TODAY, 3.15. NIGHT 7 iAND 8.45 Matinee, Adults 26c. Children 16c. EvenInmOrchestra 37c. Balcony 26c Children 16c, 3 Prinw a . Edward A, Wonderful Picture!‘ This was the general comment of pleased patrons yesterday Directed by Frank Lloyd cA 313w. notional ThcturP Her latest-a great American stage play by Bayard Veiller “Within the Law“ leaves few chords untouched within the hearts. You've seen the playz‘ See this screen adaption which is 100 per cent better. Pattie RevieivJlopics of the Day THE EVENT OF THE $EASON-DON'T MISS IT. PRINCE EDWARD WEI). 8; THUR. MARCH 26-21 The Finest Dumbell Show Ever Brought to the Iliaritime Provinces. e ‘,5 z‘\~.\ ION , i .0Lo.,D lMBEllS;§., lids. RzoNEwMAu llvii-iun JOCKHOLIANQullMllilticuflfie V ~ . qhaMailivrm Old favorites Iiritroduciiisf “Gen; Demise“ a e-Galli Z7—NUI‘~IBERS ALL NEW llivliiiliiig iii» llllllllll\ <|I'\\l'lll‘ll Fiirluiit. spvriitlLv iliiptirlcll frnln iri~ for llii~ iifllllllviil||l‘-|l7ll1llll|I. iirillinlil, lilillllilll SALE NOW. ‘BOX OFFICE OPENSELdO A.’M. DAILY Evenings: $5353, $1.10, $1.65, $2.15 Matinee: SHAW 80c, $1.10, $1.65 2.130 fll’l‘~4 Iul en until ufte-r the line nt the |~ writ-ii. Positively ..;.",’... t . STER PAGKERS iory Metal Supplies Nov." r-r UOII EH5 ll] Order Your Fae How about n few TRA . '1 to your FACTORY NEEDS. complete Mail orders promptly fi.f "ti. m»... ._< '5' RA ll ltlillt V/llli your next order. ll. TRi-IINUR "mi. l‘: nice Edward Theatre g: ,1 ir- a-i l" . 1 - this ll 80 Crfllfll J-tret “I Suffearriaysli. errihly With Sore, Aching Back” Mrs. Roland Fcqqt. on, I94 Lake St., Petal-bore, OnL, writes: “ldgljgll Innate-In v » 'I'u.~ over two years l suflered lvrribly with sore back. l was almost mad with the pain. and had doctorcd with it until l was dis- couraged. Then my lather, who is a imn believer in Dr. Chase's Medi- cines, advised me to try Dr. Chase's , Kidney-Liver Pm. I followed hi. M,‘ advice, and am glad to say l was completely relieved of that tortur- ing pain in my back. lt is over a year since l uicd these pills, and l have had no return of the trouble, but always keep them in the ‘ . . house." _ a e’s Kidney-Liver Pllls ~ I pill-l. Ednunmn. Bates a 00., End, Toronto _ 7 artuvt. ‘~' . xvhose goodness uml purity THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian’ i SHOP from Holman’: Catalog WARNING TO POTATO GROW- ERS.—It is against the liiw for any one to use the word certified when ‘offering or advertising potatoes ‘for sale unless said potatoes have been Government certified at time of shipment. HAMPTON CONGREGATION — Rev. .\i. J. McPherson, M. A., 13. D. Mlni5t8r.—Pl'8fl.Chlllg services for March 23, Bonshaw at 1t, DeSubIe (Methodist) at 3, and Hampton at 7. Rev, Mr. Somers will preach in North Tryon (Presbyterian) (‘hurch at 3 p.- m, WEST AND CLYDE RIVER. — Services Sunday, March 23rd. West River 11 a. ni.; lCliyde River, 3 p. m. Subject "Casting Anchors." Swhbuth iSchool in Clyde _River at 2 p. m. Evening service ‘in West River nlso at ‘I, Subject. “impotent Mun healed at Bethesda on the Sabbath Day. CADET INSPECTOR. —-Captaln Logan, District Cadet Officer, yes- terday inspected the Cadets at the Agricultural College. lie also visited West Kent and Queen Square Schools and addressed the Physical Training class in Prince of \Vales College. YOU CANNOT JUDGE BY APPE_ARANCE.--lt is impossible l0 tell the tiuality of ten by the appearance of the leaf. A rough, coarse, unevenly rolled tea niuy taste much better in the cup than a closely rolled, well-tipped ten that appears: much finer. The only way to he sure of getting teu of reliable quality is to buy n guaranteed blend like “SAI.ADA,“ have Iieon proved by time. Convent. At l most to capacity. was excellently Joseph's Sodality Choir. evening there was Pontifical Berle diction followed by rendered by St by Rev. Gavin Monnghun. INAS MHlTll 'I, the feast of St. Thonin Aquinas, great philosopher of ih thirteenth tieutury, was celebrate with the USllill sulcmnity by tli students of St. DUIISILIIYS Fnlve city. The outstanding feuturc of tli or of their patron sulut. At tli close oi‘ the banquet very islaborui ispeeclies were ileliveretl by Rev, I). !I’_ Croken (Rector), (i. K. .