‘ Matinee 3.15 HARRY MOREY N v “THE GAUNTHT” A tale of the Moonshine District in the Tennessee Mountains ._,where all_ strangers are regarded as revenue * . @Ili3l\.Elfl: ¢, officers and feuds still exist. l HARRY T. MOREY . ‘ In an outdoor role that calls for real A fighting blood. v i “THE; PIRATES?- FANGS” ' t _- Second Thrilling Chapter of fi ' A “BRIDE 13" A P rilfiilsie olétlsilfi~ l. :|@;;.u.-;.m , g _ Wed. Thurs. Mar. 2244' ~ ' -= i SPELIAL PRICES - A Mat. 16¢ Children 11¢ p Eve. 26c. Children 11c zSamuel Goldwyn t‘: Rexlieacfh . reserit :.s‘ou1ru1; m lwaimous story, y, HE g l Jr hwy. D ii-c c tccl i! WALLACE wonsLEY’ SEE LON CHANEY r Who played “The Frog” in “The Mir- acle Man” in one of the greatest Roles of his screen career ] Edward g f A, ‘2-NIGHTS-2 ‘ non.» MARCH zsrna 29TH J lculusms. snow. | lrtihitlpithei’ Charlottetown Hospital BIG DOUBLE WHITE CIRCLE ‘Catchy Songs-Good Jokes 4-EN D MEN—4 Splendid Dancing, many Extra . Features . Q I »_ "i. Sale opens Thursday Morning cli Mthwatthe Prince Edward anital-nnsmnhtllaana" Ami ' ‘ reliefis but a matter 0F minutes - ,when Sou use , . HEADACHE" . PQWDERS “BRUNSWICK l RECORDS are here. Drop in and hear them—-the latest 1 hits-bright and snap- 15" Double side $1.00 up. Brunswick Records agre better—you can play them on your _ phonograph. BEER & WEEKS Sole Agents . THE r HOOVER electrically _b e a t s - sweeps '-suction cleans Gets all the dust,—~ dirtF-liiru-threads. Brightens up your old rugs-snakes them wear longer. Saves work. To prove this we will clean a rug in your home Without charge. Easy terms if _ desir-l ed. l BEER “WEEKS Sole Agents BERRY BROS. CELEBRATED IN- TERIOR FINISHES V arnishes, enamels, stains, linoleum var- msh, floor wax, etc. AUTO' COLOR VAR- NISH can be used by the am- ;.ateur with great suc- icess and entire satis- ifaction. All shades. Ask for booklet. BEER & WEEKS 1 Sole Agents innuonononnuenuflw HOTEL VICTORIA hmollotitelniloalltll‘ vine. lliegnufl! Ilrllolol ll mom with bathe Inn it vols Inn ll east-wanton. __ "'.°'._____... “They WORK while you sleep" THE antennas um curnt. GUARDIAN ter hats at our Prowse Bros. Gill and lmnitz. PATONB EASTER NIILLINERY opening takes place Wednesday ai- ternoon. Bl-IG EVENT oi the season Pat- ons ‘Millincry- Opening Wednesday afternoon. FOXES ARRVlVE.—The mun- ngenteut of tlho Bankers Silver Black Fox Co. at Aliberry Plains re~ port the arrival of 22 baby foxes. MR. JNO. ALFRED McDONALD P. L. S. who though residing at Hermanvllle has his business office in Charloitetoivn was surveying ywsterday for parties at New Acad- iii. ENTERTAlNMENT.—-Atl.end the entertainment at Clyde River on March 22. it" not fine, following evening. Au interesting programme with sule of ‘baskets_ Admission 25c. Ladies with ‘baskets treel iwoceeds for lllamilton L. O. l... and Orphanage ATTRACTIVE WINDOW_ - A window which is attracting some attention just now is that of Red. din Bros., which is most attractive- ly trimmed in Easter lilies and has an enclosure in the centre contain- ing a. number of beautiful pet rah. hits nlld young ones. which are a source of delight. to the children. The whole window is very taste- fully arranged and symbolic of the approaching Easteriide. POST OFFlCE-biarcb 25th bclm: Good Friday and a public holiilzry will be observod in the Charlotte town Post Office as follows: The office rivill be closed all day with the following exceptions. Itegistra- tion. (lcneral Delivery and Stamp windows wickets will be open from 10 ‘to 12 noon. There will be no de- livery by letter (‘unit-rs and no nf- ternoon collection fmm street let- ter boxes. All outgoing afternoon Iot-allimails will close at 12 o'clock noon. FACE nlsrlsuiu; WllH PIMPIES