fir‘? l? HT FHA-d l, wit“, .5, .'\'\ ;.- .,~.;(Av-i~-,y1~r,'-. ' ll'\ u». ll _ ,_,_,.._§.._.“ “i5?- THE CHARLOTIWIUWN GUARDIAN Presentation to ' Mr. Geo. Worthy On Friday last a number of the Joint of s»: i empioyoes of the C. N. R. shops as- tQ {stumbled to pay tribute to Mr. Geo. l [Worthy of the Sheet Metal Depart- A Bottlg 3f ' iment who is retiring under the , lPi-ovident Fund. Mr. Worthy has .ounded out _ _ _ ;fortyflve years in the C. N. R. and ....Zl"‘i‘..:§i .31?‘ -'-°"..'.‘.’. $1123 ."",,,~',',:3"" 3""'§,';, ;:,',,,=°',',',';;""~ ‘l- "' . ' ‘W0 ll 8D 6 . l-“iliePiiY tllgl-g dmiilara’! 12:1“ ' i The iullowifig is tbgaaddress nierriiiieii a own. " ‘you . aii' this dark man 1s gonna take a "Run away Fm the folkn at “Zhécolhrvafl “Lcomwmed by a purse long journey together an‘ you're hunk‘. 6h?" A 'l>i-i1n tbudded in blslwr Geérge w worthy gonna be in danger," mind. "-I could probtrly nick me a" éheel “eml'worker' "If ll.'s a dark than: uiiugtied nice reward If -l turned you up." . i ‘ C N], 3,, Barbara, “I'm bound to be in dsn- She made no response. “Bu; i; (‘Mr Onefowll’ ' ' ' ops‘ KM‘. And l'm bound to take a long wouldn't do that to a pal Remeinl be“ SHZTO“ [he eve o! your journey—away from that dark man, her what you yelled I'm the truckdrenremem "m" m“ flamiuy’ we or "gm ma“, or any other mam-- No ha“; feqiink ma“, me’ aiiiyourfellow-employees beg leave to She lbecameqmve “gala “rm g0 over_ Fugue an- wJ-geiy jexpress our appreciation of the iiig now, Maizie. I'm grateful to ills voice was ollry. She utlstrust-lliilliries)’ and kiiidlless ‘We have "i" you for your kindness. your offer, ed liim vastly. She was glad sheWfly-“i received from YOU. and i" you advice—everything_ 1'11 nsv- had no money. . »otf‘er our sincere wishes that you er forget lt." "They'd still plenty o’ snap lnlnlfly be spared for many years to "And the cards say." continued the air," continued Kenoshs "Wln-ienjoy the calm and glory of the uaizie. “that some day you'll ht- ter ain't done yet. You ought tuitwiiight, sitar your long and faith- ‘glitd to share a room with nie. be headin‘ South. ibuddle." ,ful service. fllizht now you can stay ovt>r-, “Oh. yes South," Vnzuely- ' Your entry into the C. N. R. nillhf- if "WV" ti? Y0" 1m)’ SWd-"i “WWW summ" spflngs_miw- dates back to the early eighties, “ sniff in Mazies voice. i! “I've been there,“ she informed aillich y?“ gslduylfiarexgtiféd “i suppose you're too good to him stilfiy. Un Llle spur of thaw“, up "u," ybu were given slet-p with a coinmon—" moment, she added: “Iii tact, that's. ,1 '1 U Sh M m] De n“ Barbara clapped her band over where »I'm bound." “urge” m 9e. e pa "we", we“ Too bad rm hltunnnient. lt is the privilege of few to serve for such a lengthy per- Mnizieki, lips, "N ‘Mai ‘ , ! ' W , ' 0i zio no That s not the wittslstyollld like to hit the cinders ind‘ and we can "utmuny any mm reason. iii you knew how near l came to becoming what you-er-what “l lion’! mind walking alone." she- l“) railway ma“ h“ Dermrmed hi“ you meang- assured him a shade warmm duties more conscientiously or with “What stopped you?" "Walkin"? Don't ieu I116 you're more satistactiw w 111° CMBWFY Barbara pondered, gonna walk to White Sulphur “"111 YOUTH?"