FORGET You are lure to need some handy remedy for ‘Sunburn- lnaect Stings, Thorn scratches. Sore Placer. Znm-Buk has been roved to be the best. Take I h! with you. - 50c bu, all Dmuhb and Shun. ‘(rtllllltlll ul‘ Jrr-rzrlrlctl photoplrty New Picture Heights. First of the steel —~———-i——"‘~“"i“"“ rrrilis, "Men oi‘ Steel," which upen- Tomorrows l ed Wednesday at the ‘Strand The- latre. I To attempt to tell you about this Radio lll-og-ramllglreat plr-turc, and it is ttrrly great. SATURDAY, JUNE 25 International Radio Prfltlrflmi CONCERTS 12135 P. M. QPICF‘ (411) Mont. (luncert. 3'55 P M W00 (508) Phila. ‘(it-and Orson» 5 P 7:0 . M. wfgz (333) (lspningtioltl. Pitp (‘oil- cert. ‘ ' 7:30 P. M. WGY (ililtr) Scheu. Program. tWll- A“) r316) Pitts, (Yoncerl. ' wIrP r503) phun. Recital. 8:45 P. M. 9:00 P. M. WEAIF i492) I\'- Y. Balltito llour __.D3m|-.;st-n Symphony Orches- tra 1.0 NVrEEl. WLI-lt, \\"l<‘l, Wilt‘. WCAE, iVTAM. WWJ. WSAI. wgyr K51), W00. WCCO and ‘WDAE. SPORTS-TALKS 4:30 P. M. aseball. M wJz (4.54) N. Y. B 5:55 P. . KrDKA r316; Pitts. Baseball. 7: P- M. WIT’ i508) Plllln. I'm-lo WrP- DANCE ORCHESTRAS 7230 P. M. WLIT t-itrfi) Phila. l~il Patio 0r- 9200 P. M. IWILW 4428) Cincinnati. (‘trailer 9:40 P. M. WBZ (333) Sprlllglllflil. wick Orchestra. 12 Midnight WMCA 4x70) N. Y. Mt-Allllll» RELIAB-Ijll t M|nard’s llrrrrrs- has been a hrrrsrlrtrlrl remedy for generations. Doctors v recommend it. [Kr-eat picture with srrpr-rb r backilrtruntl and uultl bt- rrcxt to an impossible task. The very greatness or‘ the pl lure prohibits that. All we can do i atlvise all who wnrrt to see a really muting b)’ star and supporting vast to sec "Men oi Steel." You will go away urnnrlvr-irrg what next tht- rrrotlon picture producers will do. 'l'lrc story oi’ "Nlen of Steel" was written by Sills himself, from a suggestion received Iroru R. G- Krrltis short story. "lluiterl States Flavor." .\ir. Sills should get a ‘few nrtrrc suggestions and all down rrrrti write some more plrotopiays. for here he has plvterr the world u beautiful romance, flllctl with “ast imovlrtg action, thrlilslcxcitelnerrt, suspense, trerncrnlurrs tlraruatic Juorncnts and with enough lnttglts to Irrcak the strspensc that at timr-s altntrst lifts you from your scat, Sills, in the starring role, in our opluiOu gives tlrc best performance he has ever presented on the screen. lie lives his part and gives one oi‘ the must cortvlnr-lng portray- als We inure yet seen. Miss Kenyon in tlrt- leading fcnr irrinc rolr- tines mrrt-h to help make this u really big yricttrreq rlier work. llkfi that of Sills, stands out llS Irer lrest in irar career. And Mac Alli- son. tlcorgc ‘Fawcctt. Frank Cur- rit-r, Victor Molraglcn and John Kolh deserve all the praise ilrat can be said of thcm. “Men of Steel," briefly, is the story of an immigrant iron mine laborer Wilt) lifts himself rrp by the boots-traps out oi" iris squalor and igrrorarrrcc to the heights In the steel industry. 