1 r t f , v F CPAGE SIX THE CHARLO'l`TETOWN‘GUARD1AN _ __ _ ______ ___i___ _,___._.,_ _ -_i _ . _, ___;____; -Jun . '.._,_ _,__.-;; -_M '5'_.* '*4"' u\'ri\'sE oo __ ` ~ ~ ' '- Happenings R I N E E _ . _ 3- . 180| 372. N P c D R D Nlolir 7 .e ass-co, 42 sze. w ` ` 7 ._ .. 0 CAP1 _OL RIQIARIX of rf.. wot 1 R()()P’5~‘ . s _ - 1 - WARNER BAXTER--in- “THE SQU'-1 WMAN "' NOW lLAYI.1"G_T,Agf_[f,;1`l'R| ' ' ,c;;__‘_;__ ' M th' '“°""’°" °f “W 5'9"” °'1‘°"»\ ' »@ _ by 11,. amid ,nd ii.. phiigum ‘I-I 'HN' I' 16 _ 37° ;lATlNEE 315 16°' 26°' Class The banquet was held in the _ MA'riNEr:3oo_1se zoo ' Also MICK EY MO USE -- CARTOON Nioirr 1 .it als .-. zoo, SERIAL and COMEDY _- A my deughmu woman W” the banquet given last evening to R L ,vvvvvvwvvw 1 I 'N ol' PRIME EDWAM Moulin cAP|TOL 1-~.~.-.f~..~.......M0N. 1, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ' .- Dram; THE ONE AND ONLY GRETA GARBO AND FASCINATING CLARK CABLE siirmrs Nl-_'ws z\zi1 rims (7 Tliriwii , 'mlm lx' ,___ 0.\ 'rllli » ` _ l_.00.~'l;' '- nous mf 7, soi.l'rl'|>:r ; srl-1\'1<‘ _.df `. 'l`Ill;I Ii\"I'I.\"l` OI A I\ :E *F1 _ \'i:.\1:: 'rlll-3 om: \1\'|l'oNi.r onn'i'.\ GARB _ixllsolllc cmlzli t1.\lll.l~: TOGETHER! 0 12%.-i i M ` "‘““ “'h° “mfs his °°""'~'Y» ‘“"“‘g T°°“1`2m‘ --_ _ ._ _ _ ___.__ _L , ._ nuclmss oi-' ronk _ fuuul-.g .1 11.-$1.111 outfit; one I - NEW ANNAN INSTI'1'UTE|telougs to uuomer, becoming an F, Meer . |_||{|_S “"3 M_\_\;y\~;;Q;-i_\;_~; 3,._.__,__,___,_.,_,_. .,__._,l ,m__,_.__,__ ¢_.i,,___,,,___ . 'l‘lll€ I-`l,0l\'l3li-POTS, GEORGMN MEETING _ Tile regular monthly Arizona. ranch owner, and the luis _ _ ' H.Craig -_ 1 1.11- .~¢,..,»_ lui' isnrixlls, N_\'rioNAr. mv°1iHs Of the New Aflmm W°m'I b‘;_':dh °_f_ ““ I.“"”““' Th” 5“""""°“' I Vaughan ° I 1 r\ A GORGEOUS WOMAN- BORN T0 LOVE- ALONE IN A WORLD 01" MEN I Love had betrayed her . _ . so, reckless of the morrow, she had snatched at each moment of living . . Who could condemn her for the course she chose? The perfect Garbo romance! A perfor- mance to sweep you oil your feet ! From the Noveliby David Graham Phillips .- L_ written hcl G1GoLErrEs | COMEDY l thundering _ headlines ! One dramatic ihrili after another anon cn g_zANcRoi= “SCANDAL snnsr” Long alter you have seen the show, you about the dramatic thrills, the high- - powered tension of "Scandal sheet." in ds you spcllbound. '-1 are still telling your friends WESTERN GUARDIAN' -MON’.l.‘IiLY MEETING OF I. 0. D. E,-_The regular monthly meeting or the Abegweit clurntcr Of U10 1 0. D. E. was held in the L'bra1‘y Rooms. Summerside, on Thursday Iaftemonn, the regent, M155 Mall/ I Hunt presiding There was a i;o0-¢ +044 +0# +¢¢¢¢¢-0-0 Church League Central Christian Baptist J. Stewart 137 R. Judson . . 