\lcliic ney, Albaii IPIirm-er, Edmund Donn- lioe, J. .\i. McMillan, Thomas Hen- derson, Aubin (laIlant, and Thom- ns ilamnilll. iSpe-clal mention must be made to the very capable mun- dealt ..,,-(,,,,e,,-,_, ,,,,,,,_ that she felt the warm syunpntlrv» m, ,9 are! that friendly presence, and maxi l .nr.'r in which .\Ir. Ilziiniiiill \\'l'tll his subject. once in Public Affairs." ivory clever orator at any. time. ‘but. ivheii he has the right subject to lirent. lie feels right at home on tihe lorntoricnl. platform. BEDFORD AND V|ClNlTY.— Th,» genial ninil courier. J. J. .\IcI lyre Is _- ving excellent service this of tho youth Illlll b-euuw oi‘ SLIIHIIODE uud passed through llt’.]'tl recently ut. u great rate of <peed nu u pleasure trip to Fort .\ugustus.—~Whlle hewlng a stick sciuie days ago Mr. Elmer McQuald gave his hand n bad cut which kept number wiiueia- Quito u Grand ‘Frncadie nlm confined to his home for se Mrs, J. A. Burge ‘ fort recently-wiles sane (teacher) spent the wee .e Cross recently». .\Ir. lluglius VlSliHHL- l)Ullill(lt~ill)ll iveclt.~~Mr. and Mrs. ley spent Sunday In Idort Auguslu .1. lu I). J .MCNil‘hl) TPCPIltl)"—.'\lI Itotivrt (iallnnt and Mr. J. C. Mt Fenton lCourt visited Suffolk, tli guest. of Mr. Ilughes, Kelly's ~Messrs Frederick and wish these gentlemen every suc cuss In their new undertaking. PERSONALS Mr. Everett Hashim. Spring week attending the Horse Show. Mr. Joseph McCabe, Merchant city Tuesday on business. Dr. Boyle, Pres. of Kings College. Halifax, is the guest of Judge and Mrs. Wnrhurton. Mr. Wilfred Vesley, Falrvlew Iii in the city this week attending the B. I. S. concert. while In the city he I, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. V0380)’, Spring St. EBTIIODII. tend their sincere thanks to friends, for kindness and sympsth .. ‘bereavement. 3i result of this evening's meeting. I FEAST OF ST. JOSEPH. —Yes- ierilay the feast of St. Joseph ivzis duly commemorated at St. Joseph's a. m. Muss ivus celebrated by His Lordship Bishop OLeury, the chapel being filled al- Speclnl music In the (l SPTIHOIl Oll "The Life of St. Joseph“ preached FEAST OF 8T. THOMAS AQU- CELEBRATED, -- Friday, (lays program was the siuiipiunus banquet served in the college diu~ ing hall to the philosophers In lion- vrul days. His genial presence was greatly missed by the young t'olk.- visited Scotch- Hauiizih Mc- end nt lier home in Trncailli: Cross. "Mr. Joseph Court visited Trueiid- llnnlel lust Intuit-l Ilruil- .\ir. Ernest Court paid u flying vls~ Itonuld uro busily engaged In so curing their firewood for the sum‘ Iu>er.-- dlr. Fonec Mcliilyre has piir- chased u new driving Slfililllwfill‘. David l10Vfil‘.~—MI‘. Cross. is visiting bis daughter. Mrs. Peter McQiuiitl. James lluglves have erected a lox much on the farmer's farm. Their friends field was a visitor to the city this of ‘Iona, was R passenger to the. Mr. Murdock. Deiorey and family who have been spending the winter In Plctou. Nova Scotla, arrived In the city Tuesday and left for their home In Georgetown, yesterday nf- CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Belderstoa and flmlly ex- all shown to them during their recent Lenten Lectures (Continued From Page Ono) May we take just another look at that nnmr-The Comforter-as , we close our talk together? l wish with my whole heart, and I pray, that a vivid sense of the moaning of that name muy be one was traveling alone In Germany one hot July day on a. train going down to the city of Worms. It was quite hot and l was very tired, and my head aching, I distinctly remem- ber. The conductor came along and objected to my ticket. Before leav- ing this country, I thought I knew a little