'l‘here is a beautiful lovc story and action and thrills and spectacles. ‘(the creators of this picture are to he praised for the way they handled it. ‘The story shows sym- bolically the maltitrg nti- a. man along the lines of rhc making of nice]. Steel is used as one of the impressive nrtrst magnificent. and backgrounds we have evct’ s80"- All the spectacular phases of this arc used in this steel is tied up with the lnvtflstory in n masterly nrannerwiu a manner which makes steel as much a romance as the love story- grt-at industry ‘ 'l‘hc Fox News Weekly and an ex~ ceiianl. musical program by the 0r- r-lz-stra tnarlc a show well worth sewing. which was repeated ill the Prince Edward yesterday- Canada S. S. Lines Ltd. STEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. Jolm’s S. 8. FARNHAM Leave Leave » Montreal CWTcwn June 24th. June 28th. Cat-veil Bros, Ltd. AGENTS I i A California inventor is working on all airship to he propelled by <rczrting a vacuum in trout of its has bag. air pressure from hehlilll prrsiriarg it forward. \llnnr<l’n Llnlmfll! is reliable. ‘ For NEURITI Take Our Herbal Remedlen Hook on Skin Diseases. Trcatltts on tlhrnnic Ulscnsc ivy ilr-rlrsj Rmnetlles. Pamphlets on Loss of Manhood rrn-l disturb"! 0T IIlt-‘ll. Booltlct on Female Ills rind ndvlre tree lr_v mnii. (ll) your! experience. (Without orltlI-lslnil or dispuring your lint-tors write us lmfnrc losng hope-l ‘lwctitllmlll by mnii our streclnlity. I, English Herbal Dispensary Llmlte lilbll llnvlc_ Vntrrouvor, B. C. I (‘anrrrhrs (Jim-st. Herbal Institute now To‘ vors IN CHARLOTTETOWN If you want Premier Stewart returned to power, mark your ballots as under: C. GAVIN DUFFY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, i ,1. 'WILLIAM J. P. McMILLAN OF CHARLOTTETOWN, PHYSICIAN BARRISTER. X EDMUND T. ntcos or Ct-IARLOTTETOWN, MERCHANT w. CHESTER s. McLURE OF OHARLOTTETOWN, TRADER A trrt sttrmrtrrr x Strand Rises to U n-) precedented, .\iilt.nrr Sills" greatest screen oi’- fioring. This, in a line. sums up our ‘ Nationals lougr For Councillor: . All persons owning freehold property within the Electoral Dist- rivl to the value o! three hundred anti twenty-live dollars. 2. All persons owning leasehold property within the ‘Electoral Dist- lricr to the value of three hundred at Thelatrnl twt-ntyftrt- dollars. ' 3. ‘rho wives or husbands, as the ruse trnry be. 0t the owners 0t tree- iroid or leasehold property, 4. Returned soldiers who have ireslded in the Province twelve months, and in the Electoral dist- _~rict two months previous to May ‘Zti. 1927. Provided: ta) That the property or lasso hold has been in actual possession ,ut the voter for six months prev- ‘iorrs to May, 26, 1927. (b) ‘Every voter must be a Brit- ‘luh subject, and, with the excep- ‘tlon oi a returned soldier, he of the ‘lull age of twenty-one, (c) tPr-operty and leasehold vot- ers, and the wives or husbands of said voters. may vote for candidat- es in t-very Electoral district where {in they have property or leasehold ‘tenure to the value necessary and tor the time required. For Assemblyman: l. All persons qualified to vote for councillors. ‘ 2. Every person, male and (e male, except an Indian resident oi an lndiau reservntiqr, if such pers- on: (a) is of the full age of twenty- one years. (b) is n British subject, and: (c) Who has resided in the Prov- ince Twelve months. and in the Electoral district two months pre- vious to May 26, 1927. (d) Who is in actual possessi-n. ‘for his or her own benefit, of any rtreelroid estate to the value of at ‘least one hundred dollars, and has had same in actual possession for six months previous to May 26, 1927. Return the Stewart Government by placing your "X" after the name: as marked below QUEEN'S COUNTY First District Councillnr—Walter G. WlcKenzle ', W. F. Allan Stewart. Assemblyman Murdock Kennedy.