i. 1 k rAGE; six TO-DAY LL59 _ COMEDY s sown 4e“ _ lids; 1“- QC. 31c. CKIDPS BEAUTIFU GIRL v/Z >, ."ll _ ‘A Dynamic Adventure of the . r/ NEWS Ann Wm srowr REEL | Moat mysterious and killer that" ever came out of the underworld. It sinu- les men! It “dnapc women! SECOND nnsob or mIw _$sn~ "MASKED MENACE" AND COMEDY IWENflT___LBGS _ (moan run’ sis A IT WILL GET YOU! And mlflll you! The way it gripped Broadwaywior ova- a year! Laughs follow screams. CHARLEY MURRY 0F "MQFADDEWS FLATS" FAHE SUPPLIES TAKE COMEDY l- Central l... FRINGE EDWARD--MON'TUES-I-\PR. 19-10 expert THE DISTINGUISHED PATRON- TICKET OFFICE an nxccnusm" MONDAY NIGHT ST. CHARLES AUXILIARY _ BETWEEN ACTS five pounds. r i . iii-mt Tiiii gunman LAUR- ‘lEItS AND POSTERS. not tunneli- ‘non Lloyd Georges on Monday. rumzaan- Mr. “Young Men’s . I Arrsxnmo ‘Trinity United Church held a vetv successful supper meetinl; l" 01° __ __ iiJsocial Harligoi the church on Mon-a MR ROBERT MESSERVY BY 9V9" - ‘SING AT ST. JAMES CHURCH " MY- 5- A- Mcmnald Pmldlld all“ TONIgHT-In connection with the -.1bout forty men took their places at high and Sign“ honour cont-erred ‘the tables, which were very taste- be ,. . d ted Mm cut flower, upon Mr. Robert Messervy in lng igfléyomzzggtul candies ° asked to take the solos at one of‘ i The programe consisted of songs, gm hlfifdgiargfiém-rlgadggmfiflfi short speeches and an address by mfigreséed to mam m“ Mr Mesa; Col. Keith C. Rogers. , _ Wm be l m“ at we s. cifd Mr. Ben Acorn sang "Song of ply _ 5°05 Eh h wpe i“ aqapader. and being recalled rcspom rervice in St. James urc nlg lied-with "Anchored." Mrs. J. J. fl hell-PW Sevell- _ H “M iltewartrcndered “The old refrain" Th6 N111“? llld Nme- l?“ ‘l’ . uth "Land of the glad tomorrow" Fill-h 10°35 UP l0 Tllec- Th“ t ‘h; way o; an encom will be the last opportunity thcpcn- "Young Tom O’ Devon," 1nd "1 pie of Charlcitietown W111 hate of ‘knew of two bright eyes" were much heart-HS Mr- M65891“! I01‘ Sllllwllllll" i tpprtciated, contributions by Ml. , _Th ‘h. Peter W. Small. Till-I MARKETS. e local ma l Col. Rogers spoke briefly of the ketyesterday was very slimly attend- history of radio. relating the devel~ ed, road conditions making it almost r-pment of wireless telephony f0: impassable in some districts. In war purposes, and the origin oi the morning, no hay, straw oats or Aroadcasting. a year or two after potatoes were being offered. The i the Armistice. ‘prices for the different commodities There are now about six hundred were; Vggetablcg (scarce) beers, . wroadcastlng stations in the United carrots and parsnlps. l5 to 20c per We are taking orders now lnr llnt (‘rims Buns to bc de- ' $93195 and 513W l" cmmdW Th’: 60MB; 6855389. H lb- Pmdllcc‘ um,“ "can Thursday“ ‘ harlottetown station C. F. C. Y. any, per cwt, 85c to 90c; Oats, per : -perated by the Island Radio C0m- bu; 55c; Qufnjps 45¢, bus; potatoes tally, was the first in the Maritime 60c w 70;; whlqgg and blues; Beef ' Provinces. One of the chief recent ._¢cm-¢a53r_ 12¢; term 14¢ to 35p; Order now and be sun.