....,,... in . _.,-.,._ . t‘ rrlr: CHARLOTTETOWN _A___ _[, ,_ I I I 4 l I I a csrirot 5133‘: "1' '..‘::;‘.?::'.: new: ewhlfililiifiw" AMERICAN ABE THEY CALLED HER A WILD GIRL’ s A Y EVIDENCE IN A WIBTITNSTEI BECAUE SHE DABED DEFY THEIR CODE. BECAUSE SHE SCOIINED THEIR THREATS. Y s Mainstay of American llaoBtalll Grocery Special; tat. June 24th and Mon. Juno 26m Shelled Walnuts (freeh and sweet) ..........., Sliced.‘ eapple...... " Crushed Pineapple ... PRINCE EIIWMIII -- NOW MATINEE P. M.-16c. 26c. NIGHT '1 & BAS-JOO, 81c, 45c. THE PICTURE YOU ’VE BEEN WAITING FOR! ‘Il-IRILLING autumn "are: lb. BECAUSE- ‘SHE LOVED THE MAN THEY HUNTER- Defiant, untamed, she dared to love The erection of a monument in limntreal to John Cabot, the dis- discovery of North America, is be- the question of who named Am- slice. u..." Toilet Paper Lard Jails Seedless Butler , \ "- In‘ I _ ‘a man hunted by ‘Phat America received its name avis Cup T e a m n“ slim" I | an c the law from Richard Ameryk, Sheriff of Co hi d l?“ lc ,; , . BM), m,“ m 1m who m mes From Be n ems .. z rum *1 III IE8 w. ' ' ' t D f b] ~ the person who handed the King's 0 G eat DOlI GS 1mg T“ ‘Ti-ewe special", a famous blend. We have m “Jower! .. . ' reward to John Cabot smi- his Partnen recently been able to obtain for sale in Town, “lichen: ' dicovcry of North America, is be- 811N111“! Q0 I" "Vi! 59"" “ll-ll Ill! W0 Illve yet offered, Per lb. Iilc.os-_ libs. for 31,09 ing seriously inves-tguted follow- ing the discovery ‘ oi’ an ancient manuscript a _ the monumQ~ of Westminster Abbey. This manuscript wee the "Ous- toms Roll of the Port of Bristol, for A. D. 1496 to 1499," and its chief interest lies in the fact that among the payments recorded are two of 20 pcunds each to John Cabot. This shows that John Cabot re- turned to Bristol after his second Voyage of 149s and glgflngd me States Davis Cup forces, came from pension whigh 11m been wngened behind to conquer his doubles part- by King Henry V11 on "mm m,“ ner, Keith Gledhill, 6-8, 'i-5, 8-3, 101mg me new gale;- John recglved while Stoefen tossed a coin with his Damion {mm the 0011mm" o‘ Cllfl Butter, 0f New Orleans, 101' customs o; the Port o; Brmo], and the other place in the finals after the senior of the two, who probably playing two 1on3 deuced Sea‘ handed over the money to the ex- ' plorer, was named Richard Ameryk ‘(also written Ap Ameryke in one deed). Ameryk secms_t0 have been cue; he had followed m; some a leading citizen of Bristol at that years. time, and brnsses perpetuating his Speaking from the viewpoint of a memory have been preserved in surgeon working in a. small com- St. Mary Radcliffe Church, Brig. munity, Dr. W. E. Gray, of Mill- iol. It is suggestcd that the name town, N. B, addressed the meeting given to the newly-found land by on the subject of "intestinal ob- the discoverer was “Amerika,” in Jtnuctlon." honour of the official from whom Dr. Gray restricted his considera- he received hi, Damion tion of obstruction, or stoppage of mat Jghn Cabot would be like“, the bowel, to trouble rcsufing from u, do this is home out by his can. some mechanical lnntlrnnce to the 1mm as reported by Rnimondo di mnnotv, June n-n PJ-Ells- worth Vines, American champion, and Lester Btoefcn, giant Californ- ian, gained the finals of the men's singles oi’ the London Tennis Cham- pionships todey, conquering two fel- low countrymen in the semi-final round after Mrs. Helen Wills Moody swept into the Women's singles fin- al with a straight set victory over Virginia Rice, of Boston. ' Vines, Mainstay o! the United Bat-Mon-Zi. Will Meet To Discuss Wage Reduction UITAWA, June 24-13011. W. Al. Gordon, Minister of Labor, has ar- ranged for a conference next week between representatives of railway labor and‘ the Canadian Railway managements on proposed wage re- ductions. This was stated briefly tonight following a conference be- tween the Minister and chiefs of the running trades, today. In ar- ranging for the conference, Mr. Gordon was able to meet the re- quest of union chiefs. No indica- tion was given as to the exact date of the conference, CHARLES FARRELL JOAN BENNETT, RALPH BELLAMY COMEDY AND TRAVELOG UE -- JA__IA_A1 a_4-L.__i..Q__i_l‘1vnj Tuberculosis Authority Addresses C. M. Asso. Y. FIIHREE seething decades ofrelent- less clinnge sweep before your c_\'f‘$...l'>lilgtllll_i'z nations, threatening empires, smashing civilization . . . a (Litalcnde of mobs and monarchs . . . the march of time measured by alts lets! of a liuznan heart . . . a v mother lions! . . . triumphant in its courage and srcaclfast filth. 