.;¢...- .*=r=~_ ~.< . i l 1. .1 r i i: - I. .l' PAGE SIX , See Yourself in Moving Pictures ‘= at the Prince Edward L4H 4 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Till‘. (IENTRAI. GUARDIAN IT PAYO to buy in this province. MEN'S NEW SOFT bets just ar- rived by express including the cele brated makes borssllnos, stetsons, and Woltbowsea at Dflllular prices. f g Prowse Bros., mo. 7911-3-27ME3l > ‘ . 1.; Matinee 3.15 Sharp-Nlght 7 and 8.45 Sharp i’ ILLUSTRATED Lscruns._ , , (‘oluo to the illustrated lecture by ‘t’ 4i Rev. RLil-i. Stavert, at Hartsvlllo < this oven ng and alt Clyde River Wed ‘» ‘i, gfsggiutagflllillg. See the foreigners ‘ . . P t P 1 ‘ LENTEN SERMOItL-lln st. 4t . j, Houston's Cathedral yesterday, 4 q Palm Sunday the sixth of the scr- ‘I " — Q I It's- uf Ltalllten serluons was preach- 4> ' e1 at the evening service by ltev. 4t I liawrcnco Smith of St. Dullstalfs I: ‘ University. This was his first ser- t WILL SHQW 1 mun prealcheli in Charlottetown HOW To WIN slllco his ordination last December 4i BACK IN j and he lllade a vcry favorable iln- t 4» pressiou. ’ “SAUCE FOR THE 4 i GOOSE" 4 EXCHANGE OF PULPITS.—AI THE PROBLEMS 0F 4 lSt. James‘ Church yesterda". ti}: ‘t Rev. J. D. McKenzie being unavo 1» A TRUSTING YOUNG‘ I’ ably u/bscnt the service was taken I: i: < in the morning by Rev. G. C. THY" ‘ l , d l tl venlng by Rev. R. 4i WIDQW ,F°R “ER I Sisal-i. ‘fell: latter preaching 1 HUsBAND s LOVE’ < ill Zion Church in the morning anti ‘1 CONSTANCE TAL‘ . ' Ta "lor occu ill Ills own ‘I MADGE SEEN m . 4 m"- M‘~ l l 1“ g ‘ l ' ' lpit in the cveu llg. P "HEART INTEREST" L:wi_=__3hs_g_L!2~~r-K O p“ ______ ‘i SCREEN PRESENTA‘ i¢ONSTAN3EJALMADGE 1 LEAVES FOR I-lOME.--Mr. w. ‘P T10" 0F A HRH“ 1- "SAUCE EOBJHE 691355- 4 I‘. Fox who has been hore durinl-i 1. LIAN-F STAGE suc- ‘ the winter in cllargc of potato shill- x 0555' ‘ merits, loaves this nlorning out re- E|GHTH STARTUNG EFL 4 turn to his home ln Frederic on. i’ ' ' .5005 OF PATHES LAT_ 1 N. B., having completed his work t e EST SEmAL 4 for t.llis season. This ls the third 1 ' 4 wintcr Mr. Fox has occupied this ‘ 'ition 'n Charlottetown and by 1E 1 strictlattcntion to business and 4, < ills unfailing courtesy to those 4» I with whom he did business. 11118 thas " ' lid l ' arly to his long s o1 4i E Xtra! 1 fllflefliijlclotll in business and social 4» - e v I circles. Before leaving, his fellow " 4 boarders at the Russ presented i: 1 him with a kindly worded address 4» 1 and a valuable SITIORBI"! set as a v Interesting Facts of the Province of P. E. Premier Bell and executive of HOMES C031 C0- Gents furnishings. St. Dunstan‘: University. 0 t» 0 i: Board of Trade, specially pos- B. Roy Hillmirl. “Live Shoe " ed for the Camera. M an." i: Premier extending good wishes A. Horne 8s 00., Building and 4t to Mr. Berry, producer of QPWP- 4* mm - A. L. Forsythe. 