)I. Y gncusr 5, 1924 1 511cm: FROM "THE CA)’ AND THE CANARY" AT THE PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 6-—-7 f“? - . \ 1 I f’ - . I ( ojjy/ZW/ Fall and Winter I Term Opens Ii TUESDAY, I SEPTEMBER 2, 1924. I no i-lN'l'lfAlKCl1l 11:x.-\:111N.1'r1<11\1s 1 .I11.=1 ltl~)(llS'l‘l-)It and L111 1111111111 111111 lu-cp going 1111-1111- t‘(1.'il.\l l-iltiilA lll-ISUI/IKH‘ lilii 1 1'1‘. TH E C 1111s 111-1-11 11111 li r1111 use 111Y1LI111. 81-1111 for lnfornlnlion .11 ONCE. 51111-1111111 11|1]111l‘l-1|l1.lil1-14 for thosr who wish to 11111110 tltmnut-ivos than Write for particulars TODAY. l‘l1111-l11ii1-io\\'11, 1'.‘ I-I. l, ih-hrvs cost. l. \Vt)lll\' uffvrs ANY other more opporl11niti1-s and g1 profession-~providcd you HARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE door through which 11111111111111111-1 ot our YOUNG MLN AND WOMEN i1:1\-11|1;1.=1<1-1l 111111 11111.1( .=.111~,1-.es21f11l 1111-11111-115 ‘lie. 1.11 Ytiii. '1'1-_1- 11 111131 111- 1-11111/1111-1-11. ‘l'111-t-11111'<1-s 111' 111111ly arc i'll./\tl’l‘liI.-\-i1. 111111 llll‘ systctn 01' INDIVIDUAL lNSTTf-UCTION ' g1111r111111-1-s to crory stiuh-nt 'l‘11()ll1)i'(lllNl-JSS AND S.\'l‘iSi-‘.-\-(J'l‘i_U_N ' \ii\1\"l'lll.‘1' tt-si-z 111111 :11\'a|'1|.-; 1111' Progrl-ss. .\‘1-1-11-1.-11'l11 1-111112-11 1112i i‘1'.11:il1~c 111 1:1111111-1:iio11 with 1111- Sl1111'l11.1111l 1'1111l's_1-. .'i111111i11_1- tt-stzfitor l'N1111Jll\\'.t)11_i1, ltl12.\llNi;’l‘t)N 1f: l._ C. S\1i‘i‘il 1iiy1i11n1as and 1111-1111111 11-1111111 111-id. bi:11111l'111~t11r11rs oi‘ 1111 --1- 11111111111; 1111111111111.‘ 11:1r1- 1:1|1|1l111'11|1.-|Il i1111~1.u111s' 1.1111111151111111 t‘: 1111a 111111 i111: l‘11lt1-1l Status. 'i‘l11-y‘ are at ihu scrvicn 111 our ;.-1-.11i11:1|1-11. 'i‘l1lnk what that 1111-11111; to Ytili l1 a _r,r:11iualo. 1\'>\\‘ 1111- 111111- to 111-111111- 1111.11 _1-1111r fulurc is lo i111. A1111 I 1111111, .1111l _11111 1111i i111 11111111-1111111; 11‘11rti1y 11i',1"1111r ambition. 111111.11 11111-111; leaving rt-rtilirnh-s 11111111- desirable, stildonts. NOW, L. B. MILLER, Prin ‘cult-r start. clpal. Gu L‘ w I“‘,'.1 ' ' 'AMOder1rintingPlant ‘tlI-SCIVICC .1 Central m Job Printery 111a ammo: eraser .1 R. Brow Charlottetown vau- .;-.~- - ifi-O-O-OQOOOO-OQOQQO-OQQQOX Of§O44 .18). _.'.*9§§0 0O-O-O-0+\'O+O§+§4 yg-Q-ygg QQQ-QQ-O§-Q 0440 n» 00-6-60‘ E. '14s" Richmond Street “P61 Life, Accident, Sickness 811d _ prance at Lowest rate. Abel“ 8i: giminerside, Lloyd Lewis, ‘ _ Strong Stock (Jompanles. 0-00-05 ' 111-r purse containing THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN THE I lIENlIlAl llllAIllllAfll BHOP from Holman-s Catalog FOR PRINTING OF EVERY d? “Notion call on the Guardian Cen trsl Job Printers, Phone 183. 2880-5“ POLICE COURl-An adiournef drunk case was dismissed st tin Police Court yesterday moraine Another drunk was . fined S20 o thirty days. The cnne of s. man f0 kaaeping n vicious dog was adjourn e . FOOT TROUBLE8.-1Attentlon i; drawn to Messrs. Alley & C0.'8 ad vertlsemcnt telling that D1 Sr.hoii‘s foot expert will be at thei store Wednesday. August 6th. du1 1111; the fun-noon and at. the Quee liotcl 111 the afternoon. 