The new crop of Foxes will w: vnu ow: YOU SATISFACTION "' DRUGS . . soon be iilTlVing so pre- pared 1n safeguard them we giive satisfac- :11i(1n_1\1-‘1P911115 1m Rem“: yo“ only the b8111- "rlio sin-re of vice. leading ranchers and have reliable sci". given the grandest results. Price $1.011. Sam by mail to any address. Made only by lvliicliiniion 11mg Co The Result Kodak $10" \ 1i- 51151111111111 HALHPAX, March 211 ~--11_11i.11-.-I _ 111111» furnished 11y Johnson 1i’: Ward >11l1‘1'1'.\:-'1(ll'.1 L11 l1‘. ii, M1'(‘.11|'11.\‘ 1-1111‘ b. -' _ 149 (in-at George Si. 111111111211 A against ivnriiis. Our Fox ‘Cap- ' when suies art- unqticstlonably the 110v" t;lgfictiiggtfgn-ixrsz: - best that can be produced. . . '51s: We are satisiled wllll We have sold thousands o1‘ 1 111111115235 wéyltnotigenur ‘£1181: v they“ Th“ "we “fled by me 1111.- ZMacS- , IQQROJQA ("omipaiiy 1111- Montreal 81111-11 l-lx-lSliiili-liiilu-r f‘11rp11i~.11l1111 . . . . ..7‘J% . Union Put-lilt- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. —~~ United States Steed (‘orporu- 1 (Iar l-‘1111111l1"_ 111111 . . . . . . - . - . . - . - . . . - . - . . .- l.1i1-nn11111v1». . . . . . . . . .1 .- "7 L Kelly's- Springfield Tire .. r\11l1'11'11'l|ll 81111-111111; a- Rcliniiig ' X. . - . . . , - - - - - . - » , - - . - - » - - H3192 ('11 . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ ' ' Wheat. ltiart-li, 111.15g; May, 14111,»; .\11:11.-11111|11 (‘1111111-1" . .1111.\’. 1241/5- 1‘".111:11li11i1 11111-1111: Railway . . Corn. MM’- 1i71""111 Jllly. 5117/11? .\‘i»\v York (‘i-nlral lliiilwi 31-111. iiW/ii. - (‘11111111 (‘an Sugar 0111s. May 11114; July, 42%; Sept. 1-1-11111111» Sim-l . . . . .. .'.l4111-{_- 1111... 11111-11111111111111 l‘ap1-1" ..='18 , Nluy- P0111. 311W- Mpxipu" 110111111-11111 .1 '14- lMrs. .1. .l. Nltiriu-od "Raylund lfi-aulliig .\‘1111l111-1"11 l':11"i1i1- . . . . . . . . . . . 4775 ‘thr- gi11-s1 111' MrJ-i. H. Stetson. H.083; I 1-‘1t-i"111", lligg is visiting 111 the city, EA R A S CL . \ is the light shed by our hand some indirect ligbtingtfixtur on. All the glare uf direct light is avoided. but none of the illumination 1| lont, but A1". Tlizur 1 _/ I rather incroim-d. See them / / a 5111i you'll like tbem_ And you'll like ‘thorn more and ‘ \ ‘ \_ more as you use them. 4 i W/Zf/ . MARITIME llLECTRlC COMPANY LIMITED A Our light fixtures are ex- empt from Tax. 1 I RYSTAL ‘$010K 1 1 1 A Change of Seed Wheat always pays, and doubly so this year when so little of the Island Grown Wheat is fit for Seed. A two bushel bag (sufficient for one acre), will give a supply of Seed Stock for next year, but it will also pay several times over to sow an entire change of Seed. Our Stock of Seed Wheat is all grown in Ontario and Ontario's Seed Wheat always does p well when grown in this Province, as the climate is similar. We have in Stock and to Arrive White Fife: (extra cho1ce.)_ White Russian: (extra choice.) Red Fife: (equal to number one h d. aColhrado Bearded: (Choice Stock.) All done up in bass of two 1111811915 each. See samples at , 0111' Se“ “Pd Feed Warehouse, or write us for p1 ic- es and samples. , Our importation of Seed Wheat 15 sold by Merchants all over the Prov- ince. If you cannot 1161'- What 31°“ want from them write 11B- CARTER. 81 C0. LIMITED geedsmen Charlottetown 1111111111111 1111111111111 ' ran CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN WILTBHIRES SUPPER tonight BEE A. J. MucINNIS cl. ML lh this, issue re seed oats. PAT-RONIZE THE REFREGH- M-ENT table at the tea and bazaar on Thursday, St. James’ Hall. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTI OF THE 18LAND-by sending your friends a souvenir of P. E. I. only 57c pnstpiiid. Guardian Office. illustrated souvenir of. P El. l-‘ifiy-scven cents pcstpnld. Guar- dian 01711-9. CARTER AND CO. LTD., hav1 received a cat-loath 100.000 straw berry boxes’ best quality. Reeu 11ers 11(.\1')1{t"11 will be held till hnx cs are wanted. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF THE ANNUAL MEETING 111' I111 b1- 111-111 i11 1111- .1\;:ri1"111tui"al (‘l1:1ri1i!11"11111"i1 1m “101111111-11111)’, April 12111. a1 ll 11'1-l111-I< a. 111. .\l| inicr- ("111111- ar1- lllVllPil 111 :1111~1111. » FOR PERMANENT. W0RK—'l‘h1- (‘-i1y'(‘.1i11111~il has 11s- 1-1111-11 111 111-11111111 1111- Le-gislaliiiu 1111" poiv1-i" 111 1111111.- 1l1>111-11111i"1-:< 1111 )11-ri11:1111\i1| s.'r1-1-1 \\'111"11 '11 1111- 1-\' 11-111 111' $511,000. 'I‘111- hill is 111111 11011111 p1"1-pa1"1-1|. |11"111;1":1111ii11- has 11111 y1-1 been 111-1-1 111-d upon. 11w111-d 11y 11111 When work will 111-01-1-111111-11 11y M1". 141111105 as 11 hrnom l‘u1-101"_v. 1"i1_\". .\11n11 1-1111111-1-111111 11-1111 1111- P11111111 Kings S. S. Dist .-\.~".s111~i11'i11n ivus held i11 the liaptis, <‘1:111"1-11. 312111-11 Point 1111 '1'11e~s1li1_\- 1'\'1‘|l1Ilg 22nd, inst. Th1- rhurrh \\":1.~ 11111-11. Th1- 11i11si1- ivus" giuiil. Tilt‘ 1'i(’\‘1(1\tn1 11f District, .111". l._\"i11:i11 11111111111111 was i11 1111- chair. .\1l111‘1‘11s1‘."4 1-."1-1"1- glvvn 11y 1111- PlTfll- 111-111: 'l‘l111111:1.\" Cook, Rt-v. .l. 1‘. Pi-a 1-111-11 :1n1i 111-v. 1C. S. \\'t-.ck.‘1 Th1- 1111-011111: was il splr-ndid s1i1-1~1-.~.=. {Oi PlYlilitlYAlni 311'. \\' l‘ 1‘r1--.vs1- .\'i-u1"1"a_v 11111-11111" “'11s in 1111- riiy _\'1-.sti-1'1l'11y_ Mr. i11 tnwn W111. Kvilrlli-‘Y. _\'1-s~11r-1"1l1 ' Snuris, ivas lilr. Fr-lix 111-l 1:11", Stiuris, 1v:1:-" i11 1111- 1111)" _v1-.-"1111‘1|u_\'. Mrs Watson \’ Marifiiinoii, llali~ fax arrived 1n 1111- 1-i1y i-‘riday- 1‘V1'|l~ ing 1m a visit 111 her pan-ms. Mr Ava Wilson, Sllllllllvffiltlfh, 1111.; homo. satin- day. Mrs". .1. N. Win-d 11‘11\'l'.1-‘1[111F_ll111l'l1 111g m1 1't'llll'll 111 (tovan. ‘F:1.~"l.., 111-- 1-11111pa1111-1i 11y .111". \’. ll. .l1-nki11.~= 111' .\lillvl1-.\v. Mr Mcliityrc, manager 111'. 1111- llank 01' Nova Srnl i11. V11‘14>l‘i.l -~"|11-ii1. 1111- week end in M11111ague. Mrs liazen Patterson who 1111-. been the trues! of lVLrs John Good- will for several weeks has returned tn her home 111 .\l1-\v Bruin-nvick. __._<. Thousands Regaining Nerve Vitality With Phosphate Week, run-down men and women. tireakinig uud1-r the. strain of a strenuous life, 1111011111 kuuw that Geo. 112. Hughes. 1.111., with usull enterprise in filling the demand for Bltr11-l"l1011phnt1>-., the same organic phosphate. that New York physic- ians are prescribing to bring bark health, energy and steady nerves to thin, worn 11111. nnililciunio-sn fullu! ‘m, a 8H,. uni] 811111111- ri-inwdy that makes the mind grow -ner 11nd the body sturdy and stn-i (Throat, g Fore Sore -"i1111"A1-"0-s 1 1L1 N 1 M ENT '1 Yarmoivth. N. l. eequu-pwwsaaa-Mnononvnn 01.1.1". 1111111" lye Specialist time. Royaihlli Buildinl. (Iinrlnl- tetown. Oloe Houm DJl-IIJI, I-I Rhone 68-1‘. SQUVENIR OF P E 1.-~Now is the time to send your friends an 111111111 size. lowest price quoted. 