police have been asked to Annie Burden, 19, of “The Arizona Express" conliu-g to the lh-ince ‘Edward tomorrow l-i . one of the speedlest railroad dramas yet presented. ornmcl-uLL GIRL did not wait. for the afternoon boat. MISSING IN BOSTON She is known to have leached Boat. on. and her baggage was inspected BOSTON, June IBr-The BggLQn and passed by the trustolu authori- flmg ties. It is still awaiting a claimant Springhill, tlt the whuri‘. She is (lescrihed as Nova Scotla, who arrived in Boston l5 i061. i3 iiiwlieii iiiill. Weighing >140 l“; gummy on me [may gm“, 3L pounds, biln- iaycs, lair cilmplexnlu. John and has not been heard from will! rcii uiiriy iiiiii‘. lioiibtid. iiiill since. She was supposed to be nlet when she left home. was clothed in by n friend living in Brookline, but a blue suit. black and white the later became confused and, not and carried a fawn colored plaid finding the girl on the Yarnlouth coaton her arm. She has a brother, boat which arrived in the morning. Daniel ii. Hiiiileii. liviiis Bl 162 Hamilton Street. Canlbriilge. hat HELP FOR CONVALESCENT Draco In rapidly restoring Mrs. Robin's System. Stomach, LivornBowoln and Kidneys all Rectwcrlnq Normal Health and Strength a; Corrective and Tonic properties of Great Herbal Remedy Build Her Up, The period of couvniesceuoe alter a severe illness or i ‘operation, is often a long, weary one. Nature, exhausted, has no resources left to rebuild the organs to their custom- vary health and strength. lier cry is for u. tonic to help lllBl‘ and the ibsst and most reliable tonic for the punpose la Dreco, made f-rom the pure extracts of herbs. roots. hark and leaves and-rich in health building properties Mrs. ' Robin, of 154 Dorchester St., East, Montreal, tells how won- derfully Dreco is restoring per strength after a serious operation. "lam Just out of the hospital," says Mrs- Robin, “where I was operated on for a tumor. l was nervous and could not sleep and was badly constipated and had about resign- ed myself to a long. weary period of weakness. when I saw Dreoo advertised and decided to try its tonic properties. “i1 have only taken one bottle oi it, but am up and doing again and able to do all my work as though l had not been in tlhe hospital at all." Dreco contains no mercury, pot- ash or habit forming drugs. its pure herbal juices tone and regulate nil ‘the important organs of “digestion and purify the. blood. too, thereby heneilttiug and. strengthening. the whole body. ... Dreco in being specially lntroduc. ed in Charlottetown by E. A, Foster. It in alno nold an follown: Montague-H. J. Mahon. Sourlo-Sourin Drug Co, Summornlde-Gallant Drug 00., l-illiiffli. ind by a good drugqlnt everywhere. . ‘I'll! BUTIILIBII LOVID-OIIITATI B! Mildred BIIIIIII- lt was an exquisite Sunday in llay The uky wasacloudlenmalnloat sapph- ire blue. Soft breezes filled with thi- scent of nprlng onil fragrant biaanulna fluttered the curtnlnn at the windows of (‘ruig (‘ullanrn hotel apartment. Blrda darted about in the luulllght of the little purkvvuy opposite and a tonn- tuin splashed merrily. All the outside world beckoned Cul- laln to the golf club. it was his one day of leisure in the whole over- crowded week. lint he hnd no taste for golf that morning. Tile beauty of the spring world reached him uni ut all. lie was miserable. an only a young man dccp- ly and, it would seem. hopelessly, in love for the first time can be nlisor- able. Doris was ncver more cool. more in- different. more remote than she had been the last few. duya. Hill efforts to see her alone had been fruitless. Sho seemed to have endless cngagelnuts, to he constantly surrounded by tire- some people demanding her time and attention. Culiam had waited hungrl- ly for some sign from her. noun-thing to allow that Ihe realised he was on eurth ulnl eager to ace her. llut all she gave llllll was an ilccusliululchurln- lug, detached umllc. II pretty ilpolilgy when shc was unable to lunch or have tea with him. His desire to sea her -\i\'!lll rl-nl, not haul-d on pique urlnlng from a hurt pride. For (‘uliam was not u uiu mun, despite his good looluilllnlch rln. 