ltchedandBurned. Scarce- i ly Slept. Cuticura Heals. l \ "Pimples affected my face. They were large and always fostered, and ‘ they were scattered all over my face. They flllCIW8f<ll~ turned into scales and when they fcll ciT they left big marks until my face was disfigured. They itched and burned so that I scarcely slept at all. ' “l had been bothered for nearly two months before X started using Cuticuxa. and nficr l had used thrce boxes o! Cuticura Ointment with the Cuiicura Soap I was completely healed." (Signed) Minn L. Burns, St. Bazile, Que., June 6, 1918. Us: Cuiicura Soap, Ointment and Talcum for all toilet purposes. Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50o. Sold throughout theDon-Imion. CauadianDepot: us, Limited, BL Paul Sh. Montreal. Cnlicun Soup shares without mug. Tliarm tor-Emi- I will sell by private sale my farm containing 140 acres. situated at Glencoe, Vernon River. Tterms reasonable. Apply AUSTIN McGILVRAY NM?» the Farmers oi P. E. I. I have been using Dr. W G. ‘Church's ‘Condition Powder for hor- ses tor the last few years with ro- ‘miarkable results and would recom- ment it to any oi‘ you who have horses ‘that you want tn put into condition quickly . for n Rio/rd sprints work or are getting ready for sale.. ‘It costs you one dollar a package but you get numy dollars in return for the our you spoud in ibis way. GEO. MeFAR Bedequ LIN, e l‘. E i - Clearance Auctioiil-Siié SATURDAY, MARCH 25, i921 AT ONE O'CLOCK I nan lnstmctotl by Mr. Joseph lilo-Adam. Watervaie. to sell by imb- llc function on his premium". his fann consisting of 100‘ acres, also his stock, crop. fanning imqplemonts and household furniture. STOCi\'-l more 9 YHLW»; old; mare 7 years old; 1 cow fi old. ‘to Freshen in May; I cow 8 years 0111.1 cow 5 years old to iresllicn in April; I heifer 1 year old. 2 ducks. 30 hens. i sheep. CROPTTW‘ quantity of hay straw. lMPl.F.‘.\i-EN'TS-~-I I driving wagon, 1 curt and wheels. I driving sleigh. l , wood sleigh. I hay ntowcr, I ‘wheel 1 years and Don't my biiiom or constipated, with your heed dull, your stomach sour. gooey, upset. Take one or two _ (‘aeoaretl tonight euro for your liver and bowels and wake up clear and lit. Children love Cinfllitl D0. whine-on inconvenience. 10, . .__.; . _.n-..-..4»¢v rake, l seeder, 1 plow, l set disc barrows, I set pin ‘barrows. 1 grinding stone, I hay fork, rope and carrier complete. 2 nets driving harness, 2 sets work harness, 2 sets leather traces and numerous other articles. Mao a quantity of hardwood. - TERMS-Nine mouths‘ credit on all sums over $10. A discount of 6 ‘per cent will be allowed on all pub purchases. ii day be stormy. ealetwlii take blaco on tollovrhtx Monday. JAMES F. HUGHES, Auctioneer s.._.l'. . THE MOST CHARMING o! Eu- Jrand opening. HOG3.—Wli-i1 be buying hog: at York Station Wednesday 03rd inst, truck wagon; ‘ OUR ADVANCE ehUving of lad- lee suits, ooote and dreefles this week. Prowse Bros, Ltd. MoMILLAN —\At Aiberry Plains on March 21, bills Annie McMil- lan. aged 83 years. Funeral on Wed- nesday morning March 23 at 10 ‘o'clock t0 Obrlst Church, Cherry Valley. - DON'T FORGET our grand mil- linery opening on Tuesday and Wednesday. Prorwse Bros, Ltd. AT ZION CHURCK-Speclal ser vices are being held in Zion Church Charlottetown, ' every night this week, conducted by the pastor, Rev. G. t‘_ Taylor. FUNERALn-Jfbe funeral of the late liirs. Mary hlcAleer will leave the rcsldenec of her son 168 Wey mouth street Wednesday at 6.20 a. m. to railway station tihenco to ‘Pmcadie for hurlnl‘. \ CHIEF OF DAIRY DIVISION HERE --l\fr. George l-l. Barr, (‘bier of the Dairy Division. 0t- tnwia, arrived in ‘the city last even ing. 