111'- lLLLU8TRATED—S0uVenir of 111t- 1‘i‘l)\111li‘11~'1l1‘1-il illustrated wri1~up 11f 1111; Province ever publish-kl. l'ri1-c1'if1_v-s1-.ven cents posipaid. (i1i:".1"1lian Office. i’ l~) I .‘\_l’i'S1i1l'f‘ Breeders’ (711111 will .l-l.1ll 1':wl1‘11 111 tlu- lwecding 11f Ayrshire STREET The street. work TO REPAIR WAREHOUSE—- A 1-1i11t1"111"t has 111-1-11 _L'f1VPll 1.11 M1". 11'1"") are James Truinoi", m‘ this .-' y, [() llirotigh-out 1111- world. and the old- nutke zilferiilitins and repairs m p“ Roman Cmimip; priest 1“ the the \Vill’f-‘1li)ll>'1' 1111 11111-111111 Wharf i111- is 1-111111111-11-11 1111- wurieliuiisi- S. S. RALLY.-'l‘h1-. sixth 1"all,~' i11 . WILTSHIRES SUPPER uinl-ght. BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON lea and bazaar in St. James Hall Thursday. Tea and admission 60c. I1NV>E1R1NE1SS COA.L——is clean and makes a good hot fire. Just what you want for the range. Ring 240 for n. load.——A Pickurd It (‘o. ' PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Mr. Jas. Buell, teacher of Bellvue, bad the misfortune to cut his foot so badly i1 few days agofhnt be had to give 11p lair-hing for some days. ~ PARTNERSHIP FORMED— The Royal Gazette contains notice that i11-sears. Lorne Harper and Frank 11. Lowther of Charlottetown \1'1n1d\vorke1"s "have formed n. five y-i-xars partnership to carry on the business of manufactirrlni! 1n wood- working. FUNERAL SERVICES. — The funeral of the little seven year old daughter 01' Mi". and ‘Mrs. Jo-hn R. Herring 01' Charlntteloivn, formerly 111 M-urrirv lla-rhtir, was held Sutur- day 191.11, in 1111- Methodist Church. Murry Harhm". 'i‘11ere was n large gathering of l'(‘1.'li1V8§-i and friends. lfcv. l-I. Wet-ks tifflciafed. lS-CHOOLWNSPECTION. — M1". Lloyd Shaw, P11111111: 811110111 inspect- or, paid a visit to the Murray liar- hor seciinn 01' his inspeciortiie re- cently. \\-'hil1- th1-r11 he addressed the ‘IX-iiiperzinee Lodge along 1hr- line 111' 1-1i-11p1-raii11i1looking towards 1h’- 1-11111111111111111111 111' 11111" sitiallei" -.:1-h1111l 11is11"i1-:.=_ H1- also gave- an " nddrr-ss in 1hr Presbyterian (‘huri-h :11 thi- 11111111 Scrvice~-a ' '\‘.'f'1‘1(l_\' gathering 111 the- village. MANlTOflAiEhl-l-E-ST 102 YEARS OLD-Dean 11f thi- Order of /Ol1- lati-s 11f Mary Immaculate, whose iiir-mbeias scattered world. lfcv. i1‘:i1her Damase Dan- 1l1i1"-.11111, 0.2111, today n11.~"e1"ved at 1111- Provincial House in S1. B0111- 1111-1- 1l\i11-i1.1, his one huiidredand fiPPillld birthday. This venerable :1n1i I1111.~"1 gifted cleric, who is kiinwn ihrniighoiit (faiiadu 1.11 R0- Cuirent Comment‘ (Continued from page four) ___‘.. and. like Lot, his only hope is in escape from the scene of impend- ing tiesfruction and that without thought of looking back. 18111 11B meet the fate of Lot's wife. The remaining speakers added nothing new to the debate their re- ntarks ibelhg generally a. rehash of the opening notes of the discus- sion, with the possible exception 7718!! in hurt lilo: Sunburn all lily Favor. 1 1am: lll 1111mm Prince Edward 2-—Da.ys-2 Wed. Thurs. March 30, 31 of Mr. A. E. McLean. who made it distinctly understood that his views upon the Government's (an. atiun measures had not chun-Bed- To 111111 it was still a breach o1’ the pledges with which they went to the people, and he was not in- to place and from pillar to post in attempted hiding from 1111- retribu- tion which is surely overtaking sibly kccp thcm back to avvid as 11inch as they troulrl an curly ex. posure of their methods. When these were asked for by the Leno- er of