hi1-..»- .____.. ,..,;,.,»-___» ¢ --- - PAGE SIX "run ICHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN PRINCE "so WA no Today ‘at 3.15, 7 & 8.45 Matinee-lilo, 11c. Night-Zfic, 21c, 11c. To the Women of Charlottetown Do you believe every man ought to getter? If the wife can earn more than the ought they to eiisns= plows? be a mom)’- husband it the husband knows more about children than the wire. sits"! h” ‘° “We "W" “P? is Efficiency everythiflg something? this picture! ' iiiiii, A moo ssocor ' Paooucriou “MAD RACER" Two Part Comedy PRINCE EDWARD married life? Isn't LOVH If you're married 0r ever hot" w Mt u‘ UNIVERSAL JEWEL VOU WILL LOVE lT—AND HATE IT! WEDNESDAY THURSDAY NEXT THE SEINSATION OF THE STAGE FOR FIVE YEARS N()W A (IREAT- ER SENSATTON ()N THE SCREEN! N EHAIRT ..-~../ Minna .1 . 1.1.». .'-.1 vol/xiii; wi-f. ’ peciai Music a MARY nor-isms f AVERY ilrii>zti on ' MYSTERY-DRAMA The raided bank! The haunted hails! The Iiidden chamber! The flitting Omen of III! The ghostly shades! The disguised strangers! The hysterical maid! And the stirring tempo of a thousand tenors. gasps and LA UGHSI W. ‘no: cassava HAiRDR€5SlNG SALODN OF COURSE NOT Barbee: “Shave, sir?" mm “N0—Halrcut." QUEEN 53"“? —-From Daily Express. London. aid‘ b Miss D. E. Crooaley of the Middle- sex, Eng. Ladies‘ team who lower- ed the world's record for tho 880 yard walk at the Women’; A. A. A. championship meet at Stamford Bridge. --——-¢o>_-———- Jackie Egan. third-baseman oi Osieris, Toronto, land one of tho outstanding stars of amateur ball, during the Pacific coast trip of his team. Osiers, it may be re- marked, while playing the Japan- ese tesm In Vancouver, were sounded on the question of tour- ing Japan next year. m}?- REPORT OF GRANVILLE SCHOOL Grade Vll- 1, Florence Morris. Grails l.—1, Horace Taper. Grade lV—1, Marlon Taylor; 2. Gladys Taper; 3, Alice Wall. Grade 1II.——-1, Roy Wall, l, Or- ville Taylor. Grade 1l.—1, Pansy Adams. Pimply Skin Face leashes Due To Bad Blood Clear Your Complexion Nowl Have Red Cheeks. Bright Eyes. and that Youthful "Peppy" Look. TELLS 0F A REAL COMPLEXION MAKER Paint and powder never make a beautiful complexion. Ruddy cheeks have their foundation In the vltsllty. and sound health of .1 well regula- ted system. Beauty is siwsya mlsing unless accompanied by health. m‘ Rich red olood must tingle through your veins. must elr- eulats strongly to every mo“ and corner of the "body. ‘The wsy to get that red blood is’ to keep the system elesn. keep it free from wastes, keep it eilm. lnating the poisons. You tone and cleanse the system in an ideal wsy by ‘tak- ing Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Ai- though very mild, and suited to young girls and women, Dr. Hamilton's Pills sot on both the upper and lower bowel, and thereby remove all toul mat- ter. It Is really surprising new much poisonous matter Dr. Hamilton's Pills dislodge; you'll be free from headaches, you'll look your best, you'll realize the cleansing. hum, bringing ipmpertles - e1 m, i'anriiton's Pills from the dly you start to use thorn. eelg by all dealers In 28o iaoxoa or sy I mall from The cstsrrhosono 6a., Montreal. "_ ' L ‘gowkinti two names Brooklyn Wine Brooliyin kept from dropping ' into s Us for ilfth place with their listed Manhattan rivals, the fiihnts by scoring one is the ninth to best the (Iardililll. 8 to 7. ll- Bt. Ululs. i .Two of uis Robins and fourby the Cardinal were uie wu ortwiiien used in e hectic fray. which was marked by 20 hits and flve errors. Each gathered tall hits. while tour errors by the St. Louis testis help ed along the visitors’ cause. Only two games were scheduled - In the National League. , Amollioan Magus The Athletics gflued halt s game on the Americas: League lea- ders, the Yankees, this altar-noon ppm the was, ii to 2 snd ._5 to '4, The Quaker City team would» have gain- ed more but for, the fact that the New Yorkers gallautly came from behind in bile ninth at the Btadlum to score there runs and boat Da- trolt, 4 to 38. Maelgmon fn Olsen-up The double win for the Mack- mou at Philadelphia gave them a clean-up in the series and made It 1s wins in tbs lest 14 starts. 