in )‘. l le -- .|.> ' l \(_ , ii’ fl ” Z7 .;. ll. . ,.1 f. *‘. lf . r .il- JI* $2 < S .l ll. liz gr R ‘ .'l’ ,sl i il _ 75§!¥\5'»~`»§F3- .5 -s--, _‘_ ff.. (dl ,,l fl l, '-' . yi ~’, ,‘ ._ d,.,. l ,l l». v 5 ,.( it iii ' ill'-`.e'T¢~'~§3x..‘l`$I *SE&H i*A .S \_ ._ l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _g W _ ' 'JULY 16, 1926 PAGE TWO I ` f I Fllll SIILE I AT\`ENTiON OF FOXMEN. GARD- ENERS AND RETIRING FARM- ERS AN OPPORTUNITY he farm of 15 acres of rich fer- tile soil, witn buildings and garden, situated at Corner of Brackley i-oint Road and St. Peter'e Road in Lhariottetown Royalty, one mllo from City, Is now offered for sale .v th or without crop. For tull particulars apply to DWVIQF. JAS. P. DUFFY, East Royalty.Ch'Town, R. R. 3. lite:-'I-T-wl`:l7i. lliili on £51 3 00 acre farm at West St. Peters, ~ ~'. island. Apply to AENEAS MclNN|8, 137 Union Street, Hackensack, New Jersey- 'S-Ili. @'5l‘1lLES..p. A “These women” __ BY MALCOLM .DUART 7 ,,. “Tile same taxi llloll I>l'0 I X i, l/ meet this train every mol'llil1S. . '_ / .noi-tou told Parrish. "You Inalllra ` `l('\ /ll % of as many of them as you (IBD. Mid (Y, /r l'll do the same." 'ff' ,, , Leaving his two bags with a D°l'- f' if »_ ' l ter, Morton hurried out £0 the WX* -' _ ly, sisuil, lass-rish rwllowuls him. F°f‘ 1, ten minutes they asked anxious , ___,,,|m|||l\llllll ' questions of the drivers who l0l1@fl A CATBIRD "8he'e a spltefui old goeelp. l stove? FORGING AHEAD .Q c fu 5 i l W ;.\i“r/.§’f( gy” l ONLY DAISY THOUGHT "'Who would ever have thought fthat you would become engaged to Daisy!" -'vm sure I didn't-Daley did the 651.. . _.. t.. .. 1 .5-,-_,_‘»,.~,‘;,_g . U »$".»"W.‘a ned Administratr ‘ Andrew J. Beagan uctlon on his l - -.n Monday, '. :lay oi July, A. D., hour of one o'clook ln ~ he farm of the late ’-ann consisting of r r '. "rs alro all the ' ‘ tltcnslls I .- ' ' -.sting ni- . r i. ., i yeas - -'. Llaif, 4 Pigs, 40 `» v ' .l_|‘1n (double Bain) ‘ . »‘ Separator, 1 Driving :if _-fy l ay ”ake, 1 Wood Sleigh, ~ - J '..-tter (Frost &. Wood), 1 -: --iv 'mth 'iarrow, 1 Plow, 1 »l 1- f"=r -. Pope and Blocks, Quan- ‘l’/ I ‘arness.1 Cooking Stove, thinking you know." O _ g _,=-_ .»;;; /__-:__-‘-“ ';‘;- ia-f L'-4 f-*”; - -*‘_;'I' T/-,_1.'_ ,'2- € ,€‘~J .-1*. _ -_ ,_,.-f . _ _.4» -#- §.._.,-s.:-__%-V ni /EEN? rr' ` l He: Sure. I could teach you to swim In a half hour. She: The ideal It never took less than three weeke for another (fellow to teach me. Trlbles. Beds, Chairs, and all other 2, - articles of personal property In and ~round the premises. TERMS:-All articles $5.00 or I . under cash: Over $5.00, elx months' credit on approved joint notee. Dated twelfth day of July, A. D., i926. DANIEL P. BEAGAN, Administrator. - A. MeooNALo, /Mlctionoer. - lil-7-13-5|. B,0 STON ` . . l by Steamer' , INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John 51".. from Eaetport or Lubec, ' Me.,$9. f. ..e-dhcsday Steamer ' ' _ . inc; Euslpofl _ i.ul)ec 2.30 '11' 'I 7.. . ‘2`1*¥`-.QaZ"l'=ié.'~&~ 5,* . - .lulln 9 A. M.. lx. sr ....=rl. standard ._llllg Lioston, Y \ Nl. . ,. ilu) - and .r - .alle -. ‘ ... to _ _,, )..iln l . ...l |'iu.le. . . l .~ .i..y, . . . l.l ..ll ‘f ` um Connections at Bruton with A - .. . . ,a4Rx..x“&~ Juror! efeamor fo NEW YORK l cl & hdfyol ' , Reduced rates for automobilu B A H accompanied by lessen era. ° ° I . eoeoeo \ s 0 Leavee Montreal vb-Oro CARVELL 3. 