WPKEE SIX. THEIJHARLOTTETOWN-GUARDIAN." “ "r-i ’ _ . 000-040 A no STRAND Ma a 3.15 Sharp ' Night 7 and s. 45 SELECT PICTURES PRESENTS NORMiA-TALMADGE i, IN . “She Loves and Lies" Adapted from a story by the famous a, author Wilkie Collins An dinusing story of an actress who has difficulty in selecting a better half Norma Talmadge in a delightful light Comedy Role Our Next Mon-Tues "airlnaas 0r Serial FLAME Pearl White 13th startling chapter IN of The Great Gamble Picture Program at the PRINCE EDWARD TOMORROW “THE BLACK SECRET” i l l i i Real Seville Orange Marmalade Al! Orange and Sugar- o camouflage. Boiled will: care In Silver Pans. ASK voun nneeln ran n. iPF_E-u4vw - outv meters MARKED “BAYER” ARE Asmara Not, Aspirin at All wilhoiz‘. ti: “Bayer Cross"! The name “Tlrtyer" like H Karat on gold. identifies the only lrcntrine A§plTlIl,-—7ill‘fltli1CllP, Toothache, Joint Paiur and Pain gent-rail for ovcr nineteen years and nowitis.’ made in Canada. t Tm boxes oi l2 tablet-i l There is only one ASBTYiII-“BBYCX"'—YDU must s87 ‘QBYW-"l. Aspirin i| tho trr». lCQHClClllPlltr til a|lc,\|lloliti,_ ' mnnufnlturo. to assist ihl- public nnnlnrt lmitrttio. will bu stamped with tlltir ucncrni trndu mark, tau Willi» l’. ill \\" '1 klluwii that Aspiri “Bayer Cross." O-OOfGQO OOOOQ-OOHO I Central Guardian IT PAY! to ‘buy in thin Province, DANCE-JIM Morell Rink Co» are holding n dance and entertain- ment in the Moi-ell Hnll this Mon- day evening. A good time tor all. PATON'8 DAINTY BLOU8E8— always wash well and look well and keep their shape and there isn't a better stock to choose iromin the city. Apl303l. TO PROTECT our customers we will givc special discounts on all furnishings and 65 men's and young men's suits. Come in and see us for bargains. MacLellnn Bros. 2i. GOOD TEAM WORK-Over, l\\'t‘llL_‘v' teams 0t busy laymen plan‘ to cull upon business men this week in the interests or the Y. .\I.1 i‘. A. Campaign . "Charlottetown expects every tnan to do his duty." 8624. A SMART SPRING SUIT l8 A NEGEBSITW-There’; solid com- lort in being able to take one o! Patons new spring suits irotn your closet, not simply because they are the smartest obtainable but because they are extremely serviceable. 31 FALSE ALARM.-ln response to an alarm tor lire about 7.30 o'clock last evening the firemen bad a run tn Brighton Avenue as lar n5 the resident-c of .\lr. Wm. Brown but, whcn rhl-y got ihcrc [nilcd to lo-i catl- any tire, - SPECIAL ADDRESSES — Mt‘. L, A. Buckley. General Secretary of the Maritiruc Y. M. (‘. A. gave an illldrcss in Si. Paul's (‘hurch .\'lilillll_\' morning on the value oi propcr‘ training [or the boys and girls. lie delivered a similar all- dross at the Methodist church 1n ihc evening. FOR 'l'HE HOME SEWER. - Prciiy Milka‘ aull all-wool fabrics-w lo which ever your fancy turns for la now dress, blouse or skirt, you will rind a noteworthy display in Patton's silk dress goods Donn. lrrammczl with gooll values that k\\u\ifi l§ Qmfl PAUL HARRY LAU DER SAYS: “One of the sweetest voices I have ever heard.” JOHN McCORMACK SAYS: _ = “hllagnificent, powerful, beautiful, lS the voice of Paul Dufatilt.” “Celiist”, _In a trans-clontinent» Two Eminent Artists \ The Most important Musical Event p 0i a Decade CANADNS GREATEST TENOR DUFAUL “Truly a wonderful organ voice of Paul Dufaul .” MME. MELBA SAYS: is the a] tour from Van- couver to Halifax ASSISTED BY ' will pcrmii oi’ the making of "flood quality clothes at a very moderate outlay. 