ULY 2s. 1926 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA_N The aryiage ancbsiagc Plot’ ' for Same i/l/ 0.21.113 » \\*R\\\\\ \\\ E~. l’, \\\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\\\‘ 54mm, Pl, Yunnan-rs non i..-ls day. —- Slap-hm oal, . Yam wanna-quay. ’ _ have it peaceably-I me Lama Lee Dedaxtes Ac kind of career. I have afrhtng tress Must be Resigned ,1 m devote myself with to Single ‘Biessedness thoughts and energies to the busi- ncss of acting. I have got to study and rehearse indefstigsbly. “I can't do this i! I have a di- vided mind and marriage cer- tainly creates that. If I married an actor, I should always be worrying about his falling in love with his leading lady. I!’ I mar- ricdsomebody not on the at» e, he would always be jealous of t e men I work with and those who may possibly wait at the stage door. The net result would be -a miserable home with tifts for New York City.—Thore is one career in which no woman can llopo to succeed i! she has a hus- bond. That career, according to Laura Lee, musical comedy star, ll scilng. bills lee’s nei hbora in Brook- lyn no always as ing the actress’ aiother why her retty daughter doesn't get married. Tiic iris lhs rew up with are all to ing to i emselves broad-shouldered husbands and pretty little apart» meats. She was lhe best-looking one o! them all and yet, one iiy one, shs turns her old heaux over ' to some other maiden. Mrs. Lee shakes hor head a little sadly for she. too. is slightly puzzled and says, “Oh, Laura I shall stick to single blessedness and pursue my career. “I am singing a song now- ‘Slecpy Time Gal‘ about the Sta -I\l’rl\OI'\'lE, Plny-at-home, Eight o- clock. Sleepy Time gal. If l were married that is what I would wants a career." want to be, but the demands o1 ,' “And that in just it,” says Miss the stage are such that one can- Les. "I do want a career and I not have a theatrical career and know there is only one way to be a “Stay-at-homo." “Put Away" More of PERFECTION ICE CREAM Bflween meals Ind w]: i! "if-‘m-yeo ever tim pa“, I y e your w“ :0 lor a tasty "cooling offW-that’; your °" i 9°"°"°"l hitil-‘Hnq of Perfection. YOUR AUTO TRIP zlhmflor boat outing Q not complete without a con- m MI‘ of Perfection, packed In Ice. Taken up little W" and when contents are used. may be thrown 37:8)“ Alwpya remember this confection is absolutely AND THE KIDDIES .. ml" "lily it io the int spoonful-you being ab_ ' "m? certain it contains the vitamins; essential or their little bodies. WFN wlsi-l 1o HEAR Fnom ALL FARMERS rue wnovmce WHO can surrcv GOOD CREAM—-WE USE LARGE QUANTITIES. Central Creame . Limited "95 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Pripmkewlklinister breakfast. dinner and supper. So l “Eirier and Eorgcdwéhl “IWoEGTH W31‘ at Georgetown and Central Guardian ED'S TAXI day and night set-i vice. Phone 687 or 2094. RODITB. TAXI SERVICE Em- pire Hotel, Phone 443-J. not forget Wednesday afternoon, Jilly ii at Stanblopa Lane sports of all kinds. Good surf bathing. All information in haudbllla. l 940-7-27-2i -_ | l- O. F. PICNIGF-Forasters dpi PREMIEWS SPEECH BROAD- CAST. --The speech of Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen. Prime Minister oi Canada, will lie broadcast from the Strand Theatre tonight. All. radio owners in the