8. "HITHERWOOD" July 18th July 19th S. B. “CEU I A" July IMII Auguet 8rd .`\~\\\.- .-~ \\ Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Cameron Bleok,Charlottetown,P.E.l. 2220-1-ll-ll. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital |Praotiee limited to Eye, Ear, Noee | and Threat ,Testing Eyee and eupplying Glaeael l Office, Beyer Building l Great George Street "Vice Hours-9 to 12.30. 1.30 to 6. P I l > A. MCDONALD H. F. MCPHEE a h ._ .. WW ~ . ' Berrletere, Attorneys, Eto. "f“",)',5 _ _ Money to Loan _ ETEAMBHIP L|NBs° |N¢u Rllev Building Charlottetown °= ;:.'_-°.'.' .; r ... &;_,_ ._.__L =r:1 ,' - eoeeeeoeoeooe 44 O-‘O (JANADA s. s. LINES LTD. AH s. s. "Ceuta", -sua s. s.“Hiiherweed” ]]ev|||e¢| Meafs Arrlvee Charlottetown and leavee for NM. LTD., Agents rear." seen Audrey. "Yee, a regular catbirdi" | “Her expenence is "mired," Mor- “lt would be one that was recom- ! mended to her at the railway sta- tion," ssid Morton. “You go blwk A' , ) there and find out where they send ` YQ ullescorted girls." "f-,A5 \ l Parrish was starting sway, when ' ` Morton called him back. / “Get a time table of that railroad. i ‘while you are there, and the other ' <;\.»~)/ lrailroads coming in here, and see what connections she could make | Parrish was waiting. s . if )~ t \lf ¥)\ . ._ . ` /l A, if \ l V” ""'-f`-"Vg-5§1_5"f5-31-5~=. ‘ C I' Q n ” 7""-5§=;':.." 'A lu-:vlvmo THE o`l.o -` l ‘~ Exrnsasion I - Bill (producing leak): Say, old ‘ _ 4_ man, want a drink o’ good whlekgyi ,___-' Jim: Weil, I should gurglel ‘ ‘ E W, ' _l` in the seats of the waiting ma chines. 'There was no result. No one had ton told Parrish, as they gave UD the search at the station. “The ch-ances are she would go directly thought him that the girl In have sought il boarding house. for some other train-say s trlllll - _ t lt la eb ear "So Sain ie lcrglng mend, you leaving within an hour or so ll. tel' vm, ,wheel bmp, ,md win ),,_,,,,|, i 9 h d°| 1" her an-lvgl oo a much greater degree thanalyotshlr "Raising checks. the laet time I Without particular hope but t0, wh,” ,,,,°"_,, ,ul mm, ,h Q,-1|” his search around the city, going into some of the shabby places where the only signs of a hotel were the words "ROOMS T0 LET" above a door way. He met with no success, and returned to the hotel where be had registered. A woman at the station there looks after girls who have no es- cort," he said. "She told me where she sends them, and I have been to all three places, and Miss Morton hasn't been seen. Hero are the time tables." Together they pored over the train schedules, and marked two rea-Q-me-Q-Qvv-O-4-0-0-o-Q-0-O-Q-Q9-0-o-Q Fashion Fancie TWO MATERIALS ARE COM- BINED IN THIS SMART SUM- MER DAY FROCK U) A 4.... -_ ._- ._ fi1"'i’ re- _ ), ._. ` _ » , 4,. // ' , J, _-1 -L;.»- -1. o.. li' l Z l i \-1: "3 By Marie Beimont""""""" Two materials used together of fer smart possibilities for the Sum mer do-y frock. Any attractive white material lends itself lldmirablyio combine- ilnn with gingham or cslicoes. and many smart designers are takini .-(lvantsge of this fact. The dress ll-bove uses natural un wieached musiin and cool-lookinlz 1 reen and white gingham with vcr, 1. ippy results. e A 4 "y Youreholeaof lphdaaadly the breed-makeedgilototae tdwldlot Alnaueaeelere w. `§1$..“r1..i""""r~.