31- l SPECIAL DISCOUNT on a 1m oil 65 stills, all new. for Friday and‘ Satiurlllty. \\'l- will givc you l0 pcr} cont. on l-zllwli suit. On raincoais we will plvc you 20 per ccnt. \Vc - an». doing this to give all our cus- tomers and friends a chance to gl-i as good a ‘bargain and just a iittlc‘ hotter than elsewhere. MucLcllan llros. 3i- SCHOONER WANTED to carry] coal i0 Newfoundland, St. Plerrep, Prince Edward Island, and Bras l1‘0r Luke ports,on opening at navl-. gallon. Shipping pier in n nntur-l (fave, entrance to Bras d'Or Lakes Write, stating tonnage and rates, \\\\\\\\YIIIAYfllfllfii\\\\\fi\\\\ifllllllllltfl\fl\\\\\\W RYIIII4\\Q ally sheltered harbour at Kelly's‘ TONIGHT ON Curtain Rises at 8.30 Sharp i\\\\\\\\\\ZUIZIIIII£\\\\\R\\\\KVZIIA\\\\\W*_ZZ\\\\\illi\\“\ W PRINCE ruwnu) ._ Doors Open 7.30 _ It 1s_ absolutely necessary that everyone shall be in then seats before Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. Box Seats 1st 15 rows Orchestra , Last 5 rows Orchestra i 1st 2 rows Balcony Next 2 rows Balcony General Admission LY ANNA case stirs: “Beautiful indeed,» tion is the voice of Paul Dufault.”. beyond descrip- “Pianist” SCALE or PRICES- , $2.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 r5 s0 i son 7,000 mort- pzisscngors drrivl-dl in StaJoltn 11:11:21,737 morl- ntlliilu-y than ill llll‘ scason Just closed, vi scuoorlsn MAKES FAST raw FROM NFLD. ‘wt-Shipping News CHAIRMAN OF CUNARD LINE PREDICTS SLUMP lN FREIGHT RATES Alli-r lying outside all night tho shhoonl-r liclen Vair, Captain Joseph Ashtord, arrived in I-lall- fax 'l‘hursllliy from Marysiuwit, fills-zillion nt thl- lillilllill lllilOltlllg the ‘k uurd tslbllllsllll) l‘omp~ nn Aspirin islof ‘Tnyer Tnblcts_of Aspirin" which 1i positivclylcontniris prop"? directions for (olllsl Rural-ho, Neu- tho Aspirin rurl-sl-rihc-l lav physicians rnlrrin, Lllmbitjjlt, llhctrmrttisrn, Ncuri- . . .. y. ~t but. Always buy an tinbrlikcu puckagc- ail-w cents. Larger“Ilnycfpttckrtgcs. .|.- YPnTlZ trflltiflfrttl in (Yififlil-‘ii oi’ nnww snrluml-lur» of storm. n mt-JHB Lnynr H1, the Trtblcis or Bayer Company Rcnd Sunlight $5M!) gunnnlce oi purity l‘ She Rests while Sunlight Works - Why not? That's what Sunlighfs tor. How does this happen? Vcry simple. Sunlighfs gentle purity is alone suflicicnt to cleanse the clothes without wcarisome rubbing. Oi course, this is easy on the clothes, too. How is it, done P Just read the directions. Insist m: letting the Soap you ask for- SUNLIGHT SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO to Anglo (‘out Company, Litnited.“f‘~"'- l“ l-"Pllmlll- Elllililtul. i-‘lir Al- Now ktmnpbenlon, (3 B_ 0 ails-ll Uiliiollllsl Lhzurlnan oi‘ the‘ lComp 776945.: M5361, s: l r W115 qui l- ))tl$$l‘)(‘ for 1a slump in frl-igiht rail-s and that ‘llll’ SlJUllPI’ tho storm was ovl-r the CHILDRENS DAV — Yt‘n'lt‘l'ilil.\'lb01101‘. was (‘hildrcns Day at thc Biotin», Sly Annld “mm; m,“ l“. hoped dist ('lllll‘('ll. Thu choir irfihc tho slump would rcsitlt in a lic- morninn was 'm:ule up oi" thcifittite brcalr in ihc “vicious ‘rcles Sunday School, who sang splen-loi‘ rising wages. and rising tiriccs." dillly undcr tho leadership of‘ i o»? Prof. Fll-tchl-r. Nirs. Keith RogerslsTEAll/IER WESTGATE - was organist for the occasion. A DERELICT Plczlsinr; fctlturcs were the llul-t by Messrs, Miriam Ayers and Ell-anor- Johnson and solos by Dells \V:\lsh and Ethel llnncy. The pastor delivered an excel- lent discourse zlppropriatr» to thcl A iness/tlge to C. ll. Harvey, o! lthe