EEEEEEE-Ei“ ‘n o fln- s; or-Ii» lr-tu bc ro sf or III ‘use 9.12 gee-s‘: a‘ eimplecleanlinea. Enjoy doe _ ’ obtained bythe » use of Fairy Soap —-eosp in its pure- eet form. Made N SOMEBODY l‘ SOMEWHERE § _WANTS YOUR‘, PHOTOGRAPH ‘ " * By BA YER == __'_':_;_r— ————---- @153 Great George Street ~ more it complete success in their i5 +0 w+o+o o oo-wmo +0 ¢+v+ ‘ 1 rEEns FEEDS HORSE, CATTLE AND HOG FEEDS , Poultry Feeds Baled Hay and Straw, Feed [llcll ’l'v-_l~-plione .......... -_ 133 z om, (Black and White.) illuuuvlon _____ __ . ~ , ‘ ' Si, liuwrcuce ‘Flour _ _ -- t Bram Shorts. Hog Feed, Ottawa Power .... _. _ - Oil Cake Meal,_Cotton Seed Cuba (fanc Sugar __.__ _. 11% ill. Dlg§,|,|.l¢"'fu"l¢d Grains (Jnha Cane Sugar Pfd ____ -_ 611/; ' 99d w Bill’, Cfllflhsfi’ Oats. Pan American Petroleum .. 57 Cornmeai, Cracked Corn, _\n,@1-1¢,-111 (‘mp __________ __ 1111s,; c9" Mw" chm‘ F9“ (for Brazilian Fraction __ 45 young chickens), Germ Midi Qllmfl! U0!‘ Hogs), Beef lloivzird SmillrCniii. — 59ml", B0710 M1581. Laying , Spanish River ‘I’i'd_ — Meal. E50 Milrih. Milk < Spanish River Com. __ _ _- , < Mash, Alfalfa Meat-Charcoal I, Sit-cl (‘omlpnny oi Canada. _ 7",’, (for poultry). Crushed Oyster 0 lirlilfill Empire Steel 1st Pfd < Shells, Grit (for poultry), Y Ptlfllnflflfi _______________ __ _ Lice Killer, Poultry ’Specl- 0 ,\1,1111,1 ____ _ ‘tic, Stock Food, Legbands, 4 glmwhngan ___ 131) OTC. Flour Robin Hood, Royal House- hold Beaver, Queen City, e+0+ev lsflljlhprn 1»,§;11};'fjj i,‘ 4 wheat Flour, Graham Flour, fll-inlrcal Power __ s. < astry Flour, Table Corn- '1‘ “lpfill Electric _ l 1 _ eal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, < ‘ 1i Breweries __ f 'étc., etc, V t: _ r‘ Sugar _____ __ 4» We aelli WHOLESALE and. 7 ‘ ‘"1 ———————— -- <>~' RETAIL at LOWEST * r u Fuumlry ‘ " ‘,.pfl|cEs_ , - ocomotive _________ _. ' -. .. _ - _ 1 l, K; __ _ -. w‘ w? a" lllfllfliidliad oalm ii qilrllhltéltilpfttirnefnfg‘. Feed Barley, Feed - Buck- l‘. 1.101,“. Rflhv; ' ' ' H,“ _ - ‘ , . . .y . -.l- I wheat, Feed Wheat for cash Ivwhflihh, Sum, ____ __ m L; °r l" exchange f” Flour and ll|‘l.i'l'l|2lll()il1ll Paper ___ 51%; ‘ Fmlfl- l ‘- Richy ‘Sqirlulgficld __.__ 15v, , _ ' . r'X_ 'i‘il‘l')l‘lllll _____ __ __ _- (‘drier & Co.’ IJtd- lniornzitirvnnl Mer. Marine __ -— FLOUR“ csAm FEEDS - girl-Hi Sluul Cur -- ~ an in! o . Studebaker T“ l‘uion Pacific . , l‘ or Fire Insurance ,',' ‘g __________ __ Oonqtlt » II. M. SIMPSON 150 Riohflond ltrest Phone 30! I 006404-044 f-e4e++¢¢-e+¢4¢p PFOfESSIOIIEIl Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C, Barrister, Etc. Money to Loan Dunk of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P, E. l. MacDonald & nit-rill} B. A. J, A. MeDONALBD, H. F. McPHEE l" ‘ ‘ A. I Bsrrlstenu, ‘Attorney, Etc. i l wMflifiy to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown RTark‘ R.‘ _McGuig.an dfwmarsn. “ douihiron. 5T0. Money tc lLean, Camp-op Block , l Charlottetown, P, s. Island C. hi’). Archibald ‘dusts of MJY. Post Graduate sch-zen and Hospital, uyto. Eur,‘ Nose 1' " ' ulldlng- t 4 é ‘r ' A Gold Medal, Diamond, Whole- 0 ‘insulin ZZOHOE from Holman! Catalog MR8. 8. R. JENKlINSInd Mrs- , .~.Honne on behalf of both or- gt: est-s acksbwlcdgewith thanks e spin of twenty-five dollars from oorc c McLeod Ltdwsud twenty dollars sfrourT-ho imperial Tobac- c0 Co, prize money awarded car- nival week. ‘-'_i5l'T_.