,,,.,,,,,,.-,. in m,» House Of (‘unl- Alarket Reports. .15 p.m.~ Bedtime 'l‘i"a vcl Tales. Jill p.in.— Studio Programme, as fol-lows: iler the. ilireution of .l. 'l‘. (fucking. ‘he Winiiiiiiigeiz-i "Fraiiscoua Shops‘ Brass Band, uii Ba n ilinastcr Sextelte: M lss ilazcl Mills, Soprano; Mr. Oscar icicl- liziss; Tile Fort Garryllotel if!" (Air. Emile Mignacczi, Vlo~ To [Ill(‘lhilslllnljgllitlfil tllilrylilzxllilnlllk Hamid" icelilo: ‘Mr “ llin- upvvllil (‘liilllillll(‘i' which confimdregs’ ‘ ' _>__, o'i"r.-\\v.\, oni. no as ». 'l‘lici‘ r l"lj“'“_' _ ‘l fnuw “for (\\,_i"rnnk Wrights country clnii ‘..,..-.,.. ,.,,.,.,.v,,, rV|‘i(.1‘ m‘ old :lu<i]"","“”_l"' ‘M ll‘; n1‘ “wh refnkn] llaiico Orcliesi.i'a- in Dance Pro- liensnm $l'lil\]‘|'||‘|~' is Illl\'i\t":llt‘ll livi“""""'"“m "M up‘ m t ilYltllllllti ilirect. from the Main lloi: datum: .\llll'4li‘l'l(. lllllifilvr "lwmm H, 1m- t't>i‘l't',.~'llt)lltli‘ll('0 which Dining ltooiii of the Fort Garry lloicl. - BOOST ISLAND PRODUCTS AND BUY ISLAND MADE GOODS PER. 'l‘l.\' (‘hit-kcn. legs aiiil lircasi . . . . . . . . . i5 cis (‘liit-kcii. hone-less . .r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3O ciH (‘Ianis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i8 ciH Poitctl Meat . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. 20 ciH laihsttirs. Li.’ lh tiii . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 35 fir‘ I.ol>stci' Pasti- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 for 25 ctr-i Oysters. large tins . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 5O ciH IKaking Ponwlcr, l ili tins . . . . . . . . . . 45 cts P011144]! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-i ('l~\' Side Breakfast Bacon . . . . . . . . . . 35 (“tn ill Back Breakfast Bacon . . . . . . . . . . 4O cis lli Dried (‘otlfiz-ih . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J1 (‘i8 ll! (‘ookcil llani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o0 cir- ll) Picnic lianis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 cts lli gnugflg‘. . . . . . . . . $53 cis ll) Laril. iii I lh block llllll 2i aiiil 5 lh nails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 cit-i lli IFInvoI-iiig iixraci» ( (all flavors) . . . . . . . . . lloiivy (small 2.: cts.) ill - ~ ~_ - - - - --l'l" M“ Hlivci- Polish . . . . . . . . . . . . .3.» cit-i llclr-llili- jmlisiliiiig (‘lotus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. w’) ctr» ()|il (‘hot-so . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JO (‘is Ill New (‘lwvsc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95511.“ lll (iliiggi-i‘ (‘orilial . . . . . . . . . .. 35 cis pcl‘ imi- 'l‘\\ist ziiiil Smoking 'i‘tiliacco Broo|iis_ Iwsi parlor . . . . . . . . . . . LL00 cilcll Brooms. rcgulin- . . . . . . . . . . . . Id cis cacli “liislas, all NlZPH . . . . . . . .. .. (‘reiiiiu-iw Built-r at Nlarkci Prices. ('H-;,|m-|-\ lliittci- 2E. 3. aiiil Iii lh. illlll-i. Prcani ot’ “lit-at . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (jiH 1W!‘ ll’ (lrallani Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . .. li (‘is 1W!‘ "l winin- wilt-nu Flolli‘ . . . . . . . . .. ti chi IWI’ "i (lat .\ll':|| . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... o cis iii-i‘ "l (‘riislicil \\'iii-:ii . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii cis IWI‘ ll’ Biickirlii-ai Flour . . . . . . . . . . . P4 (‘i-H W‘? "l wind. Flour . . . . .. ii (‘l8 u» Potatoes. ('2ll‘I'0i5. ‘at-ships. Lettuce anti (‘ooking .\|I]l|(‘i~l. ()ur stock of complete. fancy groceries is IMPORTED _- FANCY MAPLE CREAM SUGAR 1 POUN I) BLOCKS 50c. JENKINS 8i SON, GROCERS Phone 236—237 "NW "~30 illeiresl. CALGARY .\ii'l‘.-\. fl lLlTl. (l\‘l.'!