no. <_4-'?.~.§i@ Tasting Eyes and supplying Glassen PAGE TWO Removes pdillflld theazused CORNS A Owns simply an’: him once Dr. kholhs Zinc-pads are applied. Pain ends in one Ininuts. Millions of people have adopted this sala, mire malhod. ll slope the cause-prosa- in‘ or rubbing of shoes. Corns can't slay-or coma back -wban lbs oases is removed. Dl. Bcholra lino-pads are thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, healing. Get lham at your drogglara or shoe dealer's-Clio. par package. Pa: bus sample, write The Scholl MI]. os,m4d.ua.sc.lr.1s.o..oo. Owl. DlfSohollk Zinc-pads Pa: one on-dlc pain ll 1on4 Big Outdoor Circus and Tea-Party AT HUNTER RIVER 0N WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23RD Dancing Contest open to Ladies and Gentlemen within l0 miles of Hunter River to begin at 2 p. m. shard Contest for track teams from all schools within ten miles of Hun~ tor River to begin at 5 p. m. Shooting Gallery, Shot Putting, Guessing Contests, Ring Throw- ing. Bowling. An Old Time Dance, _muslc, at night. Meals and Refreshments. 600d prizes and competent judges in all contests. if raining, on following day. 9665f>1ll,7.1~l.2l.23. with good Q§§fO~OQQOOQQOOQFO§QO-OQQO Doctors Property For Sale 0r Rent Dootor with large prntloe, wigh- Ing b0 ratire, offers beautiful pro- perty consisting of residence and offices with hot water heating and electric lights; also barn and gar- aqe. ' Good dootor, should live, and Ply for this property in two years. Apply "Phydicisn" Guardian Olfloe. . ++eoeo+e++ve+ve+e+o+e44< 9780M 1 - 7i. Professional Cards 1min. R. MCGlligafl B. A. BARRIaTl-LR. SOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron alfilikyclllflbtfilfiiflllq'.l l220-I-11-l1. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Peat Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ETC Office, Bayer Building . Great George Stout Office Hours-ll to ‘i280. 1.80 to a McDonald 8: McPhee B. A. l. A. MoOONALD H. F. MOPHE! B A. Barristers, Attorney, Eto. Money to Loan llllay Building Charlottetown I-T re l‘ St. .l I. $10 ‘(ream Import o: lrubec,’ Mo., $9. Every Wednesday Steamer leaves St. John 9 A. M.; Esslrport 2.30 P. M.; Lubec .80 P. M., arriving Boston llursday 9 A. M. Evzcrysshlrday Steamer sails dit from St. John to B0s— ton, leaving St.John 7 P.M., dua Boston Sunday, 2 P. M. ATLANTIC TIME Connections of Ioafon with Jlnef shame to NEW YORK Reduced rates lor out mobiles accompanied by passengers. 6 MISS NOBODYi sy TIFFANY watts Published by Arrangement With First National Pictures, Ine- “ 5H6 Lllflled About woiiiiiii Milkshake, plotting something lerrlllo out of n ll .l. hovered over the stove. This “'11:; a large i101! plate set on four brick feet. Be- neath qhe plate iburned several cans ‘off a patent alcohol fuel. There wvere two ‘pots on the iron plale. [lliulligan simmered in. one .coiiee llllllllllétl in the other gralllle vessel- By a lest known only lo himself, jlllk-silaka determined which was 'wllich. He made the matter cer- quill by dumping a small canister of prepared coffee in the right hand brew and three tins of sardines in the gluepol 0:1 the left. Barbara caught him testing the result of the latter luauoeuvre with an unwashed spoon. and met his eye wilh one of startled reproof. “ll needed s louch of something." he mumbled doubtfuily, sud m- treated. Barbara cleaned a broken cup as best ‘she could with a piece of inews- paper and dipped herself a cup of coffee. ‘ll warmed and did not kill. The hour. by uow, would be mid- night. Many of the bums dozed. A group kopl awake, ‘Whenever, iu the throes of a Mulligan night- mare. a Sltepvl‘ grew noisy, one of the waiters ruse mud kicked the loftlandu‘ lulo a new position. Then ihs would return and join again the llslk, which “'21s nightmare 11o ll was talk of towns, of epocllal ihandouls. .0f Iiocllle and friendly ‘territory, oi‘ luuglt-s where the REVENGE l8 SWEET tramps llflllllfi ‘cammoé sll;ktéinl(il‘ he gollen, o var ous u 5O w s ey. M°"-'l““°7 Ah“ Tmrf‘ ' "blMilkshuke recbiilecled longlngly low in there who slap?