- 'I—~1 couldn't, drinks up my mind" Spr-Lngg!" ‘ As you stand on the threshold of she said. “Good-bye, Maizlv-ond "l can't very well ride," she said. n new (and W6 X1099 8 188B 81mm!- ihc best of luck!" ‘I've spent my ritzy." otis day) and look back over the "TIR- snine to you, kid," said He snlckered in his throat. ‘past forty-five years, lt must be ll Mnizie. "But the cards said-—" “l can see you're tin old-timer, all great consolation to yuu to lliiolv Them was a knock at the door. right. I didn't mean ridln’ the that you have always done your‘ Slic ran down the stairs at break- cushions. Nor yet the rods either. (liily, “wk *i>e‘-‘d~ Sh“ WES 813d i0 89‘ bmmei" In conclusion we ask you to ac’ otit into the air. She breather] ii They were at n railway siding cam our 5mm] gm and Mum-e yuu deeply lnto her lungs. now. This who as good a place as ma, m, beam, “'6 wun',,er_ m) another to ‘gm rm of Mm‘ Emma“ frien-ds more sincere than those \ PAGE TWO V‘ "Kviiairarttrvuiriiaihqiiit-i magnum‘. ,- . . MISS noaom: ‘ ...__. ly TIFFANY watts Will Your Fordfio 66 Miles on 1 Gallon? It Takes a Walter (‘rltcblowq 465811 street. Wheaten, Ill.. has patented a new Vapor Humidifier and Gus Saw!‘ that ‘heats anything ever 5011"" out. it causes autos to gm‘ 3111"" Lug rimesgu [and automatically trees them from hard cnnbou troubles. One l-‘ord owner WW?!‘ ed 66 miles oii 1 gallon. it is 1'01‘ all makes. .\ir. Critcliltm- offers 1 free to quickly advertise. \\'i'lt<- him for one, lie also \\illll\' county and state tilstribulors who can make $500 to $2500 ilci‘ month. A Izow/lbke it Removes Grim.- Publlcliod by Arrangement W ltlt Fir-ct. Notional Pictures, lm. (Continued) and mp ‘ 3 places for Snowfi“. KitichenJhthi-oom “and,” L l8 Nations Represented at Girl Guide Conference 0 'l'lic properly balanced food "Well, was tii-- reply, “we came back engaged. but l don't know whtiilu-r l caught ii. 1' or she caught Two acquaintances had lust met, and one asked the othern- "l hear you went fishing with Milo Lisle yesterday. Did you catch anything?" TENDERS FOR COAL Charlottetown, Summcrlldc and Georgetown, and Hospital for the insane. ..BEALED TENDERS will be re- ceived at this office until noon on Monday. Juno 21st, ‘i926 from any person or persons willing to con- tract to supply the Provincial Building, Law Courts, Prince of Wales College, Hospital for the in- sane and Provincial lnflrmar)’. Queen! County Jail. Georgetown, Court House and Jail. and Summon; side Court House and Jail with coal, for the season of 1926. _ Tender for coal for‘ the Hospital‘ for the insane shotilde quote price par ton delivered at Falconwood Hfltpltal. COBTfOI‘ other buildings to be de- livered in their respective vaults at the cost of the Contractor, by the| HARD To PROTECT She jingled two nickels in 'h<-r first of September next. "Why den’! w“ buy Pawn!