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This c been z Cannot world» fact th was n! manta contrary lime b curred l buttoned their nri Icy lrrot “Iltlllg nmtlnou the unit (m0 d» efitthwilllhillflh m _ .;COIlV\3l'1,iQllluivltZI_'j‘lwlle cu. wk. _§x-Ct"r..@n& which l: not the prov-t height will produce i strain and other aiimt: i‘. Our consultation service i. tree. See ‘is ‘:1 -.'. The i. . = merit o.’ mud» unnecessary labor Is Assured ' With" Perfect Plurfibfitfi n‘ ‘ H .2 ll UH The lie-liable Plumber Opp. Prlnce Edward Phonc, 3931.11. silt. P {lulu catalog. newts cuoin on Orchestra yrggtlcp ‘:3 ow l‘. ll ._‘-v flown m nearer: to calla :1 l‘ ‘l 0. or: o! th} ‘Grand Prise Eureka. ~ "6410, The Roaers Hardware Co, Mil. I -1.- Cross Bum at Stewart's Bakery. 3t . Personals ;.:Mr. Wm. iliaigitt rwitrls, is at the Queen Hotel. on. rt 1). Noilwen. IJYLLIOI. was n "If to the city yesterday. Mi. lf. l). fMtiueam/M. L A.. is registered pt the Victoria. Miss Gertie Howard) and Miss Hazel Edwards are in the city t0- ldny. | Messrs J. F. Arnett and A. C. lRugera, Summerside. are at the ‘Victoria Hotel.’ (Mr. Edison Easter and Mr. Geo. Allark of North Wiltsltlre are in the ‘city ioday and rt-lyort the rontls iin bud condition. lMi-s Edgur Easter and little dairghler have returned home to North Wlltisihire alter visiting in Charlottetown the guests of Hrs. u-nfl-Instcr ofthe Easter House. l! Mrs. Thomas MoNutt, who has ifbedl‘. "isltlng friends ln Campbell- wm. .\. B.. arrived in the clty last lntght to spend e, week with her (husband who 1s attending the isos- ‘slon of the Legislature. They are ‘registered at The Russ. j The many friends of Miss Lottie ,'.i. Harnim, formerly of the nursing eta-ff 0t Palconwood Hoeplral will the interested to know that she "has successfully completed her post. frriliuats course in Brookline, ‘ ~ Miss Hamm intends leav- r i w-ify for New York. , .5“ “bistro: it’??? ° t Hair\. ~ ~ / v restorcr Lr clean as water are mistaken 1' hen ion rhlnli‘: that -. y mu- _ V- iu-tsifihlalr olor ‘Restorer - i. ii. less liquid. clean u water. 1 o c 1 5' P- 1 D = n P t- "fll-Ofod u hnlr naturally 2-2.“ "n" M0" "' ‘hon ror my special pnteneed I"',=f,"‘"j-vl_ j-i- ‘hire. Which contalnn rt .' " - ‘ b‘) l i‘ ' " “or and dlrectlona . Iilr! test. on one loclq niroN rooav Mitt‘. Jtldffitfiflfa, “"" "d" . ..i - "Mi-M u-ifffltfls ygfiu- LEMON VANTLLA MAPLE Three times as “song {i l w Q . iilzotols ii l Q l it coats :10 ii .-l'.~ i _‘.. other Bacon - I - rl-Iaive you tried "Mort is” Flavoring Extracts "ALMOND onnuon (‘ELERY Fer Ieaie by Tali first elaae grocer:- l " ' _' WHOLESALE IY B.AC fiN “Gives you a better » “PPM”... .- ._, - . ‘um-qr date turnovers. oatmeal fllled cook HOT ORQGIIUNC l0! Easter lee, sugar cookies and doughnuts. n: Stewart's Bakery. Order elrly- All tresh at Stewart's Bakery to- ‘ day. 3i . Everythinl You need in enamels. WE ASK PR°5 "ECTIVE 5W9" stains, varnishes, floor wax, polish see u; brushes. floor paints, etc. Beer WW0] Charlottetown own- 3, we,“ 337'“ Bot Cross Buns on Thursday and ' will deliver up to 10 o'clock Thurs-l LEAVE YOUR ORDER for Hot “y 513m ,3! "Fashion ' Jcrlt-o. "the River Jordan: m Sqmarltaivs Inn. 3mm“! lfestcrrlny morning. The g‘¢h°’1_l Riflfi Ereativ enjoyed Mr. Scott; lecture. .‘_Vlr, J_ 1), Sea. “rains the need euneunv AND Lsmuflrai-ts. HOME PAINTING EUPPLIES- f- 8-21-1 l ETEWARTS BAKERY will have THE NEW SHOES shown at the Parody" Wednesday from 3 to 5 tflllock are Builifll?" through the courtesy of. Alloy ll ('0. Limited-Moors 8r McLeod. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev D. M. Lamont will preach at Smnohel on Wednesday, March 29th a; 7 p. m. and on ‘Thursday zit 7 p, it... ' DATE FILLED CAKE-Lama filled cake, pies, cream cocoanui. also chocolate filled Dies. apricot and raisin pies, lemon. apple and mince pies at Stewart's Bakery‘ to; day. ICE COURSE BEING CLEARED -—~Thc Charlottetown nrivins (‘lull are liming the Ice SDGBI-IWB)’ “I91” m] m"; tms- i-yfteruoon and the holes m; “R-dnéstlfly morning. \\'i.i nil horsemen please keep on‘ tho ice this oftcrnoon so as to have i! m 500d condition for the laces tomor- row ntornlng ' THE SPRING'S LATEST AND smartest mliiinery ideas from New York will be shown on livini: models at our Fashion Parade on Wednesday afternoon from 3 tn 5 o'clock. All ladies invited to be present. Moore & McLeod Limited- 3-27-..l PASSION PLAY DESCRIBED.- An enjoyable entertainment 1111i! lecture was heard last nil-Th‘ bl‘ a large audience which filled Henri: Hall almost to 084180113’. The meet» 3i or tlir (tflillfifiilug horses prevented flied, in preparation ior the ‘HUGS ' i‘ . .4 E‘. and suits, get your: now all ilveu k Murdock Ltd. -_ 3i 12-1 ‘ I ..'WHAT ABOUT. THAT new Easter coat or sult, we will have a special demonstrator ‘with us ‘Thursday and Friday March 29 and 30. Ladies we invite your inspec- tion. lves & Murdock Ltd.- 3i ..'GET OUR NEW well, paper catalogue, a post card will bring ii. lves & Murdock, Md. 1U! ..'CURTAI~NS, SORIMS, creltiii- nos, chintzes. floor oilclvoth, etc. ail mutants new" lprtng coat! -- The, simplest wpy to end} mm in Bluejay. Stops the pain tnstantly. 11ml the corn Ioosensnnd comes - ‘out. Maddie clear liquid and rnthin . plsrtere.‘ e‘ sctldn- 1s the same; I Ives & Murdock, Ltd. 5i . < I ..'Mi-. Leo. Fay. Newport. will! Mr. Jos. G. McDonald. St. Georili"~i' lllii BEE The (‘hnrlotleiowit Driving (‘Iiib ice race-s took JHBCB yesterday afternoon. The track Was hi SW" condition, lbut the cold raw Mild which blew directly in the lave." any record breaking. . 'i‘hc fastest heat oi tho day \\'-"\>' mutlc in the Free For All Pact‘. Emoticon“, owned by Mr. T. C. lldgett, stepping the\ quarter i" 31 3-4 seconds. Emotionlees |1l'()\\!(I the winner of this iuct‘. being ens ily the best. Huron Hartehorn iviiil the first heat in slow time. The Free for All Tro- hurl only two entries nnll wnu tron ‘bv Ru- diant, owned by Col. J. S. Jenkins Following is a summary or iIlI‘ raven- Free For All Paco‘ Emotionloss (Edgett) . . . . . .3 . uAt your dru Einotlionlesslillodiant and KeltieWere the Victors in the Events. ' Fact. H. (Horne) . . . . . . . . . ..4 2 2 Mickey ll (Arblng) . . . . . . . ..2 4- 3 Jns. W. McKinney (Cnrvcryil 3 4 'l‘lms=:—34 374. 154M134, , The chni-iottetpwir‘ Driving Qlbb will hold races on the ice speed- way on Wednesday morning, coin- P10116113’ at t) o'clock sharp. Fol- lowing are Iho €Klll'l0G!-- Olin C Pace Nancy York (i\V. Boteman.) Fiddler Girl (G. E. Hughes.)' BYII. H. (H. H. Horne.) Alberta Patch (L2H. Detroit). Pie Eater (E. F‘. Acorn.) Muriel A (F. Andrews). . Free For All Trot Mary Pickford (J. Artblngy The Yank (DA. MncKinnori). Class A Trot _ Jas. W. McKinney (J, cm-vmg) (Ta-rt. H. (Home) Mickey B (A (lod.lcla.) 1 l l Baron Hitrtshorn (Hooper-kl 3 it 4| Zau Baughinan (-McRae)..