1' National League At Pittsburgh R411. E. Boston >¢........-......._8 10 Pittsburgh . 9 12 1 Batteries-Smith and Taylor; Bush. Sanger and E. Smith. 1 At St. ihouis~ R-JLE. Broolliiyu ..............810 1 St. Louis.» . ......710 4 Betteriom-Grlmes, Erbardt, Mc~ Sweeii and Hargravos; ‘Alexander, Hallaban. Sothorou and Vick, Slier- del (Only two games scheduled.) American League Al. Phiiadolphia~ St, Louis Philadelphia . .. 3 7 0 Batteries-Billion and Schang; l-llimke and Coclfrane. Second game- . . . Si. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 10 1 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . .. 5 13 0 Battsrissw-Glard, Varigilder and Hargravo; Rommeli and (iochraile. At New York- R. H. E. Detroit . . . . . . . . . ........310 0 New York . . . . . . . .. ..2 5 1 -BatterIes——John's Stoner, Coop- er. Holloway and Manloti; Deiili, Shawkey and Beugough. Al. Washington- Jlevelaud, . . . . . . . . . . . 8 l5 1 Washington . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 8 2 BatterIes—1.evsea and Sowcii; iobnsou, Palmsro, Ogden and Rucl. Summer Proving Good Season For Radio “DX” CHICAGO, July 18. —Summcr time, long lassed as a paribd in which distance radio reception was u tact In name only. slowly is bring- Ing about s. change In opinion a- mong listening experts. The present summer season. but a few weeks old, has been produc- tive or much better reception than was all 0f Inst winter when night after night. lntal stations were all that could be received with any satisfaction. sunspot Blanket Removed Numerous theories have been ad- vanced for the change. Among them was the statement. that the diminishing of surispots, so much in evidence last winter, basremov- ed e._ magndtic blanket that tended to smother radio signals when com- - lug from greater distance than 150 miles. Since the sun began iii! soutlfwsrd journey, s noticeable Improvement in reception has been observed. Distance stations that. could not be logged last winter, with no local transmitters in opera- iion. can now be brought in with a powerful aeariby station function- ing. 0n local silent periods this class of reception equals If it does not surpass tbs so-cslleu ideal cou- ditlons or the winter. Low powered transmitters, main- ly operating on the lower. wave- lengths where the inter-station in- terference Is the greatest, were most difficult to bring In last will- tor. Now they tumble In almost on top or one another. .»Less Static "And “Fading" One .of Ibo greatest drawbacks to ideal summer reception is the In- creased amount o: static, attribu- ted largely to thunderstorms. While static is over is evidence, both in winter and summe. it dies out. enough between summer thunder- storms so as to leave many periods wherein conditions are as pearly ideal as could be hoped for. Andtiter disturbance known as “fading". wherein tbs signals come and go with varying intensity, this slimmer has been less of a mar to reception than the fading of last ‘winter. BELIEVE AMERICAN ' imoim muons ro scents-r irsvsn LAWRJRINCE, Kan, July is. - The American Indian is naturally immune to scarlet fever, believes Dr. N. P. Srarwood of the Univer- sity of Kansas. who has made an extensive study of tbs illoeuio a- mong Indians. Dr. Sherwood bases his conclusions on observstlons made at Haskell Institutg here, "on questionsires seat. to nearly, 100 lndialr olenciee, sud on the testi- s couulv*E5i§Esnuuvr"lnunislh R.II.E.