They toll notl They spin not! A Drama of beautiful women, who live for costly gowns rain- gems and their own selfish pleasure— And a beautiful story of mother love. PRINCE EDWARD TODAY—LAST TlMES-S- 7 8|. 8.45 s A picture strong in (llama- FlCh in beauty. featuring CORINNE GRIFFITH CON WA Y TEA RLE From the stage play by William Hurlbtirt; Directed by John Fran- cis Dillon Presented by Corinne Griffith Productions, Inc. and Pathe R€Vl(3\\'—~-T0])lCS of the l)ay . SALE 0F SAMPLE SHOES Ladies’ Sample Shoes, straps and Oxfords, brown and black, .and all size four. 20 PER CENT. OFF regular prices, which run from $4.25 to $5.75. Secthem in our window 8: B9. A L L E YLIMITEIJ, FASHIDNABLE FOOTWEAR A Modern PrintingPlant ~31 Ypur Servie 4 Central ilob Pripfery ‘I Guardian A very good ctl. and tho shoes polished with b way 0i’ makinl.’ This will dry very should lhcn u. clean, dry cloth. cr use art gum. - . ,,. . t» . Wallpaper may be cleaned with brown shoes darker is to rub llicm a paste made of 1 quart of flour with milk to which n few drops oi’ nnd 2 tablespoons of washing soda spirits of ammonia have bccii add- dissolved In 1 cup of water. This ~siioP from noimuri Cstdol . HELP THE ALTAR AND CHOIR BOYS by attending their festival tonight at ltochford Square. L- 01 C. Band. LADY FANE AND Vl6iNiTY-— The school is progressing favorab- ly under the efficient management of Mr. Mac liicVlttie, He intends to hold night school once a. week and wishes to have a meeting to organize this Aug. 27 at 7.30 p. m- at the home of Mr. Joseph Rodger- son.—liir- Edward Trowsdale. Try- on, was a recent visitor to West- moreland, Mr, and .\lrs. Hurry Wat son, Boston, lilacs, are visiting friends in this locality.—.\fr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble, have re- turned to their home, from Cani- bridge. Mass. ntnd have taken up farm liie at Fuirview- The carpeti- tens have been busily engaged in erecting their hoarse-Mr. Hezeki- ah Rodtierson, Boston; h; visiting friends in Lady Fune.—3lr_ llillard Francis was a recent visitor lo CTilflfllllL——TllG many friends of Mr. John Gamble are pleasetl to ace him out again after a serious ill- iiess.——.\lr. llallett Rodgerson. has taken up a. steady position in North 'l‘ryon. His many friends wish him great success.—Mr, and Mrs. Park- t-r Francis are being congratulated on the arrival of their baby boy nnd girl. . C. B. C. Notes ' Students who have not complet~ mi their courses at the Charlotte- town Business College are request- i-d to resume their studies when the term opens-September 2nd. ii‘ cnizageil at work durini; lhc day. special classes will be arranged for tlieni. Tile. Commercial Barometer indi- cnlcs “better times," nnd it be- lmOWs our young men and women who ileslre employment to get ready. NOW is the time to ar- range for just what the employing public require of you. RESULTS are what the student public want. in thls- respect the (fhnrlottetown Business College has an enviable reputation. Employed graduates and highly snilsfieil eni- ployt-rs. (‘.. ll. (Y. gflltlllililéhl t-vtiry. win-re busy, and happy. Proper training counts, ‘ smo concur i‘ Tonia League of the Cross Band-tonight A1 11091110111 Square at (be Altar and Choir boys festival. _ moah- V_ or . V A YOURS svi iiAiiaY s- PORTER Personal? Mr. J. E. Nswson of Boston, ts in the city. Mrs. Hammond Johnson and young son of Montreal is visiting Mr. and Mrs. . T.,Higgs. - . Mq tagire, is Mrs. L. B Ills . lrliidl hhMr . Samuel visiting hér her, Gay, Hazelbi-ook. . .- - .. Miss Pearl Msllish hasireturneti to her home in Montague after visiting in Pownal, the Yguest of Mniand Mrs. R. W. Jones. Mr. anti Mrs. Lefloy, Mason city, lowa, have motored to‘ the city on n holiday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCarey have returned home from a visit to Buffalo and Providence, R. I. Mrs. H. J. Carver and Miss Lil Carver of this city, are spending a few days in Truro. Miss Dell Cullen is spending a week in Kensington, the guest oi‘ Miss Ella McMahon. FLOOR OF CROWDED CHURCH OAVES IN POINT PLEASANT, N. J., Aug. 20. —Shortiy after nine o'clock to- night, the wooden flooring of the Methodist Episcopal Church‘ iii West Point Pleasant collapsed. tlirowng over 500 people into panic, and injuring many. Calls were sent to the Paul Kini- bull Hospital in Lakewood, several