country whoi cannot be at the meeting will have an opportunity therefore to listen lll- 951-7-27-21 EVE-RY TRUE CANADIAN every man who takes a patriotic pride in his country should hear the Rt. “Hon. Arthur Meiglien, tonight at (‘he Strand and Prince ward Theatres, Doors open at 7.15 ii. in- 947 '1 27 2i TRIP DELAYED -- The many friends oi’ Mus. William Sellers of Ynrk will be sorry lo hear that she has entered the P. E. i.. hospital for irealninel. Airs. Seller accom- pauicd- by Mrs. Gorhaiil , Cooke East Royalty intended leaving in llie iieiir future on a visit to her eons iii Winnipeg and Edmonton All). ITRANSFERRED TO CHARLOT- TETOWN — Graehino Taylor. 0i llic stall’ of the Canadian Bank oi Commerce in Fredericton has been lfflilHf"l‘l"'!l to tho bank's bmiicli at Charlliltetnsvn. I’. E. i.. and left yesterday afternoon to Hlifl? up his new diliies ill; trans- for comes iii the way of a promo- tion. Frcilericion Gleaner. SPECIAL EXCURSION —- A special cxcuriiluu rail‘ irom Char- il)llllliJ\\'lI to Pinion and rclurii is living offered by the S. S. Ilocliel- ago good going Saturday return Monday for $4.00. This makes a. delightful wcek eiid holiday at lit- tle coal. 967-7-28-tf. MICMAC HISTORIAN — Profes- sor Hogans. of Acadia University. \‘Vollvi'||v., has written lu llie last isiuic or the Duiiinusie Review. a very intern-sting iiiticlo untitled “Apostle in llll‘. lilicnlacs." lie has resurrected from historical records null riihnrwisu souui [acts 011N661‘!!- iaig Illll‘ Alioligiiilns and especially iuu-ii lea-lei" lu-arly Kim years ago. Picrri- . ulillnrd. llc was zi. conspic- uous figure. a scholar and a teach- or, 'l‘liroo missions ivora establish- cil in his day one each in Capri Bil-ion, Nova Scotla and I’. E. Is- laiiii. This one in Nova Sculiu was at Sliubciiaczulie and in ii the ac- cnmollzilions were mnnl. satisfac- tory. Millard. the Apostle lo the Ihiicmacs. died in Halifax and was buried there and no stone or mon- uiiirut has boon erected over his grave. __._- {-O~}-—-—-i PERSONALS v Airs. Margalet Straiig and daugh- ter Jean nl Sydney are visiting in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 225 Queen Street. l | . Ed- ' ¢he!l<2!i@=l°W'1 'F<>da>' p Hunter-River %i§CSlf)ICfl(i i And Vicinity comer/ram Mir Bag! kilns Kallirriiie McDmlhlll, Pinpo- dalo. and Mrs. lkinci-iu Mciinualii. Allierton, spoilt a lew (lays iii (limp. [lllllklliwil last week. g i Mr. S. E. A. Wi'li:iil,._liiwcller, J {sin-lit lilo wcck-cnd ill. his llonla In lilo clly. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Slillphaul Wl-ro visitors in (lllarlottetown the early purl oi liie week. {his the Seal cyFlou/ Qioliif This label is the seal of Flour Quality: llw stamp of the maker's pride. and a symbol of protection for you- l l Mrs. Jas. Mc-Swain, Pleasant Val- iley, and Miss Iiiiiry hicSlvain, Hos- ion, .\Iaas.. were passengers re. liirllllll: from the city to Pleasant Valley on 'i‘uesdu_v evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Houston. and Nil-as Olga Waye. Bui1gay,\veri- wlsililrs in CDBHDIIEIOWII last iveek. i Miss (‘rhrisliue McPhail, DeSi-ilile. ( ‘Bliss Kay COX, (Tliarlnlletoivu. ‘Messrs. Smyllie McFurlaiie and __4._ l l i i l Lane .