_~.»...a~,o_._-.;‘_..-_.@» ‘ . " " ' ~ * . , . . , A _ _. .( ilapt. 15. Oct. 0 ... Empress of Scotland Shore iFarm , For beautiful location with first sins building and in I high state of cui- tivation containing 90 IONI and only a mill from churches, aohools, atone. wharf: and station. .' drill m: Irv nun Illpll v -‘2(.“'*-..'.'.‘ , MALPEQUE - ' i-fiur-p Tho following are the guests at . the "North Shore House" Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Leback and Mr. Shack- man, New York. _--_.. Among the recent visitors to Mal- ~ pequo are the follovFing-dvlrs. Howatt and Mr. Wilfred Howatt and Mrs. Geo. Compton, St. Elua- _ nors; Mrs. Arthur, Summersidsfllllefifllls would not Mr. and .\irs. Morrison, Boston’ Mrs, Wm. Essory, Summerside; Mrs. Gordon Baker. Sackville.N.B.,(1° Workers’ homes o Mr. and Mm. W. A. Stewart and!“ 1'11"m1‘1‘“1°"~ Mrs. Colin Stewart, Summerside. The regular meeting of the Aux- iliary of the W- M. S. of Malpeque and Baltic was held at the resid~ ence of Mrs. Thomas MacNutt on Tuesday. August 3rd und was in the nature of a farewell to Mrs. A.,1 N. Glllis who leaves this week for] West River, N. S. The musical part’ of the programme for the after-i noon, included a solo by Mrs. Ches- ter Simpson and a duet by Mrs» Leslie MacNutt and Mrs. Chesteri Simpson, The principal number on! the programme was an address l0 Mrs. Glllis which was read by Mrs.‘ J. K. NIacGOugan, and the presenter,‘ tion oi‘ a life membership certificate by .\irs. Sinclair MacGougan. Mrs. (iillis acknowledged the words of, the address and the parting gift in; n very feeling manner. The after-l non was spent on (he lawn in social chat and later refreshments were served. This congregation can illf afford to lose Mr. and Mrs. Gillis but they would part with them less1 willingly did they not know that' they leave here to fill a larger pace in the life oi our church. BOSTON by Steamer, INTIJINATIONAI. LINE Faro from St. John $10; horn Eastport or Lubes, 0.,$9. Every Wednesday Steamer leaves St. John 9 A. M.- Atlantic Time; Eastport 1.30 P. M.; Lubec 2.30 P, M, Eastern Standard Time, arriving Boston, Thursday. 8 A. M. Uu Monday's, Fridays and Saturdays, Steamer sails direct from St. John to lioston, leaving St. John l P. 3L. Atlantic Time. due Boston following day. 2 l’. M.. Eastern Standard Time. Connections at Ionian with Jinn clean" to NEW YORK Reduced rates lor automobiles accompanied by passengers. EASTERN ‘TEAMS HIP LINES. INC- illi.‘ QANJNGQ FROM IONTBEAL T0 LIVERPOOL Aug. 20. Sept. l7 . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montruiie Alli. 27. Hopi. 24 .. . Monte-Lilli Supt. S. Oct. l . . . . . . . .. . Moiitclurr T0 BIILFAST—OLABGOW Aug. i2. liepi. l) . . . . . . . . . . .. lllctagamn T0 CHEBBOUIML-BOUTHAIPTON- ANTWEBP Aug. ll. Sept. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mellon Aug. 25. Dept. 22 . . . . . . . . . .. Minnodusa FROM QUEBEC 1'0 BELFAST-GLASGOW Aug. 26. Dept. 28 . . . . . . . . .. Montriairn T0 CIIEBBOITIIG—SOUTHAHPTON— HAKBUIIO Auk. l8 . . . . . . . . .. Elllpfllll of Scotland Supt. i. Nrpt. 2i) Empress o! France -ro cnnnnouno? son-riiaurros '\ ‘Apply Local Agents G. BIRUCS IUBPEI I» 40 King Strut Saint John. NJ. Mr!- Crcighton. In. Gillie 00d two children leave iN. 8., on Friday Gillie will return spend a week here previous to he!‘ leaving for Truro.—-M. for West River, Mrs. in two weeks to NEW LAW l8 COMING GOVERNING UNIONO, i8 LONDON RUMOR DON. August 10-1110 W006- ser Gazette learns _ cided to introuu the trade union la change is describ 1410B pf trade u A broad-shouldered youth. w1th a lde sombrero on his sun-faded r, lounged beside the doorway w. of the cabin. A revovler was strap- ed pod to nu bvlt. and on his oiiirt. 111011 was pinned the badge o fa deputy fundl. sbeniff. contract. The chang restrict the right of "This is (Morto " called E11, indi- 6 catlng his passenge . The youth nodded on in" be said. a" ‘s’?! 