|.......l “$3-2l»2°&‘l2=¥‘. asislllniié ”i*§;i;i‘i§f§ii’ lf *ll-if 59?; §S E -1§i.'2§*§’E lr . Sl fill; Brat manufnchxn a new, low capable nf speed het an hour. giving over on of gas and over INC trains that Audrey might have taken. Both of them were locals, 5101191113 at innumerable way-star tions en routef "We'11 go back and inquire of the fellows at the railroad station," said Morton. “Maybe we will locate her that way." They agreed to meet an hour lat- er at their hotel, while Parrish re- turned to the station, through which they had first entered Boston, while Morton drove to make inquiry at the other depots. When they met an hour later. Parrish announced that he had been successful. "She got on a local train, going back the,way she came ill." he said. “The ticket seller doesn’t remember to what town she w-as going-over one hundred people got on the train that morn- ing, going to all these jerkwater places.” Morton considered ,ills lips com- pressed. and ills jaw drawn into a thoughtful frown. “-it would lake us two weeks to canvass all those villages," he said at length. "We need help, and need it badly. You know that detective of mine in New York?" Parrish said he dld. "He has connections In fi lot of these towns," Morton continued. “Get him oil tile telephone, and tell him to have fa mnn search for Miss Morton at every one of these places, no nlaiter‘l10w small. Tell him to get as many men on it ns ho can. l want ll full report with in twenty- four hours." Parrish put ln the long distance (call, and while they waited for an answer, he wrote at Morton’s dicta- tion a sheol of telegrams, giving further instructions to the offices in Toronto and New York, and to the members of Morton's house- holds. "We cali get a train back to New York in about an hour," Parrish said, after 'be had finished bis tele- phone conversntion with the detec- tive. Morton was paying their bill at the desk, when a message arrived for him. ‘Tearing it open. he read: "Female claims her name is NON\A telephoned that she has lm- portaut news for you. She says she cannot give this news to anyibody but you. She says li. ls about Miss Morton. Will you send instructions, please. Respectfully." It was signed (by Morion's New York butler. “Telegraph him that we are com- ing home," Morton told Parrish, It was long after midnight when the train, a slow accommodation, finally pulled into New York. .Vlorton's car was awaiting him,- Parrish had thoughtfully seen to that--and they drove at once t0_ Nona's apartment. She was up, and awaiting them. 'il was pretty sure you'd be here before morniuz. sometime," alhe said. Sho looked at Parrish. who had stayed close at Morton's side. “Is it all right to talk before bird?" she asked. “l-le'll do, Iguess," Morton said. "What’s this news about Audrey?" Nona drew from the bosom of her dress s letter. lt was addressed to her. Morton took it, and recognized Audrey'e handwriting on the envel- C‘HAlPTER XIX Parrish moved away as Morton pulled the letter from ite envelope. "Nona," it began. "I have gone away (rom Mr. Morton'e home. I am writing this beeauee I believe I een truet you, even though you love him. too. Maybe It Ie to your advantage that I should be away. but Nona, I must eek you 'seme- thlng. I aeked you on the train the othor night, but when ll think it over , l do not believe you an- awered me. But I have eeen Mr. Morton ,with you, and eeen him other pieeel. and I knowl- I muatl Pieeee write Nona. and tell me file relation! the eame aa frlendef I know trust you never to eey lflylllllll about thin; I do not