1i v. M. c. A., with officers m. J. R. Burnett. Editor of Guar- ‘* Reddin Bros. two live wires ln dian. x Drug “he, Moore d. McLeod. r» Rotary Club at Luncheon in the Lt. Geo. Prowse. Successful 4| 0 Rose and Gray Tea Rooms. E. W. Taylor, E. A. Foster‘. W. a 4P W. Wellner, A. E. Toombs and B. Graham Rogers, youngest t: 5”,- Q weeks, owner of Sllvor Black Fox i» Murdock Ross and staff- Ranch 1" cat13113- " Alderman R. H. Jenkins. General view of Mr. Rogers Fox ‘: Two Ma¢,__.g|g Frank Hennes- Ranch. _ 1» tscy and Little Peter McDon- Methods of kllling Foxes. t aid in "Smiles." ' Feeding FOXBS- _ i: Mr. Miles, Manager Canadian Members of Folllcs of 1920. t Bank of Commerce. P’. E. I. Car Ferry and Capt. 1E C. W. Rogers, Manager Pocn- Read. I vooo-eooew-ro l souvenir of his residence there. He will return iu the course of a week or so for a few days to wind up his office duties, a BIRTHS ALLEY.-At the P. E. Island Hospital, March 26, to Dr. and lVIrs Gordon, P. Alley a daughter. DEATHS DOULL.-.~'it IvIedfordJMass, Mar. 21st, Mr. John Doull, formerly of Hampton. P. E. Island, aged 75 years. LEPAGE.--.1\t North Rustico Ol'l March 28, Alvwin, infant son of All‘. and .\lrs.' E. C. LcPago aged four lllollths. Funeral Tuesday. March ‘.20 at 2 o'clock, ¢¢¢e-¢A-¢¢s,.x..-.¢..x.-. The Minstrels are Coming to the PRINCE EDWARD Z-Nights- iiSI-‘liiiitl? ‘$1.? Si?” “THE CABARET MINSTRELS” Up-to-the-Minute 1920 Edition Written by 1111'. Billy Burke, New York. Staged Jointly by The Pastime Club and St. Dunstan’s Ladies’ Choral Club vAuspices of Charlottetown Hospital. PRICES:- Entire lower floor, reserved . . . . . .500. 1st and 4th rows, balcony _ . . . . . .500. 133 rush seats, balcony . . . . . . . . .35c. Seats on sale Thursday, April 1st at the Theatre, 10 a.m. + ‘AAAAAAAALAVAAQAAQQA; AAAAA _ F0444 Wall Paper Newest Designs, Beautiful Colorings, Blended Borders. See our big New Stock in Wall Paper Dept. Prettiest Papers, lowest prices sample books ready. Carter & Co. t LIMITED §+9*9N*+N4 HH4v+++vn+o+oeo++o++0+n+e+o¢+o u owwweuwo rv V r‘ a a‘a‘¢‘¢¢‘¢“ 2 z l 1 | P OQQ-Q-%C $§§§ @Q‘Q-QQ-Q-¥OO+O-QQ-QO-QQ-OQ ".‘4§*Q§U4+Q-QC—O+O+O OOOO+GOOO-ODOJ4 OOOQ-OHO-OO-O-O-O-OO- 0'HALLORAN.-ln this city on Satlurdayn March 27, Aiary E. O'- lltliIOHtll, daughter of the late .\iar~ tin and Ilarbara Odlalloraln. Fun- eral (privalel on 'l‘uestllly' after- noon by train to Vernon Iiivcr. STOCK QUOTATIONS llAillllthliX. N. S., March 27.— tQllntatiolls furnished by F, ll. Mc- Vurlly allll Co" the Montreal Stock itlxchallge.) Atcll. —- .-\lll. 304% Al‘. . 141% Al‘. 69% (‘. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 04% Fan. Pac . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Office and Residence 171 Greet George Street Opposite Kennedy's Garage Phone 804 8. 8. HESSIAN Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, O- MONEY TO LOAN. Montague - - P. E. Island E. S. Blanchard B. Arch. ARCHITECT BANK or NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS 7265-2-26MEtf + MARK R. McGUlGAN, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publlo. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cameron Block, Money to Loan McLean & McKinnon, Barristers, Attorneys-allow Ofllco, Royal Bank Building. Charlottetown - ~ P. E. Island Morson & Dufiy Barristers and Attorneys lellcltors for Royal Bank of Canada — MONEY TO LOAN McLeod & Bentley W. E. Bentley, K3. Ilrrlstnr and Atterno At-Law MONEY TO LO N Ofllos r lnnlt of N. l. Chambers lbssamc srrs or -l.Ac'l. mus- lin or GeorgettePatons collars give a touch of style to the Easter suit. JUST ARRIVED BY EXPR-IBB. —A large shipment of men's soft hats. See our special $5.00 bat, best value In Ca-nada. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 19i1-3-27ME3l THE CAR FERlflYt-The car ferry steamer made two round trips ou Saturday and three on Sunday in order to ease the con- gested freight situation. PALM SUNDAW-Yeslcrday was Palm Sunday, the Sunday next be- fore Easter and was observed ill tho usual nlanncr in the Roman Catholic - and Anglican churches. while ill some of the other 1111111115 of the city sermons refcrrrillgdo the ‘Iflllflllliliil elltry of Christ lll- to JBlsllflflitflll were preached alld "tlle Palms" W35 sung. . PERSONALS lion. J. A. McDonald, returned to Cardigan Saturday after a short visit to the city. Mr. John I). hlacliollaltl, Cardi- gan, was ill the city Inst week oll a iJllSIlltHSS trip. Mr. Colin IlVlchzly, Illtleforll, was ill tho city over the week t‘ll(i af- tcr a visit to friends ‘in Victoria, De Sable and other poillts. Miss Ila-title Glllls, city, ‘left oll Saturday on a trip to New York. ESSERY.—At Lynn, Mass., March 26th, 1920, ‘Sophia. E. Es- scry, daughter" 0i’ the late Thomas Esscry of Charlotte- town, P. E. i. IN MEMORIAM MISS MARY E. O'HlOLLORAN Her friends in Charlottetown will be deeply sorry to learn of the death at her home Great George Street. on Saturday at 3 p. n1. of Miss Mary E. O‘Holloran, daughter of’ the late Martin and Barbara O'- Hollorau, (Cass) The ‘deceased has been ill for several weeks and much sympathy goes .out lto her sisters, Eliza and Catherine at home and Mrs. Francis Keoughan of this city. The funeral which will be prl- vote, takes place tomorrow after- noon leaving by tralll for Vernon River. ' Former Truro Man bells Famous Cow For Sum of $15,000 A recent issue of the Vancouver Daily Province says: ".-\ll records fol- prices in pure- brctl stock in llrilish (‘olulllbizl or Western Canada were ileatcn oll Saturday when Zarillla (llothiltle 3rd dc Kol, the fallltlus Ilolstein cow on tho Colony FillTll and her one-month old heifer call’ were sold to John A. Dell, a well-known brocdcr at (lornnpolls, PculL, for the sum of $15,000. “Mr. Bell will visit tile farm ill ll few days and will ltersollally super- vlso tho transfer of tho Hoists-ill aristocrats to his Pennsylvania farln. Tilt; sale was luada by Mr. "Pete" Moore, manager of Colony Farm, who is now in the East. "Zllrlltlzl has for years been look» ell upon as the last. word ill llol.- stern fll-sh in Wcslcrn (lallada. A folv years ago silo brokc the world's record for milk and but.ter, producing lllorc than 33.000 pounds oi‘ milk allll more than i100 pounds 0t‘ tbultt-r. llccenlly» she broke this record and came within a few pounds of again (zaptllrilll: IIlP world's record. which was won by a California cow. Zarillllfls record on this occasion, tho ycltr 101i), was 33,153 pounds of milk and 1194 pounds of butler. ller hest record for three years production averlvlz- cd lnnro than 31,000 pounds of milk ltlllrti more than 1000 poundel of but- c "Tile cow was purcllascrl by the. Colony Fllrlll lll New York state nine yc-‘HKH 11110 when one year old." lhe Mr. flloorc rnferrcll to allovo is l‘el'cy_ll. Moore, l-lon of S. J. IVIOOPL‘, “lruro, who fornlorly lived ln tho Sllllilcnllrllrlie district whom he conducted dairylinl: (lperatltms slltreosslully with a llllzh grade of Guernsey's. llc