|NG PAfiTOih, r-The Rev. 1' lionneil of St. Andrews church E‘ ilbun. N. B. will preach in tho v lnndon church - on Sunday h‘ i», July 27th at 11 o'clock. I - = “i .v A. D. Storing of Brook- i 1 N. S., nnd u former minister of he congregation of Long River on. Kemflngton will preach in the "Goddle Mcmoililal Church- on the sump Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock. _ . c, CHILD'S SAD DEATH. — Much sympathy is fcit for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Waugh, New Arman, in the almost sudden death of their only - child Herman W., aged three years e@ec'5uy‘lf°|: bath _ and thrcc months, which ccurred and ‘one: ‘um l‘ it ubout 9 o'clock Thursdn evening. _ _,' He was a particularly bright, myour DGIIIIOOIII- sturdy boy until about ziimhourbe» " fore his death when he was seized with a convulsion. A doctor was hastily summoned but the little lifc 1msscd out u fcw minutes after the doctor's arrival and before any- thing could bc done. The funeral takes placc this afternoon at 2 o'clock to tho Central Bedeque (‘t-niclcry. NEW FIRM ESTABLISHED.- Atlentlun is called to the large display ad of Affleck &»Cudiuoro, atppearing in this issue, This new- ly established firm opens for bus- iness thl morning in the premises formerly occupied by G. ‘L. Prow- so}; Toggory, and handles s. com- plete line of paints and house fur- nishings. Messrs Affleck and Cud< more have for some years been with the business firm of Beer and .Weeks acquiring there thor~ oug-h knowledge of their line of tiusinessl. whit-h will enable them to efficiently rope with tho needs of tlic buying public. ’i‘bc (‘tuardian bespoaks for this ucw and enterprising firm the con- sidcrzttion of (‘liarlottetown house» holders and joins with citizens in wishing hlossrs Affieck ‘and Cud~ now undertaking. STOCK QUOTATIONS iL-UAFAX, July 25.—Qnotatlons furnished by Ward & John-slim, .\‘ll‘llll)(iI'S Montreal Stock EXCllflll~ gt‘; ilnwurd Smith Pfd. . I ‘lAtllFPUilflP Pulp __.__ - > (‘zinadlzin General Electric _ ,—— (fiinadian Steamship Com. __ —~ (lanadlzm Steamship Pfd. __ > Asbestos Com, _ _ lmzuinion Bridge _ -ol' the most interesting of the pho- . cd a “itoviuw of llllillnfisS Condi- " tron-a on l’. E. island" is composml Charlottetown Rotary Club. letown, 8 p. m. (Dv.) Evangelist Foster at Capo Last Sunday evening many could Gems Hymn Book. i4 A meeting of the executive of tho Prince Edward Island Rifle Assoc- iation was held yesterday after- noon, and it was decided to allow tho peep sight to be used at the province matches, August 5th, 6th, and 7th. This will moan greater ac- curacy and easier starting for all nnd will bring back to the sport many men who found it a tryingbr deal with the service sights. A good supply of new sights have been received by the different un- its and those having rifles in their poseseion should have them fitted at once with the peep and get in‘ few practices. llllllllllli ‘Some parties are canvassing the town selling stock in a Shoe Manu- facturing concern, and using our name as well us some olherls, Wu know nothing ‘about the merltu of this,_zmd have given no authority to any one to use our name in this connection. ALLEY i 00., Ltd. 7—25-1i. -————<-o->i—- Mlnard’: Linlment for Rheumatism ' Tom Mix Creates New Kind of R016 - FOX STAR APPEARS AS AVIA. TOR IN “EYES OF THE ' FOREST" Tom Mix came to the Prince Ed- ward Theatre yesterday in nn en- tirely new role. He was an aviator in the Forest Ranger Ser» vice and if he enjoyed the experi- ence as much as we did, he ccrtlain~ ly had a great