126 90 1 M.Stewart 214 127 R. H.M acNeiil Beer.............. 104 Excellent Talkie §,j ,,,_,,,,,,,,,,, A. Knlrtwhistle cerll B. Delullles M~G-M pro- J duction, "The Squaw Man," which cned yesterday at the Prince Ed- ard Theatr rescnts aumirab ;lllrec most successful pl-:nys the' Uncle 'l‘olll`s -Cabin." With a nlilgniiicclit investiture of ld English castles :uid authicntic for the new tzflkle technique, Edwin on ills shoulders a disgrace which T0ta.1~2163 105 H. Maccannell .. .. 154 . . 158 .Howatt 147 Majority for Baptist, High single, A. H. High three, A. l-l. 40 pins. United G, Honnemey F' Hobbs _ T. Waye _ .satisfactory _,nect`mg_S Milton Royle's story of an English- J' L' Dwglas Trinity 8 . .... l.rlt\illL,lN, l\i:l1ci~1 -9 iii 1-_,~,,._.,. I ..,,_,i,,_~ iii,-, 1;, ii... ,i,,h,_' pam; cn‘s ilnstitllle met at the home of,;;;__f;_g_ya§ml?;P|;$g__3$ll¥‘;_?g__Sh'~;?_;!G_ Toomm __________ (`7'.1l:.l(ll1lli P:'.~~¢i~--At the 15:11.11. ii-_i_\» to _\),._.“ H ~~ . MVS- EdW"lfd \V1`1Sht UU March wth ' - t ;_. .,ii_ 5,_,,d ,i,__ -- _ ‘ lintiorluced the play in 1905. is the fp- DGWUC I___._.___,t__iC3 Rm. Scum of uh, hi 1, D,_______,____ U, 3-___._:_ _mm me “.__£L,h_1_ One of the engineering works ‘Sli 3 P- m- The i7l`¢`5ifl@1lt Pfmdedj urriviil of _the girl he loved in Eng-I Total-2666. lzzllls, stntisticiilly sileaking, \~:e1'e: _ nfl l1i<~ iii,'iiii;<.;uu,1, 30 of u,,.m l'e.'n-ricd out by the National Parks of and “me members were l”`°5e"‘t~I land- W fmd him th*-1 fl_\¢1`IL’1' 01' .B Points Scored!- ___________0 ___o___h of ______C__S _._____ _______ ________________ ________L_ _______ _______J ___]______S as _ C_m_,da_ Depamnent OT the Imerion The meeting opened by singing the. seven-year-old boy. hull-scion of Umted_ 3 p0|nts_ for _ _ '~ , - I E ll 1 but . h lf-A h dress goods lnal1l1f:ict111'llly' ilrln: ,iw-_-~ -_1-L . _. _ - _ ~ Institute Ode Th minute of tle_ “g_s‘__"9_ ly 3 _ pac e lo - - ' ' ' ' ' In- , . , , it i, Li (10,, ,, ,im D, ,Hmm in was the re enfclcing of the base ol 9 S 1 dim, _ _ _ T“~“I°Y»,l_ P°I"9~» _ elfiel from H.i‘l.11~ ' .11 _-'~ 1 . ,P-~;.-, . ' ...‘ J 1*# im” 9 _ Qi! produced by a. nzltio reasons. _.~. ...__ _ _....__..,... _,__ _ __L__.__.._ i__.____],-f_';___._';,“.`_".'~; r _tdltltllt 7( _ _ ~ . 4- 1: fx, . ay 1 1: ‘Ti ef- '_ >/_._ if .‘_,-;;'; Fri '..'i_ " r-".’.‘.~--.._."~ ..._ F . "~->- . \ 1 " ~ . "-. A r \ ~~,-.',~~ ` > . ' \ \ *L 1 : . _.ff ~'.»;.~'l1f;*;' -.’:1,;»' _/» _ - _ u:='_.=,- f-».. ,_ I t . Splendid reasons wily the (lr.a1'cliall _I Newspaper Advertising' Service- ‘ free to our advert'1se1's-can put _1 across yourmessage. lzillustrations stafli 2: layouts that clamor for at- - telltloll. 3: copy that SISLLS. 