re . Matinee, AIMQ U0- Ohildnn 11o. A e 'Notldng Like it Ever Screened _ JEssEL. LASKY Presents oblroruv DALTON OF THE LAWLESS’; .4..-.. “THE LAW t. n-H‘. . a l Supporting Cast-Charles o5 Roche, Theodore Kosloif, Tully Marshiall For red-blooded tlifills, see—- —-the amazing fight in the burning mosque between the rival lovers; —the girl's leap from the flaming tower into the arms of the gypsy leader; ,—~"i‘.hs fierce hand-to-hand combat between the Tartar and gypsy tribes; . —the‘dauntle8s gypsy vagabond conquering bucking steed and charging steer; —the daring deeds of horsemansiiip; _—-and a hundred other stirring scenes in "The Law oi the Lawless." starring Dorothy Dalton, supported by a cast oi alLaround brllllancy. Just as “The Sheik" set the style for its particular type of picture, so will “The Law oi the Lawless" start a vogue in gypsy-Slims. it's the first in the fl¢|d-—l|i1'|qilg ‘in story and settings, sensational in its abundant thrills. ‘No writer ever caught the color and spirit of gypsy lite like Konrad Bernovlcl, whose stories in the "Pictorial Fie- vlew” have been veritable sensations. Here's his best story ‘plcturlzed-a marvel oi color, a whirlwind of sensations, “THE GREAT OUTDOORS” TWO PART NOVELTY REEL w n; ‘;jf"-DRIi/E, lTO THE RIGHT plint right by using our hlghlgrade paints, etc. “WCanada Paint Company's Mixed Paints, varnishes, Enamels. Driersrsheilacs. Wood Fillers. Putty. l-ilnseed Oil, _ TL-rpentine, Genuine “Elephant Brand" Whiite Lead.‘ .- _ ‘Oorallto iorJinting and decorating. Ml selling at at- tractive prices,";> . JOHN H. GILL & SON " ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN eawv~o+wd~o+ zissczrrnrgh . envision a TODAY s.1e. NlGHT 1. Auo mu ~ Bale o’! Automobiles-on Pflda . Bee ' advertisement. -__.._'._. .- i. - _ , . . n: "MAY oueeh- chorus 3 8A‘ t!‘ i irolntbo iocaljlrs-lbripde. ' of ‘the late Mrs. John Wyatt, took flace Saturday afternoon from the i _ . siior train-animus Catalog i , wAiir ron-‘ml slo Auc-rion 280 £104. omits at Thursday, lay orchestra o! B2 ipe Methodist Church. Satdnok,‘ .5, f," . , , HIRE Agni-TX can... oo- curl-ed at noomyoaterdsy at. Dr. Bagnslrs residence on Fitsrolfilito and received prompt. attontion_ m n A ;A Ausxanosn, represent- ing W. H. Leishma & Co., Ltd., will bc at MacLoilan Bros, on Mon- day and Tuesday, March 5th and 6th and will ice orders ior lim- mediate or tut rewiellvery. 2i REV. ‘CY-RIL ~Il6KiFi8TETdjl ob the Community lot the Resurrec- tion, Mlrfield, ‘England arrived in Charlottetown last evening and is the gupst oi Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ICotton. " FERRY QERVICE STOPPED.- lrbe S. S. Hiilsborough made no crossings yesterday on - o the la-rge icqfloss blown in by the southerly winds completely iii- ling the harbor. FUNERAL‘ HELD-The funeral residence oi her son-in-law Mr. Pierce, Winsloo to Highfiold Cem- 1l tween 1 and 2 nfelookflrneiilny. 