\loPliail, Canoe Cove, were ‘sw-ek-cnd gilesis at the (ilolie Hotel. c k Miss Irene Wedlnck has return- ed from Charlottetown where, for a few days. she visited her grand- parents. .\'ir. and Mrs. J, C, Mi;- Keuilrir-k. .\lr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. (‘av- eudisli, iviira among the 'm tin-ism: to the city the early purl of the week. Tile imany friends of Ml‘, id. N. lifcKllinon are pleased to kluiivlhat he is no steadily improving iii health lllill. ho will shortly lie ulile to return in his linmo at Nfiflil Willslilre. from the P. l-l. l. Hospit- al, whiz-h he ciilcmd scimc two weeks niio [or medical troaliiiliiil. Thu Mil-isles iirowu. MIITHHZI‘, rv- turning from a wcolCs visit willi bliss Stella Railings. Nnrlli liusll- co, ll'('l‘ llic ghouls livrc lust wcok 0t Mrs. Eldon Seaman. ‘Hi1 i 'l‘lic- Sliders ‘liornlliy UlHlHVf!" and] Euialii‘ Mobs-oil WPFP visitors in Frr-Ilorli-liiii izisl iveek. Among lllllfil‘ alivndlug rho Cfilk flfiYVililVl‘ i-onvoiillnii Ill (‘lmrliilld town on Friday WPFt‘ Messrs. Wm. lirlclloligzlll, Silas lVailiiarnil, Jos. E. Androw and Paschal MCnDllHlll. llll Arthur H. Lamhcicn, Gait" Adjutant of the Brotherhood of 5t. Andrew leadership camp at Balsam Lake. who was one of the four survivors of the tragedy in which eleven lost Alias Anna Rogrrsnn has return- eii from a [HPRSHIII vlsii Willi .. 'i Renal" Mi-‘lican. North Willslliro. PAGE snvng Pint-lay will mulil: you In wmi ills lmulimi, mull mum uh»: lljlll wikhuul fear uf ClJfll Any doctor will tell you: "A corn razor is dangerous in unskilled hands" "Ii: takes a mighty skilled hand to pare a corn," writes Dr. john D. Barrett. wcil— known foot specialist of Springfield, Mass. “The least slip an the toe is cut,and a cut toe may mcun infection." So, for more SiiliLf, when a com needs pairing. see a chiropodist. His knife doesnk slip. He is a skilled specialist. To remove your corns at: home use Blue-jay. It is the safe. surc and cutie way tn end u corn at omc. The cool, velvety paire- iicvcs the pressure aui-J pziin at oncc. Oils or two illus- tcrs will end the most oi» stinlite corn. Standard (or more than 26 yczlrn. Such success tells its own story. Al. all drug stores. Blue-j ay THE SAP]! AND (JITNTLT: WAY TO EN!) A CORN lmill ha Vi liviwarii aiivnrlr-Il ill!‘ llfumiriii union at North ilusitivo Iasi \\'l'i‘k.,Fr'illll~i and ilviios ‘ liluznnialisni should lw irl-alnd wiill Tili- ihSlXJHlliil-l and healing properties of live-ii Isa i-uls, willi- "’“i““dihe most reliable from NlayllI-lil. \\'lll'I'(>‘ slu- I'll wi-rlililip 0i Mi‘. and Airs. \\'lii..ili-iiiiiiislralvil fur ilorriill. ‘ lug z-xlmidoil to .\ll‘. and .\li'.‘4. ill-u. animals, ‘l NEW 60008 JUST RECEIVED Big iol flhililren’s Patent Strap Slip- pers. Sizes 3 I07 lor $1.25. 8 lo llll-2lor$l.5ll. 9 to 2 lor $1.75. fllheaper kinds 3 lo i7lor88c. i New Black Satin istrap Slippers, ‘medium heels lszsa. fliiéii E slit... ,8 t r a p Slippers, medium h e e I s lilHlHlOll, North ltusi ‘SP5 Ill-a and iCuhilii- All’ won-k colobi-zilo llllfli‘ grim‘ in Albany, \\‘lll'l'i“.illlll;‘ illllli\'i‘l‘.‘illl‘_\'. liliii-lil d .\ll'fi. la‘. \'. Alvis-ml. SUlll rill l‘lll' happy iil‘(“\ 5.,“ - — . _po>___ lio-i i:l<‘m‘ lillfllilllllili‘. oi slim. .\l".<.. A ll. llnualiiu and Airs. la‘. Final-i" iiilri l'(‘llil'ill‘il ill’. 