3sou1lcl ni on lui is A tially famous art e aro eown uardian I ' limestone pillars which stand in bold Irclief against the lake horizon like Itwo immense flower-pots on the iedge of the water. The larger of 2 the two has n height of about for- ; ty-five feet and a diameter of twen- ity feet. The smaller pillar is over I twenty-five feet high and about I fifteen feet through. I The waves and ice of Georgian _ buy have been slowly wearing away ,the bases oi these pillars and the jdisintegration at the foot of the‘ ,smaller flower-pot is now quite . marked. Having an overhang of six fleet, caused by erosion and lean, _this pillar required immediate at- Itcntion, and it was deemed advis- _able to strengthen the base with . concrete. This was effected by _ pouring cement into the fissures of , the rock and then building up the _ tncc with loose stone, thereby help- ing to preserve the natural appear- once of the column. The larger pil- _I lar is still in very good condition | with moss growing up the sides and _ rear, indicating a much slower rate I of erosion than in the case of the I smaller pillar. --_.M CANADIAN MOUNTAIN PEAKS I The southem portion of the boun- _ dary between British Columbia and ,Alberta is the crest of the Rocky |mour1tsins. It does not necessarily |Thle ir illuscuterl on the Mlrtuya ‘map sheet of the National Topo- .graphic series issued by the Topo- Isrsphical Survey, Department of Ithe Interior, where li number of ‘peaks including Mounts Forbes, hlsher than any peak actually on the watershed. Dr. Bwaffem-"Everything hasl its use. I challenge you to tell me n useless article.” Ifollow, however, that the highest d ,peaks are on this watershed line. ° ._. f l ill t iiect/or, and Willingdon are all to H" many ‘lends W msn# con u1>~.~.~'.11-he ut ol-.-hulls ui-.~; ,i_.- _.,_,,._,. _, _,___ ,__ _,,_.,_._,_, Q ew from the Department of ihuianllim'-‘Testing lxmcr was read on owk 3 e. . _ _ , _ is of I-.lllpllx l1l'<-»|il=:if~:.-frozll :’,:l'.'1r :ln orili-l' ifii- iiig_i___.,~i3_i for a Ailalirs, who had held it in trust mg meats by _Mrs' Hany Maaste' ` Domi Sen--pl~.'r\'io\l:.l_\' 11 Get- _ fmt all the Scolihli Wooilirn Malill- i sm” 'ns surrender 1” 1856 by the . 0FveAI;?me1rm;de(§;i 51152111; l monopoly; u'emcn',=; ll:\i‘..'llr>_71: lnetiliws Assoclutioll The Duchess Z Chippewa Indians. u mo' "r mum cu 5 ' ' ' - Th I made of trlpe; rotfiry toothbl‘u.”.ll ‘ zlfhllllcd the new cotton fabric Ray- The lshmd °WeS its name t0 811 was decldedfto Commun the In gh ct nshwwn Wolves shut out . “.m.l,(,d CH a “.q.,,r my HC¥..m,lt(_\. m_,p________ ___ ____ Dmm _ (_ _ interehing mek formation which stitute meetng _for another year. S Ean1ey_ Bridge Dairy Kings ~ »~ ~ 111. < - "ss.a1\.. ~° - 3-in laid me :hire . Th t m tm will be held in B SP0” E 0 0€ Y El"7ll\0DI10I\0 ICC01'l7f~‘. \\`l1!Cl\ ill-Tl’ and c.\'pz'rsf1d s.1li"f:icLioli when ' mms the mlm °f I'W° Plcliufesllue th; s:;;U1h°;;_ EA dn-my lunch, played in the Kensington Rink on Azlalntm was served by the hostess. The meet Wednesday nlsht. March 23rd- ~ “ °‘°“ mg closed wth the National Am Irishtown deserves much credit H-Cfmweu ----~-~--~ 15° them _S as this is only the semmd game A. Hale ..........¢... 