'l‘his morning he will score the cheese held oveinfrom the ex Iiibition. He will meet. the cheese and butter makers and others in ieresied in dnirylng at the Technl t-al School this afternoon and to lll0l‘i'0\'v'. . ~ EVANGELISITIC SERVICES. - liev.‘ E. P_ Colder of OiLeary is .L'(lllillll.'llng a series of Evangelistic Services. at the Charlottetown Bap- that (Jburcb this week. The open- ing service Sunday evening was very largely attended, Rev. Mr. (‘alder ‘preaching in his well known effective manner_ Special singing b_\- the choir was a notable feature of lbe service. Card of Thanks W4.- wisb to ex-end most grateful thanks to all those who so kindly helped us when we ‘lost our home b)‘ ilri‘ The burden oi‘ so grave a inlsfor. lull" was greatly relieved by the ztsslsntnce of so many kind friends. Sincerely, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM P. MOOR E liilltol! l’. h‘. l. Mlnnnls Llnlnent Lu-bermnnll Y.M.C.A. Activities HsXATHAl-ou AT Y. M. c. A THIS WEEK ' 011 Thursday and Friday often. M00115 0i’ i-llis week the Junior Hexanhalon trials will be carried ou-t at the Y. M. C. A. gymnas- ium. 'l‘bis is an international con- itest put on this year by the Y. M. ,0. A. for the purpose of giving their b-‘y members a chance to compete for national and interns. ‘,tional honors. The boys n-re div- =liled into five classes competing according to weight. _ The events are as mlloxvsr-for 80_ 95 and 110 class: i. Short distance potato race 2‘ Running high jump. 1i. Target throw. 4. Long distance 1101mm race f». Standing broad jump. i;_ Snap for distance. For I25 and unlimited olnss. 1. Short distance potato race . 2. Running high Jump 3. Shot put, 8 pounds 4. bong distance potato race 5. Standing broad jump. I 0_ Fence vault. _ Our boys nwdq a. very good showing last year and it le biop- ed ‘that they will do better this year. Phillip lllcDonsld came twelfth highest In his clan which was very good when we consider that he competed against thousands oi‘ other boys oi‘ his own weight all over the world. ‘ i CITY BASKET BAU- LEAGUE A msfiitllig is called for 7.30 at the Y. ‘M. ‘C. A. on Thursday night of this week to malke plans for a city basket ball league. A11 clubs wishing to entor a team in the ‘league please send roprcseu. inlivcs to this meeting Y_ M. C. A. BAaKiTBMJ-ERS GETTING INTO SHAPE Some of tho Y. lli. C. A. seniors intro been working out in basloei. boll lutoly in anticipation of the coming city league. Ail young men in lbc membership are olig- i-blc to unikc ‘tho team and are ilSkiKl to turn out for practice on Monday and Thursday nights at. 7.15. It is planned to take a team away for a, trip to the main- land in the near future and with tho material tluut is now available our i‘. NI. i‘. A. should. stand a. show with any other teams In tbc liiu-ri-tlnrtm. Railwaymen Will . Not Shoulder Loss ‘TORONTO, Mar. 21-—.'Iumes Mur- dock, Vice-President of the Bro- therhood of Railway 'l‘ralnme'n and former membo of tho Canadian Boani of Commerce in an inter- view bore Saturday said the rall- waymeu o! this country would not submit ‘ho have the burden of the Canadian National Railway‘ “deficit ot almost $70,000,000. saddled on them," Mr. Muiiookllaell-red. “If Dr. Reid or Hon. Fran’! Oswell or D'Arcy Scott are figuring” this ls l,l0|IliiflIl to their problem. they are making the mistake of their lives.