2i - at,’l.30 p. m. at Canoe Cove on-Sat- ! Mlnard'a_ Llniment For Coughs . \,. , . _ . v- »_ -_ i-i More no, to. charming ie ‘may- on" Methodist Church Thursday flight. Admission 50 cenla. ~ i JUQV , ‘HOUSE JYG ’ ' have ‘orders tor. l», on, ,3: and salads tilled an ‘do__ phoning Methodist-i} rll.', bo- I ~ ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. D. M. Lamont will preach at Nine ‘Mile Creek on Thursday, May 8th at 7.30 p. m. also Friday, May 9th urdsy. May 10th at 7.30 p. m. on Sabbath, May 11th at Churchill at city at 7 p. in. '_ POLICE COURT-in the case oi C. A. McLeod vs. Stanley Steele tor assault and bat ry, at the police court yesterday. " ‘ ’ I" was fined S20 or two months. A dhargs against himai bolus drunk and disorderly was dismissed. A man named Livingstone on s drunk and disorderly charge was fined $20 or sixty days. Contract E5- Bank Building" . Is Awarded it will b9 interesting to Island- etery, ‘the services being conducted by the Rev. C. Graham. FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY- The funeral of the late William Lund took place Sunday aftornoon' from his late residence St. Peier's' island to‘Now Dominion Cemetery. cd by the Rev. Mr- MacNevln. ¥§§§§40§§4+ §4+O§Q§4§4+§ §-O§+O—O'§-§§§§-O44 _ ‘ Gardening is an attractive and profitable hobby. it offers a pleasant, healthful exercise. with a substantial, and notlceabl improvement to your property. it will give us pleasure to show you our very complete line of . _ GARDEN TOOLS ' - At pnlees which will make your hobby an inexpensive one. FOR HARDWARE Fcnncll a Chandler 15s queen eraser MIlllPERiAL FOX BISCUITS 'c°Nl'A|N|Nu run: coo LIVER on. _,.. ,__ - ».M_4i_luraojrl.lnio av e , Impefiai Biscuit 00., Ltd. b T ictltetyowm Prinéi‘ semi-e island ' , _ ouALi-rv‘ Ano-fssnvics - ’ is our ' ‘ tte in dealing with customer's cl imperial Fog Ilsealts. *4. a souls-net nicks s biscuit Flt any m. Ivsrytnlng in tnesemeemu ‘ slug“ . r Qlli lfiqtiitilr-IM rsllnsilf 04th r ml More Iflxflv N anew sv. onus glllfllhflli- iflis llseuits are bolus and» will». ' .anii are, quite psiatnhls so teed tsr undernourish- W305. ‘"03 I did» 4 "rue iosAi. rurrv irooo . _ ' As soon as PWDies require solldtsol the 0064mm . llseuis broken and ml ln milk ls‘ tits l I toad. lun- lfill Qollal-lvsndll an the bed p?!“ tifil of rial:- ‘Thsrs will he no indigestion or hswsltreuhla i Iiaeuits ars regularly ted. snag- QQ-your merchant er emu to i »= Bimnlt 00., Ltd. s‘ _'. ‘.0 hr 2:9 QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll tor the month of April: Grade XA., Principal's ‘Dept-l. Oswald Dalton; 2, Maurice Clark- in; 3. Wiliirod d-iynes. Grade Xilt, -—1, Anthony Arsensult; 2, Jos. McDonald; 3, Daniel Fisher. Grade iX., Vice Principal's Dept..—-1,Ken- neth McMillan; '2, Edward "Hornb 3, Harvey Mandereon, Grade VI-IL, Mr. McKinnoms -Dcpt.—-. William 2.! Maurice "Resrdon; 3, Tlios. Pcters.| Grade VL, Miss McDonald's IDepL; —-1, ‘Francis O'Neill; 2, Francis McMillan; '8, Austin Connolly.- Clrailc V.. ~Mlss ».Murnaghan's Dept. lis; ti, Tcd McMillan. Grade -lV.— Miss Francis‘ .Dcpt.-,_——1, Wilfrid Doucetto; 2, llwrisr lBoagen; 3. ‘Peter Shelioon. Grade liL, Miss Jenkins’ Deept.——l, 'Pius Callaghan; 2, Louis Monaghsn; 3, Geo. Shields. Grades ‘ll. and |lll., Miss Walsh's Dept, Grads li'l.-—_l, Eric Robin and Jos. lPcters; 2,‘ ilPred Howatt; - 3, iProsperyPcters. Grade I.—1, iPat. il-luglics and Robt. Williams; 2, Russel White; 3. Richard Hcnnce- sey. Grade 1-l., Miss ‘Bowen's Dept. ~71, Foiix MoQuaid; 2, Jas. ‘Mui- lins anil Edmund Christopher; 3. Stephen McMillan. Grade ¥ll.,iMisa Galianlfs iDeptr-I, Teddy ‘Butlsn. 