\PAGE TWO Women Lose Iesetimqkcepcharmmida trying hygieniccopditions. New wsyprovldestrueso alrity-diaiards like tissue LID-TIME sanitary methods bring unhappy, fretful days. Now the insecurity of the hazardous "unitary pads” llll been ended. You wear sheercst gowns, meet every and all social or business ex- setmentshpeaecofmlnd...sny time, any day. ItbcsIled'KOTQ"...five times as absorbent as the ordinll’! cotton psdl Thoroughly daodoriaa: . . . tlmo ending ALL fear of offending. Discard: as easily as a piece o! /tiuue.i No laundry. Ncembar- rusment. You ask for It without hesitant?! simply by saying “KOTEX” at any drug or department store Colts only a few cents. Proves old ways on unnecessary risk. KOTGX No laundry-discord like tissue Kotex regular 75c Kotex super $1.20 ._ FARM [oil siiil: AT POINT DE ROCHE I offer for sale my farm of 257 acres, 80 cleared and In a good state of cultivation. 35 acres of black spruce, 20 acrel of young hard wood, i5 acres of young mixed growth. Balance easily cleared. HIGH AIM. NO HIT “She's not married. eh? .till a miss then?" "Yca, must aim too high, .ever made a hit." She's s he's ' We» I: . SHE OUGHT TO KNOW Wlfie: John. in the use of Eng- lish what does the Active Voice mean? Hubby: Great heavens, don't you Crop 17 acres oats, 3 acres wheat, 18 acres hay, 5 acres potatoes. 1% acres turnips. Balance under pas- ture. Buildings in good repair. Sit- uated 6 miles from Mt. Stewart Village, 5 miles from churches, 1 mlle from school. Wlll sell with or without crop. For particulars ap- ply to DANIEL M. SHREENAN, On Premises. 830-7-21-21. CLEARANCE AIIGTIIIII SALE AT ROCKY POINT ON SATURDAY, JULY 24th AT 1.30 SHARP. Of farm, 37 acres, good buildings. A beautiful view overlooking the har- bor, choice land. Only 1'11; miles irom Rocky Point Ferry. Well watered by three wells. Also crop, implements and household furni- ture. Terms at sale. Sale positi/e. JOSEPH DOWLING, J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. 853-7-22-2l. Bus iness For Sale By Tender The Land buildings and_ equip- ment of the Brick and Tilo Cum- pany Limited, Richmond, is offered nor sale by lender. This property includes about sixteen acres of Freehold lapd, well finished dwelling, beehive Brick and Tile Kiln. drying shed, an equity in the local Railroad sid- ing and all working equipment. A splendid chance for an ambitious, energetic man. Tenders close at noon on Tuesday, July 27th. The Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. If not sold In block, tenders will be received following: (A)' Dwelling House. (B) All the Kilns, Chimneys and Brick in connection with li-e plant. Drying Shed and buildings, (excepting dwelling.) Engine and BUIIGT‘. All Brick and Tile making machinery including barrows etc. Land consisting of acres more or Iesl. separate for the (C) (D) (E) (E) sixteen P. E. ISLAND BRICK AND TllLE COMPANY, LIMITED. MORLEY M. BELL, Secretary. 8ummerside, P. E. I. 738-7-17-22. ,__.._. HAY SALE I will sell at Suffolk, on Friday, July 23rd, 1926, at 3 o'clock p. m., fifty acres of choice standing hay. FRED W. GODFREY J. A. MeDONALD, Auctioneer. 707-7-l8fmwt1l4l. SALE or lliiY I will sell by public auction on my premises Saturday. July 24th, st one o'clock p. m., 30 acres of standing hay In Iota of from seven ‘to ten acres each. Terms at sale. JOHN E. SINCLAIR. Summenfleld. 