211 ing part were given plenty of ap ing is the cast: sam. colored cook- phan -- Miriam Cameron; Jimsey _ Brayden, mechanic-Fred Gallant: Forest Amold, author-Cecil Carver. Scene, garden scene in the Bohnric estate. specialties: vlol'n solo-June Church: Solo-Guy Houghton; Coon specialties - Earl Campbell; Club Swinging-Harold Arscnault. Music ium'shcd by Mrs. Roy Slllphant and Miss Marguerite Gaudet.-S PERSONALS -‘Miss Annie Cameron of Elms- sle was a visitor to Summersde ii Thursday.-8 . __ ._ ..-_,______.__;_ _ . ,...,»¢,. ~ ` ._ ..._-~.,».§_....., . _` ___ ’ Small Boy-"well, nr, wins, “Wilt l Bliss eye at a keyhole." x plausc for the-r superb '“¢ing_ The minutes later, another goal wa specialties between the hers were u1lIs¢0red for Irishtown by D. Camli Earl campbem Granny B0hm_ ____very anxious to even the score Edna Wedge: Jud-th B0hm__e_ h,,a»r__}Iowever, the smooth-working de~ ess __ Yvonne Arsenault; Wmm.d_ fcnse of H. Wil!lrims and B. Murphy wood-Alarm Gallant; nerd cyr1l`“'°IY G“PP°f“d W the fast-°h°°k-I -Joe Gaudet; lvinggle o‘Rell1y, er-I;:§__§;’;'W_;‘;`dsl;_‘;f_;;";‘;“S2253 “l;;;°~ ' - y , St Potts! Ili! F1li‘D3l"Il'.3 -“_1>1.'i1:l1.lls ulllrll lllore lllall all f mm] Buy Islands National Park to subscnbe to msmute Nwlsl An K F Y J. A~ Bentley wnnu 195 _> _ 1 | H _ ~' ‘ Lost by default. High single, J. Carmody, High three, B. Poole, 62 Points scored:-» St. Pauls, 4 points. Bt, Peters, 0 points. that the Dairy Kings have lost this EM” 5°” SBBSOD. from Rose at the defense. Two of B very mgh class ordel-_ FOHUW. bell on a pass from Rose. In the third period, Stanley wer~~ -COMEDY DILAMA “CTNDER- The first period opened very fast, T°I9“I”3431- ELLA o‘itaii.Ly" wsu. A'i'1‘END- stanley having the edge on the play. St- -'"1"' ED-There was n large attendance The period ended scoreless. G~ stewlff' ‘at St. Paul's Hall, Summerside,I In the second period, Irishtown H- LaPth°m --"---~° when the play "Cinderella 0‘Rcilly"| boys came out very determined to‘ I-'~ C’-m°"°“ ----°-~°~° was put on under the auspices of_' score and at the five minute mark, T- IHUWHW »--~-~-~°-~ the Q y_ M; L, The stage was : B. Murphy and R. Rose combined _Rh A~ Pendlemn 173 prettlly decorated for the occasion _I nicely for the first score of the ev- `, T°t“"`2778‘ and the iadies and gentlemen tu);-_enlng, Murphy realizing on a pass - f . --» --- 140 9 159 150 172 193 192 182 176 223 187 151. 215 160 11 252 ' 159 121 138 ‘. 143 158 185 172 123 219 98 145 neil, ,u 215 other services to the province. Tha, ttymvance the growing of "pm-e' 178 162 210 218 293- was concerned it was desirable to S 227 keep members from receiving mon- vpmnbie seeds crossing when gn-,w_n Majority for St. James, 347 pins Points scoredz- St. James, 4 points. - Zion, 0 points. N. S. Legislature _ (Canadian Press) _ HALIFAX, N. S., April 1.-The second division of the session was called in the Nova Lcotia Leglslq- to 15, the bill introduced by li.. er of the legislature being paid for bill, an amendment to the Act gov- cming powers and privileges of the House, was defeated on secs.