-4 ‘J 2 9.; Ktntucky Marque (MacKln- 1 non) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 4 4 ‘l, Tilll(‘f~'r34, Ill 3-4, 32, 32 1.2. | Free For All Trot llatlinvit (Arhing) _ , . . British Soldier (Kelly) .. . Tinie‘:—35 1-2, 33 3-4, 3. iii 22f i I lng which was iiwresided 0v" "Y Prof. o. n. Steele was opened in’ prayer by Rev. Mr. Ryan. This was followed by a hymn w! B"- oral selections by a quarteite sou- slstlnz 01' Mrs. - letcher . -Mlss Chesshire. Mr. R. l cKee and Mr. Play at Oberammergati MnJumes Paton depicted the cveiitf-"tly realistically. taking his audience I . i Gags,” Juc‘yha‘r?""” h", h“ lmmllnaflmi through the Miter‘ after each meal and at bedtime. one 1 {i-nl. periods of the play. first at Marmoia. Prescription Tablet. Tim. Jerusalem; thence tn Bethlem; to “m” tablet-S "B M! l‘ tn [II . to Bethany and back to Iierusalent. He described the powerful characters partICllIllT~ iy Anton Lang who took the pal“. of Christ. Explanation was given ct’ the origin oi’ the play in 1637i. It ' has been played every ten years since with the exception of 1920. when the date was changed to 1922 on account oi’ the war distur- bance. Vocal music by the Quar- tetrte during the presentation of the pictures addetlmuch to the the conclusion a unrin vote oi‘ thanks. nwved by W. on. Black and seconded by Dr. Ave-rs, was I orm-mhhmmvwyfiicharm or the entertainment Atl n‘! the Quartette and Prof, Fletcher. z z 1 z Z Aoonssszo PUPIDS, _ m, "Hill! i0. IScOtt of the international Fflfellilt Work Department ndilrtess- ed the students of Prince Street man on beha"! of the students "molly thanked Mr, st-ott for his address. Mr. Scott rilao address- 9d llie Y. M. _C. A. directors and others in the Association Rooms of the foreign Work or the Association. ordinary, at same cent. Celery Extract for use In Sousa, Stowe, ete., takes piece of the vegetable and more economical. not, ‘Lin. SIY PIIB PENIII L5 g For Men ._ who Shave Themselves Ton cents‘ II all a Styptlo Pencil eesta but lit la worth 5")‘ money to have when you Gilt yourself lhlvlllg or other. wise. If you have not got one get one first time you are down town or Phone 210 and they will send you one er any of the other shaving requh‘ G. P. Hutchesnn with Prof. FIe_t-| t-hei- as the accompanvist. in his, illustrated lecture on tn» Passion‘ tendered Mr. Paton, the mombgy~| , Class A Trot Kellie (Walker) _ . ,. . .'..-1l1 iFat That Shows Soon Disappears, Prominent fat; that cornea and stays where it is not needed is n burden a. hindrance to activity n curb upon pleasure You can take oil‘ the fnt where it shows by taking effective Illllli harmless as the famous ,I.ion from which they take tlirir| mama. Buy and try n case today. |Ail drugglsts the world over at-ll ithem at one dollar for a case or you preacrip-i Iran order them direct “from tiieliiie pink oi condition and lntend' ' Rmrm l (- _ “H2 w d d A _ f . ‘which women eufler come from ,. o a o You tacoanw a . zgynnnlring the Abe-gwelts trnmp alllweak or. diseased kidneys. They |Detro|tf Mich. Pond-bye to dieting, exercise’ and _____..___.i__-_ v Face i= l Cloths ‘» l [ We are showing . i a fine assortment "of Turkish and Turknit I f a c e " cloths. White cloth ' x colored edges, size‘ 3 10x11 only lOc. I Other fancy styles to 35c each. The White Drug Store l. (l. IAMIESON Druggist ‘ “nALALL tltgSS ' eltel. . We have everything fer the man who shaves, MBKINNIIN ""l.F...F "~ Phone 219 For Easter-tide, the best you've tried. y. 5, l. ‘folly Todd (w. McNelli.) ‘hinutllnn Belle (R, Magnum) Marjorie (my MunphyJ “smlwri Ml‘. Geo. McDonald. | Jlitlgcs: Messrs W. Brown O MWPHI. m. Acorn, A Kennedy Timers: Messrs C. Stewart E. Acorn ' flntl Jas. McEachern, Windsor Team _ Arrived. For Game Tonight' qh?