“ mY|lhe “Rub o’ the Brush" he had liiollin to death m: rilqlil. Jim svi-lssed’ over ihe historic bar o! walt tllii, he comaa out in his i...»i§§;1ni§§§;$<=‘r;ro§ 53th» 33mm‘; "'9 ‘u’ ikuulholes had been eaten by lhe ihigb-powereil restorative-s spilled He: Shall we take s run down to the beach? _ She: if you'll make a llttis run on the bank first, I'll consider it. thereon. . "l-‘oisl time I 100k u. BlIOl o’ that lslutl‘ I jumped so high I bounced Free limes," IR: said. "A dime a silo; in the oi‘ Limes. Four ‘bits was plenty lo get plastered in them days. There was a bolg for ya. ‘lteforlners butchered it. I drifted [l/rough a couple 0' Years ago an‘ wveul over to the oi’ south side. I could of uilnos‘ (Jl'lt'(.l lo 58B the iblll- boards slllUk ovlr the fronts o‘ houses wlirro uianyflv. lilo night l Ac-"ONS EXPLMNED flop-Joint dough ‘by bllyin' if . "Why does this car act Ilka it's: * ' ' ‘ ' drunk?" ‘ Booth lit-stirred himself. “Tlve "Beau" | h“, n“. l‘ . ‘hm o, prllllosoiph‘? o! conquering the 1's. 'l°°h°|' l 9“""" The Den/n looked up from hs book for a moment sud snapped. “It's hot philosophy. -ll‘s biology sud resumed reading. "Call ll whail you will" sa/Id Booth. He rose and began to pace the floor of the freight. "For nly part. it is an art. if have been mur- ried six times." There was scattered applause. “You are a simple, a primitive soul. to whom love is lbul a sea- sonal urge." rising/ed Booth sono- rously "I am ailing now of love as an art." “How you do this?" questioned Hclsingfors. "l never reveal professional se- crets." replied ‘Booth gtiffiy. A BLACK FUTURE logxxgyglekyhy ‘r. 7°“ “Wu” ‘Soily began a detailed account of Wm‘, Bum" I h." “nth,” a first-class matter in which the heroine “'21s the puicbrlludlnolls postmisl-ress 0f a prominent vil- lage. ll irceked. Barbara longed to kill him. to torture first and then. slay. She ‘gland-ed toward Bravo. lolling lonely in the shadows. lie was awake, but paid no heed i0 Soliy's narrative. Hero she was, a woman in a frcignt car full of blowsy bums, and they were fouliy nlaiigning her sex. “Fhy didn't Bra- vo come to her defense’! Why didn't he get up and strangle the boasting Soliy. choke the filthy lies down his greasy guilet‘! But were they lies. , and svasn'l she a man? She rolled over and pliiowed a buzzing head on he? to look forward to. SOMETHING OF A PROBLEM "Queer chap that-have you fig- ured him out yet?" arms. She dozed fllfillly and bud “Oh, I've summed him up all a iilrsnge dream. J. B. fight." 4 llurdlman was s tramp, asking tor a handout. Water dripping from the roof of time car awoke her. She found her bend pilicwed against another sleeper. Ills imoulh was a gaping, iiiiillilil ADVISED ilPEiilTlllN run PARK oonusn ,__._._. Honor Roll of Pdrk Corner School for April and May Grade IX. l. Amy Camlllbeil 2- Hurold Bernard. Grade Vliill. 1. James Campbell. Grode V-I. 1. Chester McKay Grade V. l. Efleen llowull 2. i.