Pu 0'0 tzzlwlildward . f i Matinee 2.15 Night '2 and 8.45 HARRY l‘. MOREY ' “THE GAUNTLET” some wAnrrsb a! 72am: is‘!- Amiy alt Guardian omen. LECTURE TODAY_Mlss u. Mn Intoslr missionary from China, will give an address to children in St. Point's Pariah Hall l-OGBY (M011- dayl at 3.30 p. m. ' 0600 ‘IO BE DiSTRi-BUTED to the Bedeque farmers. Oofne to the annual meeting of Bedeque Egg circle to he held in Central BBQ: Ellie Hall TuesdiiW 8179111118. M31111 22 5331.30. Stock holders will re-_ celve-‘iilterflfl due them. The United Farmers wlilugoid a get- , . m _,_____ _ ~ __...c..n......-.~ 138a rffgysss m“ 8 ° ._..._-¢Q@-_-.- v Ilnarb Llnlnent Ilnnbensnn‘: n story n the , mm.“ n,“_ PERSONALS “"' "° " " Mr. Ileber liicVlttle. wesimore 701115 "l" 11"“ land, is visiting friends in Bel- delnh lo def!!! 111°11'- 7-4315- _ ""1"" "4 "i" Mr, il-larry Best, Belmont, Lot , ‘m, 16, has returned to his home after a very pleasant visit spent in West moreland and Victoria. Mrs. B. Burrows, Hunter River entered the P. E. I. Hospital on Friday suffering from s severe illness. ‘ Miss Grace Townshend has re~ turned to her home at Fortune after spending a week in this civy. i-_____ M1849 May McKenzie teacher Long Creek is spending a few days at her home in Cardigan. i~——-<rc>—-i~ ONE BANK CLOSED ANOTHER ROBBED ULARKSDALE, Miss, Mar 19.- The Delta Bank and Trust C0,, oi this city did not open its doors to. day for business, and announcement was made that the institution would remain closed pending the re-cast. ling of obligations. The bank is g Wibitalized ht $150,000 and has de. i "SNATCHED FROM THE ALTAR °°”"’ °‘ ““°'°°°" Kansas Bank Robbed S960!!!‘ Thrilling Chapter 0f UNIONTOWN, K118. Mar. 19.- The State Bank t u ‘l t ' I; ~ 13” robbed into tonight ofn ‘Irvin; dollar or cosh and securities. olleesuero Bandit-s gathered them: into h3g5 ‘"10 PWIIDEI] in an automobilo. The loss is placed at $20,000. \\\\‘Q Wed. Thurs. Mar. 23-~24 . v Salts is Fine Four Plllllll is again‘ extended to illrs. lliichacl Douzhorty" iu llcr second sad ber- eavement occasioned by the death ' of her son Peter J., wviiiub occurred was CHARLUPPETOKYNjQABQIAN l nu CENTRAL GUARDIANzf, p 1.x". ensnvnv 8ALE_-d'n Church school room oh S Mel-ch 26m, Plan to» Easter baking were.‘ ."2'*‘.\,-'¢<* ‘ '~ . A GOOD ‘HM! lsessured to all who attend tho conceit in Mvlmh-s field Iisll tonight 1111091‘ the aus- ices b; the lMarshileldwomolrs institute. Home made candy for sale. Admission 35 00MB. 0530-‘ =Pluceeds in aid ‘of Pro- file?! orvhinwe. Occupation 0i . ‘ ‘ Dusseldorf I)ARIS, Mar. ls—’i‘he decision of the London Reparations confer- ence regarding occupation of Due- seldorf and other German ciiiflfl and the application of the Allied economic penalties on Germany was approved by the (Shimmer 0! Deputies this afternoon by a vote that practically was 11118111111011! except for Socialists and Commu- nists. The vote officially given was 491 to 66. M. Lefebre asked Premier Brland to accept the resolution calling for permanent Allied control of i119 "manufacture of arms and munitions in Germany. The Premier sold lit was impos- sible to accent the proposal as such n-v s» . treat-Y- TWO WOMEN HELD , FOR BIG ROBBE-RV (ll-IICAGO, March 19.--— Two vzomen were lbcing held tonight in connection with the $1,000,000 postal robbery at Toledo, Ohio, last February. They lire Mrs. Myrtle Le Muck, the wife of a mun for whom the police are searching, and Mrs. Margaret Monroe, her sister- inJsw_ Eighteen indicteo T-OLTDO, Ohio, Mar. I9.—Eigh- teen individuals two of them women were named in indictments re. turned lby the fedml luryhc-re late today in connection with the rob< bory 0i’ the ccntrrll post office, ‘Feb. 17th, when five armed ulen held up three rnilwny mull clerks and escaped with mull sucks containing FY1011’ 111ml $1,000,000 in cash and negotiable papers. . ~———-<-o¢—»-—-._ its better i0 be brought up on a botble than to be brought down by ll liéliiiiln PETER J. DOUGH EHTY ‘Foe smnallzy or the community a SPECIAL PRICES 0,1419%, 0111i MW i ' ' EA Mat. 16c Children 11c F'“'u"§,"fk ,'f,',‘,‘.