SWEETNESS---YOUTH---LOVLlNESS--- TALENT-- BEAUTY MARION DAVIES “CECELIATHIEIPINK ROSES” FRAGRANT {AS A ROSE—PETAI. ON THE BREATH OF A SPRING BREEZE A story of smiles and tears with suspense under- lying every moment “THE WOLF PACK” 12th startling episode “The Great Gamble” PEARL WHITE I N vwvvvwvv v 0___ Catchy Songs and Choruses Special Electric and Scenic Effects 0 Littler the Auspices of the Directed Ily MRS. ]l.\l€l{l.\'(i'l‘().\' ADAMS ATi/THE STRAND iiiiriittii 3.15 slltltp EVENING 7 s. 8.45 sum COMING-COMING “The Black Secret” Prince Edward TO-NIGHT AT 8.30 ‘The llrilliziiit l-‘ai-"iitl Llltisical Revue OH, 0H.=CINDY I 200 "I’.‘."Il...'{-‘{Z.L'."“ 200 INI)I'II’I'INI)IC.\"I‘ (HKDICR OF UDD FICI.I.()\\'.\' PRICES 2§II;‘.1';-2.‘;".Ji'II;Shift? SEATS NOW ON SALE FOR T0-NlGHT’S PERFORMANCE ed to call for them before ii l).lll. to wait until first act is over Curtain Rises 8.30 Sharp Doors Open 7.30 -Q-O-QO-QOF§O-O§O-OFO¥OOQOOOO-Q~OQQQOQQO-OQOO-O-O-OO-Q QOQOOO-QQ4OOOQO6AOO-OGO-OJ-O-O-OO-OMQQO Vb b§b4 O-O-,0O-§0$O0§-§§§Q~b Holmarrs Clipper Cleaned Seeds HOLMANKS CLIPPER CLEAN- ED SEEDS have always com- manded the highest price. They are absolutely ICRICSII anti of the highest VITAIIITY and are free of WICICI) SICEIJS. DON'T PUT OFF llIIYING--The SUP- PLY IS IiIMYFhiD. For tleseriptitin and price see our Catalog or write us for prices, R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED Charlottetown 8i Summeiside Allpartitrs ordering tickets by phone are request- Parties arriving after Curtain Rises will be obliged , H044.‘ , l___. "r w‘ Fran csAnLor-lrsrowu GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN H IT PAYS to buy in this Province. Social to have been held in Tyrone . llall. Lot 65, on Aprll 26th has been [IUSIIIUHWI til] lllonda)’. Illay 3rd. WOMENS voile hltnlsi-s. Special Saturilay $1.93. Womeiis IIDIIKUO liltinses reg $6.75 for $3.69. Prowse llros. Ltd. - 8496-4-27“. THE AUCTION SALE at James Jenkins, Gieniinnain has been post tinned until Wednesday, April 28th at one o'clock on ZICIJULIIII of bad roads. 8482-4426411 WOMEN"S long silk and lisle gltives in ivliite, black and IIPOWII. Stu-rial Saturtliy $1.00. White ('llllllllJI.~‘-\‘llt\ gloves 79c. White i-liainois gloves $1.51). Prowse Ilros. Ltd. 7846-4-2741. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTlSERS.—Advertisers are res tieetfuliy reminded that copy and instructions must he In the Guard ian Oiliee not later than twelve noon each ilay except Saturday, when the latest iiour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m. f -—i-_¢ ‘Shippii News SCHOONERS SUFFER FROM STORM The schooner Muriel E. Winn-is, 13111111111 Winters. arrived at Luneii- lnirg from the thanks after suffer- ing severe damage in last Suiiiizi-_,"_.._ :~l(ll‘lll. (‘able and anchor were lost tlories riiiltliliPtl and (leeks swept. ’l‘li<- stlititillvl‘ had on board 500 quintals oi‘ fish. The Lauretta lt‘rancis also ztrrived with 500 quin- ials and suffering severe damage from the gale. MORE VESSE LS FOR COAL TRADE Tllil‘ D11111111t1ii‘<'oal Company are 111'" P11 I»‘111.1'. on negotiations for llll‘ return oi‘ their original chatter vi-ssuls for the Black Diamond I.in-~ trade. This \\'lll develop into one of the biggest and uiost favor- .Illl1' futiiori: in the local coal situa- llllii. iii-fore the Ivar the Doniiiiitiii (‘oal l'tllll.llllll_\"~i vessels Iirouglii two lilillltlll ton: of eoal from A\ v.i Sctitin to .\lontreal. Stweriil Yes els art- being added to the fleet which will nearly iii-hie its present size. i-——<-o>- THE ERIE CANAL OPEN MAY 1O Irtles for the forniil (tpt-iting 'of - ‘i-w York state. barge canal was llllllllllllt‘t"(l Saturday _’ Siiiieriiiieiitlt-iit of Public Works l-Ztlirarii S, Walsh. Tht- (‘anittliitn t-a ll and the eastern portion of the I‘Il'Ii‘i'1llIill will he ready for lt‘ls‘s’ill.ft' oi‘ boats at noon. l\'I1l_\' l0. The routi- front 'l‘rti'_,' Io (li-‘nvegti via tir- liirit- and Oswego canal and tltt- Erie canal as far west as l._\'(\ll\ will ho tt]it‘IlL'tI .