2. Scvorinus Arscnauit; 3, Maurice ‘Kollcy. Grade ‘L, Mists Monaghanh Dept, 1st division-J, Wiiired Gal- ision—1, Arthur ‘Campbell; 2, Joe. Duffy; 3, Jack Mflague. Grade 1.. Miss Veasey’s Dept, 1st division—- 2, ‘Clarence Gallant; ‘chard and Ray McKinnont ilnd div- lslon—1, 'HyaointhgglilcKinnon; 2,? Frank Hughes; s. Wiiired-'Britd-lcy| and Wilfred Duly.‘ Grade 1., Miss Walsh's Dept; 1st divlsi_on—-—l. Gor-‘ don Connors; 2. Avie-McDonald; ll, Wilfred Whaien; 2nd division —i.' Ben]. Shophsrd; 2. Goo. Monaghan; - B, Wim. McDonald. M lnard's Linlment For Qpralns _.___.__..4__....._ ‘ 1a.»- v now To GET . GOOD ' PICTURES _ You i Snap thelll. right i We’ll do the rest. line Bank oi Montreal at Granville Redd]... 2’ Jack Ladwe“. 3' Carflto the Poole Construction Company ‘Cullen. Grade wi. Mr. M0rrisscy's|L1mlwd °t v“"°°'"'°' ~‘ Dept-l, Reginald McDonald; -—-1,Jas. OiConnol‘; 2, stophcn Gil-~ iant and Harold Hughes; 2. Henry] From the public space a marble Cuyle; 3,,Ivan McKeowaj-i; 2nd div. Milli‘ Will lfild dOWD t0 till! safety deposit department, which ‘will be ' 7 . a company a good reputation, having flulpiiur soothes _- . Ugly, Itching Skin i . The first Application Makes Okla. I or some other torturing. cause oi its go M?! use lthhlhg. even =oiills ‘e crs to rend the following clipping which"'was taken irom “The Van- couver Evening Sun." oi the 24th ult. Mr. Ernest E. Pools, who is the President and principal stock holder ot "The Poole Const- ruction Company" is whorl of the late John '1‘. Poole of‘ Cardigan in Mrs. E. S. Weeks, of Bsytield, N. B. This Company has recently pp- cned an ofllce in Vancouver and this is the first contract for them there > The Company have several oth- er contracts on hand. Mr. G. Roy to his lac-Tells. or itTRo-i ,,torc'd-_ gill endi- y Overcome Stomach Troubles. For the within a month. death I81"! 9|!‘ tercd the homo Cheverio at Sourls on the 20th 01 April and claimed him as its vic- tim. The deceased, who was in hi8 60th year, had been in ill health, ior some years and liie end though not unexpected cams as a shock numerous friends. particularly as ii. was only about a month beipre when his second son Patrick passed away. Ho was moments by very Rev. J. C. Mc- Lean, V.- G- who also celebrated a Requiem Mass on Monday the 28th, when the inbsrment took cs 28th when the interment took placa- st St. Mary's. Rev. T. L. McMahon oiiiciated at the graveside The funeral servicesMere conduct- U115 PPOVIIIOB. fllld l1 5701119!‘ 0!"pxggskfmllgtgffizwguggg: xymfiil; Whelan, Edward Chevorie, Jerome Chcverie and James Oilsnloy. He leaves a widow, three daught- ers MaryFrancis in Massachus- setts, and Bernadette and Collettsgd to in 111g 1on3 "ma" b at home) and four sonst (MauricsFotlier Walsh of .50!“ ill ifropt me." Andrew 8t. franiac stomach troublel second time, almost John Mummy oi Charles ‘A; er and brother- rslatlvss and attended in his last [(119111 emqdruggists. Accept Over 40 Million laottles sold. about all the miseries moi so with. _, indigestion and got s0 nervous that , mnnynlghtsj-l paced the iloor and vurpjng to come. . ' lac helped mo irom thevery aim and 1 bottles hmusht Mwk = my hum; qnd strength and ran-my ' weight up 17 i-bs.. besides intact. I feel as strong and well now as if l "if l should live to he 100 yo!