want him to know where I am. ner anything about me-now, anyway." »Morton turned to Parrish. "John," said he, “theres a tele- phone rhocth. In the lobby down- siuirs. Get :hui detective ln New Your ou the telephone. Tell him io call off his men. l’ve found out. "Where eagerly. sure that We'lI be light." _ Ed theyhntel tile driver had recom- Fl-VURIAN I-EDUC- said. “Bug tell me sometgglg; mended. Newly-ap lnted GeneralSaIesMan- Audrey lil” 9 YU" 11°F C0” 3 - “_ l l h lo the la,-gent h0y,ei," . As Parrish left 'Morton turned till ~ A. l 1- I. They climbed into a taxi. and sat _ Nona. U ll loom and silent. until they reach- "l'ln glad you did this, Nona. he I /` / J) 8: _ W ou m n 4 had not registered. 'hmm July ht* Mr FIM" hh. “_ hi’ YDID ten B?" 8' Inquiry at the desk showed BDO agar for nada of Wlllye Overland. Shftulilflked YOU’ (l11°t";{mt° :gg jig; f ~ _ . _ ri, ed ooms for him- cu". w y Y0ll U1 selllosuhnrzllgllsll, silo .llreeisu the °u.°. wh°,s.o'°"...su“u'a' °§Il°2"5.f.° Lui.. will Nous issued softly against him- latter to telegraph to his New York Nldswhn ly 'l`°'°'“°~ l*i,14‘l‘,"°- UH* \° They still were standing in the cen- "' 'T office and apartment. and to his L' ter of the room and Nona brought THEN THE LIFTER FLEW f . i T t hi b k, and l.0'atIons and retail operatlxona for the Wm- her face C1038 (.0 hlS. Hubby: Dinner not ready ret? ighfsitfietléctitlgn leliillg lille where- g,',§f,|;“ °’¥""“'-‘°“ l' "‘° P’°"‘“°° °f “You know, Harry," she said. “I 1 wine (lrrnshly)= You eu..-( ,,,,,,,,,S_ mtmglfags hs. l»er:_;s::e.l ;:”¢_i»e_:x% woiuld 113 eltliyilglllls lg Sgvflgrgl; fl‘_f_>ll1 |h d; ( the neue-as pallan ou e. n - °°fllll:=;= alsfxnzvledas me limi sllhhrelretillii' fumnffsrlericanvass li‘$°“.“$Zu3'3&‘u"M‘§s§&y“W. uli."l’.I She laughed and l°°l‘°slls~s, hiusleul Pre- wil-:A-r (492) -N. Y. slr llobi:°blll1'S K-cw (492) irorilshil. Heel 0,) the kitchen and sit down. she said. ,gmml stories also WQAE, WCA-p,wEAR .lllmpilug_ `w_)z (4-55) =N. Y. The Bonnie Lau- WGR, '\v.lAlR. W00. WOC. , The two men entered -and were Mes_ WfI,A,G_ pl-ovided with kitchen chairs. They 7,45 P_ M_ VWNC (476) Ha,.,f0r,]_ Base bu); (leaned against the wall and Morton ‘MGR (319) Butmla Musical. nmol ,.e,_,uns_ ` _lilly talked to the servant. who. ll WEAR , 5,45 _ M, ` 1\l>uelllrell.wAS awk 1° We °“‘**b“S"' aroo p. M. nc (469) wushiugiou. neon Re- illtill . f - . ‘ _ d_ e P--‘fish --rd -°"=l“=b-=(llr1°°e° .‘¥is§.{““2Ls$‘,' "e.§‘l‘éi‘.i’.§.i’ ”§l‘.f.'... ”‘"" "“’“..§‘..°‘i.. M. Safety First - llilelllli, 1° th; *dig ";°;§§dh“; p.sg,sm_ ` WRNY (259) New york. cheuusiry `[)0yl-ll* TODDE . B 0 3 |11 r _ 8:00 _ M_ ‘”‘2,”"f’".“g’y° _H M, ‘ll/Ilglrgll(40lsfiloxlcafzlilerlleloganxlliilltill:Worm (395) Hou-gtou. nhsehsll. .,,,,{.'§1,‘;’,‘l,.l ,f§‘§,f,l§;.efe‘li aulgnllie gli-1 und sue-hs. KTIN-F (263) -sheuuhdoah. Suuuuy len the mom for 8 moment" Wil)/131,! (250) Chicago. Trinnon School. 8:1 P' M. “Al~cn’t you hungry?" returned , _ , , Mortal i.-vven' we.u have break “YESIE Mllwillllfee. Elks VVAIAM (2li3;:l:;\;lI"l'{vi. Talk. ”“s,§,§"’f,‘}f,‘;,,‘,§,f’y‘§’,“§,‘,‘f,';f,‘ff,“°,3; c,,,_ wlvlnn (250) Tchlesge. 'rrluusu WMAQ (sis) chlehgs. The .