{‘,°{,,“;,a°,'1,°e1 W" _- Eve. 26c. Children 11c l bet-m. "é ' , No miln or woman l1 t, _ g 1 * s ~' I iliiliiliytlféllfill“ii;i~g “Sicily , \ -~-=- , _, _ » _ 1 _ oocas ona y, z 8 9513's a well-known authority. Meat , f P‘ . ~ forms uric acid which clogs the! 195?“? 11:31:)? pores so they nluggishly m-l find poisons from iGOUVERNEUR ‘ v PUhOUls Stlfiliy I JIM] Gillie from any reliable phar- ‘ . Y .m:acy and take a tablespoontul in l w. F glass of water before breaking l . i | “r a 79W 0W8 and your kidneys I, , Will then act tine. This is‘ iPliNAlT w from -t.be acid of Emilee and lam Directed bv ‘WALLACE wdnsLEY a. tism, headaches. liver trouble. “BYWWBBBB. constipation, dizzi< or lf the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment . irregular of pass- age or attended by a gengafigu o; with litthia and has been used for Benerstions to flush cio ed kid- neys and stimulate fhemgi) neg". "Y, I180 to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer can“; 1,“- 111-1“- fluw ending blnddeu- dis- orders. Jnd Salts not injure; effervescent Wlllflh a] illould take is inexpensive and can. makes a delightful litllia-water drink lgegulard asst eaters o wsn en to keep élézekiggey: cleagnand the blood . re svo . My compnozzzons, n: 5on0“ m 1'11 Iliilvid. City, South 531111011)’. Fiibruary 27th. who wms just in the m-lmc of lifo ears or ago, nvas a rob st umnhooli until s. couple oft ' years ago when his beam, became piications set in which finally cul- somewhat impaired and dozpite all Imam“ m m” dead” slaxlied medical tresmrlent he ftn-zlliyi’ wcllt nlway on the above date. Hi: L90 “a5 away!‘ "emy t” “mist ‘1 FIGHT on ‘Wednesday hlzlrch 9th null neighbm‘ “he” I" w“ with“ m” the Iuncrnl took place on Thursday P°wQr “d couflequently a“ “b0 morning. Tile Requiem High liizlss knew him highly esteemed and ad- was sung by Rev. Dr. Currim after mllred which the remains were laid to r0 in St. Ann's Cemetery bosido of his father whose place on the previous pail-bearers Were: Epilriunl, T as and Leo Carragbcr, James Mc- Closkey, Peter Clsrkin and Michael Coady. 51min only Part of tho Wklrjlfli "111? 3i’ Y en ' i-YDB oi’ wood on Tuesday, February 1 dearly beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. O years. About three months ago (tee-l eased contracted PIOIIPO-PIlG/UJHOHIQ; 2-NIGHTS-~2 MON. TUES. MARCH 28TH & 29TH Dakota on Deceased ' V tisi “I a bofly was not provided for 1D lhfl ' m //'H' iuorrrnz. JAMES LEO EGAN v‘ Thcro died alt his home in Elm-| yet unexpected conl» honl- died ful mons, Foreign Minister, Qfi’ Oi’ a kind, cheerful disposition. your, is. ex brothers Andrew. Wililmm were: Frank him-ray, Ivan Curley,‘ llenry liioCloskey. Aeneas Cnbiil, Roland Buchanan and Joseph Mc-_ Qulllsn. May his soul rest in pescs/ Germany To Again him in lite and now deeply st deplore his death. He was attended tlilosc during his illness Iby his pastor funeral took Rev. Dr. Curran who administered Tile to him the lust sad rites and 112' ly resigned to God's lloly ‘will. ‘llho heartfelt sympathy of the community and of his fellow stud- , ends of St. Dunstarfe University, ' Avhich he attended lust leaded w his ‘rstnel- andvmotlior‘ five I Frank, Eukene, Cyril and two sis’ 51,90 tors lllrs. Peter Cizlrkin and iliary who are loft to mourn the loss of oven Egan at the onrly age of 19 a loving son and brother. Tho fun~ lrrrtl took plscelon 'l'llursdny to St. Ann's Cllmrrchl, Lot 65 and was very and although at first nppzlrenilyWflrzflly flllflldeil- T116 PRU-him?” rttccvvering, Prince Edward.‘ pull ltecnllslruclion Periuri. milunmium E .1 I » 1 i ,2 lg é 5 Enter Ententel BERLIN, Mar. 18——Dr. Walter Si- speaking iMiNSiiiEL SHUW l SEE LON CHAN EY Who played “’l‘he'Frog” in “The Mir- acle Man” in one of the greatest Roles of his screen career \ i - maniac-rm a i soon tnouon won A ulnt- Lloyd George Clemenceau Jones." lather and mother. sen s Brl- The rector gasped. Then, inking weekly, had brought their a deep breath, be turned to the 4.1-. .