miles away, and n staff of physic- ians and nurses were rui-ihed to the scene of the accident. They found that many had suffered superficial wounds, and these were treated at the church and sent home. First reports of the accident which were received at the hospital had indic- ated that lhcrc would be a number oi‘ seriously inpurcd. and prepar uiionz-i were made for the recep- tlcii of the wounded. ll. was lcarnirtl that there had been more excitement than actual injury, however, and no one was taken back to the hospital. The church which is m small ACTUAL BUSINESS from the start. loge popular with the students and public. You get what will be re-v quirecl of you—the very latest in business methods. NOW is your Xipportunity. Business by actual business ‘rail-n dug. Sliorihand record 205 words iper minute. Typewrlting record, 74 lnef words |ll'l‘ minute. Proper train- ling, 'l‘l'JSTS nnd-er "international Type writing (‘cutest Rules" will be giv- en monthly for Underwood, Rein- ington and Id. C. Smith & Co., type- writlng ziwartls. Applications‘are being received daily for the term opening Septem- in-r 2nd. iii FORD PUTS SPAN OF LIFE AT 125 WAYLAND, Mass, Aug. 20.—Ap- plying principles well tested in nit- ioniotive ‘engineering to the mach‘ lllllHlll of the human body, Henry Ford, whilc enjoying a little leis- ure at his Wayside lnn here, pre- dicted that human beings would soon live to the age of 12 ,years. if they kept their working parts free of carbon. He virtually pre- dicted that he would inst that long himself by taking as good care of himself as lie would of one of his viii-titties. “Do you expect to live that long'.’" was the natural question put to him. ‘ “\Vell," was all he replied, but there was n. challenge in his voice. Petiplo are sontlng themselves u-p with carbon—in say in a few words what Mr. Ford elaborated upon, lit-was asked: "if the carbon is already there, how are you going to get it out?" "Mnstlcatlon." . "You know," continued Mr. Ford. “that when you chew the food well it satisfies you sooner and you don't need so much. Get only good food. and most food is good if cook- ed right. “White rnts lived three days lon- ger at the hospital without fond than the ones that were fed on white bread alone. We eat no whito bread in my house." (Toffee, ten. lobacco nnd liquor do not enter into Henry Ford's pre~ sicription for a diet tending to pro- long lifo nnd usefulness, and he cannot find n place for niiy of them on the table of the uian of the fut. "m. ‘and it is not so for in the future. either.” h.» said. As tn drugs. ho said: “'l‘hey are not of much use." Water and Ford's prescription. Womaifs Isiiatement Will Help Ch’Town "l hated cooking betmuse’ all l ato turned sour and formed gas. l drank hot waiver and olive oil by the gallon. Nothing helped until l used Adlerikn." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adler- ika acts on 1301i! ‘upper and low- er bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate is what makes the courses‘ in the CllnTlOmGiDWfl Business (fol, mastication was _ wooden structure, has a capacity of u few hundred. and it lwus believed that (he collapse of the floor hud lictn which had been put on it tonight when 500 persons gathered here Ifor the evening services. ___§-¢oo>i-_ LE TGIRLS SMOKE AFTER 21 YEAYRS TORONTO, Aug. 20. —Accortll'iig to ltcv. J. Woodsitlc Robinson. of (ladder parish church, (llasgow who is in the city to preach lwomen have as much _riglit to smoke as men. lie says: "if the men think it is correct for them and not injurious to their hcultli, who can say that the women should not smoke’! ' “When a womuu reaches the age of 21, then slic is supposed to have discretion, and ‘if she thinks that it is all right for her to ginicke. 15 it not just as iiiticli her business as it is a man's private business if he wants to smoke’! _ Of course l think it is a pity to see smoking uniting girls of 17 to 13, but when she reaches an age of maturity l don't see how anybody can right.- fully say that she can't do anything that is regarded as correct for mun." j-{O-C-ii BALLOONIST LEAFS T0 DEATH TO ESCAPE FIRE AS THOUSANDS WATCH FLINT. Mlch., Aug. 20.~— Ills balloon afire, George l-larkcr. 