A eraser ell-overs and doyour v- laielllev ti -' I" ¢~ l -y-e-. sviuQn-Mal-v-s-uw- filbnudaliondlhppiaerrir HEALTH] A little fifiYb i: a . d water each o5)’ eI s nature keep you welt ABBETS makes I drink ahve with laughing bubbles. Youlllikeitscoo clean taste and its gently autoclave soticn "n. Morning Health sin" . ABBEYS Nova Scotia Provine 0-04 cial Exhibition iNDUSTRIAL a. AGRICULTURAL} AMHERST. N. 8. 1926 The Prize List is new ready, ii yqu wlgh a cdpy please writs.‘ W. A. MORRELI... Secretary, P. 0. Box 153 Amherst, N. S. _ and one will be mailed you at once- 443-7-7-21. Safety First Lightning Protector Nature provides Prowl-Till" "'0'" everything that attacks by ' the means at your disposal, Natures Laws. Safety First afilifll‘ to your bed or lounge protects you_ during lightning storms and you- are safe. Sent by mail with dir- ections for One Doiir per set. Address SAFETY FIRST LIGHTNING PROTECTOR Charlottetown, P. E. I. ZSG-tiilirlfii. ”"WFET The Annual Prize Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Provincial Rifle Association will take place on Kenaington Range, Charlottetown. P. E. l.. the 27th, 28th, 29th July. 1926. Firing commencing at 8.30 A. M- Make/‘your entries early. For 1ur~ ther information apply to the Sec- ratary. F. S. MOORE, Colonel, R. L. President.- OHARLES LEIGH. Lleut. Col. R. O. Secretary Treasurer. éllffi-i-tf. IIOTl0E Any person wishing inapeotlon oi brown top fields this season must sent their name and address to Gordon MaoMlllaIh "Mm MW’.- prlor to July 15th. 382-7-5-7l. - 1 ' NOTICE Any owner or keeper oi dog Ml bitch within the City oi Chariottr‘ town neglecting or refusing to pi)” the tax on same before July 15th shall ba dealt with In the City Police Oourt according to "The By-Y Law relating to dodl and the tax-f inq thereof." r asor-i-si. * i lll0Tl0li SALE i I am instructed by George. ltewart oi Mldgeil. to aeii at Public Audition on tho premises lately owned by Melvin: Sanderson at Church Road. on Wednesday, July 14th, commencing at 11 A. M-. sharp, the follwrinq: STOCK-l Mare Clyde 1.400 lbs. 1 horse. Clyde. 1,400 lbs. 1 mare driver, 1,200 lbs. OATTLEz-J dual purpose cows all mllkera, Shorthorn, 3 yeariings dual purpose, Shorthorn. 2 choice oalvas dual purpose, Shot-thorn. 1 pure bred Short Horn Bull, Repla- tered. hpalr spring plus. lM-PLEM-ENT8:—1 Binder, Frost l. Wood. 1 Mower, Maspey-Harrls. 1 Hay Rake, 1 Hay Tedder. 1 Hay Loader. almost new, 1 Manure Spreader Frost l Wood, 1 Truck Wagon, Fi-anels make. 1 Buggy, good as new, 1 driving wagon, 1 road cert. 1 aactlonal seedl". 1 set wheel narrow. new, 1 set pin har- row, l sat duck harrow, 1 scuffier and moulds , 1 pang plow, 2 single plows. 2 carts and wheels, 2 trucks. 4 wood areighs, 1 driving sleigh, 1 box sleigh, 1 roller, 1 thrasher and ' , 1 _' F "‘ I H.P. 1 grain erushar. 1 turnip pulper, 1 ast fennel-a, 3 eats driving harness. osrt harnaaa of all kinds, piaiqh srsoea oi all kindl. one grass bone outear. I0 hens ours brad Plymouth Rook laying strain, geese and duoks, 1 Separator Anfir hoit 500 lbs. capacity, belefiads and mat- treaaes. chairs. tables and aida board. stoves and In. 1 clothes eloast. 1 set Fairbanks scales, 1 grind stone. 0'"! artistes too num- erous to mdltiori. H. H. Colt, Auotlonser. llfi-‘l-l-tatl. 4i .___._. ‘Fla your lnsuus at lessl. a week a y. “These Women” BY MALCOLM DUART iContlnned) "Hares why I wanted you to come lo my office." he 531d, as the ,0 girl settled herself in a chair be- box “also in side his desk. He look some papers from a TKWEI‘. and piaatifitl lllclll lo her PIILE ' ' ‘THIS SMART BATHING SUIT IS "How did you find the water?" "Just stepped off the sand into it." WHEN MOTHER FUMES Daughter: ierncliamoke. Dad: Don't worry, it's your ---anan-e-s».-.-.. ..-.-,..<->_..,_,,,,_,,_ _ She titted the folded documents. ahufflin; hem in hor find!» l-Wl ~ iookad at him iaqulrlugly. “You haven't-known it." he said. "but alnco your eighteenth birth- day you have really boon 101109954‘ ,ent of me." "Bus; don't want to b0 N15? pendent 0t you." she 881d 919ml)“: -l i . y. 7 He laughed. “But this ls a pracq tlcal maltema financial attain. Those papers gllil. you have in your hand mean this. briefly-you are a’ _- rich woman. I havi- turned over ml you. in cash. and bands. one-half 0f‘ looked at her lllquirllllli-ibonds into cash at any moment you ,She smiled. laid down the pantie-limits. item-sine key m the box." {came around the edlle of the desk. Rulnmaglng in [he desk again. ho and kissed him warmly. produced a key, and gave It to her. “Thank you, daddy." 