-.o read- ing after a. brisk discumion. Premier Harrington said he was in accord with the principle of the measure; so far as the government ey from the Province. He could not agree to certain particular terms of the bill. However, he moved the hoist. The Opposition stand. voiced by Mr. Landry, William* Chisholm, (Liberal, Antigonish) and A. S. :ai 185 li/memillhn, leader, was that the bill, iva I h s ould go to committee. Government s akers claimed selves, including Mr. Landry. Mr. Chisholm. and W. Mel.. Robertson, 252 Pi¥1H~ 'Liberal, Shelburne), might be dis- Pl.l1S. q 150 154 158 183 157 154 228 188 1 74 165 137 _ VITAMIN B IN IIINN, IlESElIlI3II IIEVEALS Assist Elimination, and Iron for Blood One of the functions of, Vitamin unlliied under the bill. The public accounts set out that the Landry law firm had been paid $36. - "It was the 'Ilory end of my firm that got theses," Mr. Landry said. Mystery Still Surrounds Baby (Associated Press) _ ,_N. J., April 1 - A month of searching throughout the world for the kidnapped Charles 'Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., has ended High single, H. Lapthom, 229 pins. ~ High three, H. Lapthorn, 613 pins. DF that Opposition members them- ,_ .1 g 1 _ 1' `shss¢hing. Flooring _ ~ and heresbouts stil lacking. ugmds 91 "tips" have been inv ated. 'Automobiles in 1 all pa of the country havebeen slop- ped n suspicion, hundred of hous- es ve been searched, many A sus- pegi has been questioned. Babies by thef ozen have been found baring 9. s iklng resemblance to the mis- Discuss Bills- sh, .,,,,,_ 1 _Q I eral State, county, city, and 'vii ge officers, who J0\I\€d th€_h\IH¥ sh tly after the l¢’dnal>n1ris. 011 the_> first day of the month, saw the month drawing to s close w`tl1 re this aftel-_noon_when the House _Mr efforts sm, in vain _ defeated by a straight party vote of MacCnl'1r1el, 13 1 _ W. E. Landry; (Liberal, Yarnlouthl, I)ure Seed Before which sought to prevent any mem- . N. S_ Legislature 19 'll»IAL1I'AX, N. S., April 1;-A bill 1 by the establishment of variety zo es was introduced in the Nova tis Legislature yesterday by Hon. 0. . Goucher, Minister of Agricul- tur . The measure had been re- eo ended by .the N. S. Farmers’ A lation, on the ground that eri us danger existed of root and near together. The bill precludes the growing of other than pure seeds in districts where cross pol- lination inlght result. - _ ,. 1. .._i: I I _ v Britisli' Columbia ._' .. \ Flr I ` Direct From B. C. 1 Gutters Mouldinn. etc. All_' |li°st_quali_ty clear. ` LOWEST PRICES. 1 -. MacIJONl\LIl -Ii0YlE ‘ woonwonxiuo co.. i.'rn.~,, _ Phone 841 _ Ch|rlotteiown_ * ill' 5 ._- wlth apparent proof of his .safety- -1,, - T /-\.,~ - 1 "“`fsa. ' ' _ BISCU T: .gi , BI-I E-so ~‘*/ ., 4') 4"‘r~`.