the Opposition the hlnmc was the people. - He seems to think that a man or a politician's word should be of the same force and hlilflllig character whether writ. ten, verbal m" recorded and‘ hound by the red tape of official seal. Whether this heresy will result in 1111111111111; him out of the party, or defeat his aspirations for the Prince (‘ounty nomination remains to be seen. in any case he ts sticking to his guns. Mr. Creel- nian M-trArth-ur might also be classed amongst the exceptions, in that he discounted all the izlainis 11f’ the Commissioner ofhgricul- ture. AND Abi. OTH-‘EDNS CON. flERlNED, in getting the reduced Tmlg-ht on mussel mud, and appro- priated the honor to himself. Ho also, on the ground that “there is nothing permanent in the ivoild" declared that “dirt roads‘ are ihe most suitable fur this province.’ lie had also some of the party's compliments tn pay to the Guar- dian, iwhich being of a dreamy 1"1l8l'€1l'('lPl‘ are hardly iworth no1.. lay, while in actual fsict the books were in the Government's posses- slop itwnlting 1i1s1ribu11on. Like- wise this year the most important departmental reports are withheld from the itapiwssentatives of the people, with 1111-. self tippurent 1111- ject 111 springing 1111- hiidgv-t upon the members before they can have an opportunity of looking lnl11 11m transactions of’ the year, A.1\'7l') TO ESCAPE AlS M11111}! AiS POSSLBIil-l UNISAVORY RECORD 011‘ 'i‘lii-.‘ PA-ST YEAR. As on last _vcar 1111- prlntei" is Frontier Bell's scapegoat’ but as was the case last year, the 36012111115 were ready. and withheld informed. in any case this does 1101 11111111’ 1o the Public Works and 1111111 (laiholit-s and Prott-stniiis alike, docs 11111111011 his tigv. 111111 11p 111 1111= first of this your enjoyed very 1.111011 111-111111. 1111111112: .1a111i-' 111')’. hinvr-vi-v. he s1|l1'1=i"c1l l'|"11111 a‘ Falcouwootl Reports, which the Premier admitted to 1.he House were satisfactorily and promptly 1<'111%.- M11". Dennis closed the de- bale. 0111" desire to fairly review the difrprent speeches M the opeulng since the opening of the session. laid upon the printers for the de- ‘A FA-Iill CRITICISM O11‘ 'l‘H1Cl1lL| .hy the Governmenp or so 11191111- delivered, and have been available WPHkIlPSH 111' 1111- llPitfi and iii the m. me -‘“*$51°"- 1'1 51"’- 11119 P1111110 11 111111-1‘ part 11f 1111- 1111111111 received ,""“'1“111e 1111111111111)’ 0f 1119 33116111 1111- last -.<111~1"111111-111 as his (lmiiise 1mm“- 11115 S“ (“X941 0111' HD1199 111111 “ma. exnpptpd M “m. “my Hisfittenlion. its tn compel a certain 11011-1111 is S1)1llf1\\'11il1 l111"|11"11ve-1l 110w, *‘111’1'11111 0i 119K191‘!- 01 1113-11)’ 01119‘ tllillllllgll 111- is 1-111111111-11 111 his 11s-1l.111‘111g-*- 111111 1111131 119131319 11111011E$1 with 1‘l11- cxr-i-plloii of 11111-1- a week 11111-"9- "111" 91119911195 irlellfl 1-119 P8- 111111 in llie ulty _\"1".»"1.1-r11a_\* 1"1-11i1"n-' 1 rhuii" and taken to the recreation hall. where he r-ujoys thr- company of his brother Oblates. His eye-.- gi-ght is very poor, and he is 01113-1 alilc 111 iwn-ogiiize his intimates by their voice. 11c was the first (laiiadiau priest to join the 01111110111 i11 131111111111. H1- ‘bas been vicar 111' Ottawa, then \’l1:€l1’-f59ilL‘l‘£\1 1o its first bishop; administrator of the 5111110 11100980.; first Winnipeg pa- rish prlusl i111" a short. lime fouiitler 111‘ Si. (‘hark-s 1iu1"i.~:l1. 