- 4.. t; “~- ln laid of the Charlottetown Hospital BIG DOUBLE WHITE CIRCLE Catchy Songs-flood Jokes 4~EN D MEN~J4 Splendid Dancing, many~ Extra Features i ». . - tit-old twins b0 an lint London mother, who was holding the other , cg arch toblohrisipnod. Allwont mm. "And the nsmo of tum" m.‘ i until the rum- amt: "And ‘he asked. The meek little woman h Hill child's memo.” THO imaaflhed her dress and whisperv v drew bins!!! nidd replied: sdifiloud." i Seat Sale opens Th Mlarch 24th at the ‘ at 9.30 i 4 5 w» before the Committee nf the econo- mic council of tile lleicllslog today staid: "We nrr- proLijv wsil agreed that sooner or lair-r we shnli again enter lnio negotiations wish enteri- te. l am of opinion our 8(lV8I‘BB~ rlcs mcthorl of laying clown figures as to Germany's capacity in the form of annuities for n long time beforehand will prove u failure. We must taco the problem from another side, and place the work of reconstruction in tlha forefront of our proposals. “It the same time fonmulatlng as comprehensive a Finn an possible for tho rccanstruo .lon of thc devastated regions of P France. "' sm lrzrsday Morninn Prince Edward aam. ' Wm‘; '1'“ l. 81B ‘l i i light in a room, running as high as 726,7 . YOIINCFMENT 1'0‘ irsurd hy f/M I lllli. OIIIIIIIN\\\\\\\\ ‘ in Ihr Prrsenyzlfrg mid Pro/unit's‘: vlzim. Im m turd the approval u) Hie Canadian Trade " ‘Ito z-aziimtilwn m‘ tilc nhnvc objects will lead to enlpioymcnt during tile and ilcars our cntirc approval. l THE CANAIJIAN TRADE COMMISSION Surface. Saving plus i Daylight Saving THE proper use and application of Paint and Varnish‘ in industrial plants, factories, terminals. stores and otfice and loft buildings does the following: l. Increases and improves illumination, which results in: Reduction of accidents t Lower overhead Greater contentment Easier supervision Jilnrc order and neafneun Len a e otmln Halter u-orlring and living conditions Greater accuracy n workmanship Increased production for same labor costs Z. Benutifies and enhances the value of property. 3. Gives longer life, thus cutting down repair an an important factor, with labor and materials 4. Protects surfaces against deterioration. I d replacement charges»- wherc they are today. Saves the surface, and thus saves all. The light reflecting power of’ some paints nearly doubles the a certain trleattnent ‘of ,000 a year in electric current a Illumination was increased 30% in a big office building through proper treatment: of ceilings alone. ' l Careful experiments in large cities showed an average increasefin interior illumination of 30% through the scientific use 0f point 1n one large plant, it was estimated ceiling and walls saved about $14- for lighting. and varnish. Save the surface and you save all. (Tnnndiuu Slur Iile Sulfur» Canxpaifr: Connm/rec, rfnr the of Ifllilli, iiumish and . llivd Przlduc1;_,01 Conlmissiozz in, lllefcl/awing rvurds; lbs c$“n'mw'°"'”f Al soon n9 you iluve The HOOVER dcrnon~ sltmtzdnonyoufr own rugs, you willnpplcclsie i lc u slgnl lrnncc of our natrmcnt, t A Best: . . . as it Swirl-s ll: it Cicanl." Let us show vou how The HOOVER pre~ serves tile originiii beautiful colon of rugw and rolon s their lite. ‘ - P ii it BEATS... i nsltSwuPl ' uslitfzleitns YOUR RUGS ARE FULL or GRITTY oust‘ ‘ . You ‘may not think so-Jzutlfls i there-Just the same. _ Let us clean one of your rugs-right m your home! . " ‘i FREE OF CHARGE! ' We want you to know just how worn l derfully e , lclent the" “Hoover” is- ’ “ and why it is best. This‘ demonstration does not v A you under any obligation to 1111B‘ I mlachine now or any time. ~ Phone us when to call. D0 it now before you forget. Beer & Weeks. Sole Agents grow-v; '9 w, J I i.