i Arenas," 1920. ‘Malt STRAND Matinee 3.15 Sharp- -Night land 8.45 Sharp ‘Select Pictures Presents ttount rttniuou The Probation Wife With aStrong Supporting (‘ast including THOMAS MEIGHAN I Millionaire Row A Story oi New York Life, from the Dregs to the Cit-tin], from the Bowery to Al Woman's Love is deeper than the Ocean, but a she never sharr-s it exccpb-but see the story “The Probation Wife” and learn when a ‘AA; i. ~ Through ~ Iron Doors Ninth Thrilling Chapter of The (lreat Gamble 74:‘ AgpngpAAlgpA Ann‘ b ="-._T'_._ AL_A¢ ‘:44; Prince Curtain Wednesday and Thursday The Birth of a_ Nation 10 -Tremctidous Acts-—'10 AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ‘one CABARET MINSTRELS” ' Up-to-the-Minutei 1920’ Edition Written by Billy Burke, New York. Staged Jointly by The Pastime Club and St. Dunstan’s Ladies’ Choral Club ‘Auspices of Charlottetown Hospital. PRICES:- _ l ;. Entire lower floor, res ‘ 1st four rows, balcony ‘. . . . . .. .. .50c 133 rush seats, balcony . . .. . . . . .350. Doors Open ....... .. 7.30 ...~8.30 Sharp Parties arriving late will be obliged to wait until first act is over Plan opens Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. for Tuesday Night Edward ‘Theatre erved. . . . .50c.’ l ~ fQ§~§-%§§-§-§Q OQO-O Q-OOOQO O Q ‘QOQO-O-OOOO 1 l IT PAYS to buy In this province. CLERK OF LEGIQLATURE. -- The Pioneer announces that Mr. R. H. Montgomery has been ap- pointed Clerk oi’ the Legislature. Mr. Montgomery is u. “returned man" from a former Liberal > regime. t -a___ . IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD VERTl8ER8.-Atlvertisers are res- poctltully reminded that copy and instructions must be in the Guard- ian Oiliice not later than twelve noon each day except Saturday, when the latest hour for changes or new copy is 10 a. m, tier, ' ASSISTANT AT ST. PETER'S. ——Itev. Allan ‘Ritchie Yeoman, g-rtitl iittte of Dalhousle and Kings (fol- , loses, late rector of Aylsford, N.S., is extracted 1t» arrive in Churlolie- iown within-l tit- week, t‘; ht» air.- slsinnt ftr ti time to RkkZ-(TZIIIOII Sdttpson at St. Peters. H»: will be noctintptttiictl by Iitlrs. Yeoman and onc child. - WESTERN COVE HEAD.-'l‘ht.= flu is fast taking its departure front the district, very few cases are re- ported and lt is pleasing to learn the school has reopened and cori- tlutrletl as usuul under the skilfnl tuatiageinent of the lonelier, tMiss Pearl VPSSQY.~~TIIE‘ people ot‘ \\'es~ tern Cove-head, welcome back one of their fortncr nt-lgttbors, Mr. Arcliiinild Auld who is a reluructl hero, anti has recently purchased the valuable property of Mr. lH-lor Nl-('])()lli1l(i.—5AlldlllBl‘ of the new neighbors is Mr. t(‘has. lteitrdtni who has purchased the valuable property of the lrtte Jesse Watts, better known ilfl the ultl Reunion homestead.~—~'l‘lie people regret the tiepurturc of their tistcemeti ticlgh- bot‘ Mr. Joint.Mttcflorttiitik who hats rttct-tttly sold his sitninit-t- vottagt- tit (‘Sandy Hook) to Mr. Jolm ‘M01 Klnnon, Union liotitl, for a httnd- some sum. Mr. MttcCormlck in- tends to reside in the cityp-tlviany friends 0i’ Mr. Geo. Beiiristo are delighted to sea him out again utter t; sort-re ttttttclt of influenza. ,;~n4n O+OQ§OJ4 o o» o» o» o» 0-400 oQoo0Qo+§4Q¢Lv§+O++4+Q4+O+4 -~ oQ-oo Q0 0001 vvo-ooovvon " The Minstrels are Here Tonight mnumuttuttitmtinini“WWW m” l Distinctive Easter _Cards_ and Easter Stationery in keeping with this Joy- ful season. Q O O Beautifully boxed candies in Easter colorings. Home-made candies. The kind that has made our Confectionery DeDt- famous- Made fresh each day, and boxed 110 suit ‘the individual taste- Q00 Imported periiumes—'_i‘oilet waters, —lotions, etc., in combination or sin- gle gift boxes. O O-U Famous Dunhill Pipes, Cigarette- Holders, Tobacco Pouches, and Tobaccos. Reddin Bros. -»--4.\iit~. \\"iiilillll Ilttzktitist oi‘ -Slttil- burn, N. 8., pnitl a flying visit to (loveiientl the guest of Mi". John Macl\'ntion.—.\/lr. Theo. Abott, mull courier, has recovered front a se~ vcre attack of the flit anti is reti- dcrlng valuable service notwith- standing the deplorable condition oi‘. the rouds.