J y A [tiiilili 11111151 1111113 a 111111111 . F1111 111511111111 Well Known Actor Sayg‘ Medigine i my feet. My. appetite went back on Best Stomach Tome. $1511’. I.>1éi§'$"§.i§°$?i“ 13.1% "11 ‘ caused me. Frank J. Hetterick, Orphatlm “Finally u fellow actor put me 0n .\. g ha...) 11.2.... t0 E1}... j. B...i1....i.¢;;......_ivm.. '. ' ' ‘ ' j _:. 1 ' ‘- Marriage Scale: it ‘ Iv Illlrol labour. dEIVIl rvrs nv a worm. Q ~ \ ‘ c i Adviw One Woman t0 Another Doris returned to thefieadquarters of the pageant committee, following the ten with (‘ralg Cuilnin when he had told iigr that his play would lholtly rinse and he would be sailing for Lon- iion. , Nile had announced, rather breath- icssiy, that thoro were letters awnit- ing her signature which must in out that zlight. lf she didn't grt away sf once. shc was nfrulil shc would cry. 'i‘o her illsninjr, t‘uiluui' insisted upon years from indigestion and was so rundown l could hardly stand on Theatre, Montreal. Que, popular as- to Tanlac and the res t is l am sistant director of the feeling 11146 8 118W I" - 1 114"“ Duffy Players, ls another gained eight pounds, cat what l member of this celebrgg- want, sleep like a child and feel just ell company from whom the Tsnluc line. Tanlac can't be ‘fmlifled 1°" treatment has elicited high com- highly." _ . mendatlon. Mr. Hetterick recently Tlllfiflfl 18 10f B1110 by all 50°11 531d,- drugglsts. Accept no substitute. "Never in my "f3 have .1 felfjn Over 40 1511111011 bottles 801d, better health than now and it is all due to the wonderful reconstructive Taninc Vegetable P1118. fill‘ 6°11‘ ppwgfg a; Than“; Previous u; tojr- stipntlon made and recommended ing Tsniac l had suffered for two by the manufacturers of Tnnlnc. __-,_.__-. uccoiniwiiiiyiiil: her to the oilh-e door. So she chuitcri-nl very guyly that he might not guess how his ucws had upset her. ilv, of cuursc, took hcr light-hearted ni-r-Ieptsooe o!‘ his unnmnn-cii do» puriuro to "it'll! thut sho- tilu‘! care. it was hliior knowledge sud the situ- ntiim was no! relieved by his glimpse. from tbs duonvny, of Dick Jervis lounging indoiently and pruprletarlly beside Doris’ Illllll‘l'll|i1i'l1 (leak. Jervis witnessed Doris’ parting with Fullnin lllifl his fuil-biootleii fun-r- ul- Lnlni-d u deeper huefthnugh there wnn nothing in that ‘brief adieu to rouse. u - rivuPu jealousy. Doris merely extend < 911 her hand; Cullsm bent over it wurd- 0F " YOURS But when, s few minutes later Doris BY HARRY E. PORTER l on a very important hygienic subject v . c/zam.eryuz3jz2‘e;1as* dicwnstanae: whbfi mos-f womenfna/ ' sy ELLEN i. sucictkun Quinn: 771771067! .llNii EGGS To moot the instructions of the Dominion Government Department of Agriculture; that we comply with the legislation which makes it il- legal to hwy or aoli eggs except on a graded hauler-which Iogllliti n ll intended to iimprovo tho industry In the Interact: of nil concerned. by encouraging the production of better quality-an a result of higher prion for tho boot graded, we. the undersigned dealers, will. on and sf- “y Jhly in, buy and pay for eggs on a graded basin only, believing that by co doing we will improve the Egg industry o1 Pnincc Edward island. We ask the cooperation of ail concerned. (Qlflflfid) Auto anon, Ltd. pnnvsu. snos. u. narrensunv us. GlJN-N-LANGLOIS co., us, (S’Sldo) Footie ruomnsou, us. ‘VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ‘ IN CHARLOTTETOWN We are authorized by Mrs. John H. Gill to ofier for sale her beautifully situated property on Number 85 Kent Street, consisting of