\luliei Morligomery- Grade IV. 1. Jenn Stewart 2. | (Zienwood McLeod 3. Musio Lamont ltflll Elsie lMcKay. Graido llfl, -. Maud (‘nmpbell 2. Lucy McLeod Ii. Dorhs Sims. Grade Ii. 1. Lloyd Howell 2. Hodge Montgomery 3. Anna Delany. Grade I. 1. George Campbell 2. Ruth Montgomery 3. Harold Mc- Slle Escaped It by Taking Lydia E. Pinlthaufa Vege- table Compound Windsor, Ont. — "After tbeblrth of my first baby I was very much run- Laod down: health and thaotoctor ‘said I ‘ mus vs an rs as was ‘dmatstsrs in Grade Vi. ‘Mosle "fling from meat. A ‘ ' friend wanted mo to your medi- gloat bzllam in Grade III. lMaud duo-Lydia E. Pinkbaufla e table “m” l * Compound-end I took it ates liy for Most stars In Grade II. Lloyd How. EAS I ERN 3 ITBAMIHIP LINES. ING a your. Dorms this tlmeI was carry- lngum seeon baby and I felt real we itlbefima and did not have a hard confinement. I feel sure the Vegetable Compound did ma a let of 0.1!. g4‘ A‘ A , ‘g, CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES, Ltd. s. s. “CEUTA” L_savs Montreal Juns 28rd. Juno 80th. up ALLA S. S. “HITHERWOOD” For parfleulars, space and ratsa apply CARVELL BROS” LTD. AGENTS. good, and all my people do, too. Ono sister in Iaamington, Ontario, takes it, and both sisters praise it as a good medicine. I am more than pleased with the raault."— In. W. Windsor, Ontario. In. Corbin Relieved fro: Pals Stewlacke, N. S.-—“I bad scrossm back and lnm sld-efortwo earsaf mfirst b yvraa born. y mother taken Lydia E. Pink- ilsm’a Vs bis Compound and I read sbon itlntlle s rqsoltrlsd it and the all l’. t mo. Ibsve a 1111:2570 three children now, and the months‘ icins helped ms durin’ the m. ommend lt'to m before tilay were born. Cur W. Coism, sin Shoat. Slaw-- lets, No a Bootle- 0 “6 ¢v‘¢¢#%¢¢¢“%%§4* Arrive Charlottetown and laavs for Nfld. June 26th. July 8rd. friends. "—Irs a~a------..-a. . - . . . _ . .. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1 / of the Clutches of CARBON Marvelube Process from a selected A e of Peruvian Crude Oil, the world’: lubricant base. allow the cylinders of your motor to become coated with carbon? Carbon deposits make your» motor miss and knock; cause pre-ignition; and insidiously rob your car of its power, especially on hills. the the est It successfully combats carbon, because original low carbon content of the crude is reduced to the merest trace by Marvelube Process. It also sets new standards in all the other qualities by Al the same time. carbon costs you money in increased upkeep cost-—- frequent cleaning of cylinders is neces- sary; repair bills for worn parts and rapid deterioration are inevitable results. There ls/only one motor oil in the world that strccessfuly combats carbon. Marvelube~the new process Imperial motor oil! ‘ Marvelube has been developed by Im- perial Oil Limited after four years of intensive research and experiment in the search for an oil [that would correctly lubricate the modern automobile motor. This wonderful new oil is made by the silk M o-ro R on. qfutlcesylzllq combats (urban toothless chasm .Sbe sat up mull slithered sway. iBBFIJB/Tfl made up lier uilud. She would ‘be s. vugsbolld, yes. But she'd travel alone. ll was n scrotu- 10v! company. Slit! loathed them. every one. s ‘Bravo bsd said nothing. He was of the rotten sex. She knew now why, In her heart ol‘ henrls, every woman considered every man her born enemy. Men were hateful. traducing, vulgar, devoid of gentil- ity, chivalry and decency. Bravo hsd heard, and without protest, without comment. She hated him, too. She hated nil the generations of round heeled dllllglltars of love by whose records man could prove his rooster