` Mr _ / :+7 Ni? ' _lt_ ,/. ivencd up at this point, when Wil- liams on one of his spectacular rushes, went throu`hh the entire team 'and scored, making a total score of 2 to nil in favor of Irish- iown. ‘ The lineup follows: Stanley Dairy Klnssi-Goal, Elmer McKay; Defence, Wilbur McKay, John Fyfe: Right wing, Elmer Fyfe and Dick Coles; Centre, J. Hogan; Left wing, Elmer Hamilton. lrislltown _Wolveu - Goal, Benny Champion; Defence, W. Murphy, H. Williams, W. Mann; Right Wing, James Evans, Lome Campbell; Centre, R. Rose; Left wing, Edwin -Friends will he Sorry ie hear off C,,,,,p,,,,,|_ Bm, M,,,,,m,_ D_ R i the continued illness of Mrs. (Dm gampb0i|_ _ Sutherland at the home of Mrs. R¢f¢m,__A1|i,0n Be,-nm-d_ McFarlane of Summerslde.-S | lem than Miss msc Grady l= ._Mrr.»oeorge'n0s1hrrh .hu her filled in hcl' 1101116 th1‘0U8h ill-ddaughter, Miss Betty, who. havel ness sad trust that she will soon be _ hem gpemihg the wnie; month, ters of summerside.-5 1Morley M. Bell.-_s . lvnreur cslasr or chsrlottetswrh! -The Guard sn learns with re have retumed iosummersids They t at the serous illness of Master,cre at present, the guests of Mrs UP llid about lsaln.-s with Mrs. Rd>2nson's daughter, ms. me f ' Emest. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph IRohcnson's 'other daughter Mrs. Pe B is to help tone the intestinal tract, and promote elimination. Now, Isb- oratory experiments show Kellog 's A_mliAN contains this vslupgle v a n. In radison, An.-arm brlrr r plentiful supply of “bulk”-wlilch ‘ provides the ‘bsilsst" needed to ex- ercise the intestines. This "bulk" in Au.-Bun ls simi- lar to that of lettuce. Inside the body, it is different from the way you see it In the package. It nb- ns. had sorbs moisture, lnd forms s soft' mess which gently clears the intel- I tines of wastes. Bpecisl cooking processes make ALI,-BBAN i‘Iner,`_ milder, more palatable. i...fi.‘r`.l‘2l‘i!§‘J1.’.§2r‘i}.il'.'1‘i'1..?.'.°l2.'lt 5 show this cereal has twice ss much usable iron as the some weight of beef liver. _ _ Check common eonstipdtion - with its frequent headaches, loss of appetite and ener -by qu t s delicious How mug: glslssenter than tskin pills and gs -- so often habit-iorming. .lust e t two tablelpcimful dei s f.:‘::.'?"*." °'sr°'°° "1°'£:..""l s on. r trouble isphot reiisveliarliis grey, a your doctor. , Appetizing reci on the red-end- _ 1z'°.§.':.1:.‘:'!‘r»=.°.-....l§"° ‘I ‘F'"°“1 ,., Successful fox ranc IAL FOX BISCUITS be food elements essent _-. 1; i rs feed. IMPER- 1 use 'they contain 1 for: health, strength, and success jpropagation. IMPERIALS should li to vixens as they supp sary to ensure large litt . and maintain health an IMPERIALS fed du _ richly repay in generoul results. UMPMIY. ltd imnlii alsculifo Charlottetown _fed liberally now elenitelits neces rs oflstrong pups. vigor_'of`_vixens.' ` _ ' ing this season , P. E. I. 1 , -,_'-- .\ | ‘ ri ir; \ r 1 r _ , _ , ~ g 1 1.