a valuable house with all modern improvements, large lot land outbuildings. This desirable pro» perty if notpreyiousiy disposed o_f by private sale will be offered by public auction Monday, Nun THIS it o subject which only a woman can understand, and on which only an expert can advice with authority. l speak as both. l, too, experienced the handicap which confronts women in finial, busi- ness or ‘professional life. Au a practic- ing nurse I know how to lighten it. For science ha: now perfected a prod- uct which hei s women live an active ' life without interruption. Ila conve- nience and efficiency are amazing. for . it solves a special problem in a very simple way. Tllll IIIW PRODUCT ll KIM-LID “XVIII” It was perfected during, the war to provide s potter. more absorbent our- gicsl dressing. Kotcx is five timea more absorbent than cotton. After the war its makers felt that Kotex would be oi infinite value to women-Altai it would cffectnsli solve their greatest problem. And it bu. Women have only to hear of Kotox to appreciate what it means in comfort, \.ODVED1EHCC and relief from cmhsrraol- mcnt. it in being adopted everywhere. A IAIIPLI-‘YIII You can secure Kotcx at practically all drug and department atorco, but want to lend you a sample. It will Charlottetown Gan Be Proud of N aide Miller drove Jervis nwsy from her desk while sin» nfflxetl hor signature to various h-ilers, he sounti-roil oyur to lsoin-I and fouml her. us nlwxlys, roger lo i-hui with a good looking young mun. "l hclii-ve you girls usi- this charity stuff merely as nfironvenlent rennin-nous for your bvnux," he raiih-il her. “Every time l come in hero, some slghinu nwuin is i-llhcr arriving or ill-parting." “flow about yourself.” sin- vouuli-r- , Hi uuilnt-lousLv. “Uh, 1 admit it," he laughed. "lint i can't innkt- up my min-i lo my own satisfaction which of you l conic to we; yun or Doris." I llc leaned against her desk and al- lowed his ibllili gim- to appraise hcr. lsohei shook her head umliinuly. "\'\-r.\' poorly done. Some girl should imrvfi you lint-sac. Rut n! that you‘ri- Iii-tier than (‘rnig Pullnin," one midi-ii ionsiiluhv: "ho li-avi-s liu ilouhl liilnill lin- ohJi-i-i of his inh-ri-si. it's nil-lint» luring. lint rniiu-r ri-frt-sirinu." Jervis fiushoil nuain nnii isoln-i wniclu-il him with sly inulli-o. She had always ri-si-nioil .lsr\'ls's air of condes- m-nslon lmrorri all ivomi-ir excl-pt llnris. whoin- iinliiik-ri-riro‘in-irliili-r-cil him. "You llil'llll the actor-chap?" he ask- i-d will: an r-llori at iiislmo-ri-sie-iiriess. "Docs he hung around here min-h?" "Every iioy~aimost,“ nmliis-ii Isobel. with s rather significant Iillllfl! in lluilu’ iiircuiiiiii ISLAND OOLD STORAGE Cd.- Ltd. DEBLOIS BROS., Ltd SWIFT CANADIAN GO, Ltd. HARRIS ABATTOIR 00.. Ltd. .'i‘hlg is s. series of articles per- taining to maintenance and repair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this column questions regarding your car or its mechanism. _ Send your inquiries to "Autodo biles," Thy Guardian, Charlotte'- town. This is a series of articles per- taining to the maintenance and re- pair of your Automobile. We will be glad to answer through this col- umn, questions regarding your car or its mechanism. Send your inquiries to “Automo- ccil plain package. on have to do to fill ‘ lPhe July 7th at 12 o’cloc_k noon. day and Friday, 1 and 4th. BEN J. CARTER & SON 80$lH-2Htst5i. , Auctioneer f Dgsirable vReslidentiiai ‘Property For Sale 1'1. MacDonald, Auctioneer has beiiniinstructed to sell by auction births premises on Thursday. July 8. 