22 \' s forced to leap to his ticath f in a height of 30 feet here YB!" terday while the thousands of spec. tators watching the ascension look- ed on. The balloon was too near the ground to give Barker's parachute a irlinnce to open nnd he finally lct go nndd replied into a tree- ills neck was broken nnd he was killed almost instantly. His bride of two weeks is pros- trated at her home here. The top of the balloon was on flro at the time of ascension. but tho flames were not noticed until just after it had left the ground. UNBELTED. Unbelfed gowns continue to be the rage in Paris, and they are very, very short at the present Premier "Herrib man ‘at the Dawes conferenh _ constipation. Helps any case gas quickly is ustiihitituii. sinus-sinfully o" light- lw t-oinredmupor. 'l‘o ciciin dark pnp- Hughes Drug 0b., ~Ltd., Charlotte- on the stomachI4n..."l\l-1N minutes. town, P. E. l. ll General Nollet. a man ww io outstanding in French di ‘"- metii 112d stwnvffligaiissa. due t othe unusual stralnlwhf- '0 right-hand.’ V '1‘hls is d safioh n! articles per- tainlng to maintenance and repair uf your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this column, questions regarding your cai- or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to "Automo bilos," The Guardian Publishing Co., Ltd., Charlottetown. REAR AXLE There are four different types of roar axles used in an automobile. Nanicly:—livs axle, semi, three quarters. anti full floating. ' iii the following articles the dif- ferent type will be explained. The live axle is pflrhflllfi 111° most inexpensive ty-pc as far as the manufacturer is concerned. and live axle is where tlic weight of the cur is carried on ilie np- pendixes of the axles on to which are mounted the wheels. 'I‘liere are bearings installed at each end of the axle housing, namely, at the wheels and at the differential. 111" axle shafts being turned down and [it into these bearings. The wheels are then mountctl on the ends of the axles and tho load of the cur rests directly on the axle shaft at the poliit of bearing in the axlu housing. . planntary housing of the differen. iinl on to which axle 11s mounted the (tompensnting gear. This last will be explained under “Differ- enliul." The other end of the axle shaft is slotted for the installation of n key as is the wheel hub and upon installing the win-cl ihc key being inserted into the axle and into huh, acts as the driving unit. Qiiea.-—-llow docs a vibrator coil work? A. M. M., Summersitlc. Ansmfhe. vibrator coll works in the following ,niunner:—-Upnn an iron core is wound two windings. l-‘irsl, u primary or heavy wir~, soc. nnd, a secondary winding of fine The lop of the core then is llHPil ill-l nii t-lnectric magnet. A portable. blade is attached to the top of the coil as is a brass blade. EiHfll bind-c contains n. Tungsten point. When the current enters ‘the The axle shaft is contained in the < primary circuit of the coll, it magn- etizes and transforms the current through the sticoiidary winding and into lilizli tension, at the some: time drawing the steel blade downl 111 11113110 the magnetic core. Imnicil'iatclyl Bloor street Presbyterian cliurclmn twp-i“... n“, Pym-Q n", points op-l on. coming nwny front the con-i tact of the: brass hlude above it.' lnimvitliiitr-ly the points open the electric magnet lit-comes denuigit» etized and the blade springs back and closes the points, at which time the magnctiuin is net up again and ilraws the blade down to the magnetic core, when again it is demugutitlzctl and springs up to the permanent point above it. This is done at such a terrific speed as to cause the buzzing noise that is heard when coil is in tc on. Naturally the saturation of the primary circuit transforms the current into high tension current as is the case of llll ordinary induc- tion coil. and the high tension cur rent is collected by means of a ter- mlnnl. ——.:<o>-i WOMAN CONQUEHED MOUNT HUNGABEE LAKE ‘LOUISE, Aug. 20.