8-5-21 WEDDING .BELLB--—-A prett) w1 111111111 was solemnlzetl on Jun1 17th at the homo oi’ Mr. and Mrs Hamilton Nlueon. of Vancouver l1. (3., when his niece Mrs. Bophh Mason lllff, daughter of the lstt tillvcr M35011 and Mrs. Mason o liunhury, became t-he bride of Mr '|‘1111111.'1.1 11hr: Parr of Cumberland l-lnglund. After the ceremony roe-option was hold which a numho oi‘ pooplo formerly of this city a" 11111111111. Lott-r Mr. and Mrs. Par left by motor for Washington an- Orogon 1111111111, Mr. and Mrs. Par will rrsldc in Vancouver. l -—~~----<-o§--_-. Mlnard‘: Llnlment for Rheumatloi >~— —~<o&-—i- MONCTON l8 CHOSEN » FOR RADIO STATIOI Plans Now Being Completed for Construction 0f Broadcasting Station 11l().f\1C'l‘UN, Aug. i.—~.\nnounc1 1111-11L is lnatlo to the cffcct that th 1‘ana1li.1n National Railways 1,11 n01 1-o:i1pl1.~ting plans for the 1-1-cc-t1o oi‘ a radio broadcasting station a Nltlllftttill. Work is cxprctcd 111 b .:<.1111111-111:1-1l i111111cdiat1-ly and t. 11:11-11 tho station rcndy for opcri. 11011 1n abo11t three months. 'i‘l11: selection of Moncton 111-on made, according to thi oft zial, 011 account of its contra location 111 thc Maritime Province.- ‘l‘l1o station \VlIl‘- be powerfu 11111111gi1 lo roach all parts of th. Maritime-s and the policy will b1 1111- smile as all other stations. 'i‘l11 1111111011 will be 11911-11 to l1roadca.» high (211151; concerts as‘ wcll a -1|11-1-.1‘-h1-s drawing 11111-11111111 to o] portunitii-s In and attractions o 1111- blarltinu- Provinces. 'i‘i11- M1111cton station willalwny’ I11» rvndy to c1111p1-r11lc with ul bona fidc nrgulllzatioiis in til 111111-1111111-s desiring to pro11111lgat- nforniuliun about any 0i‘ tho thrw .\iariti111o Provinct-s. The company will 111-ck 1111- t:o~op1-ratlo11 of pr1 111114-111 taiiizros and organization In thc Maritlmc Provinces for th l11'oad<-a11ti11g of iucssagvs of vuln- 111 tho flirt-e provinces. . Beach Swept I By Liners Wasl. (By Dominion News Service) ha. 1'uii'i'-S1VltJi1'i‘il. Aug. 4.~'l‘ll- .1111-rs biajostlc and l11-1'e11g-.1r1._ .1-1-11- rvsp1n1s1l1i1- for :1. scare almos .111pr11ac11i111; panu: on Soulhoe. 1111111-11 laicly. 'i‘l11; Majcctit: wa. 1111111111 for Southampton and L111 ilrreilga for A11111ricu. They pus: 111i 1-aci1 oti1e-r lnelwesen No lllau’: 1~‘urt and i111.» 31111111 Parade i’1er_ 111d 1v1tl1i11 n fow lIllhiltL-s .1111l 1lusl11-1i 11p 11111 beach lo a 111s taucv oi’ iiU yards above tho ortllli .1ry l1i|.',l1 u-atvr mark. 'i‘l11» l11-aci1 was crowded, and al .l1ougl1 tho inrush of wnlor was only 111111111111tury. it caused groa- ilistrvss and (itillftlfilflll. \Von1cn and children wor- 1l1~1111cl1c1i and knocked 110111111 a111, .l1-ck chairs wt-ro (worried ill! ll" |11-:1cl1 like boxes oi‘ nmtcl1cs. A1 .i11- tide roccdi-d it curred awn)- pusl1-cl1111rs and clothing. 'i‘l11 uorporattou 111-och staff nu1i sever- 1i 1111111111011 dasht-d to tho assistant :11 of tho cl1il1ir1-11, and it Will-l main y du1- to them that no ono wa.~ irowm-d. Scvorai women experienced ser ous losses. and on who had pre 1111-11 her 11111111111111 on holiday 101111 all theh money. Tho manager oi’ the Corporatlm pier rccclvrd many puoplc, had lin-lr clothes drlod l)!’ radium" and supplied them with refresh 1111-nts. \Vhen the tide came 111 thr 11 a roturncd a (iuuntlty of tho lost property which was rcclnlmvd by lhc police and the beach staff. 1121111 111” 11111111111 Itchedand Burned. Scaled Off. Cuticura Healed. “l was affected with eczema which broke out on my face in a . rash and ltchcd and burned and then scaled off. l1 caused much discomfort. I bad the trouble two or three years. l began using Curlcun Soup and Oint- ‘ mcnt and lhcy gave re- lief, umllfier using 111m cakes of Cuilcuro Soap and one box of Cu- tlcuru Ointment l was baled, In about four months." (Signed) Mrs. l-‘rr-d Salisbury, Norton, New Brunswick, August 23, i923. Use Cutlcurs for every-day toilet purposes. Bnlhc with Soup, soothe with Ointment, dual with Tulcnm. Inmph In! In: b1 lull Addnu (handily- ‘Ulfluulh '1 U. I0! “ll. Ill ulnlrucnllflunflilin1lllru HG. Show th. - 11-111-1-111 rolled in at a grl-al. lnvlghw . ousiy “dccclved" into working all DR- SOHOLUB ‘FOOT EXPERT viii be at, our store Wednesday msust 6th. lred or sore feet should see this .1s.'n. Consultation free. Allqyl A 20., Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E- l. _ aasz-s-g-rr. al and Entertainment in Victori- inll, Tuesday, August 5th, 1024 _ sars-a-E-a. m} PERSONAL-S Mr. James PendergasyKensing- on was a visitor to the city yester lsy 0n business. The Misses Mable Shaw and Haz- =l Gurney, loft Saturday 1110111111.: or Boston, Mass. Mr. llcrbert Strickland of C.N.R. ihops, City, accompanied by Mrs iirickland, returned from a 111s; o Moucton, Saturday night. Mrs. W. W. Brown and Mrs. M. l. Crockett, are guests at tho ierard lfotel, Borden. ,_._.._. Mr. and Mrs. liaslanr of S1val~ -ull, Alberta, are visiting relatives .111 friends in Springfield and 1111b11ry. Mrs. Rough Jewel's and family we f‘4’llll‘|lf'fl home after nperldlng .wo weeks in Caledonia, the gin-st 1’ hcr aunt. Miss Thomas Jenkins, Boston. 11s returned to Charlottetown, sf- ll‘ spending a very pleasant week 1 her sister's Mrs. W. E. Jenkins iurrny Rlvcr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Jenkins, Rich- 111111 St , r1-t11rn1-d 111111111 nftnr visit 1g fricnds in Peter's Road, Kin- lss and Birch lllll. (lenrgia Marr of Boston is spend '14 the wcck-ond 111 Murray River 11», gucst of hr-r niece, Mrs. \V. E. cnkilis. Mr. Edward Cast-y of St. John, l. 13.. ls spending his holidays here he guest of Mr. and Mrs F. J. asoy. Mrs. D. P. Botls. who has been mini-going treatment in the city ospital returned to her home 111 ‘loomficld yesterday. .110 Change In Opening 0f The _ Lobster Season 111 rt-fori-ncc to tlfo opening of 11- fall l11l1stor 111111111111, tlu- Murlnu flit-e in in re-cclpt oi’ the following 11111111111 which speaks for itself: o inspector of Fisheries, Clrtown, l’. i). Island. For your information and guid- nco l w111l1 to say that. there will 11 no 12111111111- 111 ihc oponing of the ' “as-on this your. liiretator of Fishl-rh-s, ' (llltlwil. {.'ii"i For Sore Fcet-Mlnnrrfs Llnlmeni. A Gift 0f Whales’ Teeth (By Dominion News Service) 1lA)N1l>ON, Aug. 4.