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2 6 2' -i 60 Years in “Game” But Wooden I11- diail Plays On IIOCIIIDSTER. N. Y.. Jilly 1h‘. ~- Tlie “Iron Alt-ii" iii‘ iliINiilHlli have‘ their ilily iii tile iii!“- HW" I11“ i Wllll liic yeurs_ bill. Itiieliivstt-usf historic. "Woollen Allin" remains ever iii the game. For more tllzlil linif lit-eiltiliy lilo wooden statue of n bziseiinll player has "played the garlic" iii front oi‘ Rochester cigar stores. I10 has nui- livcil the wooden lillllilllS that once oiifered competition, ulltl has out- played the famous baseball ciinruc- ter he is supposed to represent - A. G. Spalding. No games huvo been called on account oi liielclnont, wouthor, so fur as lie is concerned. lior bus tile season ever rinsi-il. Winter and slimmer he llus stood tilt,- lost til time. But llll‘ ht~zi~_v t-iiiiiiiig (if [iiliiil is chipping ilwziy lltlW, tile willie llnilorlil is llidleil iillii lllt‘ iiiziss of hinrii Iiztir iii lIt'l'iii‘(I \\'iiIi Ltrlty. Flip nearly sixty ylylirs IIIL‘ “Wilmi- en Mull" liiis sioiid poisctl ill iils present pusiliiiil.‘ Doyle and London Hold Strong Plac- iii-iii '.>>.-~'t~ *' Principals lii the shocking trill; in their beds illlii _ edy In Toronto, wherein. fellriiigoivii iilv. l~‘i~oiii li-fi ill rii-ilit iii iiielPogllfly. 850d 5 yeilfbniiil? Wild that he was loslig ills mind ilill] tlititpii-illre tilt-y lire: Piillirk lMtIilYiLesl t'lllitl, is sliowii bvilllM iliilf? his ialliii)’ would be left ill fiiiililt-iiiliiiillliiig ii-lu-iir-iiltl tit-riiltlilie; tier-fit-ilils linil the coroner, ll'll0 ill difficulty, Patrick Fuguriy, ilieilllieririule. aged b‘; (‘iilie- aucil 1'3; MTB- iii\'@*!iF-'“l9ii m" Scam" 5am“ “ oi ii pioneer fiiiiiiLv, ii uretiiiliuiise. lillltl liuizzii-ig: Iiiill lli'_\'i‘iil"iiili 3i1lFY-lil0 1110b‘!- ii"l'""“'i"g “fumaievg liliiii, alliillt ilawii oil l“l'lliil_\' of .liiiy Tilis picture, wiiii-li is the most re-nlet their eyes. Below is slislililii tlieli ____.____M.,,_,,-.-,..t-.'.-a look liisile over 1W0 1'91"“ "go- Gerald“ Hii shut liis wile. his fniir t-iiiiilreii will iii‘ lilt‘ lillllliy, ivzis taken ll lit-iiolile and greenhouse- Flshing Frolic Features Tarpon no priiiiolllirt-il (‘lliliil-Zl‘ rvllfifl-i PASS (‘HIUS'I‘IAN. Bliss“ July ih‘. — ~ A fishing l'i'oiii: is plliiiiii-il ilil‘ Illll liliilliztl fishing liiltrllliiiiuiii (If llli! National TIITIIOI] (Yiui), “mil-h will bring anglers of liillilillfl] pflynl- incilva to the Allsslssippi (‘mist on ' Alinilst 5-10. The tournament this ygar will give members an opporiuiiiiy m liianiuy their ability, illlil lii the o- vcnt of atlvcrso weather conditions, will issue a few days oi’ good fish. illtr- No limit is sci. for telling "fish tail-u," i)!‘i I've will!) will keep neur- 4. .i.ii:i_‘: i‘--' iiiiml uilll i0 participate this Chicago Commuters S0011 t0 Ride I. C. Electrics (YIII(‘A4‘.O_ Jilly 18. —~'I‘lie iivviiii- y 0i’ lllt‘. time wilt-ii i i i I4ONDON. Jilly I8. —~Sir Arthur (Iilicligt) flrill Iieuilii lli IiiiPil iilibilr- es iian IIHHHPIIKPI‘ lriiIii survive will ill‘. trrleilrlllt-il Jilly 19-24, WlIPll lllf! li- liiitii-l (‘0lill'ili, which riiii liie filfl-‘l suburban train iii 1856. (‘iiitllgih-i its The Markets (Canadian Press) ()'l"l‘.\\\'.\. ()iil.. July 17. —Ei£izs- .\I£Ii‘ki‘l-H ltllliiiill lai-iii-lwiiiy quiet mil liiiiziy. 'l‘<ii'iiiitii tli‘tiil'l'3 are iilly- Ting dclivvivll twirlis Zlii, fifsls 26-27. ‘si-i-iiilils "' Prior-s iii ii-iiliit-rs t-xilli. >1? lii. "ill, illPiillilbl 217-29. _i.\IiiIlIi‘(‘lii l't'(‘l‘i])[__h; iiliiittili. Dolli- iirlr l 'iiu for liliilfJiiflil extras ' sectiiiils 21-25. " .