“ ‘ ' we i; nmm AT 14. ileum, indeed, to have it snidlol ‘them that their achievements 00l- stituted on era in the world's hin- tory. giver, ‘Mloses, Alexander the Great like Inventor oi’ gimpowder, ti» in- ventor 0t dale lenses. the inven- tor ot the BtQWIIl-Oliglnfl. Pasteur in Bacterology-bow many more mu Wu unmet ‘More is another-one. at any rate, and he is still with us. namely. Thomas A. Edisomthough Alexander Graham Bel-l. no doubt. should be named. Mr. Edison al. though somewhat advanced in years,’ is still in the beet 0i’ health, and his eye is yet undlm- med and -hl| natural Ilorce unabat- ed. His activities are indeed still wonderful when we consider tha-tl only the other day he celebrated his seventy fourth birthday, by wonklng in his ‘factor from 8.30 a. m. to the middle i the after~ noon when in the presence oi’ a cir- cle of his friends he read a very large number of congratulations written bhu by friends from every quarter or the compass. The mun- her of his inventions great and small l; so great that many pasBh would be filled with ‘the mere name of them. The two outstanding pro- ducts of ihis marvellous lbrain bow- ever aro the Electric iligb-t and the Pbonograph. While others pre- ceded bim' perhaps in the prin- ciple oi electrical ‘illumination. Y!!! he was the first to make the light a genuinely pralctlwl and valu- aible agent [or bumun benefit. From the rusbillgbt and the burning Ipine knot of our forefathers to tire tre- llieiidnus clectnie flashlight darting its beam or blinding illumination through the night almost to the very stars is a far cry indeed. For convenience mid ease oi working, for power anr scope of operation. only the beanie of the solar orb itself can compare with it. Indeed wlltbout it the mighty cities of the present day could not be made ante It falls to the lot. o! few human‘ Few are they, indeed; Hem- . munbl, she contest recorded law- ‘ '.‘v \yw h at ’ " '1'/r1.v.'rn iitllii’l“litllll'tl . it k ‘vVorlgo Detail to be 3 annongst. us-eo that we can lodk upon, him in the tiles-b, shake his hand and tall-k with him, things w be always held in mind by t-he liv- Infl Benenrhion. Brawn-ill!‘ thought it, n ‘marvellous thing to know one who bad known the poet Shelley personally, and was moved with disguflt to rind the friend smile at his enthusiasm - "And did you once see Shelley plain? And did be stop and speak to you? - And did you speak to ‘him again‘! How strange it seems and new! And you were living ibefore that? And also you are living alter! The memory I startled at- wly starting moor your laugltt er! l crossed a moor with a name 0d its" own. . And n certain use in the world no doubt, And ‘there I picked up from the lone And blank miles roundialbout, A moulten feather, on eagle feather." The meeting oi. Shelley was the only incident of lmponamco in the maillYB life. Yet n..- had no enuresis- tlon of it. which inspired the poets intense disgust. The Elflflific Wizard is stiili with the living gen eratimr ibougp advanced in years nnd it sboulld Ibo‘ a Blotter of ‘WW0 ll)‘ habitable for human beings, and ten thousand prieelessly valuable inventions utterly depend upon its illumination for their existence and utility Not only has this contempor aneous wizard made it possible to, curry beams of light from a motor centre for hundreds of miles to there be utilized, but his ibrnin has been the chief devising agency by‘ which the mysterious current can be generntiul in one place and be utilized for a thousand human pur- poses, the turning of magic wheels across halts. trontlnent. But why uotempt to enlarge upon the itspcct of one of his inventions? ~ in the Phonogrziph. which at first ‘was looked upon and really wan only it yilaytblng. he bn-s devised means uhernwlth 1hr human voice, the very act-cuts or the deported great and our own loved ones lllli)‘ be preserved to the living and lu future generatims. The artist can preserve the features and the ex- pression of the dead for those who come after. Iikiiaon bus enabled thu voice with all its beloved tones for the cars fo those surviving to the preserved. ISo