'l‘hc nilulutltln of women had not npoll- ed him. Neither hnd it cnulu-d hllll to rote women lightly. lllu devotion lo his ulothcr, the only rcnl Plblllllllllltlll of hil younger years, hud instilled lll him a reverence for all ulcmllcra of her sex, which iutor experiences hull never ileatrtlyeil. Ill Doris he riialiseil tic One Woman. If he could have mur- ricd hor tonlorriuv, he would have counted it Paradise. > That hcr pride rolls} her. furl-lid up- oll ln-r n rolc ill which she would cheer- fully have died rutllcr than show him lvhnt he nlcullt to her, ucvor occurred to him. lle believed hcr to be as cool. us friendly. as indllfcrcnt us nhc accul- ed. And the knowledge was vcry llit- fer. The bright spring morning wilre on townrd midday. with Cullum wonder- ing restlcssly about ills ltpllrtlucllt. He run lndincrently through the bulky Sunday papers, wrote u listless letter or two, pluycd a fcw burn on the con- cert plnno u thoughtful munngn-lui-ut luul inntnlled lu hi» rooms, and he- lwccn time stared at a photograph of Doris. it Willi u picture he hull quite liter- ully uiolcn. iioris di n‘t suspect he llllll it and llnd liPll hell fiultlessiy for it linlc lifter time ill tbc ucutly-or- ill-rctl tlruwcrll of hcr dcak. It was a publicity photo designed for use in the advance advertising of the page- HEAI] ANi] FACE Red, Swollen and Sore. C uticura Heals. , . . h '5 had my trouble from child. 0o] . 1t took the form of white, $55 life omptionn which caused ha". g ‘Idling Ind burning, sign d o 5 n?’ MY llfld and [ace 2,‘; Pm‘ "i m)‘ body were lflccted. ‘ m" °" both my head and face was red and swollen and nwfuiiy Sore. The breaking out caused din. hgntenlent, and i lont nearly all my "i M81!" using Cuticurn s... - P and Ointment and they nfiorded "lid. Ind lithe end olthrcc month- l W" wiiiliimiy healed." (s ngd) “'1' w" A- Mm". Mara all, Wlfliiiisteii. Nov- 8. 192a. Use Cuticurn Soap, Olntmgm Ind Tnlcum for nli toilet purpo“; §'~"~""=.§.""°'.-.I"' "..".:"~...*i*.".':".."-"~'- r on , ul ' - w '7 Guard?‘ Havana: John Horliclfs Ne repair 'nl.oea wit-h modsrl Machinery at lowest prices. We specialise in putting on whole soles, halt soles, rubber heels. nni leather heels on nll- kinda o! toot wear. Work absolutely guaranteed.“ Call on us at Lnmbron B ., Grafton 8t. ' » 1781-51-4.» lmtl TQWIITI-Rlo QAKpQEFRlQERAT lilllITlllN SiiiE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE w: ARE AUTHORIZED sv MR. w. ‘r. wzttncn, T0 ecu. AT ~Hll_HjOMi. NO.108 PRINCE eraser, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25TH comllnnomo A1‘ 1.30 P. M. SHARP. Hi8 FURNITURE AND House lélllwoo" ‘"101’: oonrnloma P ARLOR. slrrTlno ROOM. ommo . PW L. ITiOHEN mo s: D Rooms. 1 BEAUTIFUL PIANO, FANCY . ihfllel-il" ‘PHAIRB. nuns. ossx. ROLL TOP DESK m OAK, IUIPIT. Gil-ma cnamcr. 0mm o an, roan: mo CHAIRS, ALL on, srssl. ENGRAVINGOJiANGE, coucl-lzs on. cton-l. mania A" Klflmlm urinals: mo svenvrrl-nnb or run ass-r. ‘ ' “humiliation. tors or ‘noon cons on: l i ~ ~ . ., - mo L. ufilllqn col-nuns. wantnsa ls coma "ro 1n: “Al's: nvovui-nman nabs. outlaws, llv nnmlnnnurroo. ' = ~ ’ IINJ. canrcn n. no", Auntlonnom or FURNITURE We are instructed by Mrn J- A Burnnun, lrnno am. Couch muo- IINJ. CARTIER l RON, 37168-1151. Shoe Repair Shop ‘Ailliililli SALE Crokon to coll at her homo No. 121 Pownai Strut, on Snturdny- Jill" 21:1. commencing at 1.30 p. m. lil m.- household tut-loom. liieiiiiliiin Springs, Parlor Rilll. Gilli". 51°"- Olloloth, Dlnhnn, Klilchon Utonnlln. U ant. Cullnm wanted it because it wan i0 essentially Darin-Doria in the trim- uellt of tailor-anodes and ‘smart little lntl, n fur scarf around her ullm lhoulders and the lnevltnlliewloiota and lipn alluring in their sweet ceri- ouannsll. He had taken it from her desk with- lut u quallu while aho wua talking to llrs. Amos Hunter Deerlng. and he kept it in n portfolio of hin ulont prised possessions where no eye might deaecrate lt. At one o'clock he bud luncheon serv- cd ill hla PIIIIIIIH. Lighting a cigarette over his com-e. he considered the after- noon that stretched endlessly before him. At the almost certain risk of being turned down, he decided to call Dorie at her apartment. The yearning to see her, to hour hcr vilicr, could no longer be controlled. It would bl- ttventy-four hourn ln-filrs he could ex- pect to meet her ugnin at the ofllcca of llle pngcuut conlnlittce. Miruculoully she wnn in. her maid lnfilrnled him. A few minutes’ wait and then her clear, surprised voice came to lllm over the wire. it brought the blood to his olive-tluieil cheekl. and u faster boating to his heart. He. was still vcry young um] very much in lovc, this urtlst who thrilled feminine audience-n when he played ruthless. cruel, nil-conqucrlllg lilvors. “Hut i thought you'd lm golfing this heavenly zlftcrnalou," Doris was saying. "lruft it n perfect duyl" "l don‘! know. I hu\'c.