c. ‘ill "l Save Soap Simply rubSURPRlSEon the led parts and you get im- fibdiate results from the foam- g, cleansing suds. There is no danger of undissolved par- ticles of soap scattering through the clothes—no waste. a ran cmtnnowarows GUARDIAN.- N\ l SHOP from Holmnnh Catalog CARD OF THANKS. — Mrs. Austin Jardiue wishes to thank friends and neighbors for kindness ENJOYABLE AT HOME.-—At the lioti-l Victoria Wednesday after- noon, April 23rd, Mrs. A. A. Poitie- roy received for the first time since hur marriage. Receiving with Mrs. and Miss lllnnche i’oiiieroy.Mri~i.J..K;, Stanley and Mrs. Gordon Ailey presided over the tea tabic, \vitli M rs. ll. ilrown cutting tho ices.'l‘ho guests \\'i=i'u usheretl by Mrs. ll-- it. liillson. ’l‘hose wserviiig in tiie Iva room were Mrs. A. (i. Sinclair, Miss Louise- Shuw and Miss ilcila iiagnail. Thu reception room was euutiful‘ in rose shading with pink and white (lllfililllullli. The ten room WllH oi‘ yellow coloring, the table being decorated with a huge bonnet of yellow daffodils. Values of yt-llow (luffotlils decorated also each corner of the taliie- Potted plants were in profusion at differ- ent points of llirs. Brown's charm- ing suite. ’l"llci'e were over two hun- dred guests, and liic oceaeitin was a most delightful one. ———--—~{41—---_ Mlnard’s Llniment flglieygg cgldg, . _ . - - , IN TNEMORIAM L E MR. JOHN A- McMlLLAN he body of MrJolin A. McMillan a d 67, unmarried, of Vernon Riv- er us found outside his house near th wood pile on Monday morning w re he hud been at work. ills a s were extended over a log and th axe clutched in lids hand. Dr.Col- ii held a post niortem examina- ti and pronounced death to be d from apopiexy. _ he lute Mr. McMillan had dis- pc d of his farm some years ago to he Tweedy brothers who had al- lo cl him to remain in his own hose where he has since b68l1JlV~ in alone. He. was last seen on Fri- da when he was apparently in g0 health and spirits. lie was no seen since and on a search be- e funeral took place Wedneg. ‘la morning from the residence of M . Ccphas B. Tweedy to the St. Jo dilins Church and thence to th Roman (lntholic Cemetery. l r. McMillan was a very friend- ly nd genial man who had held John Cameron Great George Point-ray iverq Mrs. J. A.Mulhieson' - AN EASTER TREAT. HIGH TEA AT 8T. JNMES’ HALL TODAY. TICKETS 50¢. ‘ -————(-O1-——- Pansonais from a visit to Montreal. Miss Jennie Ii. Noonan, Albany is spending o. week in the city visiting friends. li/lrs. John Murray, Bordon, union-g the visitors spending a few days in the city. “n? '.Vli~so Jeanette MaoVittie, West- uioreland. is in ‘the city attending the "IWeachci-s’ (lonveution. Miss M. M. Wood. Vernon River has been spending the past few days in the trill/- __.__. Miss B. Pomeruy has returned home from a visit to {tnihorst and llniifax. Mrs. Sarah Nelson of Vancouver has arrived in Charlottetown and is the gin-st. of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Nelson while in the city. bliss Martha lluhlzertson ‘llliflfi ret- turnetl to resume ervsvu ea 3n‘ P. W. ‘G. attef- spending tier Easter holidays at her home in Red Point. Miss Jane Heart: and he!‘ friend, Miss CDhOOXIrN~ 3- l!" 1'9‘ turned to Mt. Allison ladies Col- logo after spending the Ellfllel" holidays with Miss lleartzkl Dill’- ents, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Edgar Pill-I'll. Marehfield. , “Three Wise Fools”. Delightful Picture A picture that will delight ever)’- one who sees it opened a two day's engagement at the Prince Edward theatre yesterday- It is GoldwYnfi first King Vidor production. "Three Wise Fools," fashioned by the dir- ector himself from the successful stage play by Austin Strong as produced in New York" by John Golden and Winchell Smith. This l" made by Messrs. Irving and - ~ 1d l tli ll"- ‘ d a had a three-years r thi t -t a . n h a fellow Wlw 811°" ‘be B" "c e , g7: gillglngirxiiglll/ l°""‘l the body H“ sitlillulmytllgxxsgeaking stage. The glwgjrdoner §,.w,§.,y,°,§B thgefntgg.