10M at twelve noon that M... Desirable Double Tenement Property aulgim M Nos. as and 10o Kent st. “w, almost opposite the City Bdildlog. This is a splendid oppor- tunity for anyone desiring to ac- quire a centrally situated residence ‘it?! moderate price. ‘ J. A. MIcDONALD , ' Auctioneer 3011-64541. Auction Sales Guardian Job Department. is well equipped to turn out ‘ , sale bills. Any person having an t Auction sale should advertise in hoth ways. A. n advertisianilfant may pay for itse f i it brings only one more bidder to the sale. The (Jlmrlottetown Guardian IPr-vnfeasional Cards Palmer & Palmer l-l, J, PALMER. K. 0. v Iarrloton» Ito. ‘Money lo Loon ‘ Nova lootla zullding Twelfth of July Celebration GRAND GATHERING OF 1 ORANGEMEN AND OTHERS AT BORDEN. JULY 12TH Mon ilnviting spot on the island for an outing, Pipe Band, Parade. Speeches. $50.00 for Athletic Sports. Tug of War. Fair ladies will provide cxcciiont meals, Usual refreshment booths, ice Cream. Proceeds for Orphanage, New Protestant and Orange Hails, Borden. Special leaves Charlottetown at 9 a. m. Come and enjoy yourself. WM. McLEOD, Chairman. JOHN HOWATT. Secretary 31236-30-Mwf6i, f i l l Valuable farm property, consist- ing of 160 acres choice land, of which 115 acres Ila under cultiva- tlon-boiancc under second growth, coft and hard wood. This square block of land. located ‘ in center of the beautiful and pros- perous district of Hamilton, in well watered by a brook running through-As within convenient dio- tance to School Houlo, Hall, Church“ and Stores and presents a flnc view of Malpequo Bay frown any part of farm. i will acll the entire block of land including bilildinql, orchard and crop-or if preferable to pros pectllvs buyer, will cell part of the farm. with or without the buildings, orchard or crop. Possession of form given to purchaser with the tranc- fer of deed, Payment terms clay. Write or come and ace property. J, R. LOOKERBY, Hamilton, P. E. inland 3i02-6-2s-10i. Masonic Temple Co. The Annual Meeting of the lhsre- hoiders of the Masonic Temple 00.. will be held in the office of E. R. Brow, 148 Richmond Street. Char- lottetown. P. E. Island, on Wednes- day the 0th do! of July. A. D-. 1984- l-t the bout-pf 7J0 p- m. Dated at Charlottetown this ltrii day of Juno. 1924. ' ‘ti. W. WAKEFOID, Sucre ill’! 29'! BMQ-tiafl. TENDERS moan wiiilio mama unli _ doyefluiybythoundan mthopolmingafthoaot cftncdanooouvoctnmlnvvitn Inspection Tues- I oil lu ,. aicad of izoiui: (‘rnig (fuilam. . . suppose you'rv the xilirul-lloul" licrc know without in-r hui shv Mrs Iii-int: pnmpw-il. “l? Whvn- are your en's-s? flnvcn iliillii‘ |iilil uni-oinfiurinivl "‘ihi- fi-ilu ni |iiili||,\'i" he inulii-roil i-xpiunnllun. "iii-‘s slunning-iiiiil in- hnrming tumult-rs." iy way of rebuke. has lirnuimicil that she lonvo ut onrc. llnrin looked from nrr papers in mild surprise. Then shc frowned. I'm sorry if you're liupnlii-nl. but l must finish thr-sc be- fnro l go lo dine with you.“ “if you'll slnyoil ln finish them in- sunu-ivhcre with that confouuilc-ci actor this afternoon, you'll iw fri-c now." lfiliiiiy, Dick! oii’ linria’ eyes nurrunv-d coolly. nit nin rineii. m iuuiicri-il. llliii scaled hiinnt-lf. N. rpgnnn-il in ihi- subject. 0f course "Now. your friendship with ialily. r-umi. flick." aim told him. TO-NIG i. w mvljlv» av. no.1. can? For notipation ' Rgrngdy ‘ Tb- N-Me. etahlaizaiive H ii. i1. T .,', _ autumn. "limm i" was Jcrvlifls comment. "And was n puliuli-lis foul, he lull] himsi-lf: in.