'i‘lmina:a' u-zis psi mi ‘Flinsihiy- liIHl at ilii- unlit‘ ilils lkiiiiuus lficil-l-lrllt llil. ri-iiiudy liliVll lllly yo; a. , ll zilsii llii‘ lullnillmziiriry pally. _ Fl‘.l'illl'lll‘.‘4. lvruisu-l: auri sprain .. iiuzivllr-ili l‘(lllLZl‘iiiilllillflllii an» hi‘ i 1'1‘ iii 11mm,“ beings m. their lives when their canoe capsized. Lambden told a graphic story of the heroic part played by the leader, A. R. Shea-Butcher. dllslii Lucy (‘ragkwolh -wlin has‘ hilfill visiting hora fnr smviv win-kn, thl‘ gllvni or Nil‘. and Mrs. Murdoch (Tuilific. leaves on roinrn this weak in iii-r hfillll‘ iii Forl Wllilalu. Oiil. Sim will hi‘ accompanied as far nu Szickvlllr- iiy Alina Dnrulhv (‘ul.llfi‘e, who will visit lhcrr- lure éifilllrl time the gin-st oi‘ hill-is i'1\'il Siorilnen. ::F‘or Elolli House and Stable.- Tlieru is a good lloal ni‘ similarity physically speaking, between h ii‘ zllhilwraiii . . muniikén gllllalfsflflljllrflllb11501?[if many the weak-purl with irlanrls ill Nlnuuii ailments arising from iiiIlamiiial-Swwam i linu and lo all manner oi’ cuis an: _ 7 _ ‘ , bruises. llr. Thomas {dolor-trio Oil Mgpé‘;fiijv;\'n\lrd iii ii enrircly rclizilile remery for, ‘ I ,L . ., ... such ailments and mishaps in blllihinjl“ “N” "hnwddo “ppm!- the fin‘ l human beings and the bower ordcrimnr at‘ HM’ Pam“ i“ MW m“. " IIW. of animals, g ‘Mr. and MFR. S. !\I iJanIi-i sin-iii Mr. Sterling Mr-Loau. of hlcLr-lni James L. MacDonald. 52 Water Street. Mr. and Mrs. William: lVl-atherhy Cliurlollelmvn [are spending the iveek end in Wostviilo N. 5., the gues-is of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wealheriiy. » lMr. Hammond lirown and son Harold have returned to ilislr home iii Roxbury, Mason after spending a pleasant visit wlln his brother Norman, and family at the old Homestead in Cove Head. Mr. Ilrown is associated in business wilh Miss Greellhood and brothers successful lawyers in Boston. v ' Minard‘: Liniineiit for Burns. Waterfront Directory July 27, 1928. Pooh's Wharf Sclillllllfll‘ Electra. Carraqher’! Whar! Schooner Edward Grover. Carveil‘; Wharf Schooner Dwlna. ‘Plckard’: Wharf schoonera H. H. Kltohonor and W. H. Eastwood. Lyonh Wharf Schomicrs Bonus and SpflfllL ‘Buntain and Bell's Wharf Schooner" Charlotte M. Bruce Stewart's What‘! S. S. i-Inchelaga. Schooner Carl E. Richards- Fuli’: Wharf Schooner A. C. Nowbolt. Take Your Corns 0i? In Hot Foot Bath Tho hot water extraction ol wins is tho surest. quickest. sim- plesl. way ever thought of. it takes mily n minute to apply a covering of. Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- ii-ai-lnr, and ll anon frliiziea the corn or callous so that a foot bath shells them right off. You must be sure and get Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor: it's a wondorllil antiseptic corn softener. it coals lillle. Obtalnahie at llruilklfltfl everywhere. and is abiiolutely suro ln giva you the desired results for cornn, thickened loot lumps or sore callnusea. Mlnarilfii Linliiiant fur Burns. ___.._-_{-O-§—-- ‘ ‘Elma. Charinilvloivn. iwis horn un 'l‘hursdziy in riu- lllliirfll-ilfl of his firm. ooovawowvoa oooa-oooo-O-ool I Miss Iiiiili llogorsuii. who spoiil itlle past. lilrvc weeks ploaisimll_y' at Fashion Fancies i Iier home hero. has rcturiicrl to tho "'“"*'*°"‘”‘”.