‘ffltllll:y to feed their fn-nilliee. It l8 1 e. screen version sets before the eye several important scenes that werg just hinted at, or which took plac off-stage, in the play version. One is a spectacular jail-break in which tho heroinefs father escapes with two other convicts who had staged which they had in the spoken play- ... _. ,.._.... ...... .. Better l Cooking Rlesultisw-Q: ' are obtained ironi quilt ingreliientl. 1t doesn't pay to use in erior grader. Purity Salt l pure, I rkling, full- flavorcd, of hlghclt qua ity. Insist on §llllllifi”PlEA_ inn Efifililiilil ANil RETURN‘ iii iiiiin liliillf Able Address By Mr. H. D. McEwen, Vet- eran Member For Second King's, In the Legislature Recently. . Speaking‘ during thn iluilget do there was nothing liir the present hate in tiie Provincial Legislature Government to do but Illlllw llliib"! Ivlr. »ii. l). Moliweii Second District debentures cafe, vlllflll llliii/ illil~ of King's reitwrtd to some remarks M r. llioEv/sn rvftlrfvtl l0 Wlllll llllil of Mr. iiianchard the Liberal ineni- l-lwll llfivllmllllsllfll b)’ (7“"5“r""ll"" Prince Ed. ard fl her for First Piince which he Wlelll-lGOV!‘l‘llill8lllfil‘ilmglf‘gllsvl llllll; ills liollliylélff. ltlo“'iili.'3'.l““fl“§fiiif§ ilZ1m-iJL'i1TTJ~Zi' Peso‘. st about King's County, yet it is most t0 be Etmflgmi’ WWW" - ’.'.'§J°iii"§éil‘.l§§§'l? ill i.’i§i'...‘§"l?.§ 223ml?’ n51 scared in» w re to some oi’ the great dmexlil irolm ggglltlilélgifli-llltlti-flgfillzllétllgomaag giliztgillsergulclllihlrvhlililli 11:61:; $11 lhElTllB 14119 Gilveflmlfilll’ eanrled" “ll Legislature in the past. Despite its tlw illllllllllfiflll" Gllvwlmlanl- P91“! importance the people ofthe County "ml ll"? D7956"! (iflvernment le ill?‘ have still to put up with tho narrowpiolnllt. Tiiy were criticised durli way authorities do not consider it 10° Yflllfill l°l' "bl-allay: llle mbeml‘ worth while to supply modern con- WEN-BM"! l° ll" we 99"?“ chm‘ veniencsa. But they will continue to Wlllfllitiy ""5 lllli Ql- ll- ll l5 sllflllll hear from ‘the people until this is lug today. MW mfllii/‘lleflllle bull“? scoured. He reuii-ndedthe memheixllillezlfllimllllve memlmfrs °ll~ for Prince that King's County was SW66! film“; mil "Y- ‘Glllle “an l‘ the old cornme oloi capital of theIQueberLlBW- Olllfl‘ 119°? e "f" l" island. and that there was a pros-Al! l0 “land Wl- Alllmlel “m” peroua community there “when wlll "1"" “Hollie? argument-too nothing <bnt the screach of the fox ma"? Pelmlfiwllh dmeranl m“; was hem-d in 1,15 section)’ (Luugqlflaboui the Prohibition law. But. it [em ' -' we h.'i.i t-he Quebec liquor law her;- Mn Mdygwen Mm he was rump. toinorrowi who would pay all Link‘ in’ his last term in political hcr-fllimfllhal wollld- “m” l“l° the no}... his service covering a period Gflvlwllmelll “elmlry? Sm“ 9°“ w; of his conmy and the proykincela strange ‘thing about Proiiihitio . generally, The leader of the Op-‘thnt a great many people who wi “palm”, had made some critical n, vole for it, will take a drink o,- t-y Hui,“ about the present Govemlbiiiiind the door wilien they get ‘ nient and had insinuated that Minllllilnce- m 1 m ’ MoEwen was "cross" because ~he ll- w" 795mm‘ e l° {mm “l was not a member of the cabinet iiie Halifax fishing fleet is almost ..-=.~ ' iss 5w t . the flight. The Jail delivery. b? BP- tlfi leted by the traffic of Rum Row. JKRNasioZJJf-i s: ED312215? of road overseer [or “m”! "mumca" l“ ""9 or?“ lrllul" ll§e,§,',‘f,‘}"{,e w; §{,",';“'{;,,,,1';",§';$i.