boast. And why, oh why. did llfs give her so many excellent reasons for hating the female. Bar- bara Brown! Every candle was extinguished. In the gloom of the car faces gleamsd with a ghostly radiance, as of lard by moonlight. Preparatory to making the full stop st Cartsrsvllie, the train be- gnu to ‘loss speed. Five ‘lnlnlilbefl since, Bravo had ordered them to douse the gllms. ‘It was decided to disembark in the railway siding which mushroomed from the main line outside this small ‘Southern town, rather than rlsll an entrance into iPlne Springs through tho well- aoiicod freight, yard ‘of the larger vrn. Barbara was dirsolly In front of the sldedoor of this freight when it was oponod . she shrank back with a cry and. throwing up her arm. shielded the abnormally winged pupils of bier eyes lirom the ‘blind- ing spectacle of sun and» earth- sresn siory which stood revealed. They left the freight one by one. d In her turn Barbara stood in the oorwsy and DNfilred lo leap. “Dome m, yellow-belly, jump or: fr l}?! am‘ kicked orflig’ ‘blllllilllllllewllllllll llkelzllY-‘llku iiii‘ the’ slriiiirlor flflil "Z >Y will’ U 911E‘! villi) Hl- g0 u‘ to ‘l l‘ nlal. On mull way yr. ii gi- [in lllilfit‘llllfltlflii‘ll(‘k Iii} Vflllllcll it'll mlllilhes mall Indy fre-u‘ oil‘ lll urlllru was nuw ll l" y we cu oll- l 1e (grt-i-k, An’ lilo“ u), m-ln ’_ n‘ sell.) wnsibleillud her, and lllcPci-‘hgll-lyu fight 4,“ hon“, p‘ m Jeghe hitched up her punts lo ll dllswlfgffll lladdylflolk (lhmnghl - ‘ -. l‘. si» o m sle s la l. l: her eym uiiil lozliped. -Siii- look harlot‘ ecstasy. u o" w mu lnevllwillc ‘bull's-ling wlllloill a u‘iiinl-4 lie flung his armg {1l)(;||[[[|.i"]u;lv “Pztlin wzlgnlulllil ciuliuge lllillll! firull" and pluulcd six uquurc lnphp}, tlmt"Ruiilwwllflllf“amt!mill lllrilll-fiilll zllfbfuluuly Iliad-s on her gli-rlullug _y l~ l . ' ‘ .. (WW1 U": will llllll MF- Bovlii. Iii-i". Willi ‘llurbura u I-uzuruq u, llicii- sInEYOPl-l. Sully, "lilo Ileun 11nd lllr banquet, llu- mun woul simply nud half (iiozlelll ollller] gruknlps Vlllllll llllll grossly 1., [he], 01,10" m- turning ‘Iivillitllnli; olelhlullatxilui (gill l Icii lo the raw {lurk lulu fond. A razor - w us. was [IP01 ll('L‘ll by [lu- negro. ERPlI erlVllllillllt lira-I lines [in uncc glrilmllilckeil lliulself u chunk, sulttod ii P] ‘fir! _i‘~ W‘: s‘ i!" l i100“ “('1' illll 4i Kroen lulu-c cul from undo-r- ill! i1 "5 "V" J llifil-ll-Hl 0f brush and iwlzll-xll-il his dinner l0 li..~i he‘; i1 i?‘ lvzfiflmlllld Blood A taste nvl-r u bonfire in tile brim... Wlllllvllzlzllrl-ltll reyz-s awlltllallll lqlllhLrali0rviihflgi (lumping. -i l‘ ll 1m u“ c m o u city-bred, sloumril. ltlglllilfllfitlcjlllgpeg lltflllllflhlg ofmvuzlllzlrbsm luilcred on tile edge of lilo ‘" 0i’ llllwk hnlr with which mnlureffelvi, Fllelv (‘lllll‘rl‘lt!l‘l'lflfl,e'll‘:)li‘fln lpumonfwofifllxrcr intense luoods, hnillicnees . He. contemplated her bu. one could thought Barbara cwrullle ‘llieuglumelgtalnd for the ‘first - . - - lo u a ‘sw mpressl y y] . l-gotlgirhluilneilg of being n ileum" {Lnuillncot concellled and (Sllllfiflll, ll, . e . _ _ . ‘She kept a respectful distance i‘uI Qirheollall]llinllllllllllliglohliilfii: ‘ilmlgilfisgrdlloife lzglgfiaalréllsh ‘self and (llllll. He look quick mm, or gm. the Gnu-er and o’ {h llehilglftéll ‘folislender while neck under m.