\‘Iay Ti. Tin- t-niire length of the l-Irii‘ canal front 'l‘ro3 to lluffitio will he ready .‘.l.‘t_\' iii. STOCK QUOTATIONS ll.-\l1lli‘AX, N.S..April 20.-—-(Quo- tations furnislietl Ivy l1‘. ll. Alt-(‘urdy antl t‘o., the hlontrcal Stock 1Cx~ .ltani;i~.l .\f. The above represents‘ 1ho num- be: of years spent in frnitlcss cf- ‘ orts to cure a bad case of eczema 1th ordinary olntments. com- arcd with the time it took Zam- uk to effect u complete and per» unent cnrc. This was the experience of Mr. l. C. Buckley of 461 East Broad- ny, Portland. Ore. Writing to he Zam-llnk Co" he says: “For lficen years [suffered with a had use of Etltmlbnfltl used all kinda f so-cailcd "curt-s“ and treat- ents. but nothing was capable f curing me utitil ltried lam. uk. This wonderful balm. how- ever, completely cured me In lea: hklfl n your, and not only so, but l have had no return of the dis- ‘ensc. I strongly recommend Zam- Buk to anyone afflicted as lwns." ' This is but one of the hundred! of cases where Zam-Buk has cf! (acted a cure when everything else fllIIEd.oTIl0 reason is easily explained. Zuni-link being un-' usually retinal-containing abso- lutely no animal fats or mlnern drugs such us are contained in ordinary ointments—is capable oi penetrating to the underlglng tissues where lkin diseases IVI their roots. Ordinary ointment! on the contrary, never get beyonni the tiurfncc skin and so are inclpt, lblenfeffcctlng permanent cures.‘ Znm-Buk ls jun! as 00d fol lull rhcum, ringworm. oils. Ila ccrs, abscesses. nlood-potsonin plies, cuts, burns, ncalds and a akin injuries. All druiflato o! Zum-Bulc Co.. Toronto. . box, 3 for $1.25. 1 POBTPONED. — Tho Basket JOHN MCQUILLAN and Co.. will pay highest cash prices for pot- atoes. 8464-4-24-31 OUR 39TH ANNIVERSARY sale on ltliy 1st. Buy here rind help the llostiitttls and Orphnnagei-i. Prowso llrus. Ltd. 8496-4-2741 NEW OFFlOE8.—ln the new lliiyer Studio building there will be two or three nice offices. Any- one desiring same should commun- icate with Mr. Bayer. 2t tun: BARGAlN,- An antique sideboard, inahogatiy veneered for sale, See i-laisi-ilfietl ad page one, THE PLAY ENTITLED "The Dust of the Earth" will be repented in tho t‘. M. ll. A. liall, Vernon jliver, Wetlnesday, May 5th, anti not on Aprll 28th as atlvertisetl. 84934-2721. WOMENS gingham dresses val- ue to $3.75. Special Sattirday $2.89. Another line at $1.89. (‘hiltlrens colored cotton dresses sizes to 14 years 98c and $1.25. Prowse Bros. Ltd. - 8496-4-‘2741. VALUABLE "F-IND" OF LAMBS ~\\"Iieu Mr. J. ll. Dinnis of Iilouiit ICiIWltFtI ltoatl went to his barn yes- terday morning. he liad the pleasure of illsctivering eleven young lambs ~ -all liealiliyi. strong and vigorous. lle had visited the ham the pre- ‘vious night and saw nothing un- usual and so the surprise was all the greater iviien he found almost a dozen spring lambs awaiting to ivelcome him In the morning. CHURCH AND Y. M. Ct A.-—At a meeting of the Ministerial Assoc- iation. lialifax, recently held the folowlng resolution was unanimous- ly passed, after hearing a delega- tion front the Y, "M. C. A. relative to the coming Financial Campaign the matter of closer (to-operation be tween the Association and the Fhurrh, and the need of a commun- ity ivitle program. "l‘lte Ministerial Association has heard the Y. ll. (‘. A. represeiiizi-tives with great pleasure and would express our confidence in these leaders. aiitl our appreeiatitni oi‘ their wr-ric, and I‘t‘(.'0ilIiIlt‘ll(I that the canipttign for iuutis next wet-l: he sympathetically ]>l‘<‘.<»’llIl‘(I to our people on the colit- 1.1g Scnilay." ,..-,__. LATE SPRING DELAVS WESTERN SEEDING RlC(ll.\'.-\_ Haste, April 26.