time. The picture is "Eyes of ‘the Forest" nnd it is as thrilling an affair as ever has been the cinematic experience of Mix or his audiences. Mix performs some of his typi- cal lilixion stunts in "Eyes of the Iforcsl" which excel anything even this star has attempted. One of them is leaping from Tony, his wonderful horse, into the air and clutching the axle bar between thc landing ivhccis of an ulrplanc which swoops down overhead go- ing eighty miles Ian hour. This comes as a sequence to o fight with a baud of lumber thieves whom Mix is bent upon capturing. “The Haunted Valley" serial closes tonight with the usual happy ending. The comedy is ‘supplied by ‘the "Our (iang" kids in "Lodge Night" and is a laugh from start to finish. This is one of the ‘ snapplcst wreck cud pro~ grams shown at tllu Prince Edward [or some time. Don't miss it. ---<-o-c-——— FEATURES OF P, E, l. The (turrent issue of the “Busy East" might easily be called the "Prince Edward ‘island number" containing as it does two fine ar- ticles dealing with the Province and also some splendid photo- graphs oi' scenes within its borders The first of the articles, by Mrs. Lucy (lcrtrude Clnrkln, in u. com- prehensive prospectus 0f the beau- tles of the province which should be of invaluable ‘service to tourists, it is profusely illustrated, u bird's cye view of Charlottetown taken from the air lust year being one togrophs. The other orticlr slyl- of summarlcl-i nl‘ thr- spvechvs lai- oly delivered by members of the {C} For Sore Feet-Mlnard’: Llnlment. n“ 3 MONTREAL EXCHANGE lilfl-i Victory l.'l.'l.'l Victory i922 Victory _ l BANKS iiank (Tommorco --------- _. iiank ‘Royal ___. 1R2 _ 2161/,- llank Montreal ___ .. - llunk Nova Scotia _______ _. - \\'lIf‘ill~~Jllly 132%, Sept. 130%. 1W1‘. H1374‘. ..' Forn~Juiy 108, Sept, 104%, Dec. 927/11. ‘ llléals~July 53%, Sept. 46%, Dec. o1 _ , enunuoiu ' Community‘ FREE \ Sunday Evening 8.30 ,1’. M. Good and an Inspiring Address l » lppi1oneQ850J. ourd-'-'-I.to 12 a. m. 1 to 5. _. W" ~~'"‘"-"" P" “l i , . “___-___...- i ING BVEDEGUE METHODIST OIR- l QUIT-Sunday, July 87th. The . Minister at “edeque, 11 s.m.; Sear- _ ' Traverse, 7 pm.‘ not secure a seat. Iie on time. Bring hm" recenuY- "h" 5" m9 sem- um m Beautiful Home! \ (By Dominion News Service) "W" “W” Ymk “d LONDON, July 25.—At an flc in the London streets hutflbean mo" arumc ye; square. place, was prepared for dnythlngq . 1 f 1-1 530,000, lt masked men had driven up and n5 a cos o n“ y cheeses sing in the night?" he “m, “éaunnt, return; their little Joke. amused themselves by ‘ -‘ hidden treasure. They ‘have met nt true“; 111° “pert-M o; Clflyeflng 1; various rendezvous ‘been given newspaper ma" and Dlnwmdis, an cars, have“ done and said the most nmnattqy w 115613111111, who 1-119 unlikely things t0 the molt l-lflllke‘ charming visitor might be. Clover- lY Pwple» and an" 11°"?! °l 9X‘ ing is first to meet Zatlanny and citing chase, following clue liner within s short time their ucquuin- .1 . . “i; ..J ‘l; "“ ‘T .I Revealed Q1. ‘if,’ ask ‘Oxen’ I .. A majority of the scenes from the Jualntod their friends with her ‘ _ .. Lloyd pmducuon l“, 11,111 1n and true identity. the interior riy settings used in the filming of the newspapermm, mums 1,9,- TB!" drama. are said to be some of tho tho great difference in their ages seen on the ma“; naught lo him. suspended. u Society trflulurelluut screen. In addition ‘to ‘the artistic puts m» love to the tost in many oooo usws son RIFLEMEN. "wk Plscs- "WY"?! "M" Bslsruvs- backgrounds, "Black 0x911" u fur- ‘ways and finds no devotion ‘is slu- l tbEr enhanced pictorislly by the cere. ' The policeman at the c0rnerofe1ab°ra1e wufdpgbg worn by Miss "'9 Squaw» "awed m" L.