uldxttiekmm-etwuwxm . JUNE 14, 1926 PRINCE EDWARD A TONIGHT AT 8.15’ SHARP DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Hi8 HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HEARTZ AND MRS. HEARTZ, HIS WORSHIP MAYOR MILLER AND MFlS. MILLER. neusuan THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ John Smith and His Car n; rnemctucir c. aver-rum. Central Guardian ED'8 TAXipday Mid night rer- vice. Phone 687 0r 209d’. RODWS TAXI SERVICE Em; pire Hotel, 225 443-J. Queen, Phonei , "LOVEFVS FORM" Corsets do-l é monstrated here by~Miss Nicoll oi , /4 Toronto Monday and Tuesday. —-- Moore 8: McLeod, Limited. ' 9784-12-2! l John Smith ie n character whom every muturiet ehuultl wel- come. Lie le not eelfluh, rather l he le a maturing martyr, I i chap willing and [lad lo have exploited. in an lnterestinl vruy, hie OXDIIIOIICII for the the benefit n! the ether twenty nlllllun or more member: of it... ututor clan. CALL AND BE FITTED to the |lovely, easy, perfect “LOVERS IFORM Corset Monday and Tues- Iday. ‘Mina Nlcoll of Toronto will demonstrate anti iit.—.\lloore 8r lML-Leod, Ltd. 9134-12-2: __.___i_.__- 00400 00 0+4++Q+¢++§+O+4Q9 ontv once m A DECADE on‘ MORE l A mus A MINUTE l ml IMPORTANT NOTiCE TO AD . VERT|SERS_ _ Adverusers are ~Wilh th‘: new" highway to speed D0 WE HAVE THE {respectfully requested w Bee that trver and t‘he niner ruatr yearning ‘; OPPORTUNH-y 0 F tlioir advertisements for the Guar- for tiirrnur- i; didn't take Smith and . ‘(mm ronoh the office by noun oi .l long to t-tiver- the final 20 mih-i HEAmNG AN ARTIST the duy preceding publication, l“ “l” ‘lillld l““"""l'- Y“ “ml . lumerwlne insertion Wm not be ously wntiltgh. ivlien he arrived lil t HKE tguanmteed‘ on Saturday ad) our destination ht- tllil not boast of the good flnt- we bad illlliltl, lir- , ‘must be received by 1U u. m. _ trteatl he stood strlemltly listening HEUGHAN n WILL BE YEARS serous SUCH AN- oruea comes "nus WAY. MISS NICOLL 0i Toronto will . Hlmllllliinlitrtrxxrjt/l! l g“ for “v I "nu. idernorn-rtrate the popular and use‘ ____i__--- ‘ 5 ' *" ' r {fol "1_()VE|{'S R0531" fmfgef or LOVEWS FORM coRsE-|-_l|m he complairrotl. Ive il)lli‘ilf'(l a con- nection rod bearing . Just listen to that ktrrork," “(iim- has to bt- a vi-ry (‘le-Vcl‘ driver‘ ‘to speed," i said. "A cur travelling to miles an hour just fotlr limes ha-rdcr to ctup tllap om- travtling 2U. if a bearing lnlssfs its alloimcllt of oil tllc lrlglr slim-d oi the engine is certain to cause inn“ "mui o“ Mmldul’ “M Tuwdlu" nrtrst remarkable garrrrcnt of tho ‘All ladies interested in securing Surp m, bum-m no glacier, rro ruli- lthe ulnar-test ulid roost etmll‘urtuble;|,(.r_ m, Clasps, light itll-Sy and iiiv. _giil'i|li'l|t of this nori, will do welltmg perfect Snppolr [n-op in on ‘,lo visit the denlotratrutlon.—<Moorr:lMommy nod 'i‘ucstlay and tree aft McLeod, Limited. 978"'l2'2|‘!l“fl“.JMiflfl Nit-till of Toronto will '__— lhttvo a full riiiii-ll‘ "l "lmlul-‘l with HOlMlE FOR BURlAL.-—'l‘lite bully her‘___M‘)U]'p A’; pir-lmtill, l.iil. of the late dire. Catherine McKie 9781-12-21 ._ / it S%esmmMW‘l" h your allowance 0r Lingerie ‘ llie better you ’ll like fax You owe it to yourself ‘~ ‘n --— . 3|); ofwlglefgiinq aorta"; brought to tho inland last week for. MRORE ISLAND HORSES.