119F111‘ 1'17 T116} (Morton pushed open the door. (and stood silently, until his eyes “could accustom themselves to the gloom wlthlin. ' A man was sitting on a cot in the corner. elbows on knees. chin cupped in his hands. "Well!" Morton ‘said. The man's eyes were on his vis- or but he did not move his head. "So you decided not to go to nth America." Morton continued. ‘(Where did you get off the ship. and bow did you get the money to come here?" -He waited a moment "Better talk. Smith." "Got off the ship when I mailedhon’! 90min that letter to the girl. You I suppose?’ "l did," said Morton. "And you tracts between trade lotions shall be sub- of contract, shall be sl lights of free speech but massed pickeuing hibited. as would v'isi The bllll. the newspaper Hgyg, W111 flflmxonism and is the 1927 session of mail to Yuma?" "To Flagstaff," Smllti corrected. lClin He grinned. "Guess that five thou- steadily ome in handy. I One wor drey." sand she 380i. ‘ll c need it. now." "S116 didn't send you any money" Morton (told him Smith grunted. “Who pilltl your fare here to Ari- zona?’ Morton asked again. “Behave yourself’ he advised. Sniiith turned. and went back to AS THEY WALKED ALONG Do you like to take walks? Oi course-l love to. We can do that as headlines.’ the cabin w "Smitb' be said. “you were an ass to come back to your old stamp (ier a, second indictment. And you're an ass Through the care what you do, sat im now I'm through bothering with head Y0 -" Smith's eyes rested upon him ‘Smith gave him a sidelong than once in lively hate, (bu "And lsuppose that blond Toronto man- paid no ing grounds. to think that I You're too slow for aqy- Wsll, its some satisfac- tion to know that you'll never be arrested for exceeding the speed You know that." hlis voice calmly WOULD BE A TOTAL L088 Persistent Salesman: wetter reconsider and int ma soil 11w c1001‘ opening. here" he called. edThe V011"! deputy again appear- (me. we don't want ‘oml ii a lire. man, such things would ac a total ion to ual 11101111101111?- flgainst him. some money." (He arose. "(I'll gtay for tho trial, table (stopped, l0 1199 V011 safely stowed away" (Morton gmi Pausing beside (the young uspugy Walk-and happy," outside. he handed the officer o ‘T119 old Judge nofld - started will, isfactfon, and the cla 41 Pref-l? fair chance in life." he said and forks and voic CMIIBUY. “but be had loose ways 81°89- “(1111 -°111@P"l190l11e's property." The next day (Morton "It wasn't only property he w“ the mines, 10°58 With.’ said the other. “Fel- Smith's se low on his way here from Tueson '1'“ 111141 110W. sweanlng he’); golflg m plug ails, and 1'11 We got a wire this 111011-110 strolled aroun Ho: Come oni Lot the buoy. I'd rather lot the boy swim in to mo. Sale 3Q HALF MILE FROM SOURIO This in an ideal farm and I Will ull with Ol'_W1"10ll\ crop. stock and farm machinery. Write or olll. r. A. noouev ""1 Baum l IIS-S-G-IM. . a... ._-._-.-___.»...,‘--_..-. "Fol-law's ton .slowly. 8 111111011. and on the far- stood a high iron fence. 1t was a question whe a small rectangle o: rich or starve." "Where did Stretched scrosg the top or the the aupomiite iron uprlshu was a mesh or heavy they turned into the completely cover- been berg eighteen lug the plot at a lieiiglit of lavenyssrs now, hasn't us)" "91- ‘iHe grubatake "(He had some mono aa (Cannot Stltdilknofher .....-._,......_ _ __...... brown earth. I'm going to call you, Jo. Altar so short an acquaint- enameled w,“ '( ‘i ‘l ‘l "Phase Women” IY IALGOLI OUAIT 00000400004 (Continued) CHAPTER Xlhl few. of yours will be glad to heed. know about her mother and me!" Once. in his He grinned venouiously. tried to introduce Morton drew a cigar from (his drey. but on sliar pocket, and lighted it. "She does know about her mother story had nothing to do 911d YOU" he said, quietly. case on trial. The man started. "The h—- she Morton you're lyiing!" fe "1 11°11'1- 118. Morton returned. "T119? 