—The first bulletin on crop trontlititins‘ ivas issued .\lontlzi-_i' by the Saskat- cliuivaii Dcpiirtinetlt of Agriculture Seeding tiperatitins will he consid- erably tlelayetl owing to the late spiing opening and gentiral i‘-\ll of r-now expericncetl around the 15th inst. In itiany places, especially" in the North. snow i,- stiii lying on the level to a considerable ileplh. With good weather front now on, sei-tliiig operations should he gen- eral in about ten _to fifteen ilays‘, Prom the. reports received there ippeais to he a stifficieiicy oi‘ set-ll grain throughout the tirovint-t- lull the lei-d tittertioii is causing some ztnxiciy and will be a big fat-tor in ilcteriiiitiiiig the prospective acre- tigti. Estimates given on the acreaut- to he sown to wheat show that a decrease of from iweiit_\'-fi\'i~ pi-r ('t‘IlI is likely‘; weather t-ttiitiitititis will, litiwt-rer, affect this to stunt‘ \'.\'.l.t'lil. MO ISOLATION ll stands to reason that in a cast- oi‘ infertiotts illness t-vt-ry ()I.lli‘l' ineitiber of the household but the nurse should he rigorously exeluii~ ed ifroin the neighbotirhootl of the sick-room. For this reason, other things being equal. the top of the house is itiast convenient. The nurse. should he cart-till to change her clothes before visiting other parts of the house. The linen used liy the patient should be septraIt-ly clt-anaetl and not lillowetl to conic in t-tintact with the other house- lioid linen; all excreta from iii»- siclvrtioin should be iliortingltly illsiufi-cteti before being titoveti, and everything used, botlt by the tizitlent and the tiurse. such as cups. tilates, knives. and forks, . should ‘be kept apart. it is a t‘t)lll' itioii practice to hang a sheet sai~ tirateq wiili some tllsinfetwttiit over the door of the sick-room. When this It, done, it should be (‘Ullillillllly .“])lZlfv't‘(I with Lysol Sanitas, or one. oi‘ the catholic preparations. Above all. the itistructions oi’ the IIOPIOI‘ attending the ease must he ‘ rrleil out. Stiffness and sorenes due to prolonged lying in one position may he initigtiititl to a graet tixienl by judicious massage. The shoul- tiers and hips and till bony parts shtiuld no gently rubbed night and morning with itietIrviott-ti spirit. and tIustt-tl afterwards with borasit- powder. The hottoin sheet Sllltlllil he hep: fret- front rut-ks and folds, anti a frt-titit-nt smoothing oi’ the pillow,- will iio much to soothi- a Pestlflsfi patient. MM‘ >-—-—- ONIE DOLLAR IS VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF HALIFAX, April 2o.—~.1\ vvrilloi of $1 damages for the. plaintiff‘ In the (rise, oi‘ Dr. Forretit 11811111“! Mrs. Harrington for tillegetl sland- er, was ystideretl by the jiuv this afternoon. Tho verdict added that the Jury considered there was 1111 malice on the part of the tleiontlent Forrest's action was for $1.000 dain- ages for statements rnado 1h)’ 11"‘ plaintiff’ calculated to lnlurc 1118 [irofesslonzil reputation. iii REALISM Twn pavement urIi-sts were boast- ing about liow they tioultl paint. l "no you know," said one. "l pglntflfl LdXpOIICO on the ground one. fingers trying in pick it tip." “'l'hzii.':-i nothing Io what l tlltl." i-inltl the other. “I painted ti leg of mutton on tl stone, and it was so real-like that a hungry dog ate halt the stone before he found out his mistake." tiny, and u beggar nearly broke his ~ AFTERINELUENZA THE GRIP, FEVER! AND OTH- ER POIBONING, PROSTRA- TING DISEASES It is absolutely necessary that the blood be thoroughly cleansed, germs of tiisease destroyed or driv- en out, appetite restored and the kidneys and liver restored to per- fect regular action; Howl's Sairsapiirilla has been be- fore the people for 46 years as a general blood purifying altera- tive tonic medicine and it has giv- en perfect satisfaction. Men and women whose grandmothers Save them Hood's