- wewh “M” m be approved of leather shoes any more)». by n" Department ‘l fouynd the patent so hard to Full particulars as to the quart-y pmtnt‘ tity and qualify for each building may be had at this office. The names of two responsible: persons willing to become bound, foi- the faithful performance of the] contract must accompany each ten-l der. The Department does not bind 51-! self to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tenders for Coal." l L. s. MacMILLAN. i Secretary of Public Worksfl QSSQ-‘E-ti-tts i l l . OPTIMISTIO i “You'll make the third girl I've - taken home this week and kissed." "Say, listenl You haven't klned me." “l know but you ain't home yet." Eucharistic Congress Pilgrimage Chicago,lll.,.lune 20-24’ Special Train going and return? lnq. Section) ' HER IDLE "That rich girl hn made a rog- uiar idol of that poor man she married." "Yes; he’: been an since he married her." 0 On Return Trip Special Train w" IV" will leave Chicago. June 24th with: stop-overs at Port Huron, Niagara! Fllll, Montreal and special sldei trip ‘ho Ste. Anne dc Besuprc. For further Information Apply to TICKET AGENTS Canadian National Railways 9607~6-t.st6l. TIIiSYGiIT, OVER THE FENCE _ 1st Neighbor: My daughter ll , f going to learn to play the piano by . i mall. Isn't thatflne? ' 2nd Dim: That depends. wiii she do her practicing by mall? i i i \ Ktbtio: C (iv-you've waited long enough! Sail December 2nd from New York on this Canadian Pacific World Cruise» in s,‘ sovmseaa to twenty lamb-always under the though tful man- agement of the world's greatest travel system. Reserve now. Literature L?I>.F<KI.L:>.I-I-I.I>E‘~Z-C~I>I NIGHTMUL! “Does your husband have night- mare?" . "l think it’: nlghlmule-ho klckl like one." Pants pockets. The S10 bill, she. honed. would be found by Maizle tinder the mail order gramophone on Q18 shabby trunk. Sheba’: First Freight On the edge of the town a heavy hand fell upon her shoulder and a ticker-soaked voice burbied in her ear “Veil. if it ain't the Gold Coin Kid." It was Kenosha Slim. She shrlv- P1041, but straightened again and returned : "No~not tho Gold Coin Kid. The Thin Dime Kid." lie giowered ferociously. "l ought to ill-lie n sock at you stiff, onl-y l don't wanna muss up your pretty new “suit. So that's Wherc you blew the fifty, eih? Well, ii only goes to show." llc opened a safety~pln in his right pants pocket and took out several frayed biinknotes. "Tlt‘rt'y~three fish," he gloatcd. "An old woman left. her poke on n seat in the ferryboat. Thirty-three fish." “Lt-L's be partners!" Barbara hopefully. "Yeah, let's." He ice/red and care- ftiiiy pinned away the haul. They trudged along, thoth neutral. “Where ya igoin?" he asked. "Nowhere," tithe replied "Just going." "Been goln’ long?’ "Quite a while." slie said ibiltheiy and looked over her shoulder. “\\’a'itiii' for another truck to come along?" iSh» tried silence. The fat hobo peered nt ‘lie? out of the moist yel- low corners of his pale blue eyes. stigges ted Women Secure against lost charm, this new way of solving oldest hygienic problem» 05ers true protcc’ don: discards like tiuuc SHEER gowns and ill-timed oo- cial or business demands hold no terror for the modern woman. The insecurity of the old-time "sanitary pad" has been ended. "KOTEX," a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in l0 bettu class I f‘: five time: u aluorlmif a: ordi- nary canon pad: You dine, dance, motor for hours in shcerest frocks without l sec- 0nd‘: doubt or fear. Ptdcodorizea