‘.l Bedtime Travel Talk-s, Studio (‘oncert "by The A9011“ (luariette. assisted by Mi‘. David 3ltirilan. ’l‘enor. and Mr. (an M“ lit-iii, Bass, Piano, Itii‘. C, A. Davis; Violin, Mr. .l._ T, Dunn: Fliitc- Mr. M. W, "I"; ‘Folio, Air. Ii. B. Davis. i. Selection-"Tannhauser' (Wag. iii-r» Aeolian Quartelte. ... Bass Solg__isclemed_mr’ Geo‘ hlzitillcth. ‘Luholin ‘and Flute Duet_'1'h1rq . (HPHIOXIL from "William Tell" (Rossinib-hlessrs. M. Viv Gm and J. 'l‘. Dunn, '(‘cllo Solo——“l3erceuse" from JUUPlYH (G0dard)——Mr. H B Dav- is. ' ' _'i‘cnor .Solo——Seilected-—-Mr. D5. vid Morgan. ti. 0verture-"Orphucs ‘In Der Un. it t‘l‘\\'t‘lt ‘ (Ofloinibgch)__Acouan Qiiurtctte. Pianoforte Sol -s . . ‘arwvrdxht C‘ A. gavhonata (Moz X. illass Solo——Scl t '- Miiclietli. 908d M“ Geo 5'» Violin and 'Cell0-—-“The L 1 (‘hor<i"-.M(._ U J‘ 0S mm. l" n‘ T. Dunnand m‘ S“l"”tl°"*“"EX¢<-‘f'l>ts ifrom Iilcniltlssohit" (Berti l __ Hl1|ll\(lllili‘[fil'l0, mm” Aeol- . 'oc.'ill lliict~—"Tlie Beggar's Sl)ng"_JAyl/I .. ‘ ‘ (ii-o, llliififilllllll? DI Mon-Hm and i2. Flute Solo-wvn] ( ‘Nil. ((‘lhopin)-Mr.qll‘l'. \V?l;4;|l'-l_1‘ Li. (hc-riuri-~»"liom1intlquo" (Kn. Hla 'llvi(filal/.heolia‘il Qi|iu1nigtp_ ' I m‘! Mllglllgrfhrolrr-ihelccictl-Iilr, D3. f». Flute and ‘(lello-——"Seren'iile" l‘ i- - ti, d‘)!‘igill‘i‘ii\fi$gjeligliaitil Lovn Snug 'l‘. Dunn.- re SOUNML ‘y’ l7. HHS]; S l s ___ , .\'l.'i‘cl3ti1li.00~ elected Mn (‘on lit Sclccllriu-—-"\lonnster . ’ " y He'll.” mt\\'|<‘i‘l‘y;l~-»Qi-;1li;ig ‘Qimrlatp, s -- or“) .. . . W y mviill yiorgnn‘ ° t. cctod Mr, l).i~ “ ' ,",“l' Al" ~— "lhiuuvtlirook" i“ "ll-PM Aeolian Qum-lrifm IIZiJ-S-Ziili -——-——<0>_____. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) llitlNTllhlAli. March 27.—"I‘h@ 9x. llillrt, [radii in Canadian gran hero today was again very slow and the volume of hiisiincsifln ocean grim; rriiiiu so far thllw Woellr ling nilqn lll‘l‘ll small. There was some d“. illflllll on spot for N“ g feed out“ .-iiid sulm oif odd loads were made; ‘aql l‘? ‘Prim mr bushel under the I “time may Option cur. Mon’ rcall. and bids of 10 1-2 cents "per h"“l“’l "V"? “l9 M"? future warn liiflvlo for No 2 Canadian ‘Western *1"?- Moiit-reiii. mn- om half May “Filament. iPrices for oats in u“; local market closed 1.3 cam per huflhel higher. The foreign demand For Hiirlnli: wheat flour continued 0i’ a very limited character. The. lo- cnl trade was also quiet but prices were iircndy. There were no fur- thor ‘developments in the winter wheat iflOlll‘ situation. The ‘tone of the market for rmillifeed remains steady under a fair demand. There was nn improvement ' Grove. ~ 40, Calgary in the de- , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian 3H0? FROM Holmlrru Catalog- NGKNES! AT STANHOPE-Jlt is reported that Scarlet Fever is still prevalent at Stianbope. SELDOM HAVE WE offered four such good used pianos as are, now ready for sale-Miller Broad 1060 3 21 stt A FINE CONCERT. — A very successful entertainment and’ basket social W88 held in the new! hall at Sherbrooke on the ‘evening oi March 12th lust. lt being thci mcasion of zhe formal opening of zhe new hall. the following pro- gram was rendered: Opening‘ chorus. “Rule Brltaniu’; mono- logue, Miss Edith McDonald (en- corzd); duet, ‘Misses Hilda Link‘ letter and Zelma Milllgiin; dia- lokiie, "Getting ready for a visit"; solo, Miss Helen Thomas (encor- rdlneading. Miss S. Al. McNeil; trio, Misses Margaret. Townsend, Nllarjorle and Ruth Pickering; pantomime, "Darling Nellie tire-yr" nstrumental, Messrs Brooks and .