865<7-I2~3I. HOT TO SPEAK OF THE LAW Orlentalz: What prevents you Americans from having more than cue wife? American: rule. Common sense, as s NATURALLY 1st Bug: I hear you were In a uoker game with Mr. Bee. What happened? 2nd Bug: I got stung! ANOTHER DUMB-DORA note the faultless hose In wears- fhls Dumbbell Dora Dunn. ne thinks a girl's a careless thing Who get a hole-in-one. LISt P.R.A. The Annual Prize Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle Association will take place on Kensington Range, Charlottetown. P. E. l., the 27th, 28th. 29th July, 1926. Flrlllg commencing at 8.30 A. M., Make your entries early. For fur‘ lther Information apply to the bec- retary. F, S. MOORE, Colonel. R. L. President. CHARLES LEIGH. Lleut. uel. h. 0. Secretary Treasurer. 448-7-7-tf. TENDERS Tenders will be received until August 2nd, 1926 for work to be done on the Baptist Parsonage, North River, P. E. I. Plans and specifications can be seen at Ev- erett Stevenson's, North River; Burgea Newman's, North River; or J. H. MoPhall, New Haven. P. E. I. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. By order of Committee 807-7-20-31 Not To Be Candidate ‘SAINT JOIIN, N. TL, July 20.—— i-‘ornler ‘Premier Sir Robert. L. Ilnr- (INT, passed ihrnuirli the rlly Iiillay en route to Grand Pre, N.S., tn visit IIIFI bomeiitl-ad. Hie denied that ho was to ‘be a candidate in the furth~ coming Federal elections. THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN ' GUARDIAN RT. HliN. ARTHUR IIIEIGIIEN PREMIER or niilullii And Other Prominent Conservative Speakers Will Address PUBLIC MEETINGS 0N PRINCE (EDWARD ISLAND FOLLOWS-- Georgetown, Wednesday July 28th. at 2 0’c lock p. m. Charlottetown, Wednesday July 28th. at 8 O'clock p. m. Summerside, Thursday July 29th. (at 8 0’.c 00-0 “These Women” lls a real 0X18." he sold.‘ "She rouily Morton drew is my adopted daughter lne sillce slie was a bilby. lock p. m. illkeu it into ller llelld that Hllfilllsvd upull [I10 yclluw llllll green BY MALCOLM DUART (Continued) CHAPTER xxlv which by Tile theatrical offices Morton entered WHIP lllllrltilll M. elaborate simplicity. ou iliie lvlrlduw ivuru lllr words. lli fililod gilt: "A. Sunfilllnr, Pro-l lllll't!l'." Ull ilic door yrzls nailed ‘l: pliicliril, Ibelirln-g lilt! iuscriplllllli Sunshine ‘ Productions, Always Ilriglll Iillil Slliippy." 'I‘llurc was all biltrr room. 00V" ori-d with pictures 0f girls ln llBlll-“l lllld supple- young ulrli lli ilanclrll: ii... word “Slllli-IIIIIII!" iippeui-eil lvllll illtcrosllng frequency. Ynullg propls sill. around wzilis, cllittlrrillg, and WBICIIIDE ll"? iluiil- to llie illlli-‘r office will! Sum" IIIIXIOIY. v .\llli'l.i)l'l passe-d through [hi6 romlli lllld without knocking. l"l1ll'l'"ll Ills‘ IIUXI. . This was occupied by an old- the, I I i I ' young illall, silllolv-chei-ke-il. black- ttyPfl, slender, wearing II. pill-striped] suit and a striking tie. Beside his dusk unothrr door rlpeuril 11110 l1 IIIPgPI‘ rump from which came [hill sounds of ll piano. ‘illurlml, look- ing lnm the other apartment, uuulil see two girl's. Lrlilpiniz zilong till! floor in the beginning ul‘ llll Hlilbur- lite diinre slop. "Choke it off!" ordered the old- ymlng man, as Morton cunle in. Tho music ceased, mid llle two girls, panting, came to tile door and looked curiously at