too. Andthu! stop: ALL danger of offending. “Placards as easily u a piece of tissue. No laundry. No embar- rassmeni. You ask for it at any drug or department store, without hesitzncy, simply by saying "KCTEX." Do as millions are doin . End old, insecure ways. Enjoy li e every day. Package of twelve coats only a few cents. KOT€X No laundry discard like riuuc C120 Kotsx rs In- 1le Kotox (u from your local agent, or 0. Bruce Bnrpn, Dist. P-uinnier Agent, Saint John, N. B. Personal ser- vlns ll desired. §Q§§¥§§§§§§GOO CANADA STEAM "-£~I~L'.!‘-IIJ.!‘..!-3 I-fnf-S-I-I. "In: chi Iwllhfovalu an!’ Leave Momresl June 23rd. . Juno 30th. SHIP LINES, Ltd. S. S. “CEUTA” Arrive Charlottetown and luvs for NM. Julie 26th. S- S. “HlTHERWOOD” July m. For particulars, space and rain apply CARVELL BROS” LTD. AQIN T‘. started down the diverging rail. _ bat He followed“ H’! plan by with whoiii you lltlVtéhl-Jeell salsa: now was a towering tree. fled m ‘he C‘ N' R‘ ‘ “p” “l “Lissem kid,» he appealed .1 lottetown. iike ya‘ [don-i know why, but] On behalf oi’ the Mechanical do. l can't help it. Maybe it's Department- your youth Or somethln‘. l was Chlirlunetowm oiict a my like your..." i guwsi June 3rd, 1926. mebbe I hit the road when l was Yollilgefh 111311 YOU. It's n0 bed o" roses, t e road. I wanna tell "I guess lean take caer ofyonlily-l Nmv YQRK. Jill"! '3-~The 1'5" 5011'." she said. She WGSSIISDiCIQIIS conciled Stillmsns are back on oi’ the metamorphosis into a sympa- Park avenue, Stillman having pur- thetic camerado oi‘ this vicious vn- chased a home for himself and his grant. Was there really a kinohipwiic, the John Sherman lloyt resi- oi the road? Was there a brotherqdsnde, paying $5l%,000 for it. 'l‘lic lllirdld 9}‘; the 113571 ‘P9111898 fiilifiStillmnns recently returned 'from s oii ave 5p t 1e jeil b . - .. t- Stake with Kenoshal l‘ [Y 9"" their second honeymoon. "Maybe I ought to have divided- ggtdflrty Wm‘ you". Sh” Safely of‘ damn sick. Stick it out f'r a couple ,_ ' , a‘ days and <ee how ya like it." be g§éfiat“;u ‘fight? ‘Pa: bYlimzs "I‘hera was? another rattle and i es '0 m‘ ee in's, ll e bump’ fi-‘lid 0n the truck." "I vgol ths ideas. you got the luck- ‘mhsfiirv i kicked W" l" m“ This time it"s btid iuck!" ““,’,“"*“ ' fhe deplored ,~ The irresiolutc train began to roll. Shucks‘ Probably Just l" ‘he She caught Kciioshtfs lilBi shriek imlflliliie of Ult- itioinciit, ch? For- o; "u". vpnom. Kel- l. Rid, All’ lief. me give yon "v0 ‘hard roénn-p. some advice. llobocs don't never. in he]. pocket Ailey purl...“ Con. i STILLMiANS BUY NEW HOME York. \Vlndsor officials met tltt-m and accompanied chiirirc of tlic pnrii". members (if greater conception 0i’ ti-»- spirit oi i.'.<i foi mun): your» and \'.'Oll|ll bu Canadian Pacific liner Mclltn leavln); Canadian Metropolis with Girl Guides. R epresenting eighteen nations of Cnnndzt and tho Fnitt-tl Stutcs and the world, n party of l\\'clll_\'"vIlfuvillilllfl conditions than over be- nlnc girl scouts niid cuitlvs Slllltd forc. 'i‘licy won- rcttirniiig to their from Montreal rccciitly on tlic ('31P own countries in Etirnpc much bu» adlnn Pacific liner ".