11.1111 1 (Main): Cs1-1111111 111111111: inq and Somcilmll Eruptions. Thousands take Hood's Ssrsapa- rllla as a spring medicine tor that tired feeling, nervous weakness, impure blood and say it makes them feel better. eat and sleep bet- ter, and “makes food taste good." Spring de/billty is a condition in which lt is especially hard to com- bat disease germs, which invade the system here, there and every- where. The white blood corpuscles, sometimes cailedftho ii-ttle soldiers in the blood." because it is their duty to fight disease germs, are too weak to do good service. ' Hood's Sarsspnrllia strengthens the "little soldiers" and enables them to repel genni of grip, influ- enza. fevers and other ailments; relieves cufarrh and rheumatism. has given antilfactiouto three gensrationl. (let it today, 1nd for c. laxative take Hood‘: Pills. GOLD IN YOUR GARRET No tioubt you have valuable garments stowed away 1n the garret or u trunk-discarded because they were slightly soiled. THIS l-S A DAY Oh‘ ECONOMY (lei them out and convert them into up-to-dafe apparel through the use of 1SU1NSET SOAP DYES The 1111c 0f these dyes will save a dollar for every dime invested. iAll colors, easy to use. we also have a very large assortment. of COLOR- iTE, DIAMOND 11nd DYOLA- DY. Johnson 81 Johnson The Quality ilrugetore (for. Kent & Prince '81s 1 ivht-u he is lifted into 1111 illVfliilr-Sy- 11f 01110111010111 ’l‘1-MH- triot. 11 has m‘ more important matters, which we feel sure our Liberal friend will appreciate, zindoverloolf our up. parent tingle-ct. A1; every one knows the ddbernl org-an is of the 10112 winded type of material, 1n- ‘ volvlng long journeys through the, vast space of its literary produc~ lions t1: find whatever small gems are hidden ‘in the mass, so that only with extensive leisure and amrpllttiils or space could we do any kind- of justice 1o its voluinin. nits p1"01|u1-.t111ns. its lutcst one, “WHY not of thc usual length has surely its std-nip of originality. Because the Guardian told the plain truth 111111. “The influence of the Bell Government a-t Ottawa is wonse than nil," it launches out in a ser. les of questions asking the rem sons why, and in the some ibreath denouncing 11 as a "disgraceful ad mission." The reason is 111111.11 simple, and‘ a child in public know- ledge would understand. The Government are as well knowngi-r nearly as well, at Oltnwa 1N4 111-re. 1o be an insipid combination, tn- cnpaible of grappling with public pmpositions, and are without that forceful personality necessary to make itlisir influence felt before an intelligent‘ representative or governmental body. Men not huv~ ing llil influence with their awn people are surely “nil" in influ. ence in higher circles. [Amongst the characters rluon- lcled in the lpllgfifl of romance were two grow-n 111p lads distinguished by the title of Artful Dodgers. They were ever on hand for thi- execution of public or private mis. their manners of accomplishment. though not always so stiocessiul iu escaping the penalty of their m1s~ deeds. Where could we, in pol- itical -circles, 11nd more artful dod- gers than ling over trifles ofia foreign char- acter to bocloud a/nd evade the questions of the living pre. nu Dr. Ohuo’: Ointment or Ileana and Illa irritations." ft rcihvu at once and ndunligry lion this paper Ill for a I c u anon. Bane I not ibeen u case of ‘111-gust. nor yet one of‘ a want of 118111198)’. b-ut purely the pressure ’l‘1 11E VEXATIONT’, whlk- chief, and were equally stiroit in those who are quiblr EH11. and shilling from 111K139 and lo lulu bu; all donors 0n» Hits! '....