-- Tltree Cl111-f." -f l1‘ J1 who were received by the ling at Uuckinglnun Palace r11 wznily brought, 111 sccflrdantsla with 1ativo custom n strange gift, This was a large- number of rhules’ tooth drilled and strung 011 o n. fibre chain. lt is usu-nl to nuke such a gift to the 811111111111- ‘lref as a 1411311 of a 111-sire to in- .ulgo in a cordial and pr-accahh- nllavor. ' All three chiofsr-wcre in Eur- 1p1-an costume. The Ki-ng chattctl vlth each 111 turn. Making- Busy , . Bees Busier (By Dominion New: Service) DONDON. A11g. 4.—~'l‘hese ar1- uuiclnening thucs, and evuo the busy bee is being made busier! Stimulated by electricity, the been of it. liorlase Mathews, of East Urlnstead, have been ingon 1hc your round. I11 most of the work on the farm is done by electric power, includ- ing the heating of incubators, the milking of cows. and hay-making without sunshine. . "f have been able 111 induce tbc bees to start work outside the i1lvcs long before their usual time." said Mr. Mathews. “All the hives were brought to gather under cover in a special shed electrically hosted and electrically lighted. "After indu_cing the Queen Bee to lay ggs before her time the other bees. following their instinct of leadership, left, their hives to coli- cct honey. “Tile shed containing tho hives has been pl-sced near an apple orchard. "Then st last s. month before otln-r bees had belzun to think of venturing outside, thousands of my boos flew out every day and gather- ed honey with sll their might from the apple blossom. "l believe I am the only bee- keeper who can boast of apple- blossom honey. it is different in taste to heather honey and darker In colour. but it make excalien Those troubled will» ' ::DON'T Ponce-r u» 11‘... sac 1 With 1s perfect foo doesn't clog Mule. .0 Real Snake Stories (By Dominion News Service) -l.0Nl1()N. \Aug. 4.— Stirring stories of struggles with monster wnu-ondas 111 the Amazon are 111111 the “lfi-footer" at the Zoo. (l. Br11ce Chapmen, F. l-luropean 1111111111-11-1-1011. ‘ 111 the Amazon his canoe WM iwlce ilpsct, and the party had to swim for the shore surrounds-d by iho hugo snakes, which 1411111111 most. of tho-Ir time 111 lllo river. “i 11nd as companions on the ex- pedltlon an Englishman named Maris and half a dozen Indians." said Mr. Bergelt, “and whilst pas- sing Maroyo island on the Amazon we noiiccd the head ofa large Anaconda protruding fro111 the wa- lUl‘. "The Indians have a great dread stricken, tl1cy upset the canoe. pitching 11s all into the river. "On reaching the bank we watch- 1-d the movements of the Anacon- dns. and found that they congres- ated in the water under s. tree trunk. spanning a creek like 8 bridge. "lie-re they were quite still with their heads above the surface, so we fashioned a pole with a noose at the end and. clambering alons the fallen tree, caught one round the‘ neck and hauled it to shore. where we lied it to a tree until we had constructed a box to put ilt in. "The snake which is the one now 111 the Zoo was 111 n. ions w! as an anaconda is, I should any. twice as strong as a boa. con- strictor of equal length, the pack- ing of o11r captive was as difficult as it was