111111 him v he said to Morto ‘Smith rubbed hi; hgndg [oggthgf the fifth day, his in deep thought. "i thought yup They were outs were going to keep her lily whpo, strolling with and her mind pure always" he gulu and wtitnesseg 111s 110s curling. "Plans disuse." ‘Morton replied “Good tiling he's _ conversational. the lawyer conti ‘Mine changed." He leaned into sot that fellow m... mud. ‘iliey. son-come up for safekeeping, but gets a shot at ‘(What will t do you suppose "What have you got on this fol- old attorney who asked. him. "Plenty." answered the ygufl] "About twe "Sheriff told ms m the other. "b11118 him over here, to be 1dentl- By tacit 119d 11y you and some other people. 181k of ‘Mo three old indictments with Smith. There's enough m one (in that keep him in the coop as long as he stinctive del lives. l guess." ‘Morton thanked him. and turned wounding the man “E8111 t0 15111101 as the deputy sauu. their neighbor. tered outdoors. "Just as well you didn't take that at dinner in 1h lob in South America," he remark. "lt saves me some bother, and "is (Miss Morton well?" ly. Conversation and the men listened. O O I wimin was a block or wiim ton said. CHAR woo-oooooo-uoooooo-oooon stone, It was several days after Mor- tb - tht g m Kfflfif he‘? ‘Minor (320) soiiduocmdy. h hum‘ to“ Philharmonic Orchestra sow it. visited this preached. it. wag wit he final rested standards. For lCoatless and hatless, he wa heading as the sun boat (down his head and shoulders. lPerspiration had dampened his "Robbed one o! the passengers. shirt, and the fabric to lids arm was mo "No." Smith said. ‘sulleuly. He vulsive twitching of Slmkhtcllcd his bent back rose cles. -Finally his hands dropped. (With head lowered, lie move, but the deputy outside step- away. and withon s un-lnrric (no) Hartford. 119°" Jougleurs and tlie' Unknown where i; clung (He did not come again. I I II Preparations "You're going to get me out of were brief. uptly. "Wits it promptly in you who got me arrested?" ."l knew nothing about it until I received word that you . population i3 scant, were in Ten days after returned Morton. "But I'm a silent crowd 1101 501115 l0 Bel you out of this." "You're not oh, the ma "So I suppose you'll want Mouton’; arrival. 9. . of ranchinen and WDAF (366) Kansas City. Popular mpassively to the Musical. ~ agaiinst Smith. A-WHAD (275) Milwaukee. (Mllw. r two wag in the: Park Board‘ Band. 1e511VWAiHG (316) Richmond Hill. Good 11 1m- rllumor Boys. in his behalkwsm (2213) Nashville. Peabody Eur d 1119 1111')’ L111 semble. miners listened i n snesred. store's first case the story blanketed Indian of my Idle written in the papers! courtroom audienc. Great stuff! "Millionaire's (Past fied. a young lawyer made a Society Girl Was Desert passioned address (It'll look. great in the and shortly alter-war ed in with a verdict (Morton leaned composedly against Two days all. completed the first trial. A fresh Jury was drawn and presently Smith was convicted un- proceedings, Morton passively by a window, his testimony. Smith the subject oi‘ Au- p objection by the state. the court The young counsel for the de- nse gave not notice o fappenl. dead to rights." n. at the end of ido the courtroom a group of attorneys toward the hotel. (Morton nodd . (safe (or a while 160A (322) Denver. Colo. (Public ‘Smith-goodnight! " he judge give him. Morton asked an my years, summed WOOD (242) Grand ‘Rapids. Studio “He'll never come out.’ The story wiis an old Cmllllyflllitlwlth the in- EVENING CONCERTO 00 P. (M. Trio. 4O (P. M. ments. 0.46 (P. M. Concert. . 7.00 P. (M . WCCO and WOiR. gram. 7.30 (P. M. ' WCAP, WO-R. he - cert. OORM. k. a. ed at the dark fence and the white ‘v-“AM (3631 NQWMk» m"? 333V‘ 6P8. WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Concert. KFNF (263) Shenandoah. Concert. at the oblong bit of rock. WSOE (246) Milwaukee. "Jimmy d was carved on it-—" Au- the Bootbiack. PWX (400) Havana. Military Band Hid head drooped forward, and Music. ‘DUI iron WCX (517) Pontiac. Detroit Sym- a long time stood phony. fingers ONRiO (435) Ottowa. Concert o...