—=l')r. Corn J. Best, noted mountain climb- er, explorer, writer and lecturer for the bureau of economics, Wash- 11181011. D. 0., accomplished the dif- ficult task Thursday of scaling tho dangerous ltelghls of Mount llunu- bee. which has not been climbed in ever to do so, and was accompani- ed by her pal, Audrey Forfar Chip- pam, artist and mountain climber, and Rudolph Aeninior, Swiss guide, who found nnd rescued Mrs. Dr. Stone, of Now York, fro mthe ledge from which her husband f-eli in the Rockies three years ago. Mrs. Best, who has a score of Roc- ky Mountain records to her credit, and who inst week broke the world's record by two hours for climbing tho highest peak in 11m Canadian Rockies, states that nev. er before in her life has she en- countered such a difficult and dang erous climb as that demanded by Mount. llungnbea. The crest of the peak, i-ihe declares, was as sharp as‘ a knife-blade. One side of the blnilo in n concave fashion giving a dizzy view of 4,000 feet to the snow below. The other slde- was u vast smooth sheet of rock dropping almost straight down. She and her cfllliilanions had to straddle this blade and crawl up its steep in. clino several hundred feet. after the fashion ofjTiirzan the ape, she snid. ' '- y‘. --—-'¢o->i_ BLACK and GOLD. Black nnd gold combinations are featured in fall milllnery. Gold leather appliqued on black felt is very novel. . o! is h.“ lill btuuu. Illul o ig-ttlétumllou mnsmncs an i. a vorllocill .N.W. . It. Iss1‘. ‘Iunuu no ~ t“ tits: JiEéipBgat-aijrc” ,4! '1 yo . r Jlfl} at‘- thing b)’ which the. Outside world can M I judge it. A car may possess flwfytgugtgnm, bile virtue-yet, if lacizshca 55,151,...“ ance, the world will pass niidticed. l Chevrolet has an appeaiiaiiidebiiiwhiich iany motorist may feel a senise 3f.’ r ‘ ,' l]; ha’ handsome car. And, bettgimfl, iflmmma those qualities of performanceawhich its handsome appearance WfQ J “lead one to expect. -- » .,...,.. u All that you could ask ‘of gfmqto; a“. is present in Chevrolet andwat-a- “price which makes Chevrolet transpdrtzftititii. the most economical in the worldqf/Ask your dealer for a demonstration. H uni ,,.. , . CHEVROLET Moroiii (jolt/loamy OF CANADA, Limited Subsidiary of General Motors of ‘Conadd Llmlud OSl-IAWA and WINNIP i" I t A. HORNE & 00.‘...- GEO. o. POPE s. song: . ‘chliifiotisto-wn, I Summertime. marriage. to u Frctlcricton colored ‘v i‘ girl, udiich reached her in ISniignn-llk llulllo lute; flibfjilllllpilhgqilhlzglr‘ lcd llPI‘ lo start out on his lfnilptslle‘ 1110111‘ 11m 1" i“! 11"] i ‘ Fréderlclon ;‘ is 0mm,“ as “Hymn . iwmys content ct, is TWO WlVES SEEK MISSING HUSBAND ten years. She. was the first woman ' HALIFAX.- Aiig. Zll-Soinowliere between llnllfax and Fr-ulcrlcliln two wonn-n. both clulnting the niiino of Mrs. ’l‘hoina._ llolincs, are searching for their ' ifiy fifty hus- band, according lo u Fredericton despotch to The Evening Mail, and in tip! megmliuiti, Thomas llolmtis. tho object of their search and zit’- factions. is winning horse races on the local track. _ Tho story-of thc tangled romance in which liolinos is the teentral fill- urn, was told lo the Frederick)" authorities, the iloaputch says, 11y a white woman who claims to be Mrs. Holmes No. 1, of Bangor, Mo... and who recently arrived in the New. Brunswick city in search 0f her missing spouse. News of his While unable to locate I-lolntssi 411N138 say that he never remar- ill Fffliltlfltiitlil, Mrs. l-luliiies_N0‘.'_11‘1(‘-‘1 111191411“ 1111mm" ‘lnlglnglelca: WflH however, succ ssful in finding nwny w“ 1““'1°r'“°‘| m 10;?‘ mu Mrs. llolmt-ii‘ No. -2, the bride of ulflfli Week. although 111B "-911 n. week, with whom site joined ‘for; 511W. lho W0lllfl|| who is nowtx u“ (‘.05 in the "man liuitt," after she 1118‘ 11111111195 11110111 111m w“! BL‘ had been shown documents con- ‘"111!’ “e911 1n 1115 wmpmly’ '1 firming tho marriage. During n H01 hnl1“@1_8‘~1W11°1‘1‘-- t m tour of llolnies‘ Fredericton hauntii Alllmren-tly unaware on rm. they secured information that their 110111110 brewing. llolmesl hon man had lcfi for Halifax. follow- 110F118 driver. has been wlninhgl! t”. lug the horses, and later Mrs. 01*“ 011 11"‘- 100111 "Mk ‘ft ‘ n?!“ ilolincs. ‘No. 1, left the city, prc- “Ill 111001. in yesterdays tveuotod suinzibly enroute for llallfnx. 1111‘- mdllbnlm‘ 111°““‘13' 11>“ p] aw The dcspntcli sluice that while K1111! ‘i010 1° ""1011: ""““;f(; Wm in Fn-ilerictoii ubuiil 1T years iigo_,’i"11i1 111.1199 Wm‘ C"1'1““u“"“|u0n llolincs was itiarried to a young w111°w1111 11°61'11"“ mm 110s ' wlii-tc woman, who accompanletl _<’>'—__ him th-orc from Sussex. She is said "Mhfird" 1-1"1""°"'_H°"' cm.‘ adian Pacific no Ill. w; i! non Ill . r- PAIN- allr Wilt. I win l-uly i. h" 1' .' " i ' n . . -.' 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