- would iimi on! nil ho wani- susin-ctini! lsuin-l iil|li\\'l*l'l'4l him with I1 Iillpllllfl luuizii. ‘f you wnicin-il Fullnln win-u Doris is in v . i sine might not hc us lit-um: as ili"ii rail-ii hi-r. ' s i||suiTcrnlrlc~iinprrlin- Anger gouiii-ll him into such murmured lsnhel Jcrvln flung: nwuy from her. Wlllwill the courtesy of an apMBBY- 119 51'0"‘? ni-ross the room to Doris‘! desk and make ready to "it's not necessary for to wnihfllrk. if you're in u hurry,” she suiil gmallvi-ly. iii» i-ooii-d at once, iodking thc lonst sull- “sfbffy-~~ililfli'f mc-nn tn rush you," llul hnlf nn hour loll-r when ho fact-ii har across u roicluurunt dining luhlc. “y guy, Imris. you know I'm avrfxiiiy fond of you. an well as being awfully in love with you. worries mo sometimes. know iin- indisrri-ot things you do are vlum- through n very svonderfui inun- m-nrs on your part, hni~" lioris rnismi eyes that. in their atoni- ness, gave him nn encouragement. Your recklessness this ." be wont on rather “'l‘l|ni. i» smite-thing we will not dia- "ilui hum: ii all. we will iiinruss it." lu- ili-i-inri-il furiously. All persons within tife city of Charlotte- town who have refus- s: ~' "earn r.’ e or e year-m will be pros- ounovv. after the Tenth ““ “$1.2? 1"" biies, The Guardian Publishing 00., Ltd, Charlottetown. Very often the parts of a car ‘that get the least attention are subjected to the urost strain and W831‘. - Did you ever consider the num- ber of tons thrust. given the front wheels when making a turn at high speed? There is a natural camber to the front wheels when. going straight, but upon turning a wheel is subjected to the immense pressure given by momentum and the weight of the whole car and the passengers. Does it not then, seem reason- able to give the front wheels and bearings of your Pcsr the attention they deserve? ' ' Keep them adjusted and greased. QUOBr-DOB! the automatic cut- out on a car stop the generator from charging when the battery is‘ full. If not, can it be regulated to .do so? Tignish Ans-The automatic cut-out of a haritery is solely to control the out-put of the generator, and to act lls its rcnl name sppiies—-—vfz;-—~ circuit breaker. A six volt battery has a six volt pressure, ‘which is connected to the circuit ‘breaker, and six volt gener- ator has upwards of nine volt pre- sure which is also connected to the circuit breaker. When the out-put of the genera- 101‘. due to the speed of the engine exceeds six volts it converts the then neutral circuit breaker into an electro magnet, which fnct closes two points and enables the current from the generator to resch tho battery. When the generator out-put is below six volts, the breaker is de- msgnetlzed or neutral and the lwlnts open. thus preventing the buttery from discharging through the Kenerstor. The current can- not be regulated by the cut-out. --lO}-—-—~_ l FAREWELL ADDRESS 0n the evening of the twenty sixth of June. about fifty of iim young people of Hazeibrook and surrounding districts, gathered at the home of Ir. John E. Monaghon to bid farewell to Miss Tessie (ini- lsnt who is leaving shortly for the United States. Miss Gallant, although taken by surprise was presented with an ud- idress and a wen filled purse. The address was read by Mr. Ray Al. therton and the pulise presented by Miss Stella. Murphy both of Mt. Herbert, Miss Gallant in a few well chosen remarks thanked them for being so kind in nsmem-bering her. ~ At eleven o'clock lunch was serv- ed in Mrs. Monaghanb best siyio and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing tiii the small hours of