S‘ J9 PAGE TWO The Prime Minister. at Georgetown and .44 oo-oooo-oaol “These Women” BY MALCOLM DUART Bosro l Steamer Faro from St. John'$l°l ham l-laatport or Lubec, v I Mm, $9. ('H.\I"I‘I:JR XXIX Every Wellllesdal’ gimme’ ' 1i "-1» 1-1t -1 ' luv“ 5L’ Swim 9* A‘ MI ‘rtlgodlleilvld Allure trouble?" £15k". AtIantLc M'lliniijiubhl’faui,ovio -\.1.lri-v. tzrntly. L30 ' ‘l f‘ ’ w” "\.\'l I- - it'."' Noun wanted to; R M“ Eggugffl standard knnwllit one Timer urrlvmg BUSWUI i .- -m1k his Iiehll. "Sit" Ali sh Thursday’ 8 A‘ ivcitlilrrt teiive (Ill) llillllt‘. She Sillil ()1; Mondays. Fridays and slit‘ “.15 sure you were here. or Saturdays, Sstzlfllnjlflnsaigfi u-erl- giring’ to be here. l SHDPOSP" direct from . v she'll drop in." _ B03195, leavinE_St. John "I think l know." uaitl ‘Morton. 1 P. 211.. Atliiruc Turm- "vmi reiiieiiiiiei‘ tlie yquniz gentle-l due Boston folicwlgtinlilglrlg man ire had on the grill here thlsi . M. Elastern b a morning?‘ grim ’ Abe and Audrey nodded. Nona! c.nn.“|.n| ‘g looked at them in inquiry. Briefly-l line! ahcnur f0 .\lorto11 told her what had Occurred-l _ "Well. you know the girl who dab-i Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by passengers. . cos with hini i=- vcry much attach" ell to him. The chant-cg are thflt ITEAMSHIP LINES. INC "0000 oov+¢+oo4+>ooo00+6 l Wontinucd) ed and she blames the whole thing on .-\lllil't‘)'." Ill. laughed its he turned t0 the ,;irl. "You WOIYLD go 0n the‘ sililt‘. would you?" l Nona breathed a long sigh. "Well ttii- pour fishi" Sllt.‘ was indignant. "Itzin right to the girl. to tell his‘ troubles‘! And now she‘.- jealoutr incllilse Audrey was his dancing‘ piirtnoi" t'or three ilays!" . .\Ir. Sunshine bobbed his head. with vigor. "You get a girl like tilili started." he said. “about 8 fel- low she's struck on. and you can't tell what she'll do." Audrey silt flown. quickly. as fl’ tier knee. had weakened under hot’. "What will I ilo?’ she walled. .\'o11.‘i patted her sootltingly on" the bark. "\\'e'll look after y0u.". sit/r said "But you'd better hrivo some one along wit.l1 you. all that limit.‘ 'l'lic dancing lesson \\'(‘Ill on. with Audrey‘ gfillllWVlltll. absent mindcdly obeying the instructions that Nomi} ELJIYI‘ her. Thu two men sat andi watched. witti Abe offering r1 si1g~ pi-stinll now and then. Ouco. going.‘ to tlii- piano. Ztliirtou wtivnd the; Iftlilllisl zlsille. 11nd Illfll$l‘ll' Hill IIfiWlI llilill played. i\l the end of a bar '11" two. i111 turned. . "Stop :1 ,11ion1enl, Audrey." he .¢11i1l. "Nona. ivlll you do a fowl. .~-11~11>s of out‘ of your own dances '. Alltll't‘_v ..-:1t down. and Nona. pol=-; 111: 111i iii ilfilll on tiploe, swept into :11i intricate niorenieiil with groun- .l'11l ease. Morton NDPIVIPFI thr- tour. 51in. and tor :1 few moliielils: Nflnni l\\';i.~1 whirling. Nflffifilllllg. bonding.’ Iiit u dance wlltler than Audrey ever‘, iliud seen t xvii-tied the mush‘ with“ he has told her that we enthused hill! Let It be a vacation without regrets tliis summer-at Lake Louise, Bani-T. 0|‘ in?’ of the nine bun a- Iow camps in f d Canadian PacificRock- lea. What a tonic for tired brainuind frayed nerveal Appetite re- gained and sleep-sure nights iéfififilb" i S It c. Golf, motoring, orts? Anything you dancing. fishing, climbing, swimming. riding; in the sweetest, urest air on earth. wiss guides fnrAlpine “Yo W" ~'Ill tgot 1i. Nona." lio .-:111l :;l1-~ howl-it to him. as if she climbing, courteous Avvro :11-1epti11g applause from a attendants, and hotel ;< toudecl tlieulci" service that makes ; "Absolutely. you're 1i great danc- Canadlan Pacific fa. tell" said Abe. Wllil sincere itouvic-l mous the world over- tton. "llow l-oiiie you're nnly doing} ilrttlv- pllrls and teiiitiing 11p lni tuiliurct 1~‘Il(1\\'.