of (lerinan, enough to worry through on. My ideas on that sub- ject changed u trifle over there, however. That day my tired curs refused to recognize any fumiliiir sound, on the conductors lips, and my tired tongue refused to utter anything satisfactory to him. And there I was, It complete stranger in u. strange laud too tired tu think or huve any mental resources. not knowing but I might be put. off at the next station. In fact just tired enough for fine worrying. It looked blue for a few moments. But not. for long. A young man by by side, a Jewfspoke to nie In ex- cellent English. \Vas any sound over so welcome! He. straightened the conductor out, and then we fell to talking together. He proved to be u very intelligent, agreeable MARCH 20', ‘i921 s xPoi. "F‘__'_l ICY ' “mfiflliivi-wmfl Rii7 fl companion. I found his home was in the city \‘i'll€I‘P I was going. S0 simply devoted himself to uie for p tiutel, and ivhlle I was dinner, went and got his brother leaving time enuie, tie insisted on accompanying me to the station, and making sure I had n good seat. and then bade me u gracious good- b I l ye. Thnt day lingers In my memory, as one of tho green spots of that trip. It. touched me to think that my Master graciously sent One of His own despised race to be my friend. Do you not think that ‘that mun, experienced where I ivas Ignorant, and so sympathetic, was u. living Illustration to inc of Jesus‘ name for the Holy Spirit- ono culled along-side to help? One day recently, riding on u Lake Shore train In Ohio, I chanc- ed to notice the conductor stopping to speak to a little girl sitting be~ hind me. Then I noticed thut shi- was alone and crying zr little, quietly. Slic did not aiisiver his question, but he must have been u father, I thought, because he sceni- ed to understand so ivell. Speaking to n kiiul-fzicud niotherly looking ivcnnin In the next sent lie haul‘ the mut- girl go back and sit lie-l isldo her, next the window. They} Idltl not talk much, if any, I uotlc-i wd. But the girl was snuggled up; close, and I knew from lior fact-Z l s e d t) r. e B B r- tho terrible feeling of lonellucssi had gone. is not that woman nnf "file? illustration of that name. (omforter! IIer mere pi-eseiici- WIIS] ull that wag necdcil to clear flu. skies nnil change the atmosphere n_ for the little lone and lonely trnvi-l- or. But Jesus Himself hns n \'1>l‘_\' Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce The answer of moat fat people is thut It Is too hard, too troublesome and top dangerous to force tho weight. down. Itlormola Prescription Publcts overcome all these dllflcul. ties. They-are nbmIuti-ly liuriii no dieting or QXP] g niid have the ndded ndvnntnue of PIIQHLDIIPHS. A box ltl sold at one dol- lul‘ ' gnnd druuizists the \\'lll‘ltl over, or semi IIH‘ Ilrlci- direct to the Illnrinoln ('0, i612 Woodward Ave" Detroit, ,\ll(‘ll_ Now thut you know this you tiny,- m) ext-use fo: Iieiiig fui, hut run l‘"— duct: stctidlly and can‘ v without. v. k going through long sivgins iii‘ tire. some exercise and utzu-vntloii Illvl or ft-nr of bull tiffm-lu, h‘ ,. TABLETS That Rexall Laxative w Cold With Aspirin They quickly relieve headaches, leverlslinsns and muscular pains. Price 25c Box. SOLD ONLY 8V 7 | . , . . Slrlkllltl WHY 0t making 91911!‘ lllfli-ito you all thut I Iinve beem-nnd wr, ,~c ,‘ .,, 1],, my u I, w“). u, ‘w’ gut o" the“ toguher‘ ‘ma he wlint He. meant, by coupling anoth- “I “ u i 0 n lilo (lfly- H9100" me u" to “c3532: flrstilme He used it. lie aayys. “Vlniplicil, runs nll through this lust ,_,.,,,,,. Sh,“ n, ,,,,. ,,-,,,,,n,.,,,,,, will send another Comforter. Thedong confidential talk. "More, niucti ,,,,.,.,,,, you and u“, “hm,” S,,,.,.,,,,,,_ comparison Is with Himself. He is-iiio And nowprevudea- the whole." iuiortii." Ami more! Tluii | till-HI 'And you shall g0 on knowing more l0 and better until the day dawn and W‘- lllt‘ shudoivs flee way. ‘Vacdtes Opposition "mwuzztiu thut Ituoivli-ilge. It is r word with that new name thc punitive more. either spoken iii-hum, ,_|,,.. $10,, ,,.,,,,.,, |,,.,_._,,,gfi I‘(‘, because I go unto the l<‘iitli- ,.,. yumm,“ h, "m, ,0 ho Chang“, who had been In America, und H , q , n , _ .. , _ _ l , ,,., , ‘ _ _ _ \ ‘ 1 Then he took m0 to his father's Um won,‘ ,3 ‘mm is by John m“ nthmnuqflhc “my Svim mu}, choose. l‘ in e lii Hitguii ha S S home’ u large "l" nmnskm‘ over’ inihls first epistle and is trnn- lie could in person on the ‘on-u.Iliiiilthtii (lliiillnlhgni||lifilllllll“llllldiilltfll ' 0 looking the famous Luther moiiu- ‘ " ,, , , H b,‘ _ , ,‘ , " _ J " menit, where I rested a while. And is: Iggmlvoaitszgviiuicib113,, §I]:::;;‘,n3£"':)?' d151,“ hlirltnuufllml‘"rim: with III..- [llfils-(‘llylfliki dllllzll you uni then a quick run to u few iii- Says, "You know “ma, , have been fmfiuxu, to yo“ m“, m“. mv frimdsl in gin to kuoii. ll n ycu un sing. “refimg "°l“'*°" “m! mm" “me” to you these months D1131.’ And tti-lllitlli is simply‘ this: ll i..- the] imam“ git-Mei, l8,——-<Fnr ,1“. “"11" "*4 "llml-il‘ "l" "m" '""‘“5 "m1 “I have n wonderful guest, first time lu the history of lllu hey would think through the closo "tillil"? ""1"" "M" "PM" "ll" 5")" Who speeds my fret. who moves ,-Suskuiehewan Legislative J'\§F0lllb' ntlmncy of nearly two years. Iioiv He "u" Woke“ "h" unmismkubleihn" “h” “n m y°“"""lli""““l “"“"'*i my hands. ii)‘ u member of the Opposition cros Itlillflflesfi W11"! the?’ “'9'” i" we] "l" l “"'""" W" -""“ m" "Wm" \‘-'lio strengthens, comforts, vied the llonr of the Jlouse nn-I wrong, but also how loving with hing of flint ivoiiilerful llilllll‘. Norl ,,,,,,,,_._,_ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,__,' ',,,,,,, i, Sh“, m, ",0 run“ O,,,,,,S,,,,,, strong love lie liiid been. h0\\",yri llu’ \\'\"lIll'""-5 "mill" m‘ l""‘>,\\'liiisi- ])I'\‘.\'i‘Il('I‘ ulvi-s me rest. Iver us n fillilllflfifll‘ of the govern intieiit, and gentle, and resource-nvlio, for nur 5.11.08, Plllllfllllflg il | " l,,,,,,,,A w_ H_ MHCK,,,,,O,,_ ,,,,,,,,,,_,l_ i these "'1' an" "Ow He 39mm" t" You" “"1 I'm-l’ "l" “"~"""‘"' “H “lli- (l\\'l‘ll within iuv soul, di-nl uieiii~lici~ for Wadeun, zicliicveil over them that they might. grow illustrations in the uitenipt to got m, ,_.,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,. ,',,,, m", ,,,,,,i,,,,_., ,,,_,.,,,,,.,,,,n ,,,,,.,- oX,,,-,.5_.,,,,.. into Ills Ideal for them. ‘ ll time up. idea e1 “but lesus ghmm ‘ ' -.,;,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,o,,-. (m. U“, 0,0,‘; Flllfil- "l "l" Klimt-i "W935 "l" l ‘\'"|"l~~ " l" m“ l"““'l~'i" ‘" m“ l"| II» garnished fulr the cuiplyiecmrlrie budget statement pixisi-iu- send you uuothcr one who will lll'_\’(lll. Aiul then you will not l(llll\\'.l ,.,,,,,,,‘ W, b, ,.,.e,,,,,,,. nunmng hm, ,,.,,,,,\. S , l J Wm‘ "ti" Mars or WHEY? nrucioustv MALT FI-Al/QHED A LAXATIVE READY T0 CANADIAN PIISTIIM CEREAL CQLTD. ltlmdsw Ontario (‘n/rode introduced a Year Ago Now EIIJOYEd Daily by Millions T took four years of experiment and research for the most skilled . I scientists to produce Post's Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat. But zt 1148i took one year for millions of people to find out that Post's Bran Flakes was sufficiently laxative and good to eat. Such is the won- dcrful reward accorded a food which has a definite function to perform in giving better health—and is abundantly capable of doing it. _Post s Bran Flakes is laxative! It has all the laxative effect of bran. It 1S appetizmg! It has most of the food value of wheat—thc thin crisp tasty toasted flakes are wonderfully flavored and delicious. Try this food with cream or milk. Your grocer has it for you. But in ggiento be sure ofnhaving the genuine insist on seeing the name ost_s Bran Flakes on each package. " Made in Canada by Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Limited Head Office: Toronto. Factory; Windgor,