- of getting yours. Fresh and delicious at—» mprovclnonts in radio was the dc- pork __fcarcass) 9 1.3g; (wen 25¢, ’ B k ry Stewart s a e m” by whwh ‘he alwmlmng cur‘ No lamb or mutton being offcrerl. KENT STREET ‘ent from an ordinary electric light 0R ORDER OURS TlllwUGll rout GROCI-Ilt ' and " r What a Treat ! For the growing child's healthy hunger or for the man-sized appetite, there's nothing more n-hoimomc. nutritious or satisfying than these raisin-filled, sugar-frostctl Ilot (Truss Buns. How you will enjoy them Z ‘our ing. zircult can be used ln lieu of a bat- = .ery to provide the energy for a ra- llo receiving set. In this way the ' nocnveniencc ls avoided. ‘ Referring to the pending improve- , nents in this field. Col. Rogers pre-l ." lictcd that within a year telepho- " osrgnhy; and television would be so l " ‘ar eve oped that equipment for skins. 12c lb. Fowl, 20cylb. chickens offered. ‘Butter 45c: 40c doz. age". at 8 p. m. Sunday next. services as follows: n a. m. Clifton. 2.30 p. m. . was [flit UP t0 meet the wants of flplncetl on its stand the current is 5. small ‘section, but as soon as 1i.‘ autolnzltlcrllly L-u-l. oil’, flowing only ' merit became known it had ilwhzn ill; iron is in Ilse. whole continent for a field. and ll. H . -<0> la new known and prized through-- _.._aa luced on this side of the water an iour or two after their issue. Tele- vision means the reproduction of a - moving scene by wire or wireless. It lw-r- lllnnrrli-l Lllilmcnl for Con“. was the speaker's opinion that, whflg apparatus for this purpose would soon be available. the process was jsubject to such limitations that it gwould not be of great utility until lvcry much improved. C l. e ' d tl i te ti {Bllflgllhxzgglfizlsli wit: m? rating; 2% To ‘m “Bu” m "Ennz HEM‘ ‘C.F.C.Y. were now being extended gckflthmgfr"? Ta“ and improved, and in ve sh rt . P?‘ "° ° l‘ -‘ ‘time we should have mutual-fiction “Plimllld “limit Ml"! slvén m] ithe most powerful broadcasting Pa; a I under the amnlces ‘plant-but one in the Marltim Pr - ° l 9 0" l!" Olllb Wlll b8 llvldl lvinces. _ e o in the l-lcartz Memorial Hall on I At the toncluslon of the address ‘lllllffldfly. April l2. instead of in the Mr. R. H. Rogers moved a vote or Club rooms. 41, thanks to the Willing Circle or. Kllifil Dnufllitlta. who hid catered lso acceptably to Mrs. Stewart. and: Messrs Acorn and Small for their’ fiflllflfl. and to Col. Rogers for his mast interesting and instructive ‘This was seconded by Mr. w,“ Riowe and carried by a land clap. D n: vote. A humorous story attng gimme of the clergyman told by ° ‘Mlllmm W! I quite elective cementum 2* M» cn bl . grammetoacloae. "ePmI Monday play. "Patsy makes Edward Easter Monday and Tues- day can be found at Reddin Bros..‘ J. P. lMcCloskey. Queen Street, and. th Two Macs. ...; an' . g ‘L, e» R0011 ‘ O Protection with Rll-BER-"OID stflrsunraceo Asmmur snmotes ~ “venue. .. B13123!“ “$82?” ‘i525?’ 35B2-4-4-3l. ’ CALEDONIAN CLUB CONCERT fifitfi healing/kyle _ mo; l» ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LTD. OHABLOTTBTOWN. l’. II. I. “a camel. The ' l A animal: raiur-clncus-_tirr ANGLICAN snitvicns —Thurs- laolnrs, Milton, 7.30 p- rp- Hglv Ogilv- QBEAT_ EXCITEMENT will he munion and sennon. Preac er. ~ ~ experi‘ enced waitlnl; for the 1116898 H- D- RaYmmldr M" A" Eutflnay: a r " " am. awards in the District oratorlcsihxlrigriifiaycr- 10.30 a- "L SL Mark illllatico. cvenlnfl Pray"- 2-30 P‘ m" ORATORICAL COMPETITION —— - A most successful Oratorical try out CAST 0F THE AGE OF HIS HONOR THE LIEUT. OPENS inn Contests MOXIQEY. ~ ‘ ' huts. REABTZ —"— _ , 335-1» mg“, common MD ” EXCHANGE p05 Engines-Messrs. s. Brown 1st. John's Milton. cvenlnz brawl» TALENT “Patsy Nlakes a Splash I 0F COUPONS _and Sons. have purchased from Dr. : 7.30 . . ' 1111133911’ Jack Jenkins. Upton Farm. iivci Johnson. i _ Dmmmi B7 Ann!