universal and so vastly useful to the race have Mr] Edison’: accomplishments in thc rea-lin of electricity become that it would ‘be dilifioulit even u. imag- ine wbut the world would now be like without them. The world without Edison! Draw the picture if you can. and the ivizard still lives, moves and has his being m: r .1," I ti‘ . ‘.. ‘hid F Grocer. . Swift Canadian Co. . -~ ~ ‘ Limited Toronto Winnipeg Edmonton ‘to have lived contemporaneously with [this wouderml aelrillfl. W50 'b~as by his inventions marked an. era. in human progress. Ma!’ he live long with his mentality un- touched by Limel -—~Ex. JAPAN‘8 FIRST CENSUS- The Japanese Government has just completed the taking of the first census of .l'apa.n FY0091‘. KQPQQ- Formosa and Saglralioxi. The to- tal population for Japan proper is given us 55,901,140, but for the whole empire, embracing Korea, Formosa and Saghulleu, the PODula- tion is given us 711005.112. i ---~— INVALID SOLDIERS AT KENT- VlLLE.—“Oi the 673 patients treat- ed at the Pmvlnclui Sanitarium in Kentvlile during the your which ended on September 30th last, 506 vnere tonmer Canadian soldiers. It ‘is a. national service." says the Sydney Record "which the Nova. Scotla Government has rendered liy its work for invalid soldiers at Kentville and a mucb greater serv- loe than ‘has been accomplished‘ by other undertakings which have been given much more publicity." ' I Pllllfltlillfl To I o Give Evidence l l" 3W Case ' ____ . MONOTON, March 2i.-,q, l‘ Crown were not ready 1° prom‘, with the oaseuutii the result oi tho examination of the body of MW iMinnle Berry, which was exbunmi on Thursday, was known, the pn- iimlnary investigation in the ca“ 0f Ezekiel Berr, charged with m, i wife's murder v." s adjourned iron ‘Friday until Monday morning a, m o'clock. - . l Court opened Friday morning m, ,10 o'clock and Beriy m5 through; _ ‘before Magistrate Gaekin who re cmanded him to appear on Mend.“- morning. Accused was brought [back ‘to Moncton and lodged m the] local cellst i Dr. Abratnson, pathologist of 3t. John, under whose directions the body oi‘ Mrs. Berry was exhumed, hm! not wimlileted his examination“ of the body in time for his attend-l auce at oouut yesterday. lie wm be called to ilio stand by the Crown on Monday. The children oi‘ lilo accus. ed will likely also give evidence to- day. l i Greeks Preparing Big Oilensive i PARIS, Mar. ill-Reports aro current in diplomatic circles in Paris that the Greeks are prepar- ing a great offensive against tbo Turkish Nationalists. 'l‘1‘.-mps this evening prints at Constantinople despatch saying an offensive on ll. large scale is imminent. . ---<o>-—-- COMPULSORY SCHOOLING- in addressing the Kiwanis Club Dr. 1.. (l. Gill, Ottawa, director oi‘ vocational education ibr the Feder- al Government, predicted that hu- foro many years, school atlondnncr» all over Canada would bo mado compulsory up to the age oi‘ 11;. years, and this would be followed iby legislation ‘making the school age 18 years. Ontario, said tho doctor, in Septemhe of this year, would increase tho compulsory school attendance ago to l-i years. te ti no: -— wit‘: liuling ending alive Swift OR generations, no breakfast in ail the year has ranked as an “occasion” like that of Easter morn- For years, nothing on the Easter breakfast menu has, ranked in national esteem with Swifts Premium- Hams and Bacon Daintily sliced-washed to a brown-served Premium Bacon males a dish relished by the whole family. _Swlft's f-‘ienrium Bacon is III excellence because of its extra mild cure-Its succulent fat and entielngly flavored lean -- and its characteristic navonrincss due to the‘ process of selection and curing. Order today from your Butcher or