‘;om. that the whole power oli - i sides one brother in Pennsyl- fjfiffll" §§§,‘,'e“°°“ wmc we ale him out, that hehad never been fur- """""‘_'— ( . ‘ ' ,1 l: f lva a the deceased leaves the fol- Tim ifmnumien, m‘ u", awry hm,’ sy alboui. any political reward, hoiiitl contfnued on Page 2 /' l ‘f, Ill h; “g relatives l)" the “mild? the feeling of reality and char fllimlelll- l" ll"! “elvlue he was 9w‘ gauge railway: apparently tho rall-lllllelwtlflll campaign for ciiargl _ in criminal. Here's the famous ing! Entertaining. A few of the thrills: and imaiiy iother great moments! Staged by Winchell Smith AGOLDWYN PICTURE 110cm ma. ‘finial-if’ 1 Matinee. Adults 20c. Children-He. EveninmOrolienti-a 87c. Balcony 26c Children 16c; " Thrills and Tears and. Laughter- shown during her recent sail be- > ‘ ~ ' ' l rcavement through the death of A Truly Magnlficent iM- |,u$i,u“d_ 11 llir. lluroid Palmer has returned _ " I The Boy Believed in Her— spite of circumstantial evidence that branded her a John Golden "ilroadwziy stage success _br0ught to the screen at last. Exciting! Chann- thc break from jail of hundreds 0f Nlwlclsi l"! mill dash for freedom in an armored car; the pursuit b)’ a b°mblllll airplane; -the attempt at vengeance by nn escaPNl ¢°"Vl°lv _ £71m KING ViDOR Yimaut-uon THREE WISE FOOLS (fldaphd fem lbefluyby AuctinSUon8_ coupon-tum oyjohn Golden. Directed Ly KING VIDQR AND 8.45 dl-‘Wts lathe News and Topics of the Day ing. lie had heard it whispered __ _ . _ , lSt. Mr- D. A. McMillan Central go se and Mrs. John Meikle of this about town that there was some Eleanor Boardman plays the lead; I _ lug feminine role with exquisite doubt as to whether the mantle oi charm and understanding. Ciaudé‘_lendership in the Opposition had f‘ tlillingwater. who acted the role dilfallen on the right shoulders or Findley ln llle Binge Verlion. hlltfnot. Sometimes it its n hard position the some role in the photoplay audit.) m] gucceggfuily, plays it so well that screen fans l’ iy To Have - ' Beautiful Floors Now flocrlmly look badly now. you can get with Vernicol. You “——-—-<Q§--___. ' V arance. But they '- grn Acan of Vcmicoi . fillotgtfias they did years ago g " ‘ YOIHPDG amazed at the results scarred, scuiTcd see it's a combination varnish and stain, so it makes e lasting,- intendcd for floors and old fumi- turc and it comes in a variety of attractive colors. WCPC HEW. [I BHI-Ulliflililll i ldneys cause backache! No! Y0 backache is caused iby rum. l)“ . rheumatism or a strain and ‘lheniuoirost relief is penetrat- Jacoba Oil. should see to it he is never allowed to stop acting for the films. He is Francis. They enlist the sympath- ies for the three old cronies who agree to take charge of the daught- er of the woman they had iovedin vain in their youth. John Sainpolis as the girl's father, falsely im- prisoned for forgery, and William l The lender of the Opposition had Luiogized sMr. Beil..l~‘rankly. llli-Jlc "I .4 . » ,......, a‘ ‘ l// f’. 4 water-proof surface. It applies v | ‘ ' .' ‘ ' ‘ one of the "three wise fools"; the llwen liked the old gentleman. lie I-gk 7 filllfl/l/fn ll . _ . sub " ‘few minutes of your easily and dries hard toabeauti- I iflillfil‘ two are veterans of the “@113 a nice old plan-always had a " 11m.‘ ~illli,,j I_ u,‘ “i time,‘ make them smile and ful, richly colored finish. it's l‘ V ' outage, William H. Crane, and Alec genial smile and a little siory- to In, ll Al‘! toil, But ho did not wnaidei- him in his rig-ht place its leader .of the Government. We are told that he spent a lot of time "standing on the lid oi‘ the Treasury." Thcihtell us again. that he ‘was ialways to be l r < it, VERNICOL STAIN Maybe your floors just need n coat: of Varnish. ff they do we can lupply you with Neptunite Floor Varnish-qt varnish made for floors. Maybe ljdtchen chair needs u cont of enamel. It’ it does we can found "sitting on the lid." llut there was