‘ 5"; lchdice Easter cattle. three steers and‘ PLEAsmG H155 BARBARA McNElLL two he ers. Tho weights of thc| ' I [inner- the Ausplccs of AT 9'30 FOB’ different animals range from ten! SPECMLmE5 hudred to ten hundred and nmcty- , W85 noon in Mount Stewart School. llliw lDoylc the inspector of the district. ‘acted as chairman. and he. as well as the visitors who attcndedivcre delighted with the excellent speech made by the candidate, Aeneas MacDonald, to whom he tendered - ‘ '- l" 1 " Notes Hosie . John Enmnn, Editor of the Sum- h)“ "Wills?l°°f"f"1“;“Qf!‘? T __ co oi s. 4. . .ry . . . . . . B1018 C1338 H010. merside uncultured was in the f"“l‘§f§‘f,‘} ‘Zfigzirsdigg “it: tllildlggsljolr» . . . . . . . . . . . .$l.35 to $2.75 _ _ _,_‘_v._$3.___ , _ v _ 50c to $15 S“ ‘cm, ytlistiradaylidim£mfgCtttumg€h lilac’ principal Miss MacDonald for ' ' .. . ' ‘r’ '-./ ' Y i3} ‘r = alof e le . . . o w: ' {m ,1 did t. \ F7 _ _ . pp__ . "mm l“ w“ “Wlmd l“ ""5 w ii7lfi§ligsfifi wclllgd E352.‘ had Ccoglldl". White Silk Mufflers. . . . . .$1.85 Genume Engllsh Grey Trousers i The Ymmg" Mm" m” 0”“ °t perm m several yum h“ ‘"1"’ m” bee" mwmed by m‘ White Silk Reefers . . . . . .$2.75 . . . . . -_,. .-_» .. . .~.-~:";. . $6.50 ' . ness. from which she is now happily ' recovered. LADY BOWLEIKS ORGANIZB — Bowlingclnoxig the ladies is rapidly taking popular fancy in the city. Each and every night the local al- leys are the scene of many interest- .ing matches being played between ‘the fair sex. Last night the Junior ‘Catholic Women's League organized 1k C . t<n teams. fifty ladies in all. to ‘ . 5| mene _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ p1,... o... a Schedule of. thirnpfly,» Lovely showing of Bows .. . .. . - _ - y w 18am“ ‘he first °l whim W" b1" ........... ... .. 40c and 50c. hldgndwo" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " " $1M) He Wlll "lllV-‘flrclled on Monday night next on m- . SllkS . . ..:.". . l . . . . 75C t0 .00 lLcaguc of the Cross Alleys; match starting at 6.15 sharp. The Bravo. pct-away. The schedule of games will end May 28th. - "THE DAY .0]? SPEECH“ {There was a large congregation at ISt. James Church last evening. the lthird of the series of meetings for Passion Week. Rev. W. Bruce Mu! delivered n. splendid address, subject being "The Day of Speech.‘ ldealing with the various parables of Lord. Tonight (Wednesday) ‘p . . the address will be on the Fourth L n - J _Day—"The Day of Silence." These. k II— 'meetings are of a devotional and in- spiring character. and are evidently.charmmqurr-n q"- w“, greatly appreciated by those attenti- ‘ _ Robert MeSSefvcy would render two. Hides, 16c; Sheep skins, $1.00; Cal: solos. "The Ninety and Nine," and‘ No "My Faith Looms up to Thee." TOWARDS A SANITORIUAL- Miss Saunders. Assistant Supcrvi - L vorofthew ' I1iitl.l.. rowan brawn-sprawl Sl-‘Frecelved a reitTfnriomilrl-T e5. 