61w Bald. She took it, and looked at it 9904!- "but I don't want ll. I don’! Wlllllulazlvely. to have you ‘IVS me all thaLi "I have no duplicate of the key," You've given ma everything as ll Morton went on. "That's your safe- iii. and I want you to have all thedeposit box. and everything in l. is zmoney." yours. D0 exactly as you pita!“ il-Ia shOOk his head. as he patted wth it. airways," her fondly on the cheek. , She dlmpled. "Can I buy new i "But, my child. there are cori-llfliiln-ported automobiles for you with practical things in life. ‘There mflythe money?" conic a time when you dislike lne? He laughed. “You CAN, but I utterly." wouldn't advise It. I like to soled ' She tried to seal his mouth wltlrmy- own cars. For a girl to buy a her hand. but he held her wrist. mun an automobile is a good deal and went on: “Whether tbs; timtfllike buying his ties-there's apt to comes or noi—whether you like ine.be a clash In 111681119013’ or don't like me-It I5 s g00d thing; for you to have your own money.ih1m, and stroked his hair. land to be able to do exactly whatfdld you do this for me?" you want. ' "Because I love you, and I want "There is an account In the bank you always to be free m do what. qllflllliollillgiy- m! i869 W8! 111111!!- evcr will make you happy." be said. “Vii “No.5,” ma“. me ha”, “gem MIIJJIOD to be at the station." he as . to mm, of course." in your name. It is enough lo take‘ you around the world, If you want do that. There's a safe-depositfto ‘be with you." she suld s01‘!!!- your name. It has illt She held out her arms .1: railroad and government b0nd8._but smiling, he turned in his chair, which you can turn into cash auy;aud arose. time you ‘have coupons on them. and the iu- make love." he laughed. Jeni-st on all those coupons belongs mind waiting here while I go Into lo yOil. They Si‘? m we H Id d h 0U C3D I'll ' ‘ 8 pYOVI E 8X‘ Valid left her alone. dered curiously over the office. It large income. ; __ . we i Her eyes wan- iehe had entered It before. (‘table on which she wss sitting was of Fashion I-‘aiicies »,_,_,+,,,, lsh. So was Morton's desk, and so iwslis. DEVELOPED IN SEA GREEN ; "Expensive"—she said to herself. TAFFETA i A large painting filled [he space ibetween the two windows. In the ‘semi-gloom, It. was startingly ilfe- 5l"e°" we“ l was 3 dmlcel" Hike-the work of an able artist. As iAudrey W85 looking at this, a clerk lanhe" bl"- led me i“? Y°lln$ “'°' entered. and laid an opened tele- men 1° Audrey,” ca" gram 0n Morton's desk. t As he went out, Audrey leaned forward with feminine and read the messasif- _ "Will come to you tomorrow, dear?" she read. was: "Nona? ‘T. CHAPTER XII It was a pale and agitated girl t who awaited Morton, when be re- later. . As he opened the door and stepped into the room. he stopped a mom- ent, and locked at her. There was an expectancy In his eye, as if he were awaiting something unusual. "Sorry to leave you alone so long." he said. cheerliy. She looked up at him. without responding. Her eyes were heavy, and her face was a little pale. His‘ eye caught the telegraph mtrssagel lying 0D his desk. and he llOdllftd, ' without reading it. l "I read it," she said. her voice lifeless. Her eyes Wére down. now. and there was a look almost of satisfac- tion In his face as he replied : "I didn't. know you read things m‘ m)’ desk,” he said. Iisr voice was weary. not have done so, I'm sorry. l 8 l 0 I'm f ter go home." , from Toronto pulled in. something like frlgill ‘In her man- Tiie girl sat on the desk. before B". as she gave her own hand to “why Audrey. come," she said. v arranged for the transfer of her waved my hands at want w. These bonds} "The office isn't a gOOd place to “ESEQBPNIO ilie 110(91- “Do you wailing? be asked Audrey. yielding you aythe cashier's office a little while?" “Miss- wilh a booklmiflngly‘ ihad been two or three veal-s since “aid Aim” The glad to show her the city." walnut. polished to a satin fin- Praising ‘he Ymmfl “Small- jwere the chairs that sat about the ‘"97" he asked. curiosity. h" "'11 sale was turbedbbublu It Is usually sollie small going to show Nona the city The signature day?" he asked. at him. as if answering more thani his question. "Yes, I would love tome approaching hmfi show her everything we have hererdrivei- offers his turned to the office ten minuteeb sided. catching an air of silent battle lbe- made n