— fwo whel“ H". u“ i“ going m“ Im- “m internrt-nt in the Ueruettery at Rollo-purses owned by MPH. llttlltlll "l tBuy. The body was accompanied _l>yll‘,lr-,1rlultlet.uwll have arrived itr Am- Mr. A. E. Burke, son oi‘ the tiect-tirtwirerst and are builig workcd on the ed and Mrs. FLA. Dlngwtell, llelwthrlnleg track. One of lire Hlleell" nclco, Mr. Burke and Mrs. Ulilii-‘sttrrp it; Zua Bowrrrun, the pretty "riots. He will be a8- rirted by increase your gasoline (ftlilriilllilillo-l and anything that isn't just ruurrug uip ‘to par is sltrl- to give troubl- wlwrr the t-ar ls furl-ml to (he l.rrrit. “But [bill's jtts‘! one retiouu whyl GLADYS SAVER World Famous Pianist and Accompnnist. nelsarg oi‘ their products by seeing how much strain they will stand. The more fact that a car may be equal to any tluergozrcy doesn't quit-e satisfy the progressive rrraliu- POPULAR PRlCES-—52c, 80c, $1.10. ,Wl=ll lrll Slllliril-"lv on return Wattle pony trailer. that Mrs. Ben- o little speed notv and again u‘ OVCI‘ 9. SCOIt‘. Of yCilfS LUX-—OVCI' and OVCI‘ again. 150310“ oit had colored at the Maritime good for lceiillg put-pines. if rt Lu has k t Winier- Farr lust full. The other wasn't for the rspnetl teorlteerts X C a E W] . ALMA uvsrtrurga-rui» julrit “nu-e r, Vurtla Patched-Amherst which are held ‘hy the atttornubile h . P P . . Th€y Will COIHC fOfth ffOlD. -_ m .______ _ lmfiallliti tilt the Alma iiistioiit» your New... mutt.- wt ivoiilti not i» ilriviiig uu- t c cvoluuon of [he fcm1n1n¢ h . . . I ‘ 11;. ‘at tyre homo of- Mrs. iii. ‘ii. highly developed can; of today. - I C lfnfnfifslQn 1n LuX §uds, . i 11in illi- the ‘mevliiir. olW-llrd Willi nw++e++¢ew+wu+ew+w+ Mflnufacturrrs leurll the wcak- wgfdfobc , ' r, [re island liyirrn, and tho ( ltlb Wo- Poday at 3.1.), 7 & 8.45 matrs (freed, eleven uiembcri-r, anti four visiltrra were present. ll was atrrrwerctl by rtlcnlng, and Poultry. Some very litiil gloriously clean and bright, To-day when everything yOu rcfrcshcncd and rc-bcautificd. l wear is expensive and frcé Matinee-Jfic, 11c, F3Slll0ii llililiileS Nighh-Ziic, 21c, 11f‘. oitieflil hints were given, a t-uliecl """"“”' ' ' ' ' " ' facturer ‘ho Wallis to know for Th¢ Syn ' ' r , , _ ,_ ' _. - :1 Cf Our n 611C quenrlv fragile LHX Offrrs y g thinks biz-t cur is ready for any tit-- irrands ‘he may wish to place utpon it; lrc wants to he positive about it. (fonsetptontly he DDHIS up the throttle orcasiorltllly when llli‘ righ-t opportunity presents itself." l told Smith of [he experience of a friend of mine wlro was at a 1056.- to know why his car soeintctl tol lose ipower- and waste gas. lie checked over the valve lililpidia‘, tried different cnrbtrrettrr adjust» ' lll0ill5 and (rlicalltltl the plugfl; ‘but having tno stlct: s he tltlcitlrd to take ‘the car to a rcptllt‘ shop. At llrls polio stimrtrne suggested, school tiainletl a ligllt huff dilring ON EVEmNG FROCKS ,\'£|lttli.l()ll. A committee was ap- ‘piJlillOil to clean the school before ‘tlhc examination. Next trrcctlng at ‘the borne of Mrs. P. A. Ilurkc. dictating closed with lhe Naliorral ;\lllll('ill. After the meeting a dainty lllll('ll was starved, and a, very enjoyable hour was spent in social irrlercotrrsie. and singing‘. Special mention to be given Mine lie-lea Dunbar for piano selections. and solos by Mrs. Joseph Dunbar and Mr. ‘Arthur Rennie. Duriugthe trreetitrg the following yearly r‘ port was read by the Secretargv: We have come to the terminatiorl of tht- first yctu- of our iuslittlttn, and whorl we look hack over our, youths Work. we are all very glad; tout a Women's lnstittrte was or- ganized lrr Alma. in July, 1925.’ [lilting our short term we had nine_ rcgtrlar meetings. in September twe held arr ice-cream social whirh,’ allowance, ‘the better y0u’ll like Lux, because Lux laund- ering lengthens the life of all fabrics. you Safety. Your filmy undies and negli- gccs, your shccr silken hose, and all those intimate, luxu- rious things that cost so much-all can be safely and beautifully laundered with ‘Wily don't you nlltrll her up on a irooii road and find out the trouble ii yourself?" But the motorist was . trained 1o hreliitlve that speed is ill-l f -' v Tb! WWII Juli!!! 0f lJlX b4)‘ flflfilll- boo and pr carri l h“: t ll _ f . . . . . l‘ H l‘ mm“ u \ .~: all] encouraged zmztalumt. For your [iro- illll (‘Xllerituicorl nrcchzlnic. lmagiire r, p.~~'- .. . . . s ‘illTpPP-lt rtreiore when tht “than Lax n sold my)‘ nlpatkagu__nflj_ rr in bulk. For all up, rrrochanic ttsteil the car ‘by ‘giving; ' It speed. At ~15 rrrilcr-t an hour ‘thel engine began ‘to skip badly and netted us very good results. In‘ would no; propel the u". any faster‘; I ‘lieccurlier we held a pantry suic- Thig prover] to [he mechanic h... . . ‘llll the school. Oil .-\pril 12llr wcl yond a doubt that; the breaker Lev“ Brod-m“ hmltcdurotouto had a pie social arid dance, whit-ll‘ helptrtl out wonderfully for require- lmerrtu of school. During the year lwe had interior oi school muretrco- ‘ed, and painted; entry repairrtl, ‘and new verandah built, also bought blinds, and a revised mam rmitntzs till ithe distributor were noli properly atljusteti anti that, ‘thel spark svas not. travelling to the‘ plugs regularly n-t speeds over "lllefi Del‘ ‘llollr- l |sh0t|lti avoid auytlhing savoring of ‘Smith said he could see an- advan-| pomp-g; mg“ 01159994 l" ‘lllls lllslflllce. ‘lllll, Dr. Ephriant Scott, the mover of xu - u ' clion ‘tit-try. ldrhardtflilillirtnis u: ill liargretltqig. l D New York, June 12.-The fliants, ORMA SHEARER has done it again! The beautiful star IOPB LORI/VG all LOUIS D. LIGHTON Directed by HOBART HENLEY, ‘ . ~_..__'..________ brilliant screen triumph! What happens when beauty seeks the great dd- veniurw-a career in busi- ness? H ‘ere is the answer- fascinating, thrilling, 10- manlicl It’s a Picture Yoy Wotft Forget! ctrqflo/dlut II-Mricivae City of l the Loyalists (Saint John) Fables fellowship and good work ill olil‘ district. - ‘Let us thou renew our efforts, and carry ou the good work we have just bekuu.—.l\irs. Pelt-r .-\. Burke, secretary. By Marie Belmont Tile ‘bouffuut drapery has moved from tho sides of u frock to the buck ioi’ it. Tile new style tendency is to loop a. wide earth into n. bout"- funt drapery to resemble a “bustle? ‘Sheer ocru lace is tposed over a flesh satin slip for the dinner or duuco frock above. There ls_ no trimming gave the graceful silhou- ette. ‘Note how the trash falls n. little below tile item line at the lowerbank and the gentle blousing of the ‘bodice where it meets the sash at iront. Kenlock Prince PURE BRED CLVDE STALLION Stands at Stanley Perry's. Muddy Creek, on Motrdayfl. arid till Monday evenings at Fiflotln Point the-u through ivclllngltril on 'l‘tit=a~ titty and halite to Surnmersitltl wirtlrt- he remains for the haltttrcc of the week at the Doililillilli §(;1])|(\g_ Fog $10, no foul, no ___________ ruonoy. Mares at owners‘ risk. . . PS. F‘ g‘,,,f,,’,1',E,F$,,,.,.,. Stops Stomach Gas 3790-l2-.'li Prevents Fermen- ' tation Aids Indium. There l| no plri of American history "h" l‘ more romantic, more interntinq. "m" 5mm" l" “Mm! than Uill tale al’ the first Americana-till ~ Other Piciruree—SDe¢l'al Mud“ . .46.. Digestion If fermentation of food ‘in the stomach can be prevented, you go a long way toward: etopplliq the most frequent ailment of the day. Doctor: who have studied the formula of Dr. ‘Hamilton's Plllr ny it would be ‘difficult to find a remedy better adapted to stomach all- mentr. Alfter once using Dr- .Hamiiton'e Pill: the stomach in‘ cleared of the sour, ferment- ing ;me“ that uluee on. heartburn} indigestion and headaches. You will be plen- nntly eurprleed at the smooth, eeey way ‘in which Hamilton's Pille tone up the liver, kidney! and stomach. It’: really wonderful the Im- provement In appetite, In coni- plexlon, In general well-being l-thet result; directly from the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pliit. They atop dlnlneu. fullneu and swelling of the tomloh, they correct coetlveneu, bed dreame and blotehy skin. To ltrenqthen the muscular system, to bring a keen edge to the appetite, eiletlelty to the etep and i-lghtneee to the eyee, nothing can compare with Dr. Hemlitorrl ‘Pllil. Sold everywhere In fltrboxu, five ‘for $1.00 or by mell- from The, Real Fish Catchers We Have Them There Ir such a illllllif luck when you no flllfllllli b“ u you'll notice It’: elwlye the mum who hue ‘ The Best Tackle Th-at’s The Luckiest we have everything till! will help you catch them. nous. nests. LINES. FLIES, CASTS, Etc. P»... ‘n; fltxALt. we» » pairs was one ‘oi the ‘best invest- ments he ever tirade. He's still strong for tulle but. l notice that gives the car a speed treat. not to REP how first ‘he cnu go. that go die- t-over whether ‘the car is up to par. Church Meeting erai Aesemlbly of fihe Presbyterian church night t0 meet next year on the first Wednesdnyin Jung “Knox Chm-onlwalker on base gave the Cincin- Stnatford, Ont. erunt eaw decision to transfer t ‘Brooklyn in i1 innings today. Presbyterian Record from Montr al’ to Toronto and a resolution against tlrait, did ruore daluage thnn gnOll. 'l‘his ‘bearing will ntcceisitaie dropping the crankcase. and that tueans ‘both a delay and an ex- pense. \V-hat happened, I suppose. 1m simply that dlrere was mu air look iii -tire oil pump so that one oi‘ llIO oil tlllljri lbecame empty at that moment when l opened the throt- tle wide . i tiidn’! notice that the oil pressure gauge was below trornral because my t-ycs were ruostly otl the roadway. liut if l bud ‘gone along at u motiii-rtrtte ratt- 0i’ Bneed thiu would never have itapponexi." ‘ii you hadtrt discovered It t0- day,” i returned, "i wager that the leakage iii rrhtl oiliu-g systvill would have gradually irrcrt-arieti uttrtll the oil would have failed you or] at once some time when you were driving any 20 or 25 ‘ruiies an hour. llllllfl might easily burn the main as well as the connecting rod bear- ‘lllgs; will! your rellttir ibill would he something worth worrying about," iBoiune iStnltlr anti i pull-ed out of