“ hi8 some t'or the champion - p of the Maritime Provinces and the Mortonzphompson Trophy Wm. be 511118811 at the Arena tonight. That there wlli be at bumper house was evidence ‘by the number in the line-up for tickets yester- day afternoon at Hughes Drug Store. I The Windsor team, Novu Scotia‘ cllamlllolia for 1922 and 1923, rived last night and are rllghfglriihh ‘lIlE way in order to win. i, Both teams are determined to go liiiiei- the honor 0f holding the tro-i illlly for 1923 and there is no doubt .hiii the fans will be treated to u.' ‘mod fast game. ' Coach Frank Brown, of the Ahdgweits also arrived last night iiiul will handle his team to best advantage in tonight's con- lest. . Junk Twaddle and Wllkle, ' who and ii the saying that "two heads are better than one" works out. the ileeds and misdeeds of ‘both teams will surely be treated ialrlv. The following ls the Windsor Dflflyi" W. A. Ryan, Manager; A. Smith and G. Kuhn, Goal; H. Smith, Right Defence; _Sam Mc Donald. Left Defence; Vic McCann Centre; John McDonald, Let-t Wing. Masher, (Right Willi-l. Frank dkitili, Subs, J. Hughes, R. Cochranc. rind F. Clarke. BOWLING Lust night on the ."Y_’." alleys tho Belptlat (‘Iiiurch defeated a the pine. . The game was witnessed by n good number Oi‘ ions and was i111 excellent exhibition,“ the golne. -i—<-o->-—--i v ll/IOTORIA HOTEL,‘ i" Joseph Not-wood. Gait; ' S. A. J. F. MacDonald, Truro; A. Grant, Truro; A. B. Buddo, I-lalll"; fax; Russell U. Clark Mt. Stewart} ., _ Stewart wMeEaotiei-n, Mt. Stewartifl- - H. D. McLean, Sour-ls; P. L. Perry» ‘life and romance, telling lne story ‘beyond rheumatism. (Methodist iivi- by a margin o! Si’! > norm. ARRIVALS ti} Blitz, Truro C. A. Archlbaldflfruro z C..A. Anderson, St. Steplfini W. I Pigeon, iMontreai; F. S. Garrett; Toronto; F. L. Lewis, Montreal; J. , B. Bilsard, (Montreal; W Pl. W1l-' son, Montreal; C. Craig, Toronto; _. AT THE Pniucé sowano To‘. ~OAY AND. "rniuneoav Canada's own production. "The, Men From Glengarry," will be the; attraction at the- Rrince Edward Thursday. This tale of Canadian lurnbermeu and river drivers, writ- ten and produced. as it should he, by Canadians, is brimtul of real Theatre next Wednesday and ‘ of men and women who are real people}. it also shows the beauty of Canadian scenery at its best wllenl nature is resplendent wlththe ver-i nal glory of approaching 511F105 EllrnedJis it is. on the picturesque reaches of the Gstlneau and the up- per Qttawu, this wonderful store- bouslfol‘ beauty has been tapped for lte_,treasurcs. ‘Thrills there are a plenty. real ones too. not the cheap fakes that tire tiaily‘ shown at. some of tihepiciure houses and exploited as bona fldc: totiches of comedy relieve always (my too tense situations and n heart inter- ,eat that stirs one to his innermost. being weaves its glorified and goltl~ en thread through ‘U10 nuttre web of tho story. The oust“ curefiiliy selected for their, fitness for iiic characters which they portray, is an exceptional one and have com- manded unstiiited prnisc from the critlceand reviewers in every uilli where the picture has been shown. Patriotic Qnnadians who feel it their duty io patronize and Ciiutllll" age "Canadian-made" pictures will find themselves richly repaid in seeing this wonderful picturizztiioit of Ralph Connor's strong and vii-lie Q novel, "The Mun From Giengurryz" She Recommends Them To All Who Suffer And Slngslthe Praises ol Budd's Kidney Pills Quebec Lady is now Strong‘ and Healthy, thanks to Budd's Kiid- ney Pllllh. St. Henri. Que... uliztrch 26. (Snec- ii\1).-—The value of 0t DndtFs Kid- ney Piiis is shown ihy the state- ment of Madame Rotih Zlinrtci, u well known resident here, “After five yiears of sirifsrini: in my ‘back mid lower purl of my body. l was obliged to take 1o my ibed. I resolved to try DudtlZs hid- xicy Pills. 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