dangerous. (The M18" condo, ‘though not. venomous. W" inflict a severe bite. whilst, beinll a constrictor. it is capable of crushing s. msn with ease.) "We captured s second anaconda at t e same spot. and this save blrt to the coast. eating and has ens led me to cream, it’: a fem with excessive by Antonio Bergelt, who cnptilffld I111: a largo amount-of money from recently installed one town to another 111111 111-cu 1111s- Acting as collector I11 Ilrnzil for 111-arch party found l1is horse graz- Z. 5., it l8 11g in a clcorlng of the forest. Near the birs-‘ness of Mr. Bergc-lt to sP- by n lmgo anaconda was basking cure specimens of such creatures in tho sun. as are likely to interest visitors t0 snake, and upon opening i-t tin-y "The largest anaconda we on- watched bypusplcloug countered was fully 8B ft. long, but 1,1,4“; on as we bed no means of dealing they had n with a l-lve snake of this sine we were the prey killed it. We came across this 0H0- dysentery. with several others, wblllt. cron- They learned Chinese and Malay. In! the river with a cargo of pill. and gradually gaining the For a snappy breakfast that keeps (the mind clear and keen for office work. _ . '11. A 1 A ‘ a,- ml or 012:3?» mignb Ly d, and too. the sys- unique. tempting- new CORNT-ILAKESI van-Inch always , {alongside the canoe 1111111 oruned lthelr necks over the side. Once‘ ruore we were upset, but no one was harmed." .\ir. Bergrlt explained that nna- condas rarely attack mun 111111-1114 lnlerfuretl with, but he recorded 1111 tmccbtiun. _ "A 11111u11i11d tuossengrr c11111'1-y~ sing for some days," ho said. “A The party kllh-d tho discovorcd tho body of 1111-. unfor- tunate nlesscnger, with boots. clothing and equipment intact. The skin of tin- actuai sm-cinn-n is 110w ln tho Para Museum. W01nen’s Exile In Wild. Borneo (By Dominion News Service) Kellogg's has a snappy taste that’: Crisp and convenient for the, busy housewife bo- cause it's all cooked and ready to servo, a‘ terrible attack of cholera swept the country. The little colony sp1n1t every effort 111 tending tin- stflltllflll 111111 tiylug. Y1‘! 1-r1-ry one of 1111-111 1-1101111 011 ti11- 111-abuse. Now, afu-r lu-arly ill yours‘ work, thi- \1'11n11-11 l1:1\'1- n l1ospitul l\’1111hi11g. 111111 s1-v1-ral schools 11nd orphunzlgt-s with 2.11110 silnrn-d by 211 11111111-11. Motlu-r 111-ion and » 111111111-1" 11011115111 do not 1111111 1111-ir 31ml?“- 'l‘h1-y only stu-ak 11-111-11 11111-111111111-11. 1111r of 1111- f11111r1- 1vork that awaits tin-111. 'i‘l11-y hope to 1vork for many nun-e yours in 1101111110. Playing The Game (By Dominion News Service) LONDON. Ailil- 4.~'l‘l11~ VI1‘<-~ Provost of Eton, l-lugll NIHINKIHKI!‘ 11111, 111111 1111- 111-w of '1' 11'1"" 1111111101 nt tho pr11.1- distrllml- 0H that 1111- bcst thing h1- 01-1-1‘ 611W was ul 11111111. . LONDON, Aug. 4.-~Two aged of snakes, 11nd, 110001111111; pnu-lu- and unobtrusive wonu-u missionur-' 11-111, who loft Newhavcn a few days ingo on their way to Lourdes, have {spout alluost their wholo lives 111 Wild 110111410. 