Marine and Fisheries Depart- lment Halifax, from the stcztmcr Tarantin, stated that nl Z p. m., Greenwich time, 'l‘hursllny the stcn 06335191], ‘mer hall passed a derelict vessel llu latitude 40.42 ‘north, longitude i63.47 west. The ship ivzts lying on TUXIS BQY$ DECQRATKJNlher starboard Sill." high out 0t‘ BANQUETZ-The Tuxis Boys arelwtltel‘, her mast gone, but deck having their wind up of the season's ' fittings in good orllcr, ' . work in the form of a dccorationl m} " banquet this evening at the Y. M. l‘ .A. But-h church group is PORDOli- sihlc [or their own table anll the lurhisliing of it. A pennant ls, lo he‘ awarded 1o tho 'i‘uxls Square that in thc opinion oi‘ lhl- jitdgl-s has tho hos-t lll‘(‘(ll'illl'(1 lahlc. ihl- lit-st ycll and thc hl-st stunt. Various boys. will stir-nil null there will also be; zuldrl-ssl-s by Mr. L. A. Buckley, Mr,‘ _ sidpnius “m1 mhers‘ no“ l ward. The former included 1,183 llcihunl- chairman of tho Local-mllimry mun‘ l“ m“ previous Sea‘ lloys Work Board is the tuustmusri RECORD YEAR FOR C. P. O. S, PASSENGER TRAFFIC Tltl- (‘utiadiun Pacific ()('i‘A|ll Sl-r- viccs Si. John, rl-port u rl-cord ior llll! season just closed in ordinary passctrgcr travci through Si. John, 35.981 incoming and 19,325 out- Nfld; with n cargo oi‘ llricd fish. Shc has on borirn 2,080 uuiutltls, which shl- will stitrl to llltiCllulfllt‘ or oncc, ltitl-r which. shl- exports to loud gluoral cargo for Nlnvfoitnll- land. 'l‘lu- schooner‘ mallc a vcry last trip. llll(ll‘l' ']'il‘('H(‘lll wl-alhcr conditions. taking only four days to conic to Halifax. Another schoon cr sailed from Burin for llalifax on the sumo day as the l-lclvn Vtuil shill-d from hillrystlnvti, but hos not reached port as yet. Thc liclcn Vnir was built at lilVt'l'llllUl.l4 yours ago, but dot-s not appear to be hall‘ hcr ago. Her net tonnage ls 79 tons. stzAten DEPARTS FOR MAGDALENS The (‘annlllan tSenlcr which has lw-cn laid up for the winter at Sou- ris, sailed its". lldgill [or the Nl-agj llaléu islands with the ‘freight slu- hull on board. Till- Guillc ll-it yl-s- tcrlltty, jclltaring liho lbnlner '0 oi‘ ircight at Souris for delivery lIl thi- Mngllulcns. Communication with titcsc Islands is rhl-rl-forc now upon and lhc rcizlllilr sailings will bl- uialntvincll hv "to Guillc. once a week from Souris. ' lcr. PERSONALS l, Airs. il. J. Jolljvmorr- oil)’. lril Saturday‘ for Mulgrnvo, N. S. Mi‘. ll. is‘. Waitliuinukcr ll-fi Sai- urduy for Si. John, N. ll. Mr. Ilollinn Harris oi this city, lot‘; Saturday for Qul-hl-c wltcrl: lit‘. l will latkc :1 position. i Mr. Jnscph ‘McDonald oi’ China i'oi||i was :1 visitor to the city Saturday, g, fl' l\lr. FHWIIIM] (‘amphl-ll. Long Riv~ rt‘, was u vlsiiltr io ihc city Sal- urllny, l\lr. Grafton Fnmpbcil, Long itivrr “'33 in tho oily on Saturday 0ft‘ ltuslncss. l table . Mrs. Gribgn, who has been visit- lug her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. l’. Dillon. City. lcit Saturday on rt-turn to tilrtlifax. iMr. (‘hurlos l‘. Riley who sl-rv- ed ovl-rscas Wiilll lho lilf-th null was lnvulldoll to Kl-nivillu, N. S. rc- iurncd in his homo at Ilridgr-town on Saturday. m..." "u"l.-tli.-n.st"t"si-u-.-\-.-“-s..."n..."-.-unnu-..--|--v---.-..q‘ and substance l -__ l artists, Mr. Alirell Currier and M. Jules Dt-Boi, who are giving a con cert in the Prince Edward Theatre tonight arrived in the city on Sut- urdrly evening. They registered ot the Victoria. distinct among corn Foods. Insist upon Mrs. Jnhn ‘llhghes, Fol-t Annul- ins rPiurncll lO_TIl._‘l' homo _‘v'l.