the morning, when the crowd left for home wishing Miss Gallant a fond Good Bye and every success. lhllowlng is the address: Mt. Herbert, lDoar Tannin-It is now we take the opportunity of presenting- you thle little token of appreciation, We al hope you shall succeed in ‘all your endeavours and will come back in the near future- Signed on behalf of the young people of the surrounding districts. nUsc lllilor‘: Worm Powders and the battle against wanna is won. Than WWII?! oorroot the morbid conditions of the stomach which nourish worms. pd than do- stniotlvo paraaitao cannot altar they coma in mum with the nhodioinl. ‘la: spud y ovacoa v o. 13-32533 ‘t! min health of the child WWII- . ll! i. l corner to the right, the left hand " The clans and speed Girl born in Charlottetown and now the unl- atlon of the world on the high wlro coming Home with Sparks circus, Monday, July 14. Twenty years ago Dainty Nada Miller first snw the light of day in this city. When three years of age Nafilifs parents moved to Bos- ton, Mass" at six years of age she entered school in East Boston and in 1919 graduated from East Bos- ton High School. Nnidn was ai- ways considered the lender in sma- teur shows given by the school and after witnessing a circus preform- snce in Boston (as she says) fully decided to be n wirc artist, old um- brellas and clothes-lines served to make her perfect in her chosen pro fesslon while her ‘parents and friends tried to change her mind without success. However today Miss Miller is acknowledged Am- erica's most wonderful high wire artist and during her engagement nt tho Ilippodrome New York (‘.ity the New York Ilcraid lfiffllilll her "The Clans and Speed Girl" Suc- cess has not turned Noble's head and she is looking forward m her home-coming in this city, Monday July l-i, sa the event of hcr life. and. by tho way, ll. might he added (funny as it sounds that July 14_ is the little lady's 20 birthday. Nnida ls one of the many big features with Sparks Circus due to cxhlbit in (‘hariniteiown on Monday, July 14, coming from the States where success has been phenominnl. DALM ENEY SCHOOL The annual examination of Dsi- meney School. which took place on Thursday, June 26th was a grand success, there boing present four- teen visitors amon .whom was the Rev. J. A. McLoi an, Presbyterian minister of Vsllcyfieid. The pupils were examined in the vsri- ous subjects by their teacher, Mrs. Catherine Kelley, assisted by the Reveroned gmtlcmsn, and showed by their ready answers, that they, .. had received very careful training. -'" "-3 -'&::-.~—:' —_ .;= condition EVERY day! Ycf, Chane, Exqubilznms, lmmnndazy. under all and any come wrsfiacd in a per l out and ma the coupon. Dani do yourself the injustice of overlooking t is offer, which ll no only ‘you have to do is to tear out coupon, fii it out and mail it to mo. Kgatcx is on sale ct all dru and dc- part cnt stores. Two nizcp: tcx reg- . nwfl to accept. All under old nutlwd: the from their painstaking teacher. After the examination the prize for perfect attendance, which was equniiy merited by Saran Gliiis, Roy Giiiis. and Archibald Giiiis was drawn by Archibald Glilis. The reverend gentienisnr spoke a few words of advice and ncoursge- ment to the parmts. pupils and teschor, showing whet ngrnnd thing education lssnd in order to acquire it there must be perfect attendance of the pnpis and co~ operation between parents and teacher. He also said he regrett- ed‘ to have not visited this school before, but hoped to be able to do so during the ensuing year. The pupils and visitors were then treated with candy by their average woman spent at least J1 -6fh of her time in a lfafc a ,- ‘I . - .1 ,_ , _ .. . . no” pier and Ketch-Super. _ e-iwx FREE 5_AMQ_-;Mg_ll1'his Configgdal g3 m scum i. auczuwo. c. u. .