—A serious accident occurrretl at (‘ovehettd Wlll-‘li Mr. James Matthews who Wfls etigngtrtl in hauling huy hutl the tnisfortutic to fall froth the lottd breaking three of his ritts.——'l‘lie fishermen oi’ ‘Cove- ed preptirltig for the lobster season which opens April 26th. A new lobster cutining fnttttiry lo be opened this season by Messrs, Nic- Kinnoti, Kit-lly anti MacMillnu. The new canon-n has secured the st-t'- vices of Mr. Joseph (‘nrr us sealer. "Mr. Joseph llcrrigtin, carpenter, is preparing for the spring drive in the building campaign-Green head and vicinity are busily engag- HAVE YOU DELAYED GETT- ING YOUR HAT? — See the dis» play at Futons today. 1i. DAINTY AFTERNOON .. and evening dresses in silks, satins and in combination o! Georgette at Patton's. 1i. ENTERS HOBPlTAL.--t1iir. lWll- linm Watts of llumpshlre, who re- cently wits bereaved oi five child- ren by influenza, ivas brought to ICli-arluttetown on Saturday to un- tal. SO-ME BEEF.—~MI‘. Bruckley Point ltoud, which tweightttl 2065 weight and 1210 pounds drcsseti on Suturtlny wits much admired. tintl who is well some time ago with Colin, Tyrer. in the vice. She is a staunch ivootlcn IlOf-GBYICHI] oi’ Canada, hiiil was built in (‘nnnda tttigincs catnt» from the other side. I't‘or 2i long term of years she was in St. John agency of the Murine-K: Fisheries Department. leaving the service to enter the Naval service during the wttr and while with that Department was stationed at Halifax and Sydney. With her release front the Ntivttl st-rvicc she was offr-rotl for sale and pingclttistitl by the ubovt: uten- tloned parties. The Lnnsdownc l5 loaded with lumber and is being taken across the ocean by her present owners for delivery in- terests, her destination being Genoa. WEDDING BELLS. — A very quite! but pretty wt-tltling took place iti (lharlotlctoivn on March l7tii, when Miss Jcssis L. Camp- bell became the bride oi’ W. licndle barter. or‘ this city. Rev. G. (I. 'l‘aylor officiating. The bride look- ed chitriiiintf, tlressetl in it navy tailored suit with hilt to match. The bridesmaid. Miss Juliti Mac- Ettchern \\'liS also dressed in navy, the groomsman ivas Mr. Neil D. llncLettn. After the ceremony tho happy couple drove to their future nonie where supper was served, only the immediate friends being present. The groom's pre- sent to the bride was ti beautiful \t'it-.lroltt_ and to tho bridesmaid a gold brooch and in the groomsmtin ti tic pin. Among the numerous presents received was a. silver tea service from the staff at Falcon- wood, where the bride held the position ‘as head nurse previous activity it; witnrsseti tit May Bros" lobster factory where. numerous tit-w traps iii-e being constructed. m» great lath sttivittt; is in into- gress. to her marriage. The evening was spent very pleasantly in lmuslc. etc., afterward the crowd dispers- ed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Larter n long anti happy wedded life. i —i ——§ qualities and style complete stock of Rubbers. Wholesale lililiiilil ii 5 All new up-to-date stock to mer- chants and lobster packers we have a red sole-white sole, all white and all red in both short and stromkingnAlso all other lines of Rubbers. Phone your order. Save expense. Nothing better than the Columbus LEPAGE BRADY 00., LTD. QOO-OQQQ-O-OQfi-OO-O vaaw+++o++oo+o+w+ooa+w+ow+o+o+v Potato Planters We are agents for Aspinwall Pota- < to Machinery, including Planters and - Cutters. Intending‘ leave their orders early as the supply , is likely to be scarce. . These Planters and Cutters are the very latest and best in Potato mach- inery, and have been most successful- ly demonstrated in this province. Samuel Kennedy, Jr. . y AGENT ~ 134 Kent St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. I minuntimutttrtuirimumtump, We appeal to the city and country buyers of Footwear who want Boots and Rubbersgof the best ‘ wearing at the lowest price. Rubber Boots in and Retail iiiiiiiiiiiiilliliiiiiliiiiiiiiilillillil iiiiiiliililiilililliiiiiiliiiiiiili iiiiiiiii purchasers should Stephen, tBt-owti, lot York. purchased last week from Mr. Reginald Bryentonflstutit for the good oi’ the i)l‘(lL"_l'.. two cattle lt is predicted pounds live the batiner meeting of the season. 