117. vice Good Friday in Povmal Church mm’ Bridgetown, I. E. 1., institute. stat- ing that that organization had dc- : he“ Pl"'P°5°5 ‘Villlld be 0H the Mt. Herbert 7 p. m. Pownal. Ap- | . Mr. it. ‘N. Tomlins of Toronto. is] Ne" Flam" "f "l" Pllllwll will“ old Stars. Anclrrs. Rovers and P. . . ‘ I I _ I l “ark”. By the ‘ormer the not!» N‘ h‘ - _ c ded t0 contribute Ont.‘ lllllltlffflll; .. c; well take place next Tuesday even. _ as f“ n5 115." o“ m“ is, pnzcd Evmyfaut‘ m“ Wmmem" Tm“ ‘s mmmg 1 :ral)h of a non moving oDJectPcouIIi mntl-hlllas-tflrbservcd Gift esrlcilgg dollars toward? a tuberculosb sank:villghzlfilucgnl-lhufiltqulteflilfirotkl-Ie'"li- ‘ . ionrgpzefifiiltlsthe above r whale-Dr. Thomas Eclcctrlc Ollequnl to it. | -e transmitted either by wire or ru- Wu,“ u Pawn“ F. H Lmiejohm wrlulll l" lfrlllcc Edward Island. leaves on return Friday. Following is the line ups: remmm 1 wal Pllt upon the market without ' -—-—-<@e>-_-~ I “o, and accordingly ‘he newspapers Pumr- . _ _ _ T1320 Womens Institute have taken _____ lllnkey Dlnks- l~ , l< b r Many of the Younger basket‘ ball any flourish over fifty years ago. It ii llcu u new electric flaurou is if London and Paris could be repro-. if"; irlegdiflclilcsfxialtllci judgt ms many “mm” “m "fir" “l w‘ Dom‘ "" ' ' ' ' ' " " " "‘ “5- 174 268 lllflyfls flffi 60mm: Dill ll! $61150" _ 1c pas TICKETS Fagin": 553T5Fxtherc is no doubt they will give val- =1 uabl ‘ista Splash" to be held at the Prince mbuihgifn, n” institution in this province. Saundersreplying stated that the Bridgetown Institute is response that the organization ha‘ received and $100 for a beginning makes them feel very optimistic; flfllenfifl‘, Lizhncitn-vrme. Bedffijd" l1! 4H dptning of this new league. No ad- ______.<,>_ _ _ _ _ t as‘ o: her m.” YMs eJ X1150 ire 200 123 mission fee willgbe charged tonight. i" PERSONALS lfxh a M b ‘ i- YS- - - l ' 14a 1 , he first game will get any at " . , m‘ Y- l "l" 131-15’! nt an; n. m. and will between the Miss Glllis. Emerald Jimction, a , _ _._-.~.>¢_. M. .198 Collect mm uni! the Btu-s: at half . the guest of Mrs. J. McArthy. Heart . '- *-' —"""" l “F” ‘he Kill?" Wlll lake 0" lll" River, g n is vsmnm “l ma! m 0 N 702" Ulb R05 Anchors. In this way there will be m liven" rent or Brazil, 0r out» AT n"; “Y” "r m“ mm" “We” “m” ." Mrs. Irene Morrow returned ' ' 104,‘? ‘ Boston. after spending two week i- l . w, l l - - -. l“ her home m Elmira while ‘lIIS 4 ma. oi‘ 110m llill. kn)“ 1.. -.- up. . ....“ ...... ..¢....--1 . ‘a -~4-..~.,-a.~..r-.-a--.....-_. Nwn-Qwnqa ~ _ . ' r APRIL 4, 1928 .1 L4_ l l ' CLOWN . . 1 Easter Falls v.0 V ‘r r4.\_r-—>:“ '1 .r\_'.l Jvlmw n» THE FINEST HIGH GRADE HATS l m "l" E vvoial. s tin "NlNG Throbbing romance. thun- ihi-F. $33333 “Mr-new”: y?" Represent the. Utmost in i.".‘:.°f..":‘;..;‘.‘°‘.‘...'.2:°“.f. - "=2" 8PM . l . » l» w 303351‘ Quality, Style and Coloring 1f EASTH? The dress-up occasion for all n1en——Eaiter isitlig lturdling point into the new season—-New Styles-—Ne\v C0lors—-the step which recognizes the passing of .Wini;erf they.‘ a in 9g 4 . Spring. This is the Store-ready to ‘Pletisii Jly and " ‘Y torily Fulfil? Your Early Requirements. . - I, , , » =- . .1" 3 :1.» .