“ had nsvor been sick a day. i! W"! old I will always praise Tsnlac for 31M!!!’ it'll" Tim!“ "° ‘$581: the splendid health it‘ has brou-glitIVIIIUIlG to 1W0" 111°" mo." is tbs grateful statement oi William Lee. 218 Sill.‘ . _ , h Pool’ Chi: h-Ott wa,0nt,,a we 10 30 a in in t e p o s rc “Sea; or me imbue works Dept" n! this city. , “Nine years of is lor sale- by ail B006 I10 5 Taniac Vegstabls Pills. for cdoi; brought me down ho only 103 lbo.. a stipadvon made an racommen o menfggnleton of myself. l sifieredby the manufacturers oi’ TiANLAiC. IN MEMQRIAM _ cnAntsa A. onevanliiz- in Massachussetts, and Lester oi the C,N.R.. Cahlll and Ronaldyat home) also three William White. Rollo Bay. Mrs. and Mrs. Iiobt. Chsisifin. Souris) and two brothers (Laurence, Souris and Marshal in Massachussettii) to mourn the loss oi a kind and lovign husband, fath- May his soul rest in peace. --i<0>-—-——- JOHN »L. MURPHV. There passed poacetully away to his ‘eternal Test. at his home at South Shore on March 29th, John L. Murphy. at the advanced ago of 78 years. Deceased who had been in his usual good health until last September, when he had the. mis- fortune to have his hip and leg tracturod. the result oi an accident with a young horse, which necessit- ated his remaining in the Char- lottetown Hospital for upwards oi six montbs- The latter part of Feb" he returned home, where complic- ations already developcd began to assert them solves, until liie slow- 1y ebbsd away and his soul depart- ed on the above mentioned data- Doceased who was oi an honest and upright character was attend sisters (Mrs. .1 "1 substltuto. troubles. for 'lhe of his holy religion. by Rev. Maurice ~ cDonald exerts its wonderful.~metllcinsiflaeliviiy décp in, v the irlher. KiSSUlIS. quickly frisky the sluggish over- burdened skin ofwiiiblemishiabd impurity. A daily dressing of ZamiBuiowlll make skin beautifully smooth, clear fresh. Keep on using ii if‘ you have the least tendency to pimples- blotches, biackhozads, or oéhe ' a - u we is ' ' waAy bfidpfeldtct skin y , t e qmckw’ Sm“ VOi an or .c ‘ n’ oi l which inc! .5. ieaifigédaicinanl miilgefmd ‘m “m” ' ‘ wrong _wilh, the skin. Zorn-Bull, ‘s slws ' to use. Wash with "Zal-if-Buk M] l’ I ‘. V‘ " . A _ Jove .-.~:'€.....*’-"§='=Z:é3'~'~"-'-‘ -.':."-“~':i' . n‘: an when Zorn-Burma“ DuPont ‘g 1,. staii and Rev. Father MBilI|09‘M¢-y0l&i’¥) beside his wife who ple- Donald, having received IrOmthOIB deceased him- seven years ago, m. priestly hands all tbs consolatlons pail bearers wore all his oiil irlenili His tundra! and neighbors-Wm. McEven, Theo which took place on Monday morn-fitowart, Daniel McPhec, John 1, ins. March 31st. to Si. MartinsCurrittJamos Church was very largely attended Murphy. upwards oi one hundred sleighs joining in tbs funeral proceseim sisters; Mrs. High Mass oi Re ulam being ed by W. J. Brown in the choir. liji- son‘ Edmund i3. l-isndrnhan, on llit mediately afterwards all that was Homestead; R. l. "P. y Rev. 