='_"' Nomi shrugged her shoulders. l"Thint;z= don‘; alivays break right. you know." she said. She sat down beside Audrey, anti the younger girl put her arm a-botit Nonais waist. “You're lovely as- us»- - "A hint-k panther." supplied Mor- iton. “I've thought atbout that smile before. i11 connection with Nona" "She IS like a panther.‘ said A11- - y. "isn't site, Mr. Sunshine?" »\l1oitt panther,‘ I know noti1- _ = fluid .-\i)e. "but I know a dati- For rates, descriptive literature. etc., apply CO G. BRUCE BUFIPEE D. P. A" C. P. Ry. Saint John, N. B. Canadian Pac fie JASPER NATIONAL PARK TRIANGLE TOUR PRINCE RUPERT VANCOUVER This summer, take advantage of the low tourist fares to the Canadian Wcst- the world's greatest scenic wonderland. Ste JASPER NATIONAL PARK. noted for its uupar hotel szrvics, its splendid golf, hiking. mountain " ' , motoring, tenns and water sports. Revel in the ma nliicent scenery of the TRIANGLE TOUR. clung the Fhlystic Skcena to PRINCE RUPERT -— tho piorlfllls trl through the sheltered ‘scenic seas to VANCOUV ~R - the towering mountains, the sparkling waterfalls along the roaring gorge: of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. SEE ALASKA Take a bolt trip to Slmrway or Wrangel. Bea the Taku Glacier and other scenery typical of Alaska. The Great Lakes Rout: from Snrrila to Port Arthur via Northern N ' " Co's steamers adds zest to tlm trip loi- thou fond, of water travel. Ask any Canadian National Railways’ Agent fol information mid illustrated literature on these tours. We vrlll Ian your entire Mp — maize our reser- vatlons and | ve you the bent-fit of every fiic lity at our command —- Canadian National personal service Ia un- surpassed. USI CAIIDIAN NATIONAL EXPHISS for Handy Ordm, Foralgn Cheques, Mo. Alan for your mat ahlpmunt. Iarn From (‘ltarloflofown A ml lint urn Vllmouvsr- YIr-lorln lelltlwfnrtlaiid $173.85 Jacpc-r Notional ‘ I tar llIiLM War to: additional (o above res Return fares [coil untll October ill-If. Moo-overs allowed C.N.R. fiunn-Conflriviliz! Trufns a" Radio Bqlllppld 1H1: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l RT. HON. ARTHUR IIIEIGHEN PREMIER or ciiiiinli Other Prominent Conservative Speakers Will y Address PUBLIC MEETINGS 0N 31111101: EDWARD ISLAND AS FOLLOWS-- Georgetown, Wednesday luly 28th. Charlottetown, Wednesday July 28th. Summerside, Thursda at 8 O'clock at 2 O'clock p. m. at 8‘0’clock p. m. cor when I see one. It's a shame she ain't using her stuff. Wlly don't you help her?" he asked Mor- i011. Audrey's. guardian looked at hi3 uartl. thoughtfully. and the" a! Nona. "Audrey," he said. "let's lit‘ Nana's angel. and get her starred!" Before she could answer. Morton turned to Abe. "Will Audrey be all right? saw her dance.’ The producer pondered. "WPll. she won't be any Pavlows. exactly h,“ gliedl do all right in this show we're putting on. But Nona. film's a dancer!" iHis black eyes shone. "Person- ally. I'd like to mix into it. if some- You ‘botly could ‘bet her a real engfllle- merit." Horton arose. "Maybe you can ‘mix into it.‘ " he replied . ‘Nona had been listening to the conversation. gravely. She rose t0 her feet. now. and extending her hand to Audrey. said: “Como on. We'll have to work." For two hours the girl's labored. Nomi patiently loading. Audrey fol- lowing the orders she received. Iloth were tired when Morton fin- illy told them to quit. ‘Mr. Sun- ohine long since had none back to his own desk. Morton waited while the girls changed their clothes again, behind tho curtain, and accompanied them 11s they passed through Abe's of- fice. IMr. ISunshlne held Morton a moment. “Miss tMoi-ton won't stay on the stage.’ ’he said. "She's the marry- ing kind." “Sage word... from laughed iMoi-ton. Audrey bowed her head tn confusion and hurried on. but Nona paused. "We're all the marrying kind." (the said, “lhut. we don't always get the right chance." ‘Morton's car wait an expert." waiting out- T OU ' NMELNA! ,.g‘gi;yqgfi Railway Syflcm in Amelia: 96 7.