40 Featured P|oyers—Cost cl 3500 ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND lust received ‘atlon m, (l quart). Also PINT SIZE for SMALL FRUITS. The important point was that one Frequent Recurrences method be adhered to for the pur- I . . pose of comparison. These tests of Widespread Epld‘ had no diagnostic value but were emics Show“ In Rg- valuable in determining progress and d making s. prognosis. Professor Cum- cor S’ mins illustrated these points by Grain Upswing Undimmed (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, June 28.-Enthusiasm undimmed by rain reports from l Canada's grain-growing west, paying more attention to crop-damage ad- vices from United States, Chicago traders led the way in an upsurging market that left wheat futures prices almost 1% cents higher on the Winnipeg grain market today. A V"! Ill’!!! crop 0| STRAWBEERIES are in Vlew this season. Growers are m. vised to secure their Iflpply early as there may be a scar. city before the end of the season. By John Mosher, Canadian Press Staff Writer. SAINT JOHN, N. 13., June 22.- Speciflc prevention of measles, scar- let fever and diphtheria; blood changes noted in tuberculosis, and intestinal obstruction were subjects of papers presented before the an- nual convention of the Tlatiadian Medical Association this afiernoon. Following one more session the \. ' Momaas-m-mw r0 na MADE swan-r av MUSIC TIIE QUPREDIE TRIIYDIPII OF THE SFIlI-TEN. THE PICTURE OF THE GENERATION- ..____ NEW YORK, June 24-4112.) _ Convinced that the mothers-in- law of the country are fluid-amen tally sound, and that they never resort to nagging without ample reason, Arthur Cremln, director of ron can: at our ism Sim) Queen Street. Barter & 6o. .<___D___~—_-e‘-_-n-_»<_IORnII-BII'IIIIiIUB‘BB‘J§QgB Iiii-zrimroxa NEWS. ALSO normal movement of the intestinal THE UAR lTllliiS _ lWedrzesday, Music by Sid Elliott I Dalvay-by-the-Sea l RESORT Opens for the St-nson on -DANCING— -REl-‘RES Tickets $2.00 per couple CAPT. E. DICKS, Manager. FlNESl‘ Sifllllllilt June 28th.:- and his Rythm Kings HBIENTS- Dress Optional meeting will conclude tomorrow af- ternoon. The members took a St. John River excursion trip this ev- enlng. The blood serum of s. person who lms recovered from measles will, when injected into an exposed per- son, protect against measles in 90 percent of cases if given within four days of exposure, said Dr. J. G. Fitzgerald, of Toronto. "From the 5th to 8th day the ser- um modifies the disease." he add- ed. “If convalescent serum is not available the whole blood of parents may be given on the principle that practically all adults have had measles, and so their blood contains protective substances against meas- les." B b B. D contents. The function of the bowel was motion, secretion and absorp- tion. Interference wiii tllc latter upset the water balance of the body, a sefious matter. Dr. Gray, caused vomiting, absolute constipation" and distension of the bowel occurred the onset was more sudden, with evidence of shook. tion should bc treated with a. laxa- tive, there was often delay in calling acutely ill. Dr. Gray believed such cases required operation, with ap- water balance. Intestinal obstruction, continued If strangulation of the bdomen. Unfortunately, with the public elieving that all cases of constipa- doctor until the patient became roprlate treatment restoring the Souoino to the Duke of Milan in December, 1497:—"'I'he admiral, as Master Joanne is styled, has given a companion an island, and has also given another to his barber, a Gcncese-sbme Italian Friars have the promise of being Bishops, etc. If John was so free with his gifts to his poorer friends, his wish to show gratitude to the King's offi- cial can be well understood. There was formerly in the pg- sessfon of the Fust family, of H111 Court. Glouceetershiro, a manu- script (1498-7) which has often been quoted but the original of which has been lost. This manu- Gettlng underway near the close of the session, a constant flowing of buying orders poured into the pit. the New York schools of misio, announced yesterday that he is go- ing to befriend them. Limited lifting values from earlier fractional losses and leaving