‘ Peter Sinclair. Second District Councillor Louis L. Jenkins. ' Bradford W. Lepage. Assmbiyman J. H. Buntain.‘ Angus Mc-Phoe. Third District Councillor J. A. MacDonultfi David MacDonald, Mistakes Of The Leader 0f The Opposition Mr. A. C. Saunders, the Lauder of tirc Opposition, has mudo several mistakes in the campaign in his own district. ‘lie attempted to cor- rect one of those mistakes by pnb~ iicly apologizing to Mr. Sharpe at Eiiersiie when he admitted having made statements that were uncaii~ ed for and retracted the same. Again at Tyne Valley Mr, T. A. Campbell, his associate in law and political lieutenant for Mr. Saund- ers, issued a challenge to Mr. Sharpe but. at Enmore Mr. Saund- ers apparently not wishing to de- buts this issue publicly refused to accept the challenge, stating that. he was not: responsible for what his lieutenant rlvlr. Campbell had done, and said if Mr. Saunders wishes the electors to believe that he is fitted to become a loader of a Brent party he had better learn now to orderly marshal all his lleut enants and show some control ov- er them, and while his rparty is preaching temperance he better be- gin himself by giving an example o! temperance in his statements and that of his colleagues, so that in the future he will not harve to retract extravagant and immoder- ate uiieguti5ns. _ At the political meetings in their district, Dr. John McNeill and Mr. L. fiR. Allan, Liberal candidates claimed the support oi.’ the electors for their services In going to Otta- wa on -the delegations tor the Sum- merslde board of trade. 1t was understood at the time o! the ap- pointment of Mr. Creelman lllcAr- thur to the senatorship that his ap- pointment was based on thssessme activities. Both Dr. McNeil] and Mr. L. IR. Allan, Liberal candidates tor Sum- mersitie district said at their meet.- lngs that legalized sale o! liquor was "blood money." and practically in the same breath they asked the electors to elect a Liberal Gvwrn- 51th"! vottrts’ rrtrrtrlfirtf°m°l 5 | l l5 B [5 l. tAssomblyman Matthew W. Wood.‘ , Russell C. Clarke. I _ Fourth Dlatrlct Councillor Shaw MacMillnn. ° George S. lnman. Assemblyman George A. MaoLoan.‘ J. James Lsrrahee. Fltth District Councillor W.J.P. MuoMlIlan! C. Gavan Duffy. Assemblyman W. Chester S. Mc- Lure.‘ Edmund '1‘. Riggs. PRINCE OOUNTY Firat Dlatrlct Councillor J, Wiitred Tanton.‘ ~ Robert Hudson Cordon. Assemblyman Jos. T. Gallant.‘ J. S. Blanchard. Second District Councillor John ‘D. Kennedy.‘ W. H. Dennis. . Assemblyman sbelton Sharpe.‘ A. C. Saunders. Third Dlatrict Councillor ‘Fbomus MacNutt! Harry A, Darby, Assemblyman A. F. Arsenault.‘ Martin Gallant. Fourth District Councillor Louis rliowatt.‘ Walter M. Lee. . Assemblyman Norman Lowther.‘ llornce Wright. Filth District Councillor George D. ‘Pope! Lucas R. Allan. Assemblyman James MacNeliif Dr. J. F‘, MnoNeill. KINGS ‘COUNTY Flrat Diatrlet , Councillor Harry \D. Maobean.’ Herbert H. Acorn. Assemblyman Augustine Donald.‘ Archibald A. MacAdam. A. Mac- Second District Councillor James B. MacDonald.‘ James P. Maolntyre. Assemblyman Harvey D. McEwon.‘ rllarry n. Cox. ’ Third rDlatr-Ict ' Councillor H. Frank MacPhec! Thomas V. Grant. Asesmbiyman Leslie J. Hunter.