\lcLure (eucored); dialogue “A .isit to the 0|: region"; solo, “is Geo. Pickering; reading. Everett Crockett (encored); instrumental. Messrs Brooks and McLum (en- cored); dialogue "A capable ser- vant"; solo Mr Geo. Harris (encor- rd) closing chorus “Evening Bells" After the close of the program he sale 0t baskets took place, Mr George Harris being the auction- ver, biildini: was lively a nd good prices were obtained the sum of $91.00 being realized ivhlch goes to the hall fund. ‘Mr M. W. Town- send occupied the chair. PERSONALS Mr. A. O. F. ‘G-iill, city. sipeul Mon» lay at York. Mr. Harold lilcFc-riane. Marsh- rield. left tfor lloston yesterday. Today at 3.15, v & 8.45 D Matinee-Me, 11¢. Night—26c, 21c,-"-11c. STORMY LOVE IN SUNNY‘ seam All the Intense excitement o1 the real bullfightliig arena, filmed In Spain, with Canero. the greatest bullflghter ln the world, leaping over the charging bulls, flirting with death-—- A Drama of Heady, Unusual Thrills ! The TOM TERRISS Production The Bandolero WITH Pedro dc Cordoba Renee Adore: ‘Manuel Grando Gustav van Scyffertitz MYSTERY! THRILLS! Who was the secret prisoner? What was in the letter that Petra saw delivered? Why was the fate of one of Spain's greatest nobles involved? Her lover dying from bullfight Petra flung herself info the riv- er. And then You‘l| tingle with excitement! wounds. Pathe Review and Topics 0f the Day Mr. W. H. Crockett, York. is re-l ported irnnch better than he has .\iil~ls. was i1 visitor ilo tho city Mr. Willi-um Illutxtlratli. (‘ove- lretitl. spenlt Sunday at llleasanit Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boswell, Dau- phin. hlau, are spending the suiui- mer at Marshfieid, the guests of .\lrs. R. McFarlune. ‘ Y. M. C. A. Auxiliary annual meeting Tuesday, March lllstl All members are requested to be present. 1153 The Guardian regrets to learn of hhe serious illness oi‘ Miss Alaryl A. Connors. Fristan Road. and of‘ Mrs. James Roberts, Pleasant! I l trade in eggs but the tendency was stoildy. The feature of the butter trade was the wieukor feeling, and! prices for all grades of creamery, butter were reduced 1-2 cent. per pound which was ZlllFlblii-Cfl to tlicl more liberal supplies coming fiirU Ward and the continued limited do iuund front all sources. The volume! of business in cheelso was small liut prices were unchanged with fodder made No 1 white and colored goods quote-d at 22 to 22 1»2 cents iper pound and No 2 grades at 21 to :31 1-2 cents per pound. Beans were steady at $2.70 per bushel. OTTAWA, March 27.-—4(EGGSl— The volume of ‘business being (lone in the larger consuming centres its fairly ilange and ttliene is a steady, reeling with prices practically un- changed. Toronto extras jfllltbifli! 37- | firsts 35, Montreal extras jobblngl 39 to 40, firsts 3G to 37, Winnipeg jdbbing extras 4o m 42. firsts as ‘ml receipts improving, quoting delivered extras 27, firsts, 25. seconds 22. -Britisli Columlhlzi lax-l tras 27 delivered, firsts 25, joihibinigl extras 33, firsts 31. seconds 27. St.| John. N. B." firsiiii jolililug Till, (ix-I tras 33, at country -polnts firsts 25' to 26. --——¢—¢o->—--— For First AIil-hllinurilhi Llnlnirnt. Klenzo Dental i Cream Cleans teeth the right way . and makes them last longer Price 35c and 60¢ Sold only by ‘ll-i: RkxAu. PO Bo- niand for standard igrades of mlled mini. Extreme dullness marked the m Koo/m Swan: 5M 'l‘lie many friends of Mr. ll. l‘. liic ilriicikil liiiellilill- Si. John, N. , , , -‘_-i.'~ urn ilcasetl to lcuru ll., though it will lit‘ .~iinictiiiiii liii~ mo“ for the ‘past year. ‘Slliltlkllli it‘: Tt'('ll\'i‘l‘lllK Hllllfifllcltlhl, I'm‘ lll‘ is alilc to iclurii liJlll* til M‘. Gem A human, yeagonis ily lrtinr his rccelil operation iii frortinlo. v . l ,__. MARCH 26, 1925 Last Showings’ "Today Matinee 3 Sharp. Night 8 Sharp. riiiiic: isiiWAiiii _ f, ~42, Don't miss this last opportunity 0f seeing this wonderful picture. It com-i bincs the greatest of all dramas, romances, spectacles, love storing TODAY FOR THE LAST TIMES lilatinee 3 Sharp—37c, 26c. N ight 8 Sharlr-26c‘, 370,520. yes te rday. “ ains Ever Qffered in Charlottetown at Purdie & F erguson’s SHOE SALE $20,000 Stock of High Grade Fashionable Leather Footwear and H oleproof H osiery" . Going at Sacrifice Prices Z0 to 40 per cent off Come. See and Save Terms llash No Approbation. runnm-rnneusori .ii . snot: COMPANY LIMITED Sunnyside Charlottetown, P. E. oflnllkvll m-rflr" ‘ i ~. a