Morton. Ollu of them wore rompers, such as Ill- lie children are invested wllll ill play lime. The other wivnrn hur skirts drawn up above her knecii, Ilcl-d there iby a curd that passed around her waist and between her legs. The top of ‘her stockings and II. strip of white flesh svero expos- d ‘Shall we wait, AIME?" ililkéll the lzirl in rompers. "Yeh," said he. "Hello, Harry!" ‘Ho extended his band without getting up. The girls. with another stilre at ‘Morton. retired Into the room where they bad been dancing. The patter of their conversation with the pianist could be henrd as Morilll shook hsnilii wllh the old- yuung man, and sat down. "\Vhal's on your chest?" asked Abe. "Haven't seen you In a devil 0f a while." "Still getting rich?" BJiIIiGd Mor- ton, joclllarly. "Jllfly keeping ahead of the gher- Iff.’ ‘said Albe. "Every time they padlock one of these places, it puts one or my shows out of woifk, and than i lose ell the money I put in the costumes/and everything. Then I've got to stake the girls until I can put on a new production. I wish sometimec I'd gone In the s90- ond-lland clothes business. What do you want. Ifarry?“ ‘Morton arose, took off Ills over- coat, laid Ii on a chair, closed the door into the inner room, and sat (IIIWTI again. "I've got iln adopted Sunshine," he silld. Mr. élunslllm- favored him with an elaborate wink. "They all have," geld he. Morton was undintllrbuil. llnughtor, "This poses. uud various drfilllH-‘i in “Tllilllm chow, or ruvue. or gtllllf-Llilllg like illzil." Abe, whose derby hill. Ilflll i)l'l‘ll hanging on the back in‘ his ‘Iieuil. took [but gzlrillcnt and tilled ii. fol"- ward. "Society dzllnvs ziri- no guild ln tile show ‘busiili-lis.“ Iii- pFlJIlUlIIlCillI. “Don't SIIOW up rm- rltllflilffililri. illlll zlliuul two illgllls lifter Illt! revul- ilpens, ilivy ‘gut Ilflffl and quit. Nix ilIl Kelli!" bluriuu Il-iluieil furwllril i-iiilfiduil- Llilily, "Du I lillilurulilllll tlilli wl-ll fillaliueil?" Ilia iiskuil. ’l‘lw ollii-r filllTtyfitl lliiil will) iii- infest. "Sounds u» if you u-l-rle lulkiilg onvy. Am I right?" “You um," will Alnrion. Abe illiidi- II ulveepilig with his hzlnds. "lli that cuss-shoot. I'm lis- tening. Wlllil (ll) you wlilil, and IIOW mulrll do I get?" ‘Iliortml l't'<‘i.(:llt'll Iilln llll ITIIIPI‘ PUP-lit". DNXIIICPII a bill-fold, ‘dIIll from it drew ll pilCkPI. of $500 bills. (‘bunting lliem i-ziri-fully out on lilo dusk, lie Illlldl‘. lbeiu llll.() a IlI-‘ill. roll. hold Ilium a iuolnl-llt before Mr. .Su_il.,-Illne‘.~l leyi-s. and restored l-llPlll l0 lli-s Iiiliikrl. "lIcy! lion’! pill. ‘um nu-liy!" crlcil Abo. "I like 1n look Ill. em!" “I'll exhibit tilvm ilgilin. ‘if we come to an ligroclnonl,“ szild iMur- toil. "Here's what I want. I want hill-IS ‘Morton to be plum-d In Olll‘ of your shows, as HFIOII ll.- she can be rche-‘lrscu in a fvw stops, (UNI maybe n. "song or two.‘ "Dolle!" said Mr. Sillisllino. llellrllly. holding out his hand. "Give me tlln roll!" Mflrloil sllliuk lllil llFllil. "That's a fat roll. I WIIIII noun-tiling more" Abe leaned back llllil walled. "Mlos-Illlilrton nrver has seen much of life. She nevi-l‘ has heard any rough talk, nor seuli nily wild doings," Morton went on. "I want you to select tllll resi of tile cast l0!