was also a breeder" of Oxford Down sheep and n pronl- lnent exhibitor at the Halifax ex- hlbltlon. t (.44 ilnller the llearl “Three cheers illlll a 'l‘l‘gor for Percy H. Moore lll’l(i ills lfalnolls Cow" the Mari- tllue Farmer says: "lt ls only quite natural tllllt a llvo young lllan brought up in an ollvlronlllellt -of this kind should early In life follow up the practirzll teachings and ideas glcltned on his father's farm by taking the oppor- llllliiy 01 fl lwflzvear course at the Nova Scotia Agricultural (‘ollegc and rounding ollt his B. S. A. lie grew at the Ontario Agrlcullurav. College. 'l‘ll|s was the course pur- sued by Percy ll. Moore. one of Mr. {Moore's sons. who not only made _an enviable record for lllln- "lf 1n 111s 117111119 career hllt has "180 "Hide Rood in ills chosen vo- cation since leaving college. "After graduating llc was for a time connected with one of the Un- ited States departments of agricul- ture from which position he receiv- 9r] a call to become dlllry commis- sioner for British Columbia. ills next call wnll to super-intend the Dominion experimental fnrm at Agassiz, H. t". From Agassiz he _went lo take charge of the (‘olony Farm at Essondale, B. (‘., where he is still in charge." 303l8F5COUGHS, ~l / Agnus Dei. Salve, Regina. _ L , (Hand ~1. liiiucnora. L A Legend. Sing Ye to lire ‘V1167! the 77.11 Ens | Easter Chimes. (l'.rlkc-) Dawn of ilope. (Dc Cr.‘ Lost Chard. (Arthur Su! Memories of Easter. Softly artzi ‘fcndcrly. ~ - n AS Christmas gives us the Music of Joy, so Easter gives us the Illusic of Triumph. scarcely in any other field of special music can there be found more fey, inspira- tion and praise than in Ute wonder- 1 ful Columbia music of Eastertidc. \V. Harrison Oratorio Chorus is Called Up ‘fczzcicr. - - Al's! CilMrnb/ll Rrrllrlir an: "tor Music .1»; (fl L/ Your Columbia iDeaicr will gladly play these splendid Easter Iiecords for your Pzlulist Cllnristt - lLn-I l7. \'t'illlt-, livnll; 1' - l‘..:l'I l". \'\"iil'.;, Tirol‘- v P I C . 5 , 7 -, - - - - - - Prince's Orchestra I 1 ; zcilrl.) - - - - - - Prince's Orchestra J 5L0‘) ~ .. . - - - - - Ctdllllxlirl Eitellllr Qllartettt: i The Ho|y Cigy_ (Adgurrgg) - - - - - - Ctli-jillillil Mixed Quilltcttt: ‘I ‘L50 y: Memorie, of £55m“ lhlrt r, (Robert, Ilnrlll Il<'l\\'(::':‘..) hlzlric Mo! risey nllll Collllllilizt w“ i1 Stellar Quartctte.‘ (Qolltrzltr) flilti Male \ laces. (lrcl: -tl:l 1\Qf‘tllilpflllllllClli. Azgék >4 Part r1. (llobcrt Ilrmtl liotver ) Iylllric ltlllrrivcy alltl ‘Loo y‘ Columbia fitcllrlr Qllnrtcttc. Cclltrllltoalltl Iilaic Volvcs, Orchestra Accolllpallilllcllt 1 t: - - - - - - - - Plllliist Charis-rte"; 101"‘ 1 - - - - - - » - Puulist Clloristcrs i E Cuius Animurn-——(Lorcl Vouclrsafc Thy Loving Kindness.) 1:1 Latin - Cllzlrics 1 12in z Slubat Moicr-(lnfiammatus To Thy Holy Care.) I" ,1‘1llI;11~‘11 ' C‘>11"l11'1=\ J fiigo E: ) - - - - Cllltykviiurs. Catllt-llrai I"l]>e Oflfflll t: . . .. - - Uzltty Sellout. Catllctlrul Pipe Organ J _ " - - - - - - - ~ lkllliist (‘lloristturs Lord. - ~ ~ - - - - 11* l o-n/ .’.'.'l.' Joli’: run." 201/: cf our)’ maul/l. COLUMBIA CILAJHIOPXIKJDIJ’. L‘O§.ll‘.\I‘IY, 'l‘(ll‘.(f~.\"i‘() r s Ft / \w '/' l . ssaacmr>m -./ u; jL-aifgakfilYfi. ,.