- rounded. before ly reached the palings. gdng go the irons, he gazed cale. Troubador. SlOPmeTB. - 8.30 P. M. moved . t tummg’ walked il/(xaBfi) (250) Chicago. Popular “_“" 1°“ ‘he “at” °" wcco (m) st. Paul-Mpls. Radio Scouts Hour. W~EAF (492) N. Y. South ‘Sea Is- “m landers. also WlEEl, WGR, WOO. The law moves more WCAE- fggfons where t)“. WOR (405) Newark. Musicale. and trials are WCAP (469) Wash- gram. 00 P. M WEAR (492) N. Y. "Doctor of Al- cantara," by the Light Opera Co.. to WCAP, WlJAR. WEEI. WTAG, WCAE. WCSH and KSD. WBZ (333) Springfield. Concert. KMTR. (238) Hollywood. Hawaiian Silver String Quartette. 9.30 P. M. KJFAB (341) Lincoln, Musical. WRVA (256) Richmond. Favorite hymns. WAHJG (316) Richmond Hill. Pop- ular (Music. KlYW (536) Chicago. Congress, Carnival. a 10.00 (P. M. WGJN (303) Chicago. Musical Pro- gram. KMA (252) (Shenandoah. Mixed musicals. WOC0 (417) St. Paui-Mlps. Venet- ian Trio. WILW! (423) Cinci.. The (Pink of Programs. . 10.10 Milli KTHS (375) Hot Springs. Organ Selections, . 10.15 (P. H. Service Co. 10.30 r. m. WOC (484) Davenport. Studio Musi- cola. 11.00 P. M. Musicale. KLX (508) Oakland. Studio Pro- gram. KGW (492) Portland. Concert. KMTR (238) (Hollywood. KMTR Concert Period. icscy of men who dwsll in deserii lOnly the judge. who joined them e hotel ,touched re- motely upon th ed gent ' 11.45 P. (M. d WSAI (ass) Cinci. Congress String ’ Qusrtette. 11.80 (P. M. WEBH (mo) Chicago. (Musical.- 12-00 ‘Mid. WJJ-D (s16) Moosheart. Popular. KLX (500) Oakland. Community Program. KiPO (428) San Francisco. Studio without waiting to secured a pair of over- and u blue shirt. d chatting with ing with the sup- the improvements g the (Indians who their village a. few the workers, talk Morton looked at him, quggflon. erintendent over 81 - "Old case," the your), ex. to the mine, jokin - sweetheart, or trail-ed by from Happened after you leg. miles distant. these parts. l wssi a kid then. but "Where I remember." dialect?" "011 W611. either way." ssid Mor- 11s an (Indian. on "Penitentiary or a 11011)’. drew awa It makes little difference.’ of the mines. ‘H5 ‘(B11194 away, toward the mine "Almost live years." Morto woman took care oi m drey. off and on for two did you lenrnthst Hopi his rntiy desert y from the owner d with them for flvs went n1) to chicago. sixteen yearn ago or thereabouts. I was baked so brown they thought l” was an In- dian myself.’ lHe mached for the maiil that bad been brought across the desert by you pick up old Hill?" Program. i230 P. M. W-RVA (258) (Richmond. Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. d to was flat as a. pancake. iiinanciaily. lfhen he gambled away his share in the mine ;those working-s over by the border, you know. It was a pretty fair mine: I sold out for a good figure. First good money I made. and I used it to duvelflp £1118 place here. iBut I lei; I owed blin a lob for life..' "He thinks you're the angel Gabnlel," commented the superin- tendent. The shade of the little offices was welcome. and Morton sighed contently as he sank into a chair. “You're soft," amid his emnloye. "mi, isn't not-yet. "I know. said Morton. "When l until ‘he came to a wide. cream- colored. plump envelope. Mob (It was u. letter from Audrey. _ . He skimmed over it. (To, be continued) . . ...»A..L1.GUST11,_1926 - ll QM‘? . COLOSSAI. ' ~in Saint John LABOR DAY WEEK September 4 to 11 The Greatest ' Amusement Week of I926. _ l o0‘... ‘.i'('.'...."1.’..' - t Sainfilolin Exhibition , ' And Bring Along tYoursFulks See results of the and profitable ways of breeding and raising best balcon hog , [sheep and marketable cattle. , Big Amusement Features Reduced Fares From All Points. wsws (m) 1"‘ Hour. RADIO PROGRAMS ' . ' . di wzonzaoav, Auousr 11 WM") ‘m’ 7°" ""9" m“ ° International tladlo Programs TALKhQMER-rg 0.00 WiEAlF‘ (492) N. Y. 87111108116 881'- 0. KJR (386) Seattle. Puget Sound 7_ E M WOR- (405) Newark. l. KDKA (309) (E. (P11!!- (Music MO- WDNP (365) ma," c“! Te“ M9 W5“ 13261 01"“ “d” Chm" 2a) Cincinnati. (Education- . WLIB (302) Elgin, Ill. Popular. WEAF (492) N. Y. The Shlnola Merrymakers and the Gentlemen.- trom 2 and 1, also from WTAJG. WCAE, WSAI. WCAP. WJAR. WWJ. WEE], WOO, KSD, WOC. 7.45 ' WTIC (476) Hartford. Feature Talk 00 P. M. WIOAJ (396) " uston. Baseball Re- KOW (491) Portland. 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