\ ‘, 4'». ' 4! -. __ b__ IN prtnsslne WELL» run lflftéT mssnnriainils: A ' “I “CORRECTLY “CUT CLOTHES" Genuine Borsalino Hats. .$7.50 Socieiyfldpfipdifatéiw _‘ .. . English, AFrench and Canadian -~ - y“ f0 $47-50 st. Paul‘s, Milton, mOfll-i Hats . . . . . .‘ . .4 .$3.00 ‘to $5.00 Soflelffiikkfl Prince Suits . .$15.00 to $30.00 Prince Coats . .$15.00 to $25.00 z, t before Easter. Al)?“ 59L; sl- Typically Smart Easter Der- $5.00 p. m. Preacher. RW- C~ 3-“- l bies Shirts the better QYGSSCTS Weill‘ Plaster Gloves in tan, greys’ and Collar to n1atc11,.1l1 plain and,” Chamois Silk lined and. ‘mum faricvdéqlqrsw --$2-°° to $45-59 ‘en s. .1". .. . . . . ....$1.2s to $4.00 Hosiery you will find in a lot -of interesting new patterns and conducted on Monday after- Shirts with Collars attached— n large range to choose from. EASTER NECKWEA R Grand Easter Neekwear, the finest range wehave ever.‘ hlltl. They are so colorful they just 100k like Spring. Cclleens will pin-topple in the REMEMBER, WE ARE OPEN UNTll. 8 P.M. J. W. ROBBLEE . .135 GREAT GEORGE STREET Charlottetowws Smartest ‘Store for Men and Boy's. 112.». ihl- xmrsl "l1 Ml". and Mrs. U. Robertson. Y- BEIJING“ Y._M. c. a. Basket- r.‘..’.‘"i'.'f..”rk.§"lii.'“rtlilr?'r§r..i.Ii " "ball League Opens Tonight 1"?" . winners of the first section met and _1__s defeated the Micmacs. winners oi, » ‘the second section. by n majority of During the last few weeks several basket ball team have been formed Ml". Walter Blnckcll, KingsboFLnJSQ pins. I returned home last evening by thvl All the honours went w thei "l9 and last night d house league was ‘organized under‘ the leadership of Tonight it was announced. Ml. Mr. Harding Fraser. Elmira. mu, in the ("ity on Monday and turned ihc same day. eastern train alter rccciyhlg trcat-lftinky Dinks, Captain W. Down rob‘ lment in the P. E. Island Hospital ling the highest single of 265. rscmcwhat inlprovcd. while D. lVlcKenzlc captured high three with 677 pins. retired Secretary of the 3 gtlllllll t l? jg: oiqmpnny in thislcngue for the first . ewar. "l9 ‘l tme, ,D- M¢K°llll - - » - - ~ - -- 231, 5211i ‘Ifhere has been a big demand for ’ ‘n. Van Iderstine . . . . .. 1 s n zl-als ‘City Baskctb ll league and this r; ——- —— — — present league an effort to glvt‘ learn of the illness of Mr. Archi- bald McKinnon of H. M. S. Cus- towards of this the cs-. very necessary Miss Miss Blanche Byrnc. railway tcle-v graphcr of Falrmount. North Da-' rota, retumred last Saturday after t pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. 910 821 1010 the basketball public a chance to soc Mic Macs k the fin ~277ljour newly form team in action. It is hoped t at a large number of, fans will turn out to witness the l l‘lI-’~"lll<'ll'l‘ mllvil. ls l"()V'l"l| with for- 'l.0ll St. James vs. Unitéd. 630 St. Peters vs. tlhll. " ' . . fl" Tim's! thing m the world w kee you}; lilfllll-‘ifll lIilin-lop Blulpe la lb to 30 their». yup-ma glen of water. Any drul. Central Ciiis- _ hm“; Q IIOIC. m. 9' a..- nual-na- ' . MRI». ~~n~ ~r .~<»> .~.».-1-r~»4~u~--\auuuw|1~p.. - ...» aw».- '- r ... >.'4'Q.-l~>rlw~p~~uv\§"¢\‘ --~-nu-wm-naq-aunnuuw~ w» assua- ...-s .. gt". . at. a a-nralwfifl l‘ rawhide» 3 en . 4.1 ,.-_ w . l"?! 1R!’