‘ 84L -11 Best Liberal Element wast. u... side. the chauffeur napping at the wheel. The authentic ‘breath of spring ivus in the air now. and suiull boys. lthflolillg llilce on the pavement, were tising the running hoard of the car his a convenient honclt to sit upon. Morton poked at the boy's g00(l~ naturcdly with his cane. "lt it wouldn't attract ‘so niuch attention. 1'11 like to shoot craps with them." he confided to the two girls. They entered the car. and .\lor- ‘ton told the driver to go to the 0f- flce. "I'll get Parrish." he said, "and we'll all take dinner together.’ Audrey objected. "Why do we have to have hini tagging along?" Nona watched the younger girl's face. her eyes halt’ closed. "What's wrong with him?" she askid. Morton answered the quetltioil. Nothing. really, except that he has uuilertaken to give orders to Aud- rey. ‘That is always a mistake in tieallng with young women." There vras a chalice in his voico that attracted the attention of h0tll girls. His tone had dropped. as if in clejection . lie bowed his head, and stared mouiiily at. the floor. lWhat is it, tlaid-dy?" asked Au- drey, squeezing his arm anxiously. ‘He shook his head. "Oh, just a thought. Audrey-J‘ he turned and looked at her intently-Jun all your life, have I actually forbidden you to d0 anything?" "Why no, I think not. Why?" His gaze dropped agaiinand there Wes a long" delay before he answer- ed. "Once." he said. "there was a young man who tried to give ord- ers to the girl he loved. And ha broke his lieiirt." an: lPnrrlsh enlterly iircepteil the in- snd run through to Wlmil SPECIAL CARS FOR WOM Purchaso your ticket tn Winnipeg vln Canadian TN flnal destination in the Wont ls a poln Tickets and all information f W. K. ROGERS, Olly Ticks! Agent. vitutlon to dllnner. 11nd iivliile Mor- p. m. "My new drésg suit and knicker- bockers are (lone, sir." he said. tak- ing his hat from the oIIli-e closet. "Shall I go and put them 011'?" llntli 01' thctiil’ dlortun inquired. facctiuusly. "No sir. I mean just tho evening clothws." iParrish said. ivlthout smiling. "Illfiss Morton has not seen me in them yet. at all." "She has been ileprived of a great pleasure." the older man responded gravely. "We'll'drive you to your home. rind leave you there while you printp. ‘and make yourself beautiful. Then we'll go on to my apartment. and do likewise. You can join us there." ‘Parrish stared as he saw Nona sitting in the machine. and care- fully climbed to the far corner of the tonuenu.' Morton stiw a curl~ oils little flash in the girl's eyes. as Parrish settled himself. He silt on one of the small fold- ing seats, and with great care t1irn- ed his back to ‘Nona. Morton sat in the middle. between the two girls. Nona was quit-t. as they rode to Parrlshh boarding place, and And rey refused to address herself to the young IlliIIl iii all. She nodded coldly as ho got out. Nona was looking out the window. on the other side or the car. when he lift- ed his hat and turned away. "Nona. 111v ileiir. you're planning something," said Morton. ‘touching her lightly on the sleeve as the car moved on again. His tone. was mischievous. as he continued: "Black panthers some Illlletl spring. don't they." "What do you mean?" Audrey IIHIIBII. ‘Morton chuckled. "Nothing, par- ticularly. I was‘ just doing a little mind-reading. Nona has been y July 29th. __}_________ ther. Nona remained silent. but from tiime to time she cast quick speculative gIiHlC€5 at Audrey in her corner on Morton's other ‘side. When they reached the Morton apartment Audrey asked Nona to come in. Nona demurred ."You people and Mr. Parrish are going to