‘ lllls revue i-urvflllly. I wullt l! l0 be made up or good girls, and decent, clean-talking follows." iMr. ‘Suns-Illnc [med his should. ors hl-gh. "What r10 veil think this busi- ness is?" he wanted i0 kllow. "The girls lire ilII lgflOfl girls. you under- sumd. but lhlly cuss a lot, some of tllelll. and they like a funny story once Ill a while. I do lliyself. We can't llct as censors over the way "w? ‘behave. (lxcclli m. the Bingo, wild ilolue time; m she dressing- P°°m ll they raise a rmlgh house, maybe. Tllay will fight. you know. You call’! hfllp girlii flghillng." you‘ 11TH‘ l IITOIIOII ‘Wililli-l to g0 llilo ll l-lliuwflczliliiri-tlslips, "Of CIIIITSP," Alia» wc-nl llllizill son wlillt I IIOIIIII do. IillIUll is ill tlllit lvllll?" hiorlon glanced it to liilil,i1nd Abe culllllvll ii. 'l'here Willi plezisllri- in his I'm-iv m.‘ lll- ruIIviI IL ill-hlln. llllll lllfllfil ii iii his uwu pocket. "l‘ll gl) illlI right iIWIly, and Iilril II l'lllll'l'll uliuir llllll 1i rlillplv iii‘ Silli- dliy srliulil rillilurlliiiliiiIe-liis," Ilu proposed. rlliri-rllllly. Miirliill l1llIi{lli'll_ "You (‘llll kl‘(!]i lllv liiiilil-y, Alii-fll kllllw you'll pluy ‘lliill. lllli I gulls,- I-‘il likv ill Ilulp you pirk Illill cast. I wzlnt tu ‘bu sure. i\llil Abl- \\'lll‘il this lliilli: gill-s Iilll) reiiralrslll. you'll ku-p all Ifyl’, ull .\ll.s‘>‘ Moi-lull, won't you - - sun iliill lliillillly Slllfls iinyilliiig?" “Sllrl-f uuid illle otlll-r. "Ill have ll bouili-l- right nil lllt‘ jiill, He'll I'I‘U\\'II ‘um III ilie first cflllfk llley lllukv!“ Oil. llow a e Ii vi".l_~; two llalyl-l lull-l" ilizit ZlIoT-l llill izliliii- ilgalll in llltf Sllllriliilll‘ oi‘- Ficus. ‘FTUIII ille illlli-riilo-sl. mom IIIITI‘ villi-furl] l.lll' irlzllti-l‘ ui illilllylwill-i-s must lli illi-ill fulllinille. “HIT? i-illllla-i IIIB ilngol,‘ roars-ii Ailw, ospylllg his visitor. "Ilore"; your nuizllr papa!" "'I‘Ilnri-. ivzis ii rush in the door. Girls show-d {ILZIIIIIHI min ziumher in zln offilrt in ill-i», A nlulv lli-ail or iwu llppPllTUII in tile buck- gfflllllll, . ‘IIIelIll. Iizlrry!" vuliml a vllice “Why. ii‘.l Illlrry Illurioii! I know him!" cried another. "Como on inl-lidl» ilIIII lunk ‘em over.“ sllllgeflltéd Abe, tiiklug Mor- ton by the arm. They entered the room where the piiinn stood. It was larger tliliu the (illiilf (IITIUPS, and tile center of lhn pille lliinr hnd been rillalil with pol- ished hardwood. Morton found a chair. iii-l thirty or forty girls. and halt ll. dozen yuuu-g lilisn, ranged themselves around the old upright lllflllo. Aim shouted for silence. “Mix Morton. he's lbacklng this lillniv," he sllld, "nu-d thcrc-‘g one tiling he wants. ‘He wants girls and fellows that ilolri swear, or lilake nliy rough cracks. and the girls iiliiiltn‘! be gold-diggers. Are you all ihlll kind of folks?’ ' "Sure," choriioeil the girls, laugh- ing loudly. One slender iglrl, not yet out of her teen-H. eldlcd toward Morton and leaned against his shoulder. lli! paid no zliicntlon. Thus guid- oil. another ranged herself on his other side, closely. “Hos mine! I saw hlln flint!" ‘A plunlpmerry-facell, tousled girl -elle showed the effects of re- t IIALIFAX LADIES’ GIILLEI AND coussnvsronv or Music AFFILIATED WITH DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY College work leading to mat Art, Business, Expression De Household Science: Courses Licentiate Household science fro Mluslc: In all its