‘ John Musterd. Fourth District Councillor Martin MncKinuon! W. B. Butler. Asesmblyman Maynard F. Mac- Donald.‘ John A. Campbell. Filth District Councillor James D. Stewart." George E. Sawiile. Assemblyman J. Howard aid.‘ Paul A. Scully. ment in this Province to be in line with the rlribernl Government at Ot- tawa which gets from $9 to $13 (b10011 1110119)’) to use their own phrase from‘ every gallon of liquor mdanntaotrrred or Imported into Cnn- a a. v r ‘lei-m-i- Islander Drops Dead In Hotel Room The folio-wring clipping token tlzlom a Fartlrbzrrnlts. Alaska. rwarerr wives ltlill account of, rphgt Sudden dearth 0t ‘Mir. Fired J - Demon, wiho W119 ‘l1 llivltlrve oi‘ Miolttrargns, ‘Plnlncc Etlwvratrri lsllarnd. ‘lkarrirn-g n crush nvgtzrflnst a. doolr loading inrto an flrtlrjdlilltliliig brartrhrroortr, lJloy-tl. arnd ‘Eurgremre Beckett, room- ritnrg art: rtlhre tPtiontedr Hie-tel, Orpenetl ilt to illnd Fred J- ‘DQ111011! on trlu, @719)‘ llhbelllllrlled to trevivc tire sttnicken rmum but. he tilled mum-e a tioctor could ‘arrtrtirve. Cause 0i death wlars. ‘pronorrmced as Ihreamt Julian-o. mlilltllldii BB)’ liihrart. Mr. Lemon hfati never comlplwiuled oil ‘being iii. Jurrnres mnwy. ‘wtiltih vwjhrom the was lmvmtlllz. thwd rbirouglhrt. some met-ga- zlines to Ithe rroam u dhromt time be. dome a-nrdr wthlern this ilert Mtr- abetmtm ‘Wm! Iwdliluz- This was arbour. lhrait an hour!‘ berotm lhtis rdeurirh. m; 4,3 possible ltrlrnrt IMlr. Demon tielt. this raliiliardk oomlilrg on him and walked. ttlhrrouugjh rtilre_ itnmtihrnoomr, 'willllrch* con~ lit-exited wilirhl ibothr moms, Seeking wit! and wliiwweur written, gr» tneauhred the Beckett)»; door. Mr. Member was a rpionieerr Alas. rlrlttilnrg art tvrsrrious witmea at Durw- wm. rirtiltorod, Matttshnll, Ruby and rWlFblmtltts. tl-lle who n» mnii] carrtnler r-Mr tsbmlfl ‘tilimle in tibia rlowreir ‘Rtlver oounitrry- in Itlhte earliiy dnryts 0t rha Mir. Lemon rertulrmstl to Fwltrbanks about a. yeatr a-go and up until lursJt. lflatirtbanlku Exrpiinimtdion Co. on tihb oroeilm. Hie wit! 48 ryteflm rot age. Ht, is cur-vim iby rhlir: twue, itn Fiarimbmnrlus. Furwmrl arr-range- tnronlla "WW M». yet been made. sum: wrw‘ 1'0 os-r t mo 9F auteur-issue There is nno simple, able’ nml lure wuy that never falls 0n get rid of black- heads: that is to dlaaolvo them. To do this, get two nuucen oi’ peroxlno pow- der from any drug store-sprinkle a lit- tle on a hot, wet lllflllk~fllh over the blackheads‘ briskly-mash the parts and you will be strrpriaed how the black- heads have diaappenred. Big black- headl. little blackheads. no matter where they are. llmhly dluoln and disappear. Blackheads are a mixture oi lust. and dirt and secretions that form. ‘n the noros of the akin. The poroxine. ‘tlaclheada so they tvaah right put, leav- vowder and the water dissolve the consisting or a canvas bet-t revolv- ing over two noilors has been in~ as running over roads. A -process has been CGV-Slflpgd in Italy nor passing currents 0t elec- tricity tln-ough fodder stored in silos to prevent tits ttermetntation to a harmful degree. Paris claims to have the world's most powerful fire engrino as tt can pump water two third-s ott a mil III the pom and clean and tn their natural yo‘ t urrrrtt t“r a; _ nearly I60 ' J _~ u, ..,.,,_,_ - ,,.,,.,.,.........." and IQIIII c Itream to a' iii r rrrrrrr MacDOnY 91M"- llYlYlk- lhrtstliily summoning aid , Fairbanks (narnrp his ‘pmapeeted at : lbhle heard on uhn diwsrtna. ' ' mbnrtih thud been» employed by itrho IIUW ‘ For training athletes a treadmill ‘ vented to serve the some purposes rs rrrtfuiziriirrtrrs srrrctrrt or rs rt rrrrrr rrrurtrrrrrrt T-ho I ~ \ u... . t se poor Parsons, how easily they are fooledl. Mr. Albert C. Saunders is the man that the; Rev. H. D. Raymond, Rev. _W. M. Ryan, Rev.’ C. Ross Eaton, Rev. A. A. McLeod, and ‘others,’ believe to be a sincere Prohibitionist- Readi for yourself again the letter from Mr. A. 0.3 IISAII JUNE 24, 1927 Packed Mu 11:1; Saunders, and see how much sincerity is in it‘, As free from dust as tea C811 be. Scientifically so far as Prohibition is concerned. People of Prince Edward Island, do your duty tomorrow. "by registering your_ vote against‘ such hypo- crisy and deceit. r The following is the copy of a letter sent by Mr.i Saunders, Leader of the Opposition, to his leading? supporters with regard to his policy—it speaks fort itself and for his palpable iusincerity in espousing- Prohibition : Surnmerside, P. E. I., March 21, 1927. Dear Sir :— Premier Stewart's pronouncement in favor of Gov-= ernment Control oi’ liquor as one of the planks in; the Conservative platform at; the next ensuing Provincial Election, it might be advisable to call an informal meeting in your district of some of the prominent and outstanding Party workers to con», sider this question, and ' to advise me just whatj‘ course you think our Party should adopt. I think it would be advisable to have such a meeting at‘) iThe Presbyterian (lhurch ‘bytcriarr Church in (farrada lrcltl at Stratfortl, ‘Clntario, on the nro- tiorr of Professor l). A. Murray, Professor ol Mathematics at tlrc ,Mctjill llrrixtr-rsity. sorontlctl by Rev. Mr. Patrlitr, "Toronto, the fol- . $01118 Of U16 GKGCUUVB IDGIIIDBPS Of U16 EaSfi-lutying sanc rr-strlutirnr on tt-nrpt-rrrtrcc was nnztnimotrsly adopted by Prince Liberal Association feel that 0n account oflme A_,v.,.,,,1,1y,__ m?‘ “M In Canada Advocates" Temperance Instead; 0i Prohibition it At the rcccnt met-ting of the (icncral Assembly of the Prcs- i A‘, * r l"! "In the midst of many contllctlnfl oplnlotis, personal and legislative, on the question ot Prohibition, this Allem~ bly hopes and prays that the members and adherenta of the Presbyterian Church In Canada and the people of Can- ada as a whole will advance steadily In the principles of Temperance and in the inculcationlot these principles in the minds and lives of our young people." ioncc, as no time should be lost. _ ; i, have reason to think that the election may be» tcalieti on at an early date, possibly the middle of; May. For that) reason our Party ‘must be prepared? éto announce itspolicy at an early date. I also feel ithat the meeting should not be too large, as itl imight only lead to some acrimonious discussioni without any tangible results. I do, irowever, think? ;it best that both sides should be well rcpresenteti! at such a ‘meeting-that is, those who favor the present law and those who are opposed to it. , ‘anything about such a. meeting. ‘your meejing should also make it quite clear that? everything should be strictly in our Party's inter- ests and of a confidelttial nature. We need not; remind you how carefully guarded the Conserve: tives kept all their discussion, anti