be dress-i ed up festively." she said. "I'd ‘bet- ter run home and change." "Take the car over,‘ ‘Morton as- sonted. "Tell the driver to wait for you. and come back when you're ready." tHe and Audrey entered the build- ing 8s ‘Nona drove away. "How do you like Nona. now that you know tier better?" Morton ask- e "She's a dear." Audrey said. They left the elevator, and entered their drawing room. “Ill tell you something. ‘She isald to me once. that you would never marry me—— that you looked on me as a child. "Daddy, there's something in your eyes when you look at her, too." She wrapped her arms around one of his, and held him close for a moment. "I know you never are going to marry her, either.” "How do you know that?" he in- quired. amused. "Because you don't love her. You just like her." said Audrey, glee- fully. "And I'm so glad!" tShe ran upstairs ,and Morton fol- lowed her. more slowly. O l i When the party was reassem- bled. therc developed a short argu- ment as to where they should eat. Audrey cast the deciding vote. ‘they; go to some queer place." she said. “l like to look at funny WODlQ-nllwblfl who act. outland- Ishiy. Let's not go to one of the thinking so hurd I could henr the gears working. and the motor bnck~ ton waited. he iii-ranged his desk in a hurry. and prepared to depart. T0 in Manitoba. IIIOXIIOII- toast. Tanni Monday, August 9th ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME RTA atlonal Rail rom nearest L. P. RITOHI I‘Ii11- half a cent a mile be Saskatchewan, flrliig in her brain." ‘He. refused lo comtnlt hlnrself rur- Canatliian National Raiiuiaus 50,000 HARVESTERS WANTED riiou oiitnumnowti $24.00 (PLUS WAR TAX) WIN NI PEG yond to all points Alberta. Ed- s. Calvary. Mucfmnil iind 8peclal Low Fares Returning. GOING DATE AUGUST 9th Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 9P, M, peg without change. Q _ EN iAND. CHILDREN. E "BYE. whether or not your 1. on the Canadian National. Agent. E, Ticket Agent. Station. big places whore you're bored!" tMorton gave brief directions to the chauffeur. and ten mlnuteg lat- er they arrived at a basement es- tablishment its doorway illiimined liy a lamp in a huge blue shade. "Tht-s lo a Russian tea room," Morton said. helping the girls to alight. The four of them descended the stair. aind were greeted by‘, a youth in a yellow smock. iHis cheekwboncs were high. and his blond hair was erect in a stiff pom~ pudour Ffhey handed him their wraps, and followed him through n noisy throng to s table. at the far ond of the room. ‘Another man in a smock brought lea. and placed it before them, INnna. while Morton ordered food. idly looked over the diners. Their party had attracted attention. They were tho only guest; in evening clothes. and Audrey dropped hpr eyes as she saw the stares directed her way. NOIII. reached across the table and tapped her on the hand. "Don't look now," she said. quiet- ly. “but. in a moment. turn andmee who In there at, the second table, I'll tell you when!" (To be continued) REOOMPENSE All through the ‘busy turmoil of ‘the d llY When Life's stern duties seem to ...._Pl HELPI" He: Aw-—er--whlch hand d0 7°" eat with, Min Huhb? Boston Maid: Tho onlY "mum" performed by my hands In the act of eating. Mr. sane. II "ill °l carriers of food to tho oral cavity, where the actual work of mastic» tlon is accomplished- "lF I WERE YOU" "I'm very much concerned about poor Jones. They say his memory Isi entirely gone." “l wouldn't worry about It If I were you." "if you were I Y0" Will-lid l"'°h' ably have lent: him fifty dollars just as I did last week." She: What's the big Idea o4 wanting to get married right away’! t only met you yesterday. He! Wsll. I thought we could make this a honeymoorrtrlp and nave expense. COULD MAKE THE COP RUN "No matter how big a cop Ia I can make him run." “Yes. you can! Howl" “Juat by tickling him under the chin." "Arid thafil make him run?" "Sure-make him run after mo every time." _ L.