|l’t hccn out," ho confessed. "Neither have l, l’ that nlnlter," llllfl lnughcdf "Home fr lnla urn. lunch- ing with uni hcreA-und l nlwuya rlnc lutc on Ruudny uloruinga; thc poor. wolkln’ goll. you know i“ “Oh l" There was keen disappoint» uleni ill hlu eltclulnntiiln. “if you have KIIUHYF‘. thcn you wulrt evcukionsider lny inviruiion. i was going to try to pt-irllllllflt‘ you lo motor muncwhoro into tin- country for ilinner." "Iii-ally? llow kind of you!" ller \'llll‘l‘ won UIIHllIIl, but quite ludllfcrent. She nei-nleil to cuunlilcr for n nloulcnt. then: "l think that's a charming idcn." “Will you?" he was lluyiilhly eager. "Of course. l should love it. l‘m fnlrly ycnrnlng to get into the country on ll dny like this. Suppose you come around about three. and l! those people haven't gone by then l'll tell them that we're. going noulewhere for ten." Win-in (‘ullnlu hung up his hcllri WlIR winging. The lonely dny was iiltlililcn- ly wonderful, ronc-colilrcd. Silo had said to colnc nl lhrcc and hla illunur illrltiltion preclinical any cngagculeai for thc cvolllllll- i lioura would he his. illouc with hr-r. lll tho dangerous bcunly of the sprlngtlnlc. 00st 0t Living Chart What were YOU paying for Dairy Butter during tho pant month. The latent flquren from Ottnwl give theno no the average prlcen. DA "HER Pol- Pound 3 3 4 Flalliax , Charlottefn St. ohn ue ontrcal Shcrbrookc Ottawa Brockvillc Kingston Bcllevillc Paterboro‘ Toronto _ ‘S'Catharlncs Hamilton ‘Brantlord lg ‘l l. Ki-sr . alum-d to the front of her liuffy blouse; _ Doris with her full- hair waving dls- ‘ tractingly about her pretty face, eyes . ‘ immediately. The flexibility Tfi CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN MABRMGB scatizs s, moan cannot i THAT can 9F YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER This is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance find repair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this column questions regarding your car or its mechanism. ' Send your inquiries to “Antonio- piles." The Guardian, Charlotte- LOWII. You buy your car with the idea in mind that at some future time you will dispose of it and get au- other one. The price you get for your car when you trade it in or sell it will depend etltirelyupon its condition. _ A car costs perhaps in the neigh- borhood of $1100; a piano costs perhaps 8500. Ask yourself the question. Do you give the former the proportionate care that you give the latter. knowing that the investment in the Auonloblls is nore than twice that of the Piano? The primary assets to high re- sale value of a car, is cleanliness and lubrication. Be fair to your car, use don't abuse it l have a———~Car. When the en~ glue is idling the head lights are it normal; lf I race the engine .ho light... brighten to a consider- able degree. and has burned out two or three lumps. What would be the cause of this'.'.——A. M. A. M.——Look for high resistance in llle charging circuit of your car. nianlelyz- Loose connections, dry oattzery, shorted» battery cells, third brush regulation out of ad- lustment. l have a Car. it runs perfect until switch on the lightg when it will lnis-fire, buck-fire and stall when i put it in low gear. Every- hing scenn-l to be in good order. What would you consider at. laultfh-G. F. G. F.—The peculiar construction lf this particular typo of magneto, necessitates proper diagnosis. There can be three- reasons for his trouble. First, and play lu the wank shaft. Second, shorted tlold soils. Third, magnets demagnetiz- rd. Each condition will give the moublc of which you speak. You can test for end-play by r4- sloving the bass and prying upon crank shaft to ascertain the amount. a! end play which should not exist .006 of an inch. The two remaining faults must. be tested by proper test equip- moat. My car is a . Clutch grabs considerably. ls this doing any damage and can it be remediecl?.