-.....-..¢....-¢--a--~--¢. "s...--¢-.¢.-a....................¢... Ah! what relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, the air pas- sages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. 1N0 more hawking shuffling. mucous dis- charge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get s small bottle of Ely‘s Cream Balm from your dmggist now. Apply a rlittle of this frsgmnt. antiseptic cream h your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the head; 8001119 and hen] the swoll1-.1i_ inflamed mucous membrane giving you, instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and cutnirrli sufferer bias been seeking. 11's just splendid. Professional Cards 51311115 EYE IPECIALIBT lunnyuids Hours 10 to 1. and 2 to I Evening: by appointment liaik i1. McCuigan, 11.11. IARIIITII, IOLIGITOI. M°ney to Loan Cl-IIQIBD Block . -Il_ hind ITO" 1. ‘A. 11111110111111» Inn-Inter, loiloleor. Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Olin-Riley Iulidlnl Charlottetown ii. SINMAN, K. C. Inn-later and Attornoy-ct-Lsw Icon No. 1i. Cameron Iiooi: MIQTOIIA ROW McLean 8t McKinnon Illlillln, AINrnly-ll-Llw Olin-loyal lull: Iullllng ..hlrloititorwn P. l lillnl McLeod 81 Bentley W. I. IINTLIY, K. 0. Immatu- Inl AlhfnQy-lt-Law ION IV TO LOAN A :n:p.:.r.i°! fiIloo-Ilnlid I. 1 Gin-loo Ientinl when o1 Morson 8t Duiiy Ilrrllbre III_I Attorneys “IUD?! III I611! Ilnl - Guilds. IOIIY to Lona Ofiicc-Ovor 1a1 Grafton Imam; clined to gel 111111111111 the Premier's 11161111’ 1-“81 1'81"‘ 1111B P1111" A" Jewel lncarparafed improvised excuse’ that verbal counts were withheld from the ’ Presents " ‘ and indi-vltl-ual promises are not 1'10"“ 1° me 1351 11101119111" and u‘ binmng "pi..." representatives or long as the Government could p05» Bi Dramatic Treat To the-Whole Family . 11111111111 011111‘ Mildred ilarris Bring your wife to this most de- lightful, delectable photodramatic feast she ever thrilled through in her life—new plot, new ideas, new set- tings, subtle with humor, _full of sen- sational twists. And when you and she send your friends, don’t .tell them the ending! It’1s 100 good t0 spoil. l t l 1 l Children 11c Special “ Matinee 16c. Children 11c Prices Evening 26c 1 Zane Grey’s Wonderful Romance‘ 111 $111111‘ 111111118 of hide and seek *7 . they imagine a temporary sec11r_ YY ""'“"‘ "' ‘v v v 1 iltiyyzhlbrtgtirl-Iglneligitleliris will not brook ' 11 THE ' I x ' i Noéé CLUGGED FRONT Matinee 3.15 Sharp—-Night 7 and 8.45 A $01.1] DR CATARRH a _ ' f‘ 1 Apply cum?“ Numb To E Last Time Today To See 1 . Open Up Air Passages i m...‘ m m‘; “Desert Gold” The weary winding trail that led brave hearts to loveland. p Fighting Dick Gale who went info the desert hell for a woman. Diablo, the treacherous white horse and 1a wonderful race in the desert. The thrilling baffle in the Volcano (irater. A picture of thrills from start to finish "The Cialt 0f Despair" 'l'l1ii"11 Thrilling Chapter 01' “BRIDE 13-- 1 400-QO-OQFOOQOQOOOQQQQOOQOQOQC ’§.'.'..'.'§~ ' PRINCE EDWARD 1 TONIGHT AT 8.30 Final Performance of the Big MINSTBEI. $111111» In Aid Of The Charlottetown Hospital Sent Sale Opens at the Theatre Ticket Office at 9.30 a. m. “-* OQ§QOQQQOQQQQQO4FQ+Q§Q§ 1 ‘4 vvvvvvvvvw No Phone calls answered until the 1 line at the wicket is served Vwvvvvvvv-wvv iyvvvvvv Tickets all oneprice 50c" 1 5 i § i i z i z z 5 i i qvootvo1ooowooooo o+oooowwvov+vow+wvoo+o+oo+a I