'l‘iieso nnimuis were not fed tdvt-r slx months. Tht» int-zit exhibits in , Mr. Brown's stall in the marktet“U1l wifllnesdlly Fluid“ 41-h‘- m“ 'l‘he Lansdown, was a veteran in Cillliliililll Government. ster- t-r craft named after n fortner Gover- and her btit the vvO-O§-QQ4§'OO cans“ fiiorrierown GUARDIAN’ rue ttnttit cuniunul y MT. STtEWART SOCIAL CLUB. .—’l‘he club lilet in Foresters Hull on Thursday 7.30 p.‘ tm. twith tpre- sident Daniels in the chair. After President Introduced the speaker, Prof. H. H. Shaw, Provincial En- gineer, who addressed the nieet- ing on the subject, of good roads. Mr. Straw held the wrapt attention of his audience for fore onthan an ltour, outlining the qirogresg- made on roads, from the early times up tu tho present day, being fully incquttinted with his subject. it ivas both interesting and instructive. A vote of thanks was tendered the lecturer. -Mover by ltev. liirftilrtitlle Moved by Rev. Mr. Brodie, the motion being supported by 119F813 lfeflllllefli lll the C"? B05191" ' itfessrs Feehun, MaoLeotl, and Rev. Jas C. Martin. The meeting tidjour~ ned to meet April 8th, which will be known as "iStunt Night“ each member being required to do some thut this will be l FATHER AND SON BANQUET first Father anti Son buntutvt tttt~ itlcr the ituspices of the ‘luxis- CAP-n BEAT-HE |N CQMMAND] (lrtmp 0t’ White Sands, unis heltl iii _gapt_ wm_ A Realm,’ o; PicLQu tltt- Methodist (Ihurch. .\li the meni- and fttvorublf known ln Charlottetown and other of island ports sailed out of Halifax lust week in comamnd of thesteani- llltiitrsfllnvihers 0f U18 bu)“ Lttndstlowne, which he purchtiseti bcrs oi‘ the group with ti tnnjttrity’ the fathers were tiretat-tit as ttnti they knew how to prodtiee ll "spread" atleqtittte to the ilppi-ilit: tind fancy of the boys-—tititi llli‘ old- folks also. The liunqueu nut: grotttly enjoyed. It ship iitne~~u comradcship time, .i time ivhen each soti sat by his fttth t-r, anti it looked beautiful tutti ant;- nrs for more "trhuttitnitig" betwttt-ti duds and lads in future! There Wilt; u progrant after the repast hzttl been zittentletl to uttd a sing song had been enjoyed. ltev. E. S. \V(‘8'l{s was voted chairman anti the first speech -was given good style by Qtlr. it‘. (T. Iit-liucheui" on the topic “What n Father expects of his Son." This wits followctl by an zititlrcss on “What a Son t>x~ pt-cts oi‘ his father“ by Mr. Fret-- mun McMahon. This wits a splendid effort for the tPretor tifliie buys group. Etnphasis was laid on the importatice of il fathers (‘Xillllplt" before his son. if tho father wish- tw his son to grow up to tbs ti whole mtin in the community tintl in tho church he musiset hitu illl example that shall he worthy oi‘ int lintlon. Rev. E. S. Weeks gave a short atltlress on “l-‘ather and Son in the Church." Mr. Sitlenius of (‘lititloitelnwn then tlcliverotl ti splendid atldrcss which was close- ly follotvctl anti ‘very much apprec- itittitl by all present. IVlr. Sitlenius stressed the importance tit’ g1 clean. w PRINCEE y 2"'DayS 0lllY‘"2 Ti .-*5‘t.§_')fil 7 &8l __»‘-.- ._,- ._..__.__...__... \- l well as a number of "lliiili~t])i_lllili)lt_'"; > Wils ll i't>llo\\--, j— .i__/——-__. rw Matinee? * ‘t-tbven 10¢ BIG t strong hotly and a well tlevelo ietl E . . . ' n‘ 3.1 ,3“ intellectftlicn coupled with all ililis -- ‘Y, ' t" " ‘ b" "13, \ c there must be a heart in dwelt by a ~~ ' ' the Spirit of Christ otherwise there _ __ ' can only be failure‘ The bflnqum (ll tltttnlts hztti lltwln ttx-t-tttlt-ti to iilt Al" ti l‘ '1' - 1'» (“V011, (It was a pronounced Success “my 1t iutlics for tilt-it’ stiit-titiiti l‘t-p:t.~'i_ ~t - t‘ t ~ "ll-‘iliilllti’. illL WPPK is expected that it Wm ymcmm, tht- tiii-ritittti was ttlt><t~ti by -in, ‘ t ' " s iii the Russ. tui annual tuttt-tinn from now on. ‘m’ Nulwllill —‘\1“l"‘m- _ _ . it is earnestly hoped that hi the m} w \ ' ‘ ' "wmh m near future a similar 'l‘uxjs Group PERSONALS _ ' ~' '11‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘“ ‘ ' t l ' 'l l" him‘ 5.1m will be organized in Niurray Har- '_____ \ 1 . ' t ~ .-'r sttvere. til- hot". 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