kept their own‘ ‘counsel. Please impress this on all who attendt "your meeting. ' ‘ tmeeting that our success at this election means‘ more than on any former occasion. We will be get-. ting at least $160,000.00 additional subsidy, and it‘ will simplify the work to such an extent that I ant’ sure whichever Party succeeds on this occasion will. ,be there for the next fifteen years. Therefore, it, ris of the utmost importancethat you do all you} reasonably can to haveyour meeting view the ‘situ-l ation with an open mind, and do what you consider‘! I is in thebest interests of our Party. You can then ,rep0rt to me that the meeting is in favor of Govern, iment- Control or in favor of retaining the Prohibi-l, ‘rtion Act, or are evenly divided on the question, as‘ the case may be. This will enable me to come to. what I hope may be a conclusion in the very best! interests of our Party. ' Yours truly, ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. ACS: | l r g MAN HAS A MO\RAL 'RIGHT T0 ENFORCE UPON ms FELLOW MEN LESS FOR- TUNATELY SITUATED A POLICY wmcn WILL COMPEL THEM T0 'A MODE or LIFE wntcn HE oops NOT SUBMIT HIMSELF. r l: i <<¢< <<q€Z<<< Mr Alan Cobb-m, hero at the recent airplane flight trotn London to Australia, and return, I0 ahown with rLndy Ocbtiam, and the new»! mlmlur of the cobham family. The baby, waa born whllo the noted ' flylr w» vlaltln In America and the photograph ‘was made on the union 01 In omoeonvlnn and otllaprtng. _ , _ his lint mt sellout?‘ will‘ new i [v y our Motor Oil is the right lubricant for your car: ' ,drained, rub a drop between your fingers. ;Y0u’ll notice instantly how oily it still is-how Kindly do not let our Conservative friends knowi much body It Sh“ has_how fully It was Sh“ The chairman of] safeguarding the vital organs of your car. r the next time and EVERY time. You should also bring to the attention of the m.‘ MAJESTIC Mlllllll [Ill r i This simple test will show that Majestic After 500 miles, when your crankcase is Ask your Service Station for “Majestic” t W. II. AITIIEII 8r 00. A Oil Importers 7255's 22 4r 1857 Our Seventieth T Anniversary 1927 Get Ready For Mr. F ly- before he Ia ready for you. Look over your acreen win- dow and door: now. ‘Be cure the netting will nerve all summer. The clean appearance a new coat of paint given will more than repay you for your time-and of course it protects them too. We have extension screen of various aizen from 36c up Screenpboora from $2.25 up Combination Storm » and screen Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.50 Screen Enamel . . . . . .. 25c to 60c Phone 105 for screen wire, any width, eut required length, Then there are many accessories needed. Screen Door Hinges 26c Pair Screen Door Gather 20c each 8erasn DoorrPullc 5s up Screen Door Beta . . .. . ..20e Set Screen Door Check: .. .. $2.50 Each L "M" "It! Eyes for doors and windows according to. IIII- 0f courlo a hammer will be required, also nail!» lcrewl. tnckl. etc, all of which we" can supply. - s YW Wwld not think of not having a look on runaw- door. what about your window's‘! Ara they properly equip- P“ Q° PPM“! your property? Window ltMka 1h up Wlflyww "m wlrr keep m. linger mutt- oil rm "ma. ' Only 5c ueh and up. And u zine fly don m r» m» nr, 1d» smut him/With“ l Iced awattar 10: I!!! f“! \. a tax-norm. 'jIv-rus~u arr . I ‘ v = ‘