- WHAT THEY HOLD UP "Why do tbs girls wear thus ‘uclow-ths-knss qarteral They don't hold up anything." ' "No-only the trafflc on tho mowdcd streets." .4 My though-ts will o'er sordid striiy— And. with my aingeis in their Home so fair Commune with joy sublime. wbove the And. when my heart grow; sad. and bitter tears —- Tears ot‘t repressed. front the world. , Like rain do fall; but cease as sud- denly- Soft voices echo from tho hallowed past And seem to whtsper-"Peacefl- and hidden "Grieve not. dear mother. for your little boys." sweet rails the whisper. on my ach- ing hoari.— “Happy arc we, above all earthly joys "who rest forever in our Savlours smile. "And wait, and pray for tlisa." 6o, ‘with the twittering of birds, at dawning. And. when tho twilight falls on [and and 38B»- Swseter than dewy eve. fairer than morning. Comes then the glorious thought. shining tliro‘ aormws mdst "Father. they're ssfo with Ttico!" JULY 2a‘ I Lit Charlottetown Today PHONE 101g DI.‘ s C I Ilirss ygnrnopn‘cto‘ Pll Olflcs 124 Prince 11:22: (ti, "5 8t. Paul's (‘bur hfh“ llaura 2-5 y_ I‘ IVIIIIIIII by 5950M...‘ vow-ow» . AIIGTION Sllll Of choice houachoi Auction Rooms, 86 on Friday, July 3m I am lnatructed p of the eatate of tli Mlutch ta asll b above date all fecta of late George Mutcli. .. lng oil parlor, dining room M‘ room-furniture. 6 very old any dining-room chsln, 1 u. sofa, 1 old cheat of draws". qlid oil painting and aevcm . teem/less. I Int or OIIOIOIIIQ, pets and other articles; at.“ wagon, 1 phaeton buggy "d _ thing else In and about Pr", Sale positive. No reserve. By order of Exscutora. J. A. McDONALn. Auctlo d effect; n Queen g I'l at 1.34) y "It Ex“ B lite l Y Public Auctu, the houuholq 966:7-28-3l. TENDERS Tenders will be rccclv undersigned up tlll Aug“ . 1926, for the purchase of Methodist Parsonage situated Pleasant Valley, consisting 9| acre of land, dwelling houu. i and largo woodahed. The highs" any tender not necessarily mop Tenders to be received In m envelope and marked "Tend" Parsonage." - JAMES A. TAPER, Secretary Trurttiei. Bradalbane. R. R. No. l, P, i. 9l8-7r26mwf7i: ~ Tenders For Liglilm Tenders will be received |It Office of the Town Clerk. Alberta P. E. Island. up to August m for supplying electricity for rlmt lighting arid domeiric purpom n. lowest or any tender not menu ily accepted. For further into» atlon apply to 6d by c. T. GREEN, Twin Clttli -o-~¢+¢o4+oo+u+o+ou¢m1 939~7~27-tts3l. ___._________________u TOLEDO SCALES No Springs, Coffee Mil/a, Ital Choppers, Bacon Slicers. Ntnllll] terms. N. E. MYRER, Amt. 55 Qusonllllil clurlotttlm 281-6-30-wfml2L FARM FOII Sill AT FOREST HILL NEAII U1 PETEWS BAY, R. R. STATION owned by Dtnltl iMatlilcson ‘Fifty acres bent of illl clear but about ten acres vi l" i wood. Good dwelling and good ll" tngg, well fenced, nice asttlem Will be sold on any 10PM present crop. ‘ Formerly H. D. MciWilli Briutol P.0- Lttd Dated iiiiii m. day 0f 11111. All 379-743-19HIW5I. FOR SALE . Cottage at ‘Ulpg Station built In l" lllcll style iiieiuetiiq alx 11ml Wl and barn and hen house-Aim it" pump at door. This is an ldcal homo for t" tired farmer. For partlcularl Ilifll to Mrs. .1. s. Rodd on P""'"°" lo McKinnon l. McNeil, Clllllm otwn 919-1126-21. McLAUGHLIN C i‘ FOR SALE BY AUCTION I will sell on the Market 34 on Friday at 11.30 A. Me "l" I . T rma It c» In flood rcPlBENJ_'cAn1£lli Auotl 969-7-28-3l. i o "'“u GYPIIOII 0N NllIIIl Gyproc Wall Boarll y. Cement _ n‘ Lime in (Tasks ll Barrels. Hardwall Plaster Calclmed Plat-ll" L NI. PIIULE 8 l” PBOIPS when“ e Regina F. Murray claim my m lie mini. Jilly 26th. 192a 1 gyyupggwfmfll. e i flrnesiliv