“ 34'9"‘ Griffith and other members of tho not she is entitled‘ to t-ho love of a “m hum “t m" 54"“ will!“ in” cast, costumes and furs roprssont- much The principal theme of the story Austria has arrived in America to hissed: “m 7°“ klwwtwhem ‘he develops when hfadomo Zutlanny. soo her. The Prince scoffs ut the BT99" HDDNIB hldB 01' W119" blue rejuvenated by u marvelous‘ giund- ldairof such u marriage as Cluv- to Now oring has proposed and with 11H would ha“ hacked “P m‘ 5°11" 5nd York after an absence of 34 ycnrs, entrance of a flapper. deollly l" hBVB will!!!" ma! 591119 m‘!!! hi“? to quietly attend the sale of her love wilh Clavoring. into the story, . ' American ‘business interests and re- the romance takes several sudden For month‘ a numb" °t "M3 turn to Austria to assist in relief changes of course which are ‘said people in London society have work, A visit to a first night thea- to be filled with rich drama and B m!‘ trlcal performance, however. at- cluesi have dashed 0“ l" "mm" old friend, and both men start imi .9; New York's jxeluulvq Society s» ‘ ~ ' When she reveals the fact that she is really old on ough to bo Ginveringh; mother, the " that Zatianuy ‘ Debuting in her mind Wheiilor 0|‘ youngdr man, Za-tiunny learns that Prince HOlW-Illllllli-‘r 0i’ considerable amusement. Those who have seen “Black Oxen" declare that it contains all of the spice and euterln-lnment nf the Atherton novel and lhapwifh the advantage of the rnmcrn Mr. Lloyd has given his subject a spir- ited plcturization. ‘ clue have found the treasure. ers who contribute treasure pool. ‘Thu great point about these trcasurchunts is the fact that they are designed on the lines of tho best mystery novels. It is not s question of going to a given spot and just looking; it is much more subtle. . . You are told to meet King Char- les at Chnrlng Cross, “or to ask" the womnn in whito gloves at Al- bert Gute" whether tho Dean still wears plnkwhlakors, and on the answer you receive you build up your next move. It needs bruins and a deep knowledge of blood and thunder novels." The hunt proposed was organiz- ed by Miss Zita. Jungman, the pretty twonty-ycaroid daughter of Mrs. Richard Guinness. it was intended that. as the hun- tcrs arrived from dances and diu- uer parties, their eyes glistening with the thought of the advent- ures to come, Miss Jnngmsn should lhrow out the first clue. Then there would be a dash for motor cars, nnd——the hunt was up’! it was timed to be over at about six in the morning. Ilunters were allowed to drive off wilh one partner only. They were warned to bring paper and 1ioncil, torches, food, drink, and rugs. $2.50 to the sunrise. -———<0->-——-—- ~ PROMINENT SAN FRANCISOAN - PASSES AWAY ‘i.’ (From Oakland Maple Leaf) Allan A. McNeill, one of tile best known i'rince‘Edward islanders in Oalifornia, died at St. Helena on May 20th last, after a lingering ill- ness. ' Mr. McNollPs death is mourned by hundreds of friends who knew und loved him for his stcrlinggunl- itiesaud high integrity. ‘ For thirty yenrs- Mr. McNeill was an insurance broker in" Sun Fran~ cisco, the city of his udoptlon‘, and held responsible positions with the Penn Mutual Life Insurance and the Mutual Lifc insurance Com- panics. Born in‘ Si. George's Parish, King's County, Prince Edward ls- land, Mr. McNeill came to Cali- fornia in 1879. For o. time after his urrivnl he was associated with his brother, D. R. McNeill in sports’ promotion at the old Cent- rul Park, Eighth and Market streets, Sun‘ Francisco. Thcn‘ he entcrcml the insurance business and mct with success right from the start. - llo hogan as an ordinary ugent u!