branches Graduation Diploma, University. Autumn Term for 16th, 1926. E. FLORENCE BLAOKWO Licentiate o Resident rlo ulstlon. partmcnts. lead to Certificates, Diplomas, rn Dalhousle University. leading to Teachers’ Certificates, r Bachelor of Music, Dalhousle Students opens September OD, B. A-, Principal of College. H. DEAN, Director of Conservatory eI ‘Music, For further Information apply to the Secretary. g Coming Election Demands Large-Conserv n1‘ through the crowd and 311"“ lli‘. SllII-“lllllllti "W" 0Y9“ W"? I'm" plulnped herself oil Morton's kileo. "You're lily i-lilgar-ilzlllily, urvirt ;ynu'.'" silo cooell. \ "Gel up of!‘ liilil!" Abe nriIierl-il "Want to hellr ‘olii ‘slng'!" lit! ilsk- ed. turning to iMorloil. The latter nodded llu tllo girls‘ pullull ilwuy from hlln. -Abll seated Iliillilelf :11 the pluilo. "You first." hi» iiuid Io the neur- t-ul girl. “Wllu/iidii. y0u.sili|,".’" Sllu lluiiiud ll pupiliur liullg ulld lie rlwlipl. illlo tile opvlllll-g strlliils (if Illt‘ l-llurlls. IIcr viilirli flill(i\\'l'll illc syllcupzlii-il rllyilllii liliil Alli‘. lliiwl-d zippruvill. "Nut s0 fierce," lli.‘ said. girl." ‘Ilia iurilcd to r-ipvllk ovul- Ills iillliulder. "You tlikl- tlioir bullies liild iiil- dri-ssvu, will you?" lie said, wiiik- lug. "Ni-xi ii) I\Iill'lolt Illortoll drew out a pell and 0K1 llle back of an envelope wrote lli-- iliiillwu the girls gave him. as Dill‘ by one they moved ilwzly from llll“; piliilo. i l lli was more than an llour before; lbs Ilia-it of the -girls hlid undergone‘ llvr us! Illlll lllsilpprilreli. ‘lTIinseTe for tile chorus," Abr irxgiiilineil. "I can't ilo uliyilliill: abndt tile principals until I've llvllfll Alias Morton and seen wbill Sill‘ i-llu do. Don't want to gut t-liililli June with her same type, you know —-l~I|,)OIl the effect. These Ieliiilvs here slug and illlncc." Morton gut, lIIenL whllo lhi‘ youths, all slim and silppliz, IlIil sleek ils in hair Illlll pillt! a m (rill-I or, sang their songs and executed‘ steps for Alba and Morton's Ill)- proval. Finally they wore gonr, too. . ‘Well, bow albout It?” asked Mr. Silnsblne. swinging around on Ills stool. "WlIl any of them do?" Morton tapped bis pen on his‘ teeth as he looked at the list of names oil his envelope. "I "seem to have set a job for ' (It aflensational Gllsoni of Guelph now ofisr you a perfected furnncr-plpelell or pipe style-at n sensational price. The first revolutionary im_- provemcnt In home heating In hail a century——IoW-priced, quickly Installed In any home, school or church. Costs Less to Buy- Less to Use The new Gilson "Iirlliglc" Ia built of Tungsfln Pliits. Trlansmitn heat THREE» 'IIMF.§ Insler. air-blast burns sIl the gas and smoke, New type rate gets more heat units out of uel. Electric on." welding seals the furnace tight u-i an ttgg iigulnlt Ieuka of gas, dual or smoke. Burns Herd or Soft Coal, Coke or Wood You flfl‘ nut dependent upon hard ruul lllflflP us yuu get excellent results Irmli uliy kind of IueI—seit coiil, i-ukr, oil or gun. You enjoy lm extra siiviilg by using Iow rost fuels. Write for Easy Payment Plan A muderute pliyllii-ilt down in- stalls the new Cilsoil "Magic." Learn uII the features of this new sensutioniaIly-prlccd heating liyiit (‘URRIE 8L Charlottetown, P. E. I. Gilsen Mfg. Co" Limited i/Fefi I10 was S(.'