them 11/4-1’); cents above the previous finish, July December ‘HM-ii cents. Miss Foster Again To Shoot For Prize man ever to win the famous Kings 8mm may be looked upon as con- temporary evidence of the fact that the newly discovered land was Cremin who rules over 12 future at 68%, October ‘IOZQ-‘ll, and schools in the "can be the sweetest little person on earth. There is no reason why they should be subjected to the punishment they have to take from vaudeville gag men." clasmeach Ml“ Margaret Foster, only wo- wmcl‘ ‘me mu“ l” a‘ M“ “d” m)‘ iliL-Miss Margaret Foster, only wo- that-mm,” m order l” enter‘ Prize at the National Rifle Assocla- hm“ m‘ a’ “kemer m‘ m °'°°°1‘dll"-" tion's meeting at Bisley, has served h” “Mr "and W“ ha" "1""! the notice that she will compete again Prwlm 1°1' a“ "m! 11° WIRQ- W8 “A mother-Tn-law," saidmirector music metropolitan area, _i___________ INITIAIED TURTLE BEFOUND nmnsmrr, June 24-. m 1901: “P4 Mflwess, e. 12-year old . lad, carved his initials on the beck of a turtle at the "o ' swimimin‘ Mk3’ T116 701ml; son of a friend found the turtle recently, thlfly- two years later, at the same pines, The animal had not grown in m, Masness said On its back it bore the initials he had carved there is a boy. 5o Oremin is organizing a special cf his schools, in “Give a mcther-ln-law a trom- known as America in Bristol long before the name became known on the Continent. The name America was not given to the land-in Spain, but “by for- in the Bisley meeting next month. have Ewen wmldemble 3101191"? 170 In the Hampshire county rifle the thing and we have u- eluded championship here over the week- that m9 R9801! mfttllelfi-in-lll-w are end Miss Foster captured the prize usually raisins 0am is that they after a shoot-of! with another donlt have anything else to do." Papers were read at the morning session by Dr. A. Grant Fleming, Montreal; Dr. Harold R. Griffith, Montreal; Dr. Albert Le Sage, Mon- treal; Dr. F. N. G. Starr, Toronto; Records Available ‘ i-e-ni 1317-6-26-31 _—- FOALS BORN TN SPRING 0R Records available for some years showed frequent recurrences of 12 pounds dolly. See that the foal ‘l is halter-broken early, before wean- "In the last lFALL Both gprlng and fall born fonls may be raised profitably in Cann- da. The essentials to successful raising of foals are cleanliness, cure, common. sense feeding, rind ' abundance of exercise. Alloy: the ' foal i0 suckle for five mozttlzs if possible, advises the Domhirui Dc- partmcnt of Agriculture. Touch it to eat frtm the same grain box 11s I its dam at an early age, and in the .1115:- l A mussie and bone building ra- ltion fr colts and young horses ‘sir uid contain a grain mbrttire fczimposed 0f two-thirds oats and ‘one-unlit! bran. From tvenning 11.n- til one your of age, feed daily from myop- b0 mo pounds of this mix- ' Lure; from one to two years of age, Jive to seven 1)Ollll(l5; from two to three years of age. seven to nine ‘pomtdts. With this’ grain mixture, irlcan bright hay (preferably mixed widespread epidemics. decade there seems to be some fal- ling off in the number of measles deaths. “Scarlet fever cases rise to a. high point every six or seven years, but the number of deaths is not in pro- portion to the number of cases. [this may be due to the more wide- spread use in recent years of scarlet fever antitoxin. The number of cases of diphtheria. are declining, as is the number of deaths from diph- theria. Investigation made of the Dr. A. Primrose, Toronto. Takes Action Against Alleged Dr. K. A. MacKenzie, Halifax and sign writers." and, 1r so, possibly in King's Prize winner, Capt. C. H. Coal Combine England. It is suggested that the name having been invented in England and. having been the only name for more than ten years, the resemblance of the name to that of America Vespuccl struck the “for- eign writer" at Freiburg (to whom the English "Richard Ameryk" was quite unknown), and thus, through an error, Vespucci received the honour which was intended by 0a- Vernon. Miss Fosi/er and Miss Badcock, her partner in a. chicken farm near Bisley, are well-known to the crack Canadian marksman who have Just men, gem on learning what the sailed for the Blsiey meeting. The wm-ld Ewnomgc conference i, m former qualified for the King's Prize in; to do to the gammy dinner m- competition by having driven an 1,16 are showing the greatest mter- ambulance in the war, the shoot be- est in the “salons hem Ema.