- r1", too she was FEPHlells e ' “vi-mm yum-bum“ cap “ml or we Hum‘ ill? "B6 Willi"! sheer! have to be llgrncuhcgdlet: fingers which my along . . -| .1 . gltrglgena. man smons men by easy‘ ‘(lsrme l-lirid." privately com. ‘prob ‘he “m ‘to In t h Emenled. But hell never stand the shod hung ("mam Dotlwnle 0‘ ll£|flas,—wlthout a lot of help." wink cam“! r a b]! A ‘a, nnfindlh hen he addressed the illrlpllllg l0vlsl negro mood by PunrFllutin lull ‘bu’: ageouncmnronubly silenced by his discourse with resouindn: qln g will h“ r “a EMMY of me “yes dealt on libs defenseless de ‘rtedqfl c were m “My turned up‘ mouth nan“ n P" ‘Ward to his from under the peak (i: W ll "N! llainl of his his cap. Ik- hnd to look swuy m. 232ml: recited lile Odyssey of ilsjiTlre he could coherently 0mm- hp; Th2 gm sentence. " 7'! a wagon n' d tli. "rli. ' . " pllio like s niili lfljln. o“ o “y m Ml" H‘ “"’““"“" '°' I Ah imp; It ward the pig dlota st tho barbs. I lets ‘aha f-Nslson on mil no. "Mr. Arm r’ll have every which motor oils are judged. Marvelube cannot be duplicated by any other oil company because Imfiefilll O11 Limited controls Peruvian Crude and is sole owner of the Marvelube Process. A trial filling of Marvelube will convince you that it lives up to" every claim we make for it. This new oil is made in grades, including Marvelube “F,” specially designed for Ford Cars. It is now on sale at all Imperial O11 stations and by good dealers everywhere. melanin. on. LIMITED _41 1. Clflffi Quin"- Ilm his pfVPlOlll pig. You lunll i lire (lrude ‘lV. lllllllla‘ ‘In bead the hull out iii‘ ill-m Levisu Fleming 3. E0581‘ lii-fu-l-ii H's loo hole." ‘lie ]lt\ll.‘~l‘ll ullii Maritm Walsh (flqillill- “Arl- you with lll‘i".'" I (lmdu l-III, ‘l. Al-bsu B0189”- A iuulp In llt'[‘ |_‘ll‘l‘()3l l-iliiki-d liar Reid 3. Alulie iMcGuigall. H-uiv- (trims u. I. ruldii 1PM" 'l‘lii-. world is full of lit-lie gmlil. Kenneth iMacKay (9111151) 2-H“ 'l‘rnl‘|'ii- cups. lerrybout l-uplaiusyllolc. ZLCllhriie Quill!"- i'il><""w=llk<~r-'. lion-i clerk's. Allll‘ uioilo |. A. 1. wiils Quill"- ilrilvil soflspok-i-n rlllil illsuiijnl ilel- Lolliis Reid. mun in‘ lllQ illrlcull rivociillim l0 Grade il. B. No examinations. which illllrbziru ilud sul-rulldi-ii uinllfilflecl Bltflldfli-‘icfl. 979mm ' uuuni-Iiin-cil lliiurl, was clearly Je-|nell. Idn Davidson, Clare Q" Iliivalil lll iirr first czlrluiui 0i‘ bums. Levisn Idienllllfl. All?" 5°19" (To Iiii villi-tinned) nelil Mull-Key, Louis 0111""- Reid, FrMlCliS rloiriliix. W Cousins. Louis Walsh. LIVERPOOL. June 11. ‘a’ Guild, of Reohamplon. "°“h (Iriiilh IX. 1, "llilngilrel Quiinn 2. Northern Professional g0" c Jcull. .\lll('l1l‘l)(l 3. Idveiyu Andemoll. I Ploiislill) M Furmb? loday‘ M umiu- vlu. 1. lllll! Fnflsl] 2, rel-inn aggregate score or 19s for mori- MucKny 3. Arthur Walsh. ""1"- (l'l'll(l(' VII. 1, pain Flgmlug 2. iBIll Mehlhorn, of Chicago- Miirgnm MOCKIIY s. Myrtle iMsc- n. wliuooiiimi, iiiid J. u- DI Kill’. of England, tied for second l‘ (lriiilo v], 1_ urban Wghlyh 2. with an aggregate of 299- t ‘Preslou Ilc-nnell 3. Geraldine lPrize money totals one lholl Queen llllll llln Davidson (equal) pounds. IN Tl-IE STUD Land League 3466 Trial Mile 2.16% Winner of Standard Brad Class Provincial Exhibition 1925. Land League is a beautiful black stallion wsllllllll l" his vicinity of i200 u... sli-od by Naomi Axworlliy "i" His darn la by Dlraet 2.05, darn of Xemrsat 230%- W" world's champion groan trottar. Land League needs 0° boosting. Just look at one of his eelts. Ha will all"! lor service at owner's stable. ‘I'll-ms 16.00 sash at time °7 Ilrvlel- 010.00 more when mars proves te be In Ml‘ Marsa at owners risk. WILLIAM) KllLl-Yi Telephone MT-L, 4 ——i¢ea____ STANLEY BRIDGE Ilouor Roll of ‘Sluuiey Bridge SUllDOl for May ee+00eee+¢4 *4!