‘ life insurance but, through his indomitable ability and rugged og- gressivcnlzss, speedily rose to the position of city manager of the Penn Mutual. Later he was up- polntcd assistant to the general sgcnt, Edward H. Hart, and follow- lug the latter’: death he became afflliiatcti with the Mutual Life Insurance Company, retulning that connection up until his death. Mr. McNeill was u. miticnt at St idrancl-s hospital in Sun‘ Francisco for two months prior to his going to ‘a satritahvium at St. Helena in The reward may be $25 or $250. “my according to tho number of search- The last clue was n closely gunr ulufllllnir llcd secret. but hunters were to friend, DY- 1'9"“ be told that they could open scal- il°‘l"<“- cii envelopes ul. 4 a.m. The end of Tqlllrlllllly. llie lllilil, wasito be breakfast at "lull" WQYK 111 11"" fill)’- "Jllack Oxcn’? is to be 1ircsentcrl at the Prince Edward \Vodnustluy Zatianny, however, refuses to nnd Thursday next week wilh a-p-v give her answer to C 'tvcriug'a pro- propriuto musical settings and pocai of marriage unt l she has uc- short reel stlbjeclts. MlilPi-IlillE‘ l"*"‘***""**"*"' ':' THAT CAR é OF ' YOURS BY HARRY E- PORTER tanceship develops into u rom~ Rev. A. D. Stirling formerly 11.1810!‘ of Kcnsington Presbyterian Church and now of Brookficld, N. S., preached st the service in the‘ church at Malpeque on Sunday, July 20th, Both discourses were earliest and impressive and were] well received by the largo audi- ences. Mr. Stirling nnd family are| summoring lat Now London Hurbori nnd are heartily welcomed by their‘ many friends. l l llaying in Mslpeque and vicinity commenced on Monday, July 21st and is reported of good quality. it is doubtless not as good us at first anticipated owing to the ub- sence of the usual frequent show- This is n series of articles per- crs. ltolniug to maintenance and rcpair of your Automobile. \Vc will be Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Henry, Mr. gind to through this IIIISWOX‘ r. K Z m f‘ Q o : w: i: = L”. o r-e g I’. ‘t: Q E E i E 9L E I "l 5 I: =1 '1 E 5: ~< c c rs and Mr. and Mrs. Gould of Victoriaicflr 01- [[3 |1,,.c1"1n1,,,"_ B. C», IIIQlOFPIl l0 Alllvfwll W119?!‘ Send your inquiries to "Antonin tlwy uncut the week cud July Zlltll- bites," The (luardian Publsiiing Co, Ltd., Charlottetown. Miss Davison of the hospital staff Dartmouth, N. S., hlas been a fcw days with her ilopgood , Mai- They both returned on July 17th to resume TH E DISTRWBU TOR Tho dlslrllihior on your car 1., for tho purpotatrol collecting lln~ high tcnsiou currcut madc by llu» cull, and distributing it in lin- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wright, pmgs’ Centrevilie Relic-qua spent Sunday (phcm “m. 1W0 with Mrs. “g-lghit"? sister, Mrs. ii mh-uqhmur A. Stewart, am on. LE strciloiifl of flu- rcla-tivc to current, which are m,‘ l()lli>\\'-.~lZ~~"l'llU brook‘ or box, which control thc ])l‘liIl2ti‘_\ hiiss Edith liincNutt. Malpcquo is currcul and ilic saturation oi tin‘ Yl-‘lllllll-Y ll?!’ Kill"! MTS- 1'95"" primary winding in thc roll, and wllglll. Sllllllllcrslil‘? llic distributor bond and ' rulur T“ larm that controls ‘the collar-ling _ bliss Kiely, It. N., of the Itoyalimul Victoria Hospital, Montreal is visit- ing hcr friend Miss Gladys Mac Nult, Molpcquc. distribution of lhc secondary current. The primary current is ground ed at lhc buttery negative tcrniin- Th‘ "i ' u - n; ~ Y Mr. and Mrs Ilauwvu Crow 5i. ....“1.Z‘J".‘.'.‘.I...EII“...t"i-..|."lif"l‘li' and lamnl’ remmed from Nellvldlslribuior points These ]lt)l1li‘-i Wamflbrd‘ C- B" “hem “my have are opened and closed by '1 ("up spent the whiter. Their nnlny ‘ ‘ _ that revolves in tho centre of ll]l' are breukcr box, working from ilio i1‘,- nitiou shuft and is timed to work Willi the pistons. - ' When the lyrcnker closed, tho current the battery: lthrougli tin‘. coll and (lislrlbutonpoints to the ground. A‘! this time the rotor arm or Hut". ondary current trollncior, b: mid~ wny between two plug \\'ll'i' Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Llngley nnd their (laughter Miss Lois of Cump- bellton, N. B., arriwzd in Malpeque on Wednesday, July 23rd nnd urn- the guests o'f Mr. and Mrs. Hurvlll Stewart. points ‘l-l travels ITroni Mr. und Mrs. Louis Romcko are facts. Also. at this time tlu- pri mary circuit of the coll ix; Hiillllfllli-l guests at thc "North Shore llousc". , _ ,, . ‘ _ Fed and in‘ Waltlilt: for tlic points in m?laufisrzllawasLsgfgfnlgl: ‘Ijflzlfip opcn. The rotating cam flu-n illls Redefine Choral 80cm“, m MM, the roller and opt-us lhc points. all pemw “an on Monday’ July “UL which time induction sets in in lint‘ The nluslcal dlrmmr w“ Dr. _1_ _|_ coll and the rotor urur is pumliirz| Sum), M A and m“ cufilullflng lo a conflict point in ouc of ilu- and. llrnmutizing svas under the lllllflfl‘ - u ‘l direction of Mr“ A_ Q "unto, 01 'iiie secondary current lhcu all» _, - 1s 1“ 1111,, termini-duo ‘rcucli ground, lI‘.'\\'|-l,\' 3A2.“luahghlifiaizrfixkogrshfi, may 1,, along tho rotor arm and plug wire. we“ known and o! 1nteront‘ u, ,,11_ across tho gup in the plug to The beautiful tableaux. the cos- Krilllllll- Qllllfilllk "Park- tuming and the dramatic cast of characters were of a high order. The largo hail was well filled and the manner in which the iliffcrent acts-were received was ample 9V1- dence of the appreciation of nil present. Ques. 1 have a ---Car, nnd cannon get any more liian l4 miles 1W1‘ gallon on good roads. (fan you icll me what to do in gct more llillPS to tho gallon? l. (L, Piusville. 219 Mary Ann‘ Snipers-still an effort to regain his health. Iio succumbed to a hciart attack a few days after arriving lit the St. llclcna health resort where his family had tuknn him in u illnal of- fort to regain his waning hcuith. One sister of Mr. McNcill‘s—Mr5 lives st Mr. George MucGougnn, Winni- peg is visiting his brother Mr. Malcolm MucGougomStone iiousc, Mulpequc. Ans. mllagc on any car, must bc (ibsurvcil. First To obtain the maximum gasoline some details (loud val‘ The pnflsmoners 011mm“, 111w.