**““"icity in reanvme her ilutioa n1’ the THIS umous FLANNEL cos- i“ E" " "°““"*‘" TUME is SMART FOR i hlFB. Robert Sellar and Master SUMMER TRAVELLING lTheo, Seiiar ‘have relui-nwi loiiiair home at Whoailny River, from a llwo weeks‘ visit ln lilalpoque. They ivere accompanied by Mrs. Salinas daughter, Mrs. Harry Crozlor. who will visit her home for a few days. Mrs. Gainn and Master Eric Brown ivere passengers i0 Brzidal- ibanc the latter part oi’ the week. i What mighl have proved a much Imoro serious accident occurred at {rile railway ‘crossing in Summeralrie inn Friday when u Ail-Lauizlilin rar _o\\'ned and driven ‘by Mr. Everett .Wedlock, was struck by a freight Strain and practically demolished. Mr. wedlock escaped unhurt while lilo other occupant of the var. a lSumlmernlrfr- man. escaped with ‘slight injuries. Miss Mary Ragmlll and Mrs. ‘John Laak have rr-liirnmi from Tape Traverse. whore for a low days they were tho gucsln of their isislcr, Mrs. Innis Miitlart. Mr. A. .l. Mnlmod. funeral dirnir-l lor. llll-l sou Daniel Mclmod, Stan-i [lay Bridge. and daughter. Mrs. Arlrhl Johuslnne. llronkfiolil. motored i": Si. Peters llay lo ailenll iho lunar-i ial nn Saturday last 0f ilia lati- i.\ira. Margarol Mcbaino, which tmiki iillavei at lior homo. lllayviow llnuacl lallur aevurnl wet-ks‘ illness.’ | “PHI-WK. Arthur. John. llnlil-ri and ilavls Mnffaii. Sydney. ‘N. 8.. (‘il-IIH‘ iln tho island last wank to ism-lid llin golden wedding oi‘ their par- Finanel makes a moi-it ilcslriiiiiricnls. ‘Mr. and Mrs. William Mui- nuil for ‘knorai summor wear. If foil. Mayfieid. a sister. ‘MFRWHI- tho cliinali- la cool. ii may be iinorl.,loii Houaion. o! ‘Slrasburlr. ‘Saaio. \l\'l\ll(‘ ll one wlshcii lo wear it inirame home some limo ago, and vary hol wuilhcr a financl jacket was joined ialoly ‘by her husband. is really qiilio iroiii when tho ililillkfirlioy leave on return lo their home lg omilll-d. ilii lhn Wont next ‘week. ‘The mndri zvluivc ilciparts semi“. wliut from ii". liars or a lsllnrrrii Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cummings suii. by iha flflillllfln oi a ("mpg lfldlilvfi had as their guests Mr. and its lai-kot. Thu top purl is bright Mrs. Warren Phiiinoy and two groan flannel mid llie lining‘ of Iheuions and daughter of Quincy. MRFIL, cams yr-llnw silk. with a malrhlng who motored here with Mr. .l. W. yaiimv llnwer at tho iiullnniioln. .f\\'ixmi, also m‘ Quincy. Th0 sklrl repeats tho yallow and‘ green colors in Ir- plaid dnaigml while thr- iiltlc hat i5 groan lclt By Marie Belmont Minn Jessie Molleth. (irnndvlr-w,‘ la the guest. for a low days or Mr. “Proper Food and Ezrrrinc," by ARTFIVR A Jfrllfllbikfs Former physical director, Cornell Mrrlicni College. i Physical trim makes a man victor be a victor instead of a loser. all one needs is a little more nerve sieadying a n d _ nhysIr-ai stami- na. If yon will urranEe to g0 through a regu- lar program of nailing-up exer- cises each day t o k e e p t h e muscles supple and your wind In condition you will run away ' with a iol. of tiie week-end sport events that you enter. Good physical trim is a rula for good playing trim. Observe it and you will observe an immediate Jmprovement in your game. A golfer says his game is away oil because hc does not gr: the op- portunity to play golf more than one day a week. The tennis player has a similar alibi. claim- ing that he lacks