Siirsaparilla are now giving it to their own children and gr.iiitlclilldrcti with perfect confid- ence. It is the ideal family medi- cine, for a wide range of ailments always ready. always does good at iiny season of the year. Prepared by educated pharmacists. Nearly 5O years of phenomenal sales tell the story of its remarkable merit. For a mild, effective laxative, take Hood's Pills. Sea»? THE LOSS OF THiE M-AID OF SCOTLAND Accortlitig to word received in St. John the tern schooner Mam of Scotland, which left Si. Michael's Azores. for Jacksonville, Florida in Fohriiary went ashore. retiently on the Florida coast, and may he a total loss. The vessel is; said to have struck on Crescent {leztt-h, a- liotit forty ‘or 'fll'ty miles south of Jacki-itutvillr, her destination. No particulars have been received. The Maid of Scotland is a Nova Seoiia built craft, having been laun clieti froiti the yard of Omer Blinn, at Grosses (‘oqut-z-s. Digby county, last year. Site registered 438 tons and measured 140 feel. -—-—--oo-c- IN PRAISE OF BOY SCOUTS (Manchester Guardian) iBoy Scouting will not, us a few of its most ardent eulogists sug- gest, solve iill our moral antl.stic~ iiil (lifllicultles. But it is oil.‘ "l? the few great original social iii-ru- tions of our tiitie. It rests on rcal insight into the ntiui] and soul of boyhood, and the training that it gives is zittentlt-tl by the delight that fuses ,1 new tiieee of Itntiw- ledge right into the irharaeiei‘ and makes it a treasure for lite. BRlGl-iTEN UP "I can't intagiiit- what Mildred set-s iii that Smith Iioy," l‘(‘llIIIl‘l(t‘tI i\'liltired‘s another. “lie hasti’t got brains enough in his head to fill a tliimble." “Oh, well. I dare say your mother siid the same thing illltllll. me when I came etiurtlng you!" replied the girl's father intluigtiutly. llut_ ht- stttldcntly lost his coiii- plat-cut Sllllli‘ . when his wife re- tortetl: _ “She tiertainly did, anti I was just as liig a fool as Mildred is now. l wouldn't listen to the ad- viee of my elders." , _ IWitli high hopes in his heart. the curate eallctl upon the great lady of the village. v "I called lo ask you to tlo us a iitvor, Iaitly .\l try," he began. “We are gelling up a rziftln for ti poor iislierinan, and w-onderetl ll‘ ytnrtl rari- to take a tt-w tickets." The stout and genial tlaine llt‘Zllllt‘(I on lilin. "Feriziiiili", N" she replit-tl, 111' lit-siiztti-tl. "Illil." tlo with the poo! l..1 erluun if one wins hliu_‘.'" _ _ _ , _ V llslicr, ceriainliz" ly. 'l‘li~n idtt- ja can get me the 3.1 pronto- "Do you think out, of ‘fills scrape! ter "slim his lawyer. "How much would it ‘be worth to , mo?" return-ll the lawyer prontpto. “Suppose we say $1.000?" “And you iuatlc 550.014 "111 01' the ileai‘! \'o, sir. I don't set- tin- sllghicsi t-ltttnt-t- of getting you at~ i — ‘tat tine“ out» rsihfiir mniuuncrultlne TORONTO. Aprll 23.—'RBllII ciothtars o! Ottawa, Bellfllllfi- Barrie. Chatham, Sarnia, Lindsay iind Toronto, gathered here yester- day and passed s resolution de- ploring the evei- increasing prices of men's and boys’ clothing and re- solving to appoint a committee to meet tho executive of the clothlnt; manufacturers to see if something could be done to stop the increas- ing cost. --—-¢o>—-—— CLOTHIERS IN NEW YORK ARE CUTTING PRICES DEM-ER! AFTER IRATTRAYS taunt _ to: 25c A Pleasing smoke Rich anti Mellow NEW YORK. April 23.——Ono 01 New York's large ready to wear I clothing houses In an advertise- inent todacv of reductions to $37.50 of the prices o! suits and overcoats ranging as high ‘as $55 and roduc lions to $57.50 on those paid In high as $75, announced the drop its ll "duliberitte cutting out oi’ our own profits for thepurposo oi’ help- ing the _.u0venient to force down the high cost of clothing." 