‘ vc operation and scaling is meson-i mm the". anmm 91cm‘: on 11,0 tlul. Sce thut the liming ls no! hm- groumls connected W111, 11w church Soc all-lo, that tho pistons are imi- For Your Drug a Wants ' Phone orders re- her brother's Iilrthplace. His on Wednesday. July father was Hector McNeill, nnd his though the previous» nro dead. heavy showers. tho wonthor cleur- Degree Knight of Columbus, and a ed freshness, tule for more than thirty yours. and strengthening of ‘any churn)! . lie was nuvulur. with his vul- life but is of social benefit. _ not l leagues. and made friends wher- only were tho- parishioners present , nvcr lie went. H-o was over ready on this particular dlay but friends to help everybody and,‘ as one 0f from adjoining districts joined in his frlonds- declared recently "he the social afternoon nnd psrtook‘ hlad one of thdhiggost hearts of of the splendid tea which was any man." ‘ . nvsllabla ‘t ‘all It-n reasonable Ho married Mary Noonan, the price. T erel silo booths I . - dsu hter of a California pioneer, whore llojc jlreffelhllipdrlnks celve‘ prompt whoa‘ bore him fivo children. ate, ooitlld‘ he lluroiijohod.’ he "pf- Austin, m: will well putt-cabled "can every body wall ‘satisfied ith ‘the latter- Stanloy McNeill is considered nouns outing. h ° oho of the greatest illustrators in tho United States. He lives in worse: Emil prlsgcuer um Stuff. New York, nnd commerclsidail‘ Vohrtisiiagigditdy, Isl-gen from his brush has lappsnre n o, an B __ _ . W, " Jodvprtigiig pgwidor sour! of ‘ s attention such magazines as the Ssturdl . ggnp A1. ding conrpresaioli. 1115111 “m1 not leaking by l_nl0 mothcr, Margaret MliClullllu- B0!!! curly morning of ‘this day brought This can be ascertained by (‘rank ing the motor Allan A. McNeill was n Fourth ed at “um, and the glf 1,3,1 m, and. blows past the 1iiston. A picnic of ‘this £8118, than odiust member of the Young Men's lnstl- 111m] tends not, only to the growth in the following manner: and tho 14a. crank ca and the lStartmotor- sud get it wnrm, icl is!“ ££.F"_9_.‘*ll?I9?S'1“l““. u“ ‘E i P t. H s B nutifu ti! Bil dv 101's if! H19 “K335i flctlllbnorhfiuCeountgy‘ Life: onltgdgbtdw. Al m. McNeill ' nnd a score of ot srs. Jnjisin in! 20h‘; _ ,_ Frliiclsco. , Phone The HQXAGA, Pose» Austin McNeill as for savers 1 The two-is ," servedtvaith m9 KQAK j‘ - ‘$32 years a member of the editoria the Ameriolu- itlflllli? W" staff of the Ben Francisco Enml- n, both taking part in the major ‘ nor. At present he 1| Mm oxrengugemsutl 6: ma war. l?» or l8 miles an hour, ‘Plicu iuru obtained. Clttbif! lhoibroitlc lllll ll-‘illdllllt! flu‘ tho high speed Ullvllk Plllll llH‘ motor slows down for u'an| of lurnling the low carburetor" gas, null will likely imcklfirt» in inept-row. carburetor. r screw the opptrslto wuy until liu- usilug operations should lit ‘maximum speed or the motbris ‘oihr ' l i ‘IN-“EYES 0F THE FOREST” YOU'LL as THRILLED As MIX HAs NEVER THRILLEIJ " YOU BEFQRE SEE THE FINAL QHAPTER 0F “HAUNTED VALLEY” AT THE PRINCE EnwAnn‘ ‘TODAY AT a, 7 AND a " Prince Edward WED. JULY 30 ruunt‘ t? JULY at YOU CAN HAVE YOUTH ANl) BEAUTY That is the absolute soldntitic fact, as all the great doctors will tell you. Women can be young again- can regain youth and bsatlty. ‘,‘~‘-. See “Black Oxen," in which a woman actually docs. A flctlonized story of an actual truth-vivid, pulsat- ing’; drama and the strangest love story ever screen- cd, enacted In the homes oLNew York's richest and most exclusive social set." ' ‘- Gertrude Atherton's famous novel. featuring, GOWNS, cowus, A FEAST or THE MOST eon- esous CREATIONS. 4 $80,000 WORTH WORN IN- "BLACK OXEN" A FEAST OF DELIGHT FOR T-HE FElMlNlNE EYE AND THE MASCULINE ALSO. YOU'VE READ THE STORYJN THE GUARDIAN ' NOW sss THE ‘PiCTURrZED VERSION AT THE , PRINCE EDWARD WEDNESDAY AND THURS- DAY, JULY ao_a1. adjustment unill min proper idling illlilltllmé“ spcull ‘Phen turn thumb‘, The epnrk during both ill?" (loll, __ - usbAi. WEEK suo on 1.