°.=':.'.?.~'.*.‘rfi:‘.‘i:.;':'.".t‘at.°*- W :.:.-.i:.~:.~.::.~ nurse. wear-re. Nana..." Ola ..... ............................................. “i- (Inarrllna. Chulottv-"r-r" _ TENDERS Tenders for painting the exterior of St. , Teresa's Church, will be received by the undersigned until July 5th. Particulars on ap- plication to I. R. A. McDONALD, St. Tercsafs, June 26th. 1924. 8011 45-27-81. QAILINQQ FROM MONTREAL. To Infant-GI I I LJII) ll .. 1TH: l1. All]. ll . Infill‘! All]. ‘I. Hopi. 6 . . . . lolllilflll‘ ‘to sourlulunns-omsuow July I .... ......._...... ‘Illtllill. T0 uuIIDO DOUTIAIPI'0I— ANTWIIP July O. Ang- l .... .. July H. Aug. ‘A0 . llorlooll teiyher. I he singing of the National Anthem brought the examination to a close, after which aii departed for their homes. feeling they had spent s very pleasant afternoon -———~Q-o->——-- i l! you want w linoep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Do not use prepared shampoos or anything also that contains too much free alkali. This dries she B0110. makes the hair brittho, and is very harmful. Muriel-fled cocoauut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greueieaa), fa much bottq- than anything else you can use for shampoolng, as this can not pos- sibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. Two or three teaspooufltls of Mulalfled will make an abundance of rioh, creamy latti- or, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily. and removes every particle of dust, dint, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and ev- ebiy. and it leaves it fine and silky. bright, fluffy. 1W7. llld oil! i0 You can pt Untamed coooanut oil shampoo at any drug store. it is inexpensive, and a low ounces will hat everyone in the family m- montns. Be" sure 10M fiflmlot given you Unfolded. Beware of imi- toidono. look for fie some Watkins on the Rollie- w Cocoon Oil Fine For Waahlng Hair Tl) LIVIIPODL y," g, 4g‘, 1 ,,_. Iollooll July l1, Aug. 8 . .. llontmoo July iii. Aux. l5 . .. Montcilll Joly 25. Aug. E . . . . . .... °llontroll| -ro oununouao-sou-rnaunoru- IIAIIU Jul, 2, July l0 Imp. of Scotland July u. Au. ll .....~I-p. of Inlet ‘from OM11"- ORUJIBI FOR 1016 ROUND THI WORLD mmprcu of fiasco.-- Jan. l4 1'0 TH! MIDITIDIQNIAN impress of Scotland» WU- 9 lTO THE WEST ifllglllm q nuoyai Jan, U.‘ ob. (Fbrmoriy Impress of Britain) Rocky Point Ferry Time Table, foluuonolng Jon hi. tho Ileana! lllilaborngh will ran botwooa (liar- lattotawl llil Booty Point lull; Ola .. n . . _ DAILY ‘(Ixoopt lunlay) In. Charlottetown 4 slush:- ?.'?.'!PPI UHF!!! URDAY In. i? PPYPP; Iflllv E s iii ma. ____ __ i»); h local lanai! e sic‘ w- are: 4.00 p. u. NlI-QJ-Imtha. Rprnk not at all. in any wine. till you haw nolnewhlll to npenk. (‘are not for the rrwnrd of your speaking, hut lim- ply and with lindiviiiril mind for the truth of your lpenhiug. ‘ ship um» Ltd s. s. “WINONA” l 1 Ch i tt town “i.ii;.“’..‘i.‘»‘"°“' “i? 1 ‘iiilfo For space and rateaopplr. canvmr. silos. ‘Aaenta Canada filflil-‘I-l-itlff. dq, July 7, flit, at twelve o'clock , tho property oonoiotin of e no» Mo» I041. 9" lotion loin] was“ Noumea-Mammal Boston s. Yiirmouth smmnnp, 00., 1 ' > _ y‘ 1 ‘ix _ _ rnsiour mo manuals ouivloa have vmnonui Tamika. In; and a». ' a mo r. u. auntie spa .0 mum: '.aw""vmm I lgllibnwlviwn%uliaolnhuw K