“ ing open only to past or present walk out bond but the members of His Majesty's forces. ECONOMICS AND THE DIN- INER TABLE LINKED IDNDON, June 24v—-(A.P.)—-Wb- stay on. WOITIOD l l pasture aiso a. grain box may be ' located nt the further end of u l)!“ or corral, too narrow for the diam Dry talk about tariffs-bilateral and regional-and regulation of production, failed to daunt women bot for the Bristolian. $4.50 QUEBEC, June 24-—(C.P.)—Hon. L. A. ‘Ibschereau in his capacity of timothy and clover), with two t0 four pmnds of roots (carrots, mun- diphtherin situation shows this to be due to diphtheria immunization. Heredity Tending .1 to enter. If skim-milk Ls nvnllrlfc. ' gcls, oi‘ turnips) per day during the “scarier, fever 1s due to a strep Attorney General of Quebec, today BLACK CALI‘ OXFORD ' ieach the foal to drink before ivznt-r m"lltllS will give good re- 130cm“; Human being; vm-y 1n amlmmced he had instructed Imus Cfop Prospects °t an 8'3” wdw’ 5mm can“ 395' i" lIWWlll C-D 811d E Widths: ‘veaning. and fled as high as l0 to suits. G ve shit regularly. their susceptibility lo the toxin or Sh‘ mutant’ K‘ c" Quebec’ to m“ . m! lofmfgeahartemooél‘ otlfitmlvrr‘ BLACK SCOTCH GRAIN i w ces an spo co ee. LEATHER OXFORD, calf, toe "l7- sllllllli. . u» a . . . .. $5.00 stituie action against four com- panies on a charge of having en- tered into an alleged coal combine against the interest of trade and commerce. Mr. Taschereau declin- ed for the present to announce the names of the companies involved. poison elaborated by the strcptoco- 600d cus when it gains entrance to the body. By the injection of scarlet fever toxin an immunity or resist- ance to scarlet fever can be built up. The use of this method at the hospital for sick children, Toronto, A has resulted in a marked reduction in the incidence of scarlet fever. WASHINGTON, June 24-Here- A few had pencils and made notes, ‘dity is shown in a. report of the Of 50 listeners at the economic Carnegie Instltution of Washington commission discussion thirty were to‘ be playing an increasingly lm- women, apparently housewives. portant part in the health of the Two of them complained to the ‘human race because young people League of Nations secretariat when it says, are becoming more particu- told the sitting of the monetary ‘lar about whom they marry. sub-committee was a private one "A race more resistant to dis- with delegates using a veiled jar- ease and capable of a more com- 8W of high finance for which there pletely adjusted, happier, health- is no dctionary. ier life" is foreseen in the report, “We wanted to come every day," which was issued today, as a re- the women said. suit of what it terms trends io- ward "selective mating" that will tend to "breed out" weskiings with I I I (Special 1e The Guardian) MONCTON, N. B. June 24-—Crup prospects in the Maritime Provinces are good" Although the season is slightly backward this should not have any deleterious effect on the final result, stated A. W. MacKcnzie, Superintendent of Agriculture of the Canadian National Railways of these provinces, on his return today from a survey of several districts. The strawberry crop, he said, will outturn about the same as last sea- son, a good year, while blueberries ,,g,,,_. Mooney- I "m. unusual‘ Trarcl in Comfort by Train I0 t/Jc U-QAGQ Wfifitfifll FAR More than a spectacle ; a a an education oi’ world-wide scope for yourself and your 1i Temporary immunity Weather for J une~ A11 Topsy-Turvy NEW YORK, June 24—It was in- “Scnrlot fever zmtitoxin gives a temporary immunity. By means of the Dick test it is possible to deter- mine those who are immune. The injection of scarlet fever antitoxin Men's Richmond Oxford, in Calf, Kid or Scotch Grain. In vau-mt-uoi-u we.» u »- ~ VIVIAN DUNCAN ILL scarlet fever, which otherwise not uncommonly develops in such cases. “’I‘hc use of scarlet fever toxin to immunize nurses coming in contact with children has been most satis- factory in reducing the occurrence of scarlet fever in this ground. Scarlet fever toxoid, a modified form of scarlet fever toxin, has re- cently been developed and s. trial on u small scale has given good re- sults. This is comparable to diph- theria toxoid which has given such excellent results in reducing the in- cidence of diphtheria." pital today following an _, , appendicitis operation. Her sister Rosetta, said they were rehearsing a revival of their Topsy and Eva. act when her sister ‘became ill. vi- vian Duncan is the divorced wife of Nils Aether, Scandinavian motion picture actor. Special Sale Of W001. children .. . the panorama of a Century deed B Hire day in Jime- should be plentiful. - nlProurcss. ijzrzgsegagf £23122‘ jiurierlilgmfrg: Points in Canada roasted while inherited WSWTUIJHWY f0 VBTIWS NEW YORK. June 23—Vivia.n Utzflewlnfdztuufltéozoulmxf ' Z ’ ‘ i ' l duction of the number ofgcases of the far-south United states’ known SMILES misuse!