()\\‘llIIi,{. m" 11...; iilillu il<iw".’" hi‘ llvlllililllltll. (To be cillliiliilvil) Fashion ‘Fancies FLOWERED CHIFFON IS COM- BINED WITH PLAIN YELLOW forth his mll Ol icon; exertion on the dailce floor-l -beell with iilIlS ulld looked at it tllougilifullyflpuubcd l l l By Marie Belmont The mlrilriillli wllil-ll IIFIIVIIIPN for uvury url-ullliill iii" Sllillllii-l‘ Sllilply lllllrli illl-Iuili- ll |'lii\\'l-il.-il i-lliffliii fur llfli-rllimli. Sllllirl ulllips iiru silnwlllg IIIPSI‘ iii every Iuvviy (tllllllilllllllllll imag- iizublv, iiliil I)l'l‘lii|‘|).‘<l nullu is so l-f- fl-riivi‘ Illilil ll fluvri-ri-ll rlilffoil slliiwiili: yi-Illiiv lli il.~i lli-sign rllill- lliul-il wiill iili- piuill ylllliiW, for llll< lilllvi- crilur is nlli- iii‘ IIII‘ llmsi €l]i])I‘()\'l‘(l of llll- SPIIHIIII. 'I‘Ili- glulrollll Trill-k lllIDYl‘ l-lilll- blues Ieulnll yellow, Ofllllill‘ llllll llllll rod In its design. -____¢-eci_ MT. BUCHANAN SCHOOL The annual closing oxullllnnilon 0f Mt. ‘Buchanan BUIIDOI took plure ...l Jlllll‘ Jiutll, llllfl was illlolldl-il by ll guildly llllnl‘llel' of lllu purcnls iliiil friolltls of the clliiilreu of Illl‘. l-uili- lllllllity. Tile eXllllllllllllltlll was cull- dllcleil by the lcucller, Miss .\Illl'(!lll< Patented cone- shaped Catalogue, liken-ll pliin Iurliis, eslilliules Milli plied without obligllliiig yuu in Illly wily. ml... plunu i... Iieuliiig your in“... p...,...1y. "Iln yuu know Wlllll Miss Mill‘ ls-o-voooooooooovoroo-oo-oo-oo ‘i .ll'll u] _‘,i>.ll' I l i “co-wo-c-cowovowo-oa-eo-u lli“ "mm" -“"'l"l"l<l myself," he confessed. u good deal k-now. out at sight. of stage girls, will do, perhaps. nluch of those ubelks." Abe wazseil his head. over does," be said. less. "I've been you I counted oil picking illcm But I don't know. There ure~half l1 dozell here that ililut I don’, think "Nobody "But I pick- ed out a bunch I thought was bariu- All you have to do with thrsP ‘birds Is to pass the word they'l- get a crack on the conk It they start anything and they'll bellnve all right. lNone of ‘em Iii prize- flghters. exactly. you know. The glrin knock ‘em about pretty rough sou. Tile pupils showed by llll‘ll‘ I"‘-'llly rilpllos lllilf they iilul I'i‘.('t3lV- ed a very careful and thorough tul- ...Jl.. ..i.i-li. ulinulilaiilfri lull-ills :.:i o. teacher ‘(tflIlIlOl be cxvcllod us Illlfl IJGGII prnvleli by her three yours’ term ill Mt. Blicllallall, and It ls the regret of tile purellts ilnd pupils ill general that she has derided to leave this year. After the exllllllllli- tioll, bliss Murchison treated tho pupils and visitors to home-illillle candy. After a few complimentary rciliarks. the children made a pre- sentation to their teacher with the following address: Dear Teachen-We. the pupils or Mt. Buchanan school, have mgalll sometimes." Morton arose. "I suppose they'll e .. . .1 be all right. four more. You'll need out comprehensively. thmlands waiting for s cha 9f l1l8h voices within. s moment, and then, turning, entered tile room where bl, 3gp ,CI9l‘I(5 were st work. ed. lPrescntly lhe_door to Illa prlvlltc have to do. 3f, ll!!! girl! I think luay about Can you got tllenl?" "Get them?" Abe's hands want Theres 1 nee." When Morton returned u. lhIBl office he was bailed by ills sound‘ He llsteneilinio u“; whom l"! knew we would find lo Ho. seatedl himself on s desk there and w“. inken illc