-..h.l- ::'f;i;'ellllh;:l`l;nb~l°rml1 :mr ` 1) , ing. of “Cyruno lie crgcruu" by - Y ml W l' lrect. The girl, returning. brought “° 8,3 _ _ ,[,m";,_ B_ _G_ ,Nemum U' 0, ,cllmagn o P M '::(‘"‘ he’ “ """ °‘ “gg” “nd “ mg” W-lnlcl (340) liosiou. The Musical \\lCAlI’ (409) wuslriuswn. ’l‘l1@i ice of hum “lt'l1 be an hour before regular Chef- _ me“V9““ i“_J“ly~ . breakfasn.. she Mm, "but 1.1, be, \‘V‘l‘ElZ (333) Springfield. Bur-‘iank 280 3-30 Pl~ll|Vl- B k Cl' tn yowm h,m,g,_y_ .Tu just Hy these Chocoliltegrgo P M lKOAiC ( léiitlgvg ou ,lu eggs for you and make you some ' ' H' , ,_ ' ; 1 , coffee and wok this ,mm and you (492) IN. Y. Vvllltallg A\ll-l\\~(‘»O` (417) ISI.. ll aulMil\nu1polia ,can settle up with the missus when g1°'Pe“m"5 to 'W'E"-l‘» WCAP' `I‘"’m Le°“fm' she comes downstairs." WJlAR, “'00, \VEEI, \V>(}R. _ 9-00 P- M- F (Morton looked significantly at WTAG» W‘CAE. WOC. WC.(`.0.W`FlliII (`3l0) -Chicago. li. & .. P risl ho scuwled. His wn ex- `W'WJ' KSU' `\VEA`R and WVGN- 'I"£`w“ washes' ilglflellcle vvvvilh women was ‘limited WNHG (316) N- Y. -Great Artist Re-\VM‘J\Q (443) ‘ClllC1l§0. U. Ol ('- ' I. ci und he resented the easy familiar- cmd- ` ‘V Pm' My of M0,-mn toward the g|,.|_ H0w_ WIOOO (416) »St_ Paul. Whittull An- KJR (.185) ‘Seiiiilcx Buscllall Scores t°""f\l- ever, be ute heartily when the ham gl” ‘P‘*"~“l““"- _ "nd eggs “fre get heme ,fi"" ffm Ob()Ilir§ri(357) T°wm°' The smug Kon (322) l§é3€e$` 'guulluy selrohl he drank 1. ree cups of t e co ee - ' ` * that the girl had »brewed_ 9:15 P. M. W1I.l’l‘_ (395) lPhiladephin. Drcriln Ailllareutly she was not aware of W0?0 (417) lM|i>S~ *SL Paul. Musl- (Daddy. 9 45 P M his existence, other th-an that he C29- 5 - ‘ Wag 3 man (D be md, She have,-9,1 9:30 -P. M. ' W>MlAQ (448) Cllicago. (`,'_ E, Topics Over M0,-mn, though’ P,-oymed him WIPG (300) Atlantic ity, ‘Organ -Rm 10:00 P. M. with fresh toast at the moment he wUila|~ (H7) St P lm H RTT? Ri37l~;l]lN HM 5l1l`|“K~“~ ll“~""' had consumed his previous supply, O00 . 1 all -' ‘llll0l1ll0 S- *lil ‘ 1°” -- and herself put sugar in his coffee ‘Musical Program, K.l*O .(428) ‘Sim Francisco. S|\(il~tnl cup. .She showed disappointment ($166) Kansas City. Varied on the utirio 3° P M when be refused cream. ` “S CH- I - - lvphlg is the mig,,,,g» gpecm WHIO (626) ‘Dos illlloines. .Musical‘OF.T (i329) Victoria. Aunt Billls 5°" W°°l`|- Wlll I0" Wm' 0|' 'lm cream," she explained. {»0llC8l'i- Talks- U 'll never luke it-but you drlult 'Woco (416) ist. Paul-lvlips. (Mu-sieul 11:00 P. M. . ‘ fl‘°m Bradaibane Stltllm. "Mlm li fm- ms," suggssied M...,,,,,_ ooieiie. WHT (400) -chicago. collyern Cl‘“l'°ll. School and Mille- if "Lord, she’d kill mei" the girl WOO (484) Davenport. Muelcul lSport Gossip. sold will be offered' at auotlenilllll protested. '.Program. 1:15 A. M. Crop. etock and Implements. F* (she seemed plagued, ymweven, 9:45 P. M. WCCO (416) Minneapolis. Farm date eee posters later. and stood watching Morton with WIBA (236) Madison. Varied. flashes. ‘ WALTER MaoKENZ|lv eager attention as be consumed his 10:00 P. M. Role Valley. F- R" leisurely breakfast. WihIT (305) Philadelphia. Fresh~ WANT T0 DANCE? 5l6~7-9-fmw6i. A clatter of earthenware sound- mall ‘H;l;f. xt N h 7 3° P M ed from li room above them. WWJ ((35 lDe'tro . I ews Orc eil- : . . ‘ "The mlssus is up,” she said, tra. WPG (300) Atlantic City. rPl(-ir, P* R' A* “You two better 0 fn the ,H-lor, WBAL (246) Baltimore. Musical 8:0 R. M. *- shsn shlu me slllle it she lrlieweu progi-sm. 'wlslvl (asa -Nashville. ash.-ley The Annual -Prln Nlufllle °'°' you was in here." WIS() (246) Milwaukee. lCnndy- \Snlltb's. ,Prince Edward Ialand Pr0V|ll°“ They obeyed and went into the 'gram