l-llfl flflrlliedhe next day on ‘the third lap of our trip a mechanic had discoverer! ttwo loose spring CllilS. On-e loom- tritnsruissln b0l‘i ilind a thud ‘break in the top waiter hose. ‘Stuitrh had noticed that when speeding the day befone one of the ‘TBllF NlWngfl crooked. that the gear shift lever and the cluergenry brnkn hatrdie vibrated badly and that the ratilaicr overheated. Speed had simply brought the gylllillOilli to .1. focus so t-hal thre nrehchtinic knewl what to look for. The nroirey Smith tiroppetl at that town for re- arid sane driving. occasionally he Closes Until Coming Year MlfiINTREAtL, June 11.——'i‘he Gen- in Canada adjourned lest Smith. Graham, Taylor. >porting il expressed his disappoint- irnent should the resolution riot ht- ‘uuanirrlotts. ‘lie did rewtlllllt‘. however, he said, that there werc certain rights to individuals in. llli-s matter ‘while pro-tent legislation was in. force. A change may be made in thl‘ mode of selection of tho moderator if a suggestion pftlsfiiltiétl from tiho committeo on rules and procedure lby ‘Rev. ‘Stuart Parker, 'i‘ororrto. and sent, to Pre-sbytcrlcet for their consriileratiou, should flltd favor iti it future rust-terribly. Mr. Parke!‘ pointed out that priest-ht a tuoder- ator was elocird at tho fimt seller» trtlt and had no time to luako hilrr- self ready for this task. Also, he thought, it wars- desirable that the moderator should have tlnn- to pre- pure an address for tllre opening or closing which would have the chamcter of a national trtlflrance worthy of Lille church front whilst- head it will come, The corhrrllitt-e tircrefore suggested that each pros- bytory, before December 31. mend to titre clerk oi the assembly the trainee voted on in their body and the shallots recorded for eat-h. “Hill these to guide them, a court con- sisting of past lii0ill3l'.'l-1Dl‘i,'W'lli) were still nrinisteru of the church. would suggest an trppoilrtt-e. The truieurbly would --til| have the riglht of choice. btlt tht- ftllillllllltll‘ thotlgllt lilo -t-ttslorrt of acceptance of the recomuieudulltrn would grow. Bill ttltuts NATIONAL LEAGUE BDSPON. June ‘12.—'l‘he Braves‘ heavy stickers failed to come through today and (‘hicago ended BOSlOIUst winning streak by taking‘ the game. 7-6. Score: ‘Chicago . .. 7 17 2i Boston .. 6 7 1‘ Jones. Plercy. and fionzalen; R.‘ Genewich and J. ‘BROOKLYN, June 12.-Rube ‘litre clos ‘n; eed- Ceterrhozone 00., Montreal. m KODAK Stone $32 ,‘ traffic in. strong drink an a bever- age not, however, without worming . , . . . Bresalerk tr pie with Dressen and nati ‘Reds an,‘ 8-8 decision over Score: Cincinnati i314 3 Brooklyn . . . . . 6 ll 2 lRixey, Lucile. Mays, May, Dono- joyod a balling foaitt, scoring four times in, eat-h inning. Score: Si. Louis . . . . . . . . . . .. 1013 1 New York 2 ‘l ’ Keen and t)'l<‘arrel; lfltzsllrlmone, Davies and Suytlcr, Florence. PHILADELPIIIA. Julie 12.- Philtidelphiu won o Mugging uratcir from tPlttttlittrglr tutlay lZl-ii. Wrightstorrtr led the Phillies with two rdotlbles, a triplc and n iromo rtrrr, in six times at bat, that ac- rotriiitetl for 9 runs. Score: Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . .. 1118 4 tilhilarlelphia . . . . . . . . .. 