cue attitude they did not tell about-that he wan "lying" on the‘ lid and going to bleep on it so sound that they could lint get mon-l cy out w-han they wanted it. Tliel Children's Aid iSociety were prom- ised $500 by ‘the Liberal members, Rub it right your fllflllllf-lll on iiaines as her lover, help the 0th. back, ere to make "Three Wise Fools" a and instantly the living, breathing screen muster- aonenees, llilflllegs piece- Minor roles arc evcellentiy and lameness disap- cared for by Brinsiey Shaw, Fred ears. Don't gtay Esmeiton, ZaSu Pitts, Lucien Lit- lirlpplad! Get‘, 35 tlsflehl, Martha Mattox, Fred J. can; 1mm‘; by. 5L Butler, Charles Hickman, Craig l, The Io ous Years xi i é’ . it U : Ihrnlahyw withasmnli can ofLincluro Enamel. infect. Wehavca i‘- Jucdbs Oil from Blilille- JP» (lft-‘lglllon Ilalc and ‘bill- l-lleY "eve" Wlllll ti”! ll ‘lwclllwi? l v . ‘an, 3mm“ pwdtm gpcclally mad; for whqgqvu painting you " h»- your drugsmL A Raymond llatton. Mr. Bell was always "asleep ontlie l. “Wmdo, moment “m. 4t 4s “Thaeo Wis: Fools" is a remark- lid" when they milled for it! _ ‘r . . _ Qppllgd you'll won. 11>)’ nc an artistic picture; it (lfltllllllfif-l l I i sold EXCIIJWVEIY 57¢ _ Ad“. what became o; ha; ciharnifland romance, comedy Tho Opposition members have’ i ‘ the ckh Ibo-i.“ Pflmacthrllls dthb haw-t min l E I 2,, 2f. £55 flgugmmffugfiao npectnculpr ;,,1|.|,r,,,,k_ 8am", ‘i, u‘: §’,'§§,,§,,§ o§“,",,“,‘f,,f;,',f'§,, §,‘,',‘,§",',‘,,,,,,_ T the age of se n the boy cheekedJiow glad you'll be you got WALLER 8:. DOYL buck,’ sebum,’ neu,.a|g;,, rhwi nn one nhotopiay you will tiioroiigii- bor for ‘Illgnflih our. monorail-iii ' leaves lrindergart i and starts him a C.C.M. Bicycle. a y Phone 920-1.. 195 Grafton Street FIB-l B.“ or sprains Aiboolutely harm- lflsttnfgx-‘dlgjls ilmwlnsn wdny at there was irpno oi papers like a to school. At fifteen is getting A bicydc is a mighty goo‘; flung p? can esatibu-rn the ma. - coil of wire. into wliioii ho vwac ready to climb into lo pants. for a boy or a girl-especially a White Teeth Healthy Gums and Clean Mouth KLENZO ' TOOTH rooting all the ii-me during his speech. Both the Opposition leader and iMr. Blanchard seemed to have‘ been intoxicated by.tbo exuberance! of t-lielr own verbosity." it is won- derful what ou can make figures no wnenty diilfflfidfifllllfllffiifiiti-l bcr spoke for about an hour from. lherso figure», an dihen ivantcd to‘ take tho member for llradolbanu (lion. Mig Kennedy) for a ‘Wtllk out-f doors! flsunuhter.) The promiuelt oil uit- Liberal nionfbors will still bul remembered, and the failure they made in implementing them after liie 1919 election. ‘Can they sup- pose that tin-y will over he believi-d- Iby the people oi‘ the country during the preci-nt generation? Mr. Mcl-Iwon cited aunong other unfulfilled promises made by tlioi Liberals, the DlFllKQ that the unto' lets won- to ibo "ear-marked" for a Special purpose. So far as he could C. C. M. —— with its smooth, easy- running Triplex Hanger, its quick, sure Hercules Coaster Brake, its strong, sturdy frame of English Seamless Tubing that stands the rough and tumble wear of cure-free boyhood, the Bearings of tough flint-__ _ hard steel that a file cannot cut. ‘Drop in and see the new, dashing, sparkling C.C.M. models for Boy! and Girls-including the Curved Bar model, thebkycle a boy won't outgrow. Prices are $15 to $20 iell than the “pcak" prices. A Big Dollar's-Value for every dollar you invest in a C.C.M. ' C.C.M. IOYCYCLES, too, for the little folks too young. for bl- cyclea. Joycyclel» are high-grade tricyclcr. built to run u smoothly Be Pretty! Turn Gray Hair Dark o """ ', . Try Qnandmoth Recipe or _ The eight yenrabetirt - seven and fifteen are the joyous ears of his life. They will pass clfl 0o quickly. ~ ~wliym~iieip~ymrlooy