time nail Judi;- ment o! distance through lack o! practice. The lllusl (wseilliiil point lo be a good golfer or ten- nis player is muscular co-urtilnn- lion, and the only rlnie llint by dolly sysle mntic "Rowing, Johnny Far- roll. who is now ranked among tho ten fore- most golfers in the world. nari who was ilio biggest WlTlYl/‘T of golf prizca this past win- tor in the South, having defeated the pick 0f the United Stains, claims he owes his porlect coordination. timing and steadiness to the system of exercise I planned for him when ha trained at my gym- nasium, and which be gin-s through daily. irreaiu-rllve of the amount of exercise lie guts nn the golf course. I have a chart of twelve exer- cises which are loo lengthy to put in this article, am‘. which will keep tho average persons muscles supple and llmher and will help you In any sport. I will Kindly send it free to any of my readers ii ihcy will for- wnrd to mo a stamped ad- mlisoles will co-ordinzilr is when dressed nnvr-inpc, Sviiri lo Ar- they are supple and limlwr. The thur A. McGovern. B Wvesl Six- Way to get them flexible isly-slxth street, New York (lily. EXERCISE AN AID ‘IN ALL ENDEAVORS Moderate Reducing Diet BREAKFAST: Grapefruit. Orange juice, cantaloupe or froah lriiii. Our knfl. bnliod or punched egg. Two small aiircs of bacon. One alico of dark broad toasted. Hot Wafer, hut skimmed milk or a cofloo substitute. llolwcrii brcalifast and lunch ca! some fresh fruit and drink lwo glasses of water. LUNCH‘: Small serving n! lean meat. Two vi-golablon such as aiiinilnli, string beans, carrots, rnlory. One slim of lunar nr a bran or wholn wheat muffin. For dessert sll-ivi-il fruit or a fresh fruit cup. Between luacli and dinner drink two glasses o! water and oat some fresh fruit. DINNERF A thin soup such as ronsomme, bouillon nr broth. Moderate helping of chicken or fish. One-half baked polato. A salad of vogolabloa with a half table spoonful of dressing. One slice of brrad, a roll or a muflin lliilil)‘ buttered. A liol. drink. preferably skimmed nilik. REIIA R165‘: Whlle these diets are arranged with tho Idea oi weight reduction, lhia method is srlrnllflraliy oom- piled repzardlnlz ilic intake of calories. only eliminating the flu orodnrlac hauls. but on lhn other linim (‘nlilalll- lag all the. aridn. minerals. vitamins. rairiums. pro- teins. rte, oasriillni lo a wail-regulated body. this \\'<=d-~ ' 'l‘li<-ir diuigliicv, tin-y will kpond .1 IVPOK ii-illi ,\'li',i.\li'.‘i. lVilliillii hlilrrill‘. iii Iilriiiiisnil.‘ Min. liar-l iifflYPil liolm: in be pm» Pains. h... Svizilir-a and u“ \ \ Ml“;iv\v>l'n All lr-Hrrn in Mr .\li'ilfl\'l‘fl’l should b» IIndTFQQPfl In \'.) is “w: ma». sin-am. New lurk "lu- ;$3.98. Good, re- made by Teirauli. 250 n; we; strong work boois and shoe packs oi r makes at the lowest price we have ever 5asked., Headquarters lor best kinds oi ap- iEllfili-‘JQS lor cums, bunions, falling arches, crooked or gliEXBIi toes, elc. iwiisnsioizs u HURT? Apply to Our Mr. Brown. Headquarters lor lloleprool Hosiery, pail latest colors in- cluding moonlight shadow, almond, sunburn, toast, ,harvesi, n u ll e, igrain, peach, black, while, ole, etc. 60H‘ Bli0$., Llil. with a yellow hand. and Mrs. Geo. H. McMillan. Tolerate, W135 ngwloih l Fcolwear and Footzornfort. 9.7!» T ZN ilil-Jil,