\l--iit:\" after tor llllill'lll(‘t.l and lllilt‘ll.lll0l'th com- liiiving attended tho International Ilvlflllf i0 curry on tlic work of the (‘onfcrencc of Girl (iiiidcs ln Nciviornaiiiizniiolt. When the party arrivcil tit ‘Putin-bins on vnriniis phases 0i’ the Station. hlniitrctil. from coilft-i'oiit~c.'.\liss lilillllllill d that (loptlltlllfill of Iiloiitri-zil cvon thntiglt rrpi"<'~<riit:1ii\t-s from i-i_-- icon t-mmtritu: \'.t'l'(l .' "mmhicd llwy {mind llllll flu-y linri illllllliil idcn~ ,tli l Vicws mt llll‘. \\l)l‘l( Zlllll um-re lill-i lis rd lliril tlii- 1 xvii! fNviitily l'c~l< Y1 liiltl 1* ill‘ lii:=i liud lwvn (‘innit-ti i-‘ntild lltiffnlo, n tllem to the picr. liliss I4ylllil Lidlinlm, risslrhnnf in. lllt‘ tl-i» walk . Not when they cat h.l lt.i . t . - . S“ mmfihi» Hiring or Qiriiiz-i?"iiiiiiifii‘iiifliifikpii.ififi..l“ii.i;."ié gege flaifififdar: muffin‘ the rhythmic click 0i‘ the ivheclsi "FY9181"- tfnllli!" she said trlum- ‘Q,Y"',',,“.1",,f‘,‘,‘,,'§:'d“j',,“SITE nhnnlly. Did lie imagine site W115 pvt-ti the iilllfigtillfllll ‘tllllllfifild and that much of a zany? whet 'i 5 “Yeah. Rig-ht ti. r'r.t t‘ ' . ., . . Frtiiglits. An’ what duo ylu Asuppltlilsieeiflifnegha€3ru]:,,£,x::.i'|ht h . .2, , ‘ , . . . .-- ’ L fi¥fléywz for ‘might M courseflnvt-vks. She would die of starvation! rogghrigfilkwhaéutlhe ofife“ ‘if fllflind€gnltltliife llglllzldllgillslellii? gcgtdlli ' . we oe ttyw., . . . . dlffrent. We call them dldeliuo: LE1,“itfiiffyyzifyflifiayl! Nffilidlfvig pull-m n., '3" ' . " , '. A,‘ n‘: ‘sand M the long H“ of Al-icyh |S'licd'couldiit eiit ‘xlleyirlnvvlii empties Kenosha. discerned the; d2; 9g,“ i: 1111322?‘ w M! ,' fisnre qt a. deuimclad i-su n ' . - i closing the doors oi’ t-he Illtfiqiil cafifffiactill“ ,‘,l§,pff“’,,§,',c"{° ‘dim, 0i i116 Slfillg- His eyes lit and he coo]. ‘ a L’ ' e e58 ‘ 91>0ke foster. .. .. iothing. Absolutely nothing. Take a ‘h,’ km ' H Win“ ‘Mum (To be continued) . .. ..... ... PM“ 0N FACE ANll HEAI] sotta do is hop in. See that shack down there? He's closln’ the door; Itching and Burning Ter- rible. Cuticura Heals. MW- “ Yil 110D up before he gets were an‘ Sll-Bllk in. it's ducksoup. Se“? Ride 33 103B as ya like. When they stop over at some gldln‘ “ions the Way. ya set out. moocii 941F116 Krlnb an’ get back in again. Itll he a/hout two, maybe a ihi-ee day run. It'd take ys a month to walk it, Ya'tl better snap into it, kid, before the gets her-s," ‘She made “'9 lit-tr mind on tihei instant. "lfsa wonderful idea. It's lucky "lily troublu nmtsdbylittieplai- I mel- Y°"-" '51"? thrust forth her plan coming out on my he: and halid- imilmlsiveiy- the buck ofmy bead. Altar a {cw "Yeiiih" 116 Held heartily, weeks the pimples scaled over and the ideas, you got the luck. tho itching and burning were some- xive ya a lire." tblngtenlblmcauningmotolcntch. I loot not at night human of the irritation. ' "l beard about Cntlciro 800p and Ointment and sent for a free ample. After uslngltafnv time; I got rolls! no purchased more, and char nnlng about four aka of Cudouro Soap and three boxes of C ' Ointment l was healed." (Signed) Mice Dorothy Wallcb, Dan, No. Duh, July i6, 1924A Unfinictan Soap. Olntmoat and Talcum for daily will! WIPOIQ. . itsz-icatsrm“ i fin... - “l got ‘liem me