~— l-l M L lt-— ll. M. L.—'l‘his is a dangerous condition and should be remedied of your clutch is dependent upon the series of governors located on the driven member of the clutch. 1t will be necessary for you to turn off the nuts on- thn; governors. two turns to obviate this grabbing. The some applies to slipping clutch. only that the nuts are tightened instead of slackened. iwwécrk ...ondon ' 5t Thomas Chatham Windsor , Samia Current expenses $120. Mr. Allis- on Holmes elected trustee in place of Mr. Peter McN. Robertson re- signed. Hnrtnvlllo School .c a Fwilliam w inlaipeg- 6 ‘Mtgsealaw ‘ Saskatoon ‘ Prince Albert grionton lzthlarrldge '_:‘ Vancouver __ Yictorla lty "delivered" qoodn. l0". CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL . man and auditor. T. P. Secretary. G. A. Watkins. $139. Mr. Fred McRae trustee in- plnco of Mr. Roper, resigned. Jan. Int Royalty School I200 supplement voted occurs 8200 for a male tonchor. Auctlonnnrn \ How do prlcou In your locality ‘compare with other oltlen’! Are you onylnq more or lean than average? Thane orlcen nro (or average qual- Wnboh for the changes In thin Tomorlvoun-Ronnt Leg of Mut- Supplement voted 8175.00. Chair- Cullen. Repairs and current expenses. elected ll‘. without tho slightest pain or furl“ present teacher or i! a changejntomnnhglnn. Supplement voted 8125.00. Mr. A. . McLeod elected rustee in place o Mr. John Murray, resigned .\ Magnesia Best For Your Indigestion Wnrln Agnlnlt Doping Stomach With Arfllclnl Dllenlnntn Most. people who surfer, either oc- casionally or chronically trom gas. nournonn and indigestion, have now discontinued disagreeable dicta, pat.- ent foods and the use of harmful drugs. stomach tontcl. medicines and artificial digests a and instead. following the ldvlce so often given In these columns. take a teaspoon- ful or two tablets of Blaurnted Mas- nonln. in a little water after mania with the result that their stomach no longer troubles them, they are able to eat an they plonno and they enjoy much better health. Those who use Blnurntod Magnolia never dread the approach of meal time because they known-thin ‘wonderful anti-cold and food corrective, which can be obtained from any good drug store. will Instantly neurtnllno the stomach acidity sweeten the atom- nch. prevent food formontntlon. and .- conlfort. Try this plan yourself, but be certain to get porn Blnurnted ngnnnln especially prepared for It nntinlioo 1 and nun- tninn, yo! dons not tn: tho stomach or digestive tract like n heavy meal. i Tlaooo m‘ g A clear, level- headed track to health is Kellogg's crispy corn flakes. Zn brown llnlnnn arc crisp and crunchy, with a full, doli- oiolu flavor. \ Always 3r randy to mo. No cooking. No sticky (lichen Io . walla. Junt pour out and col-vo- nunlly- . CORN FLAKES Dunn-Inch nluloyn Alliiliiiii i I will nflll by Auction z... the farm of Noll McNavln, Canoe Cove, on June 28. 1924 at 2 o'clock. Lobster Factory. cook houno, about 25x35 font ,alno quantity of lumber and lobntnr trapn. l1 dny not lino following day at name hour. J. A. MoDONALD, Auctioneer 2718-64761. Auction lsales The Guardian Job Department is well equipped to turn out - sale bills. Any person having an" Auction sale should advertise in both . WW5- A 1t advertisement; may pay for itself if it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The Gmrlottetown Guardian Professional Cards Palmcf‘ & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. O. lnrrlntor. Ito. Money to Loon lnnlt of Novn lootln Iulldlllg‘ a Gbnrlnttntnwn, P. l. I. 11A. l. A. amount: u. ii. unman- WHITE Theperfectdrnncingfor CnmrnnSlloennnABoItJ "-IQ&QBOCIIIBOIOIIOIlIhOGIDQ~ L‘; CARNIVAL WEEK PROGRAM MON DAY, v Vvv vvvvvvv Vwvvvvv vvvvw JULY 14 Fornnoona-Fnrmorn’ Plcnlc, ixpnrlmnntnl Otollon. AItnrnonm-Pntrlot Mnrltlmn Tnn Milo Rnoo (Opoln) Evnnlngi-Grnnd Pnrndo Decorated Co» Olroun, Vlotorll Park. TUESDAV. JULY 15 Fornnoonz-Fnmlnrn’ Picnic. Experimental llntlon. Noonl-Tnn Milo Bloyaln Race. Altnrnoom-Innoblll Abogvvolt Groundl. " Evnnlngz-iloctrlo Light lportn, Abngwnlln. Olroun. Vlotofil Park. - WEDNIIOAY- JULY 1O FONROOIH~—FIIVHQI‘I' Plonlo. Iupnrlmontll Motion. Amrnoom-Tllroo Rnonn for trottnrn and poonlin, Goal-lotto- town Driving Park; nloo running non. 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