crowd all the enjoyment possible into them? -heip makethem the memorable, fadeieas years of his life. t t. I ‘ a ' '»t+o+Q-bxoo++oaoomoooooooo¢oo0++++§awv>o+o+++0 . ._ fiimmuiioiamsim Z The l-‘urnituro Repairing and Uphclsterlng Branch of 1 u-tw-oic" rlvormi 330a Tea and Sulphur “Allllillllfilvflfyono knows that Sage 1°“ “ml sllllllll-lr- DPOPf-‘Pli’ coni- pounded, brings back the natural r-oior and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ngo U16 Only Way to get this mixture was to make it at home, wli-lch ti; mossy and troublesome. Nowadays, by ask-lag at any drug eifiro for "Wyethh Sage and Sulphur Coni- nound.” you will get n large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients at a ainall cost. Don't stay grayi Try it! No one Like all boys, one of his dearest desires is to possess a real, classy bicycle-a C.C.M. Then he can join in all the boyish games and sports that require a wheel. tho Beer d. Weeks business has been taken over by l - HENRY MACFARLANE who has been In charge of this Department for the pant ten i l ylllb. He ll retaining the present staff of EXPERIENCED ‘ l WORKiMEN and is prepared to qivo but attention to all l W" . ' l"PHONES-Wcrkshop-Sitt-Houae-—134-J. How a real boy does love to got out into the open spaces where he has room to let himself loose. How he loves to fly along on his easy- . running C.C.M., imagining he is an i express train as he coasts down a ‘ J l ° fillllflliofl will be continued It Prelent quarters l ' M" Pollslbll’ l9" "l" W" ‘larkellell lllllgollllltlllltlinlgtllfillflll, ilizlll-lflhdgllllll; hm‘ and veasny '8‘ can" Bicyclu ' "mi- of 900i- A Weeks). Team will call for and deliver l your hair. as it does it so naturally "ma", me wmldmwm o, 8mm“ l A h h h Tl"? VQ mifh I WOINIGHIII hill l; a \- wrl -- 3.'-'1.‘i."’..".‘.'.."£i'..“il"‘i’§i .:..:<::"::r.: w... t. = a we“ = mm» m w» 1w n» m n» not». m: llfl-Ytui-ht of money borrowed for iilshnay improvement purposes. 'f‘h<-_v nay it was had business in a way but thlit the; mrnment mode ‘ other gifts. r ‘a- , . . - t ‘ through your hair, takiing one anuill strand it at time; by morning tli» gray hat . . Dream, and after an- other ii or two, your ‘hair W; Repair and Reupholtter Furniture I Move Furniture and Transfer Freight ’ u aidrir, bright-eyed and rosy- 4 4 Kienzo " ' i change to another denti- l-IIBTI "CVO f‘ Ches- float n inn In future for anything ' ' W; Crate and Ship Houuiiold Effect; _ .. money out. Jqw q _-_the financial . . - - . . l " We Lay Ollolotli and Carpet " m". brill tifamltuuy h“. mo"), ll‘ "s" °' all! It “ll H 0f "til h ' y l éllll‘ d Bevel Edi Mlrno Plato; Stocked ‘l It make: enduring friend :- a I "my would n“ h". N“ ‘H. m f‘; l l . v i -" ' ' ' ~ — - RFECT We Re-Bllvnr Mirrors chips. “+”,+,w»»“¢»“.4< like the moncy, Ind the Province . , , . I. _ < _ would iilvc" iolt flvo time! the am- _ ' ‘ ' ' W‘ "Y F""'"' ! Price 35c and 80c Tube ‘ount from m. mt that. the mo CLEVELAND COLUMBIA ' W0 Supply Rood For Bnkotry < - Government BROKE THE LAW in ‘ Made in Canada by CANADA CYCLE a Moron COMPANY. Limited Iontrul, Toronto, WIITODQ, Ont, Winnipeg, Vinson-r ' i Hum o! m Iii-Grade Canadian Bicycles m 2s Years, i" Idle-o! 0.6M. 101a! ;_ ES-J-ligiugrndnluy-r i- i. 1 _ this matter. Do they mean in ny umt any person can ianuo deben- tures without putting anything in ‘the sinking fund.- ibut- 1190!‘. and use the money that should-lo there ‘ m,- ogdinary current expenses? Do they uupuole such a pergipn would not no liable ‘to-outdo to: it? if ~ not» there is no nu . i t i fundlctiaalllqlrg» ’,. Kw ‘ 1 w u." g g “ Q r. - . ‘ _ l‘ t“ i "'” . . h , A . l t r r w," ' » 4i. when ' i "thymine! . . ‘ Mme ---_*1.»~<.<- d M » 1'l":*"“ ' Ufotvfifl‘ . Repairing and Re-upiiolsterinq Supphod l‘ “m tqé'_c°'flor soto outv av