Slenllng a Ride Life hoisted her into llle freight. "Sneak into the corner an‘ tilde" said Kenosha. speaking appgrgnfly to no one.forr iBanbara had been in. stsntly swallowed by this idsdk maw of the car's interior. "Don't make lily noise until you feel the train movln’, ‘rhea yon can do the shimmy. Ya iii-slim, will." "Th"!!! you so much." came the fufswer 7mm "l9 Bquare of void. lgllghnever forget what you did for “I'll my you won't" he replied cfYtlcnlly. "Here comes ilicshack now. Cheese it!’ For several minutes, breath but» ed. she oowered in the ssmiiioom From its berth in her coat pocltel. the kitten began to whins in Ipeflve, “Stlll!" she hissed, “Do you want i?» quot-r mo. Alley?" ' ‘Presently the door of the freight W“ rimmed. 911s heard t film- lvlins outside. She felt the gonn- tion of sinking into a ibottomlgg void which reeled about her with invisible noiseless motion. when the our lei-lied bellellth htfl‘ feet abs was thrown to .1"..- ima” _ 3h, crawled forward and glued her eye to a tin-y crook in the door. She “mid I99 Ilolilillt. but she heard. fddnrhetiaa ‘Gum's voice-laud, drug. “will”! lice. ve her Evil-tweed: n "60 ions. y: double-crouch‘ little rat. flhe door‘: locked and It’! , i. _. p t “st-n.,” “fifth... l I’ v I FARM ionliiii Ono hundred and twenty-tour‘ acres of land at 8t. Teresa's, owned by Patrick Kenny. Splendid build-i ilngs in Iood repair, seventy acres in I high state of cultivation, bal-i once covered with a heavy growth o! hard Ind soft wood. Conven- iently lltnltcd In tho midst of, schools, churches, stores, etc, and only ten chains from the C. NIB. Station. it ll a desirable property and will be sold at a senlonlhlw llltiro. lior fllfilllf mrtlcnlsm owl! MMII I. KENNY, it. Tomas p‘. _» . F Cir] Scouts m“ ‘we u athorrd for last view oils Atliiiitlr n: Msilts li-it pofl instrumental in advancing tin = Scouts Movement through a cl relationship. At present there are girl scout girl guide movcmcnts in almost e community centre in (‘nnada and United Stair-s, while many oi rtirnl districts tire shutting sign intcrcst in those organizations. Europciiit party. who iii-rived in Y°Tk 0" Mill’ 5, came to see themselves the oruiiniziitlou sys in force iierc. 'i‘hcy visited i] ‘Iaishiniztnn. Detroit, Buffalo. onto, and Aiontrczil. In the (‘nnadiitit metropolis visitors wrro welcomed by llis i Duncan. proriiicinl divisional. missionrr: Ali's ll. .\l. ilariii: slonztl cniiimiintlvr; llmr‘. ('1 lvt-ll, prrsiilmii .\l(ll\ll‘9il\ [uunli .\fi".~'. lira-s Alvlitiiiiild. district ~ Inissltirici‘. 'l‘lii-ri- ‘were also iiii btr of giiidt- icdilt-rs and cnliiiii Phone 721. I mperial Fox Biscuit and Imperial Puppy Meal, M anufactured on Prince Edward Island, the P ioneer Home of the Silver Fox Industry? l’ E ‘specially prepared as a ivell-balartced a R ation for Silver Foxes are the acknowledged I deal food for both adult and puppy foxes- A ssured results, in healthy vigorous animals L arge litters, also pelts of highest yalue 1 ecured from their regular and liberal use. Orders promptly filled from fresh stock ‘time’ by leading distributors or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT mutin- Box 446. ctiatlottetowmilE-L .