__.. A15. For Sale by TOOMBS 167 Queen Street, Charlottetown (lllllrchgoer Loses Hls Barrels of Booze "M-TIMORFI. March 23.—-\Vhilo 11111" 1’- Mtttzuire was at church three lllell with a slllall llutunlullllo Il'lll'I( nlzllle tllrr-c trips to his honle zlllll llIlllllt-rl .'l\\‘;ly' his fivrl barrels "1 “Til-‘IWY- it'll-Cairo places the (‘llll st-rvatlvr- value of $1,250 oll his lost. Stock /\ "Pilfililtlr sat Ill the roonl of ills Iltllfllt‘ anti wlltcllnli the ontlrt- pro- IAJKIIIPU but as all of the light-l ill the Ml-(lttlre llolnc were bllrlliltg lt was tllnulzllt McGuire was lltrllle. Wllell llloGtllro returned from lllurell he folllld the gate was upon and started to investigate. ’l‘lle klt- l‘1li‘ll door was unlocked bllt he found ltotllllrg disturbed lllltll lle went to lilo cellar, and tllclll oll, gloom! The Interests of Marltime Provinces HALIFAX. hlarch 23.—ln tho Ilollse of Assembly today Mr. Tor- rey, the lllelnbel‘ for Gllysboro gave notice of a resolution calling for n conference of representative‘. of the governments of New Bruns- wick, Nova Scotla and Prince Ed~ ward Island to insist llpoll tllc rights of the Maritime Provinces which he claims have been neglect ell by the IP-xtloral Government. throulzll their policy of Western pro ferenco. . Among the (ruestlons to be considered will be colupcnsal- ion to the Marltllllc Provinces for Western school lands; for sull- sldles to the Provinces of Manito- ba, Saskatchewan and Alberta and for territory annexed to the Prov- inces of Ontario rlnrl Quebec. .__--¢-0&-—-— American Marines Killed Two Chinese TQ/KIIO. lMnrch Z5.—lA'm€l‘ICtlfl marines who landed at Klllklang at the request of the British Con- sill. killed two Chinese coolies, ac- cording to reports here. They later withdrew at the request of the local authorities. Outlook ill‘ Ireland is Seriosu LONDON. March ZL-Tha Duh- ’ lln correspondent of the London Times describes the situation ln Ireland in darkostcolors. He says the outlook is serious. Conditions ill the west and south are ox- trelnclyl grave. Tllc position, had last. week. is now definitely worse. Public feeling is so fiercely inflam- ed as to become quite irrational. Tho most outrageous charges 11- gainst thc Goverllulellt are accept- ed us gospel truth. The correspolllient says tho Sllln Feln asks llill‘ country to accept the monstrous theory than Lord Mayor MacCurtain was killed by actual agents of the Govcrlllllcnt. lie doscrlbtes the overnight riot ill Dublin as another danger signal, and says it is impossible to get an impartial account of tllc incid- trllt, the popular version helm: that the soldiers provuketl null assault- cll civilians, Tho correspondent learns that j | tllc soldiers were stollctl by a crowd |IICCiillSP they left lili‘ |i|t‘Zlil‘(' slur:- illg the llallullal lllltllr-lll as a llro- lest rlglalnst lt‘ht- “failure tit‘ the theatre orchestra to play it. I11 adds that public oplllloll throuléll‘ ollt the country is exasperated by a wild chart-lo against. the pollen allll soldiers who llllrllly would he hlllllall if they did llol resent tho l-allnpalrru ot‘ lllllrller allll caltllllny. l 6 i 1i J a 1 b we l» A lllllllllllttlllllltllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllll u ' . iillilllllllll Don't sofiTabac 366,)” . ACDONALDS CROWN IIIW": a Sr Q i l {l