‘ Duncan o‘ m’ musical 00mm’ ably» and wear well. All $ l lus Lxc iunge rei- its heat and its aoft-drolllng some’ wondering what motives m A long experience convinces Duncan sisters, was resting in hos- m” “J5 ma," says the report, quoting Dr. Charles 1B. Davenport, noted stu- dent of pheredity," that many young people think very deeply on the consequence of their mating, es- pecially where some defect lies in one 0f the families concerned. It is fair to say that, without propa- ganda, but with first, the gradual acquisition of knowledge, and se- condly. the ordinary processes of education by which these facts (about heredity) become the pm- Petty of young people, selective 111831118 will become more and more citizenry, aliivered disconsolately. Calgary reported 80 degrees. It snowed at Sadsbury, Pa. It was 28 in Oakland, Md., and frost killed truck gardens. Atlanta and. Little Rook turned in 37's; Birmingham and Nashville reported 53's. The Far West United States and spots here and there in the East persplred, just to make the weather menu one of the craziest June ever has foisted on North America. mirth infants meet with in their silent and solitary smiles, have re- solvcd, how truly I know not, that then they converse with angels. Thomas Fuller. fimwl ill-ll in SlPP|lfT§——-\!‘s'llIll berth rules. “mm-l hip from (int-lo town. Fpcrihl low lvn day liniii. farm ti] szilc '1 ucstluys and Saturdays. Plus lixclumge Grind in Cll1\i'l\f‘< 0111.1‘. Round trip from (‘l\7\rl(\!l"l.u\\'l'. daily. Fifteen rlav limit. OTHER ATTRACTIVE FARES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND SPECIAL RATES FCR PARIIVY- OF 2S OR MORE AND 100 OR MORE ON APPLICATION TCIAGENTS. CENTURY of PROGRESS YOUR SHOES TELL others what you think of yourself. B il A ll Y ronrwm co. 1226442450141. / FINGERS OF GOLD All things that morning has scat- ' tered with fingers‘ of gold, All things thou brlngest, or evening, at length to the fold. y BAPPHO. Siesisei Trestle 4 \ “““"‘““I-*==.i \ (in sale ____.__l!!_l.-.7_l ii " s -_.-_ -_,_- Ii I r. i uu . wldesp d ti is! EXPQSHlQN ?"""'"“ Bu R DO t a iiiier ller sins We are clearing on » no Ilot Hazlett HI . JUIIO 15f t0 November 1st Giving his second address here u". conhpmd Hanna’ Pm herlted, but susceptibility to them our entire stock of Wool - . i- T this week, Professor s. Lyle Cum- _ mu, N3" "Timmy! suffered II. "l! report says. summarising la- at 10C. 8. ball, regardless E test discoveries that " from pains in my stomach, shd headaches, after eating my meals. A friend advised me to tsh Burdock Blood Bitters, and after having done so I found a great change in me. Now I never have any trouble with my stomach, and IT T E I12 5 headaches are atbing o! thoput." élagmarnusreeanaleeitoselblrn-eeei’ apparently show the human egg cell from which every individual develops is largely what controls his fats with ifeflfll to ravages of disease. The l8‘! cell transmits to children, it is contended, the strong poms and weaknesses of ‘their parents, “n. chimed by environment. t of price, in order to make room for a new ship- ment. ' Needlecraft Shoppe 137 Gt- George St- (next Cudmore Bros- , mas-a mins, noted tuberculosis authority of Cardiff, Wales, spoke this after- noon on blood changes noted in tu- berculosis. The estimation made of different kinds of blood cells was of great value in dewrmining how the case was progressing, he said. Several different methods might be used. An examination might bee! great benefit to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETBISTB South Bide. qneen Balm -ie HALL OF SCIENCE BLOOD B Ierealeatail Itlelkn ’. i:~gurs_ City ‘lfivhr-l Ari. '. l'lill’lilll_ Dist. lhiss. Auuut. ‘NATIONAL Full details from l. l’. Ritchie, Ticket Age Sinrn C NAIJIAN -aa .. ....- "¢Ir.§.h|xrs "r""V"'*'7V"-"""I' if“ ~" r » ~-