opportunity of express- s during the past year. This ls J\l4ll l.i..u yezil- with us, illid we 11s- aure you that if we. the children of your school, bad sny voice In u... or we ivoilld IIOI. penmlt you to cave, as each year you have bnnn with us, we realize more fully your real worth as a teacher and frlelvl. It has ever been a. pleasure to come mum where you there 1' with your pleasant welcome, and our work all ilet out for lli-i for ihn day In pnrfect order. Wl- have found you al nll time! faithful nllil l ......I. our appreciation of your sor- ' Imparllnl. nlwayii lnti-rolilcd In lb» |wclfnru of your pupils. We regrol that you are Ivnvlllg us, IIIII. we realize tllllt our Ions will be sonic others gilln, and rear annllrsd that wherever you are cillleil upon to offlw swims oneii and lmrriiu. (‘mlle Wl- Audrey's voice, from wlthi-n, ipursued him In denunciation. The young man stopped M ha, new his employer. 11min! 22, 192i: - ‘ ANEIRBETTER FII i Pr: . _ I l -.._~ efficient. txvixx x3111 f‘ - em. w. will weir...» y... lull i..i........il..... p Ant n1 Ulilu- lli... i... Inqll l illy | . IIIIII MURNAGHAN Telcphong-“ 0566 York s... c, ILSON"MGII Iiiblii" lli:ii IIIII’ 1,,._.i> w, -,|'iiilliv; _\"l|I.' _.\.~< il sliulil Itllie] lllll‘ ilpiir-‘rlillloli \\‘» ma, 3-,," m i‘l'|)l this Iillli- gill wliivh uilii ii Illl‘ low ‘ l_4.,.,,|_“.m IIIIIIIIS, \\‘ [ling I'\'<'l'_l' purl-nus llllll giiiill II. Iii, ‘your. llllll llizil your lln may II‘ l-v full iii pli-u." Ill piui-eiiig 1,. ‘IHII o1‘ _\‘l)l|I‘ buys lilul girls,” rlipliiwl till Iii-llull‘ 1.1‘ lhi- m BROWN, YELLOW AND ORANGEJIIIIIIi ell-lino]. Ruby Ducheriy, Jean Buchanan, _ lllargai-lt McLl drill"? Cantelio. Tili- uiIiIri-sil “will :-i:~.d by, Iillll)"lliit'llt'l"ly iillil liil- Iifliié IlllIl \\'.l.‘<l liillili- ‘iy ‘Ilw Christ‘ lh-Iluu, Miss .\llI!'iIlIllIII made IITIUI reply‘, illlliilliil; Ilvl- pllpjli ,liilil lllllilllllli; l{lllil'~'!<l (Ill iIirQv _\'4‘Ill'.~i Hll" il‘lll beeilir. :Iii-ill. For peril-i‘: uW-llilnlliel IWPSOIIIPII prizvs lli (‘Iiriililni Itili» illlll llzisivl‘ Jiiliii IIllCilI iflli- lili-clilli; iilvll i-lilflril lli‘ illg llii- Xlllililiail \liiiicll|, all \\‘llll'll liiv lllslilulu svrvrd I I'I'I‘.‘IIII illlll Uiliil‘ Ill llll‘ visiillri i lrlliliIri-li. ‘ Industries Prosper Farllling; Declill (Special to the Guardialll \\'.-\.\‘lII.\'l1’l‘l).\. .Ilil_\' i". — ll illis-lry i-iililiiilli-s llllllillllillll \\':i\l- ill‘ IIIWISIIPFII)’ iii llil‘ Iillilii gun...“ |1|,- l-‘i-lli-riil lir-inli-llllll lllllllllllll'l'll loll Ifiil-llii-iis liiilirii.’ Ill'l' fall-ills. u rill l'l' li-llll Willi-l (THIN rl-piirivil ‘ll i-iulil !"'l*"‘llll* Iiiil llll‘ ;l\i ‘ lli!‘ llu- ldlil iiri- slliiilydt l i Train dc Iuxe of’ the Cling“ National Railways. ll" Cam“ tal Limited leaves Montlwl at 10.15 p-m. for Wmnillti Edmonton. Jail?" and vancouz This famous train follow! scenic route acme! Cam“- m‘ the Rockies in view "l. mightiest pcflliS. 9t ‘h: , gradient and lowest lmuia of all transcontinental b; Equipped with Radio and‘ other rnodu-n invention the for greater travelling “WW1, comfort-it is the l-“iwry . to the Coast. V For fnformafiollv "’“”aw' sfo-l w_ K. Roggps City Ticket All“ L. P. RITcHIE. Ticket Al?“ 5"“ ollll Use CANADIAN NAT‘ exrness Qydeffi Etc- ail F Money cheques. For Also for your M“ - 22. atiue Convention Today,