'i‘l11-y roturnt-d to England to secure new recruits for their miss 1m, when they return to Borneo in ‘three months’ time they will be gaccompaniel by seven new work ,ers. ‘ The two missionaries, Mother ‘Helen and Mother Baptists. have spent: between them 75 years in Borneo. The former, who is 64 years old, is n native of St. Helen's Ilsncmrhlrc. and the latter was bor11 at Preston 69 years ago. When as young women.‘ they re- ached Borneo in the eighties, they left all comfort und civilisation far behind them, going into the wild places of the island. where the savage tribes, seeing white women for the first time. regarded them as curiosities. 1 . Natives would run up to th m and touch their chins to sue if they were really made of flesh and bone. In the first months the mission- t0 24 W"!!! 0119B °|1 "19 ‘"7 sries lived together in a miserable lhut open to all. They were closely tribesmen. rce and vegetables- bread for years-Ahoy of malaria and C0ll~ llnnt uthlcto. At 1111.- szimr- 1111111111- any school rat-r,- ai nil. atl1l1-tic trippcd und ft-Il. llo Kill up, and l11indiy rush1-d forward. holy“; to 111; 111-frond. but he was tape tho boy who had nrvvr W011 friend to come 111 first. So111e might Sh)’ 1h!" W" a supremely lovely thing to do. it was than winning that race. HANDY ToAsn-zltl order. Io for lkln 111mm. muncllronlnw $01.11 nv essbnnocnnnstmrrms 11 21-11 DIcLlCuucuamcollouutoeil .N. place the first new honey on the The anaconda, in their eagernesiftdnnce of the natives. they found to make a meal or m; pigs, csrnetbelr chance after two years, when market." on M1111. It Inou 1111111151. II Ill. II- Psubnllilln- W101". 'i‘l11- school 11urdl1- rucc thcro was won x11-arly 211 yours ago by n brll- '-.< was n fr-i1-nd who 111111 111-v1-r “"111 1 At. 1111-. inst lmrdlu 1111- i1rilila11t ,- flrnt, because one foot from the I‘ n race stopped dead in unable his ‘ not. right, but everybody knew it W118 far more worth dolnl! He had not more than a second ‘to make 11p his mind. and 111 that moment,“ the l1oy who had never won n racc and had the prlzc within his grasp A long-handled cornpoppt-r may he used as s toaster in the filrnacc when the kitchen fire is not right _ or the electrical device is out of ‘I’ titfditiit A L'i0n’s Leap (By DomlnltTrNcws_ Service) Brussels. Aug. 4.——Durtng s 1H- 1-ir1<11.~1 porfo'r111a11ce last night at .\111i1u111-. nl-nr Nanmr. a ion (one Iotilooko-rs, who fled iurrifll-d. 1 sprs11g at the neck of a horse. pollrcnnrn fired. lion und lflllcd the horse. At two o'clock small wood noar tho town. rlttinl ARGHES and OTHER FOOT TROUBLES CORRECTED by j Dr. Scholfs " ‘ METHOD Dr. Scholls m: pXP-rt will be at our More on Wednes day, August 6th. where he may be consulted fres- ALLEY & CO.,Ltd Note, Wednesday being I 1111111 holiday Mr. Gleason will be at the Queen Hotel on the afternoon of Wednesday. where he wlll be planed to T no thou calling upon him for ooncuimlon. Anny-gs (romping; 11" t- l refusul it in order that his friend might win. 1 1 Pllllllfi-ll 111’ |l1r1-1- 111 a cage without a roof) 11111l1-r ti11- r warm 'l‘111- work is 110W j11111pcd ov1-r the bars among the 'i‘i11- lion ran inio thc street and A but missed the ‘n the morning 11111 lion was shot by s farmer in n