13 16 ll Aldridgr, Cullolon, Oldhatn anti Srriliii, Spencer, (loot-h; lllriirli. iMauli, Willougliby and llt-uliuc. AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT, Julie 12. ~—\\'llbur floopnr, former ‘Cub southpaw, got :1 Wilflil reception in his first i-rturi its" a 'l‘igt-r totiuy, being found for i0 hits in t'llt- four timings he worked nnd New York made it four straight for the series. The > core was fl-Il. Holloway. Stoncr and Marriott. S1‘. -L0iliS, June 12.—M<~Mrtnus‘ r-tirtgle with the bases filled in tillo 10th brought in two runs which have the tSt. Louis Browns a victory over lht- litisttm llotl Sox today, ~i-Ii. tho game 7-6. Score: llostotl .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 1 St.‘l.ouls 4 it 1 ldhmke and lrschoif; (iautotrl nnd ‘Dixon, Schang. Washington-Clcvelulrd, "min, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester .. 2 B 1 lialtimoro . .. . . . . .. 4 7 l‘ .\ioore. Reese and Bovine; lien- tlorsun and hicKne. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 6 1 Jemoy (‘lly . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 0 Nliistcatl. lluhbeli and O‘Neil:; Mow and Duly. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . 2 7 0 Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 10 4' Ilolen, Iirico and Pond; Mamauxl m til Schulte. Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . 0 l5 1 Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ii 8 ll Dicltermttn. Schellbtirg and Mor- row, Neihergall; Marquis end Lynn, i 0" ltlvedlfiqfid 9f the Night” M Jllumpe for schuul‘ m“! have ‘ll l"~‘*ll*'e'd “"11 ‘lllfl @198 W89 Etllltlrely the resolution reputiiatcti the sug- suffvrerl hhelr fourilr straight sct-‘ Y | _ a . good qum towards painting exlerr (infer .1 - » ~ » . - . . ~ I u w ~ ‘"1 - l estrorr that rt lhad an ruliticol cl- track toda when the were defeat- ‘ ind A Slave of Fuhmn no" o- i ‘tclmol llope to have wtrut- "S til ‘g - y x ' ‘ y y ' _ _ _ l ‘l _“ ' d ‘ "me lllgullllly ‘have 1106a wrong ernent ru it. Dr. W. D. Reid. oi ml by St. Louis 10-2. Willi Soutlrl THE Ntcpniw/ATCHMAN “'7'” ‘bmc’ m a ml‘ °f even 81'0"“ (hue ‘ma .3 Sig“ [mm plum" ‘m Wllll my Cl". lw Ilrgtiotl. ‘lblil llir Westmotltit, scnwitil-tl the resolli- paw ‘Davies on the urouuti lrr illci h um wuson appeal and charm h“, mo“ ‘ecirooi ‘during iitiyiimt-r-q gyebulictyll; sliced test, if you wairt to call it tlon, while m. A. s. Grant, u. sun. .-i.~;utrr illlil ninth tlre (‘airtlinals en-' OSEMARY l°°k°d °“‘ °' ' . b, orwart n ano rcr ytur .. n window one evening. The stern were ahinin . and the tree: were all where i cy should be. juei then the moon peeked around the corner of e neighbor’: ' houlC. _ "He in coming to eec if every- thing in our yard is all ri ht." raid Roeemery. "What l uey time he he: all night... loohn at the tape of the houoen an clown the streets. He] the big Ni lit-watchmen. 'And tomorrow, while rm plelyin . he will be watching the litt e ineee boys and [irle eleep. l wiuh he could talk... and tell m: about thingel". - ~ / Score: Now York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 1S 1 Detroit . . . . . . .. 3 R 1 Shot-lu-r- a l l’, (Iollirnt; (‘oopcly ___ FLOWERS -i.s , We have just received en- other shipment. the inrgeet yet of that wonderful toilet preparation called THREE FLOWERS. Face creams. Face Powder, Taloum. Per- fume, etc. Known the world over for their excellently and purity_ Try them today. H. L. WORTHY PHONE 271 a“ a? ‘a i 4