‘\,lli3l‘~ My. She wns accompanied by her littlc son Charles lttorecenily- un- derwent s. successlul operation in the City Hospital tor appendicitis. The Constant Big Demand f‘ or osrToasrtns insures fresh stock From your grocer and a triple wrapping’ holds these most delicious of‘ corn flakes crisp and appetizingim- mediately ready for your These superior corn flakes have flavor; which mark them PQSTTOASTIES byt-ppepme. M-ilsycssaimrtawacereacottawmusqnora. \ Plfit 0307' To Iidlnlblkmlgili CllillllllfilfllllllClfhlCQ-JZ. -....~...<__ Q©.@ OQCOQQCOOOCOOQOOOQOQQQOQQ sniorziilbedoown GROOM m DENIM ‘Puckey, pastor ~ol the Andrews iletlloliist Episcopal Church, Cy- press lliils, and ,the best man, Joseph ll. Reinhardt, J-r. brother oi’ the bride. also donned blue jeans. lTo be consistent {the maid oi honor, lMTss Frances Qrotsey o! Garden City, wore o dress oi blue checked gingham. i in n phasc oi‘ yosil-rdnys locul assault upon the ll. t‘. in, the ex- pense of one o! the most costly ex- pressions of sartorial art-a wed- ding llrcss-was reduced inst 96 per cl-nt. The novel object lesson was furnished ‘by Miss Gertrude l ‘When the bride said she was wil- lleiullnrllt or 2S Aeinn street, Cy- ling to sacrifice the wh-ite satin, press Hills, Brooklyn, and W. ‘point lace and orange blossoms. so ltlumsey- Frclleri_ck oi’ 294 West lllear to the conventional brides EighLv-ilflh street. who were mar- lhOZiFl, and become nn objec; lesion ricll in tho Willdori-Astorilt just as in economy, ‘rs. W. K. Frederick, the [irolcsi parmle was strurtnig. {mother of the bridegroom, snill she Thl- brldl- wore a wedding dress o! I would make her a weeding dress hluc champriy’ gingham that ltosi. that would bring llown the cost 0f l-xal-lly $4. Tho ltridcgroom wore '0 wedding gown almost 100 percent, conventional blue overalls, and the and thus caane into vogue the over- clergytnnn, the Rev. Dr. \V. D. all jumper suit. for the feminine worlll. © able. 010.0 _@.@.@.©@@'@ in every community. © We carry all repairs for Melott: © R llredericton N. an i r@1@@@@@1~1. ‘%~%*l<1’~>1“1 zbt®©.l@_i@@fi;i@l©l@.©@f©l©i@©@'@ s, i Toronto t i Cream 1: Separator Facsimile of Melotte Cream Separ- ' ' ator, all parts being interchange- kk___; The bride's ov r was a one piewelgiinlsvglilllklllsg tin-as gingham with a. 1pm,," waintmbrfly. modified harem aktrvmims antla above the ankles. The sitirtlltgqwel‘ 1118s for the bridal ankles WBNPQ: 8d with narrow bands or white T-he sleeves and g deep m collar were orwniio lawn. ‘ lBride and brlllcgroom mo, w“ he was training for thr- air romp ‘he tirllly at ‘Mlineola. When be sot‘ his commission be was ilsslgued to tho intelligence department and was for some time rt llcspatcli bear- er in France. They renewed their romance alter the nrtnlsilcc. She ls l1 dflllkhter o! Mr. and Airs Joseph R. Reinhardt. Their home alter their wedding trip will heiu King- ston. N. Y. ' i To Introduce gthe THE .4 s. ¢.\_.»>.. ,.._ Our Wonderful Offer . will be open for the month-of May in each County, for Prince Edward ,. Island only. Price covers freight to your nearest station. Guarantee M with each separator. Terms: Cheque or cash with order. Agents wanted Bgeolei ndvertlulnq Vi“ (i; V 1|. yqm- nation. " Capacity lbs. milk per Llet price F. O. B. Only 9°95 "M" M” t No. hour. Toronto. ltfl- a a. . . . . . . .. 400 0 99-0", mm“ ll 1i. n00. 106-00 71-4" a 00o 110.00 74-80 o. . . . . . . .. 720 125-00 85-09 OKERS. LTD l