\’iI s 11R, firsts Ziti. seconds 2H fl. \\'IIIIIIIH‘;Z. lli‘iiii'I‘S iler quoting i'illiiill‘)' silipiirrs tii-Iivirrcti ("uses rc- lllililvti l-Xiru-s 2F lirsl< 23, suctmils l3, price in Piilllvfs extras 35-46, flrsis Iili-Iiit, set-tillils '26. Slisiriiii-ili-iviiii. (‘liliillry shippers iiiv soiling l-xlriis '3, fir. .' sl-cliiiiir-i lii-lii iIi‘i vrrtL (uses rt‘- liiriii-tl, Prices in I‘l‘IiliIl‘I‘> i-xli-lis MODERN (Jan supply any you may need. Your order will tcntion. ::l. lift-its 31. secmHii-i 25» EliIllOIIlOlI. Country ileziieis suites oxirus 24-25, firsts 22-15. tlliiI-S 15-113. Prices ll) roisiiill tins 3d, firsts 32-. sceuiiillii Cn]gflfy_ Country dealers-i extras 25, firsts 21, Sefiliili-i- Prices in retailers extrnsii 31-142, seconds 26. ,' Vanrnilvcr. P-roillifvlti 59ml! lras 32-33, firsts sii-slsewfltil Prices tn retailers ext flrsis 143-35, seconds 151-33. Si. John. Country deilleri l‘ producers extras 31, firsts". oiiils25 and selling extras 31¢ 2R, seconds 26. Prices to , , ‘extras 36, firsts 32, SQCIIIIIII llaIifiiX iii-Mel's will": shippers tleiiveruil lliililiir.“ 33, firsts 28, seconds 20. ‘Ciflllwn. lviiollislliers - etilliiiry points extras 28. iiliil silcoiiiis 22. Jobbing uxlriis iii, fill, seconds 25. i$ BATH ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY _ Why not have those changes made ln your Bath Room NOW. Plumbing Fixture a receive every ai- ihe affections of English boys. Holmes" and "Brigadier are prime favorites with a' major- ity oi 12,500 English boys between fourteen and eighteen to whom the Y. ‘M. C. A. sent questiobalres. The boys also liked Jack London's ors" and "Tom Brown's days." sis received few voles in-the re- ciliic to adventure, iletcctive and sport stories Ill their preferences. In reply to queries as they were fourteen, “Preusirre ls- isiitl“, "Robinson Crusoe," "Kili- nappsd," "Swiss Family Robinson," "Pilgrims Progress" frequently mentioned. were most In treating Indians. Only physicians reported ever having sigowera In doubt and sixty-six re risd that they had never 0b~ served It amongmheir patients. eulniollrru (‘niiun Doyle has ii strung place iii HMS rm. cunnumel.s_ His "While (YDIIIIIIHIYT "Simriock trips iluily iii tile "oilliyiiig villiiuv“ Gala"? of llyde Park, six miles away. and on the first trip, the record suyii, “nary a passenger" was Now there are now 400 suburban iruiiis a dily. "whim Fink" and "Pickwick PM’ liinrks iiic completion nf m; mm Selim» 1511111790! DOT-Ween lilli Illinois Colit- rul nn-l th -ii l‘ (iii- ..‘ ~- iyiuch discussed modern sex nov- ty yedrii that: theotrllvliirggl liilois Central to ilulil It. z iii -i piles. British boys apparently ill" along tlio (tiller edge (of kilifs WIOPIIIY uasitilits frnni wiisiiiiil: l" "h"! i'I - lli. ti I ddi - ' stories affected them most before séiihynnf’ m‘ m m; residuum‘ P" were diflkerins with the Illinois "Kelillworih." "Westward Ho" and valuable mke from they had hen" lnony of elghiydotir physicians who i H n 1 _ have bad many years of experience nay? 19§7€°wl1 lown lines hy Jam] eompi t.d ' twelve of the eighty-four _.,,,,,,,,,‘,’,§_ new" "mums “hand o‘ found the disease among Indians. from, the c“). h“ bu", a 300 acre The first lriiill miitiu iilrec miliiil carried. The change m FRED I-l. TRAINDR THE RELIABLE PLUMBER 80 GRAFTON STREET PHONE 393-1- OPF. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE ' electrification llliiiiicvilrii, in kgpp 1,31“; 311,-)“. A generation inter the city fitiil- i (‘eiliral tn rcgniil the inlnleliscly anxious to give away. 0m; (if the provisions lli the new contract wit; that the Illinois Centrnl "ma; 01cc. niid the job has hfifill 1g 1 . 43,. » ...r.._ WHEN IT COMES TO CHEWING TOBACCO Hickey a Nicholson’s Black Twist Chewing Tobacco IS THE BIG FAVORITE WITH MfiN WHO LIKE. A WELL FLAVORED AND LAST-ING CHEW. iiiciirl s" iiieiiolsoii Since the recapture of the lake ‘ . park beyond the railroad by filling, Nllnnrilbi Llnlmsni for Insert bill‘!- TOBACCO CO., LTD. nlll» - viii iiiuiisiiiiv iii 10.30 ii. iiiY i***?.=!!#‘" " "+" “iii “iii-lite. He‘! l"!