'l‘hou- sands of New Yorkers reading the announcement contemplated what the profits at original prices must have been. The advertisement wns headed: “Why wear overalls?” and explain- ed the reduction was the ilrnrs contribution to the national drive to cut the high cost of clothing." i» LIVE STOCK NOTES. A conference was held on March 24th, between the Federal Depart- ment ol‘ Agriculture and Represen- tatives of the Meat Packing indus- try of Canada, following which the hlinister of Agriculture authorized ll. ninety ‘dait suspension of the or- der tnjoliihitirig the collection of the [Jundeinnation Tax on live tock sold on public stock yards. lifltlie interval. a committee with equnl representation from PtTbdllficr-S. C811 atllriii Packers and the Federal De- partineiit oi‘ Agriculture will E0 fully into the question o! condem- nation and‘ entieavour to evolve s constructive policy, the application of ivhieh shall be fair to all con- cerned, and at the same time, ct‘- ieclive iii steadily reducing dis~ ease In (‘iinatlizin live stock. Ll‘ angle." "\\'liiit do you mean?" “Lotiking at yiour trasu from a $5.000 tingle, I don't see the sliglti~ est elrinee for you to be convicted." Best Medicine He Has Ever Taken FATHER TELLS OF SON'S HELP FROM DODFS MEDICINES He Recommends Everybody Who Has Shaking or Pain in the Heart to Use Budd's Dyspepsia Tablets and Budd's Kidney Pills. llirnilngliam, Siisk., Aprll 26th. (ispceiall.a~~~"l)o(lil's Kidney Pills and Budd's Dyspepsia 'I‘ahlets are the best medicine my son has ever taken." This is the statement of Mr. Jo~ liannes ltelnson, a “tell-known ro- sitlt-nt lll‘ll‘. "When ho started to take tliein," Mr. lleinson roniiiiut-s. “there wits not much hope oi’ him. Soon after starting to take tlit Doll's i\ii-tlicini\ he began to iill- prove in Iiealtli and now he. is well." lle advises everyhotly who has stinking or paiii in the lieurt to use l)otltl‘s Kidney Pills and llotltl's ll_\'.\‘llt‘llfilél ’l‘abl'.‘ts. The llodtlfis lilediciites act on the two essentials to good health. The 'l'ablets nclp to tligest the Food and pl'otltlt't* good blood. The Pills act on the ltitlneys, healing anti stren~ [Illlfllllllg them, thus ensuring that the hlootl is kept free from iintuiri- ties. For ilie work of healthy kiil- neys is to strain all iiutiuriiies out of ilio blood. Ask your neighbors it‘ llotltl's lilti- qutumi my $11100, liut—alient!~wt- iii-y Pills do iioi heat anti strength- iniglit view tht- mailer ‘from anuili~ t-n the iiiilllffiv-‘i- Prince Edward 1 NIGHT ONLY 1 MONDAY, MAY 3rd THE MOST IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT OF ' THE SEASON PAUL DUFAULT CANADNS GREATEST TENOII ASSISTED BY TWO EMINENT ARTISTS Auspices of the Knights oi Columbus UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HONORABLE MURDOCK McIIlNNON Seat Sale for Subscribers opens Thursday Morning at the Theatre Ticket Office at 10 a. m. Seat Sale for the General Public Opens Friday Morning at 1O a. m. RESERVED 750, LOO, GENERAL ADMISSION sot ,.' . THERE is NOINEED TO WORRY ABOUT ISIIRQINSEYEDWARD ISLAND statue "wsr" You can get plenty of Evangeline A Apple Cycler ' ms BEST BEVERAGE OF ALL Delicious, Healthful, Refreshing This cyder is of the very finest possible qual- ity and is absolutely reliable as to-aleoliotic strength. It ismanufactured and refined by the English process and retains all the delightful flavor and aroma of the Nova Scotian apples, PUT UP BY ANNAPIILIS VALLEY CYDER co. no. BRIDGETOWN, N. S, DEBLOIS BROS LTD CHARLOTTETOWN , 'O-O-O+Q~QOOOO M S: ++0++030o+¢+¢”~‘ 1 KINCSBURY ARE itoti INTERESTED in styles oi I SPRING FOOTWEAR All the latest l Cieaiioiis for Men and Women Arriving Daily W°"';",';; Holmaifs Shoe Store Opposite l’rowse's, B. R. HOLMAN,Oueen St __.n O-Q §Q0§O+OO O-O+§O-Q-O4-§0§OO O-O-OOO-O-O fQfiOO-N STOP SPECIAL CHOCOLATE \--'i" SALE 50° a pound Get yours early ioziontiv 2120s I , l l BOSTONIAN l 89c pair