'mortai oi a good and just man w --—-4> QR . ,_l f "at this time Ofillen ‘ abut i! proved in. - his rare herbal brim your r complexion- or anyihing edicina uh‘ ‘hing b mil TOMIIIQ. Hogan and J eremiiii Deceased leaves to mourn m Gso- Wilson, Nair ung Dominion and Mrs. S. A. Sullivan ‘at- Roshury, Mass, Also one adopted Long is a son oi the Doctor Long who formerly resided at-Tyne Val- lay, P. E. .He is a prominent lawyer in Vancouver and a graduate oi Mt. Allison University. it is announced today that the contract for tho big addition to and Ponder streets. has been let The building will cost $400,000, and will, it is said, make this hank building one oi the largest in Can- ada. It will 'have\a frontage on Granville street oi 120 feet and a depth on Pendor oi 104 feet- The new structure will bBJilBdB to conform in architecture tho present building. _ _, ‘ ; Three storeys in height, ‘w ,iox- terior walla of Haddington nd, stone and large Corinthian coliimns at the front entrance supporting a massive comics, surmounted by the coat oi arms oi the Banlnoi Montreal in carved stone, the build lng will present a beautiful and impressive appearance. - Tho entire ground iloor will be . used ior fl-blillililfl room, and will ho lighted by large plate glass win- dows on three sides. Tho iloor co- lumns and waluscotting will be oi marble, the walla oi Caon stone, and the ceiling in ornamental plas- tor work. finished in similar manner to the banking room. This department 1, Jas. Hogan and Edward Plneauziwlll be fitted with heavy bronze . 3. Elinor Blln- grille entrance. largo steel-lined .. vault and a number oi largo prl- 57 vate coupon booths. . The second floor will be occupi- ed by the district superintendent and his staff, and the third floor ‘ will be well-lighted rontablo odlco pace. The architect for the bank ls_ Kenneth Guscott Ron F-RJJLA. of Montreal, who has prepared the plans for_the building. The work by D. Colvillo, who rsprosents the lirm. ' incorporated in tho nol and the organisation of their erected many substantial structures in the prairie provinces within the the company hers are: EJE. Poole F. sident; 0. Roy Long, Vice-presi- E.l.C., managln dirootgr. Cool - and Comfortable. _~_»- if you are sntleriss g eosomaiy in; shin treiniie lentils-sulphur.‘ declares a noted akin listl L Thu moani- "is , ""ii".r‘i‘."l’. - e kl. asldoihhlilto oi construction will be supervised , The Poole Construction Co. Ltd.,“* tho contractors, although rocsatiy - Paclilc pro- ' ylnco enjoy, through their person- , past two decades The slicers oi , dent: and E- E. ipiviarkham, A.M ~ lg . O}—-——- the Cathedrallsld (to rest in South Shore Csm- Minarifs Llnllnsnt For Oouglu A . t A l. Announcement. The Ford .Motor Company =of A ~ Canada, Limited announces the appointment of Th6 BOURKE-WINDSOR SERVICE sTllTioN 256 Queen-Street v All models of Ford Cars and Trucks ~ are y on display and will be sold at the prevailing A '_. low prices. Approved Ford Service will be given atpxi standard rates. Only Charlottetown, P. E. 1. . Dealers . ~. - ' A FOR QUEENS’ COUNTY will be used in all Ford repairs. wqn-a- . , .... ..-. . .i.. service snip» '-’ Tnuc“ ~ A. r. i? . ‘ v ‘i. ‘Alo 1. ' _'ii./ . i.- genuine Ford loss l" F" 2- 4 t .. OIQI The first applies‘ ‘lhlhsi llfil 00M’ lllll 80in ll ‘obtain a small jar. Irina a less. You