l. lib as they rode through the 5lf€els:p]i to the hotel. | the time she is In New York." Aud- dea Ia that I shall not see Nona alone?" he asked. voice low so the “I “mum could not hear. "I am going to de- mmbly so"! ,_1 mink rd bob gun and I have a right. to fight for THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l ' an datandlng in the corny. Aud- rey watched him as he dIaaPIiBINd down street. Biting her lower ill! thoughtfully, she stood in she 41001’ a long time. At last. with a sud-' den sli- Qf decision. she turned to the houaemaid. and told her to 01* der a car. . Hurrtedly. Audrey ran to hor own room. donned her hat. coat aud' gloves. and was outside as the all’ drew up to the door. "The railway station." she direcb» 4 John Smith and His Car k IIIDIIICI C. Ilifilllsl- Jain IUIKI la a ebaraetar when every material absald Isl- oane. Ia la Ice aallsl, rather be is a IIOIOIIII asaflfl» a ebap willing all! alad to have exploited, in an lutdraatiag way, Ha experiences far the the banal: o! the other treat! Ialllha or more members a! tbs mates slam. She arrived just as the train‘ Directing the driver to wait, she walked has- i.lly through the station, and as she stepped upon the platform. sho en- countered Morton. He greeted her, without surprise. The lrsln ground to s halt, and In a moment Nona came runnlfls down the platform. a porter follow- Iug her with a tiny handbag. "I brought lrtrunk." cried Nona. 3a she caught sight of Morton. She was nearing him. her face alight with pleasure. when she caught sight of Audrey. She stopped. sud- deniy, Cooily, Audrey stepped forward and offered her hand. “Mr. Morton and I came to meet you." she said. deliberately. lNona glanced hastily at Morton and back st the girl. There was No. 19-—Trouble In packing hi; kit Smith thought he had left lroubia; out. but a sec- ond trip proved otherwise. Caught on the road "10 miles from the nearest garage" and two mile; from the nearest farmhouse, there was nothing lo do but to look for the cause of trouble himself. An dish of the incident can best be gaihered, from his version of it. as~he gave it to me in our conversation upun his return home. "I wasn't up In the air this time" Smith was saying. ‘lllecause I ful- Iowed your suggestion to keep eli- minating the possible Cfliiiés uf the “it ivas sweet of you to trouble ulllil I round the bad zit-luff "And you found it?" I asked. Again her eyes sought "MOTIONS "l didn't know how to rcV rotorted "I had not expected Miss the trouble without the silgbteshl ides of how lo gel rid of it. .-\llLl. l “by the way. motorists area‘: very. friendly any more, are liley? I’ the only four‘ “Your car is cam that passed, and none of them. even slowed down, Fact is, I think "We will Lake M155 they vl-ent faster)’ , she- iookeq at Nona in- "I imagine they did. Smith. Mob OriSls have changed decidedly" iillr 111i: the past few years, bu! I duuin’ lo the hotel," if the rank and file of them arc less I'll be very friendly. Conditions have changed B0 radically filal motorists nalur" She iurned to Nona, cool eyes ap- ally have to {it in“; [he new gchemei 01' llllngfi- A friend of mine whoi bc- drove cars as far back as 1901i thought nothing of ii-aviilg his‘ “Once? said Nona. lmufiillnfl standing on the street in’ Morton turned. “TVhen was-that?" front of his office while he took ills‘ train for another city fur a few “l was IIHYS- NOW. even though nianyi lcars are equipped Willi two lock-j Morton pursued the question nn mg d@vi¢¢.s_ Ownfl-s keep Fag“. eyesi ICOIISIHDIly upon them. It is thoi and heillelllaame with road travel. Compara-i hem "m, "- lively few cars are stranded on the. As they rode. he eyed Audrey. road IIOWBGtIYS. If a driver has’. "She knew you were coming, He look Nana's trunk check, and She nodded. "Nnnlif answered Morton, grimly. "\‘l'e'ii take Nona “Then "You've never been here "Years ago." she said. iillllg; and other drivers in passing figure that they would be intruding 1°- lf they stopped. I have often had People stop to ask if I needed help, when I was perhaps just lllakiilg (he B8B mixture a little richer for When a services u few l d°"'l- “Paul lief Witimeg and finds that they are not needed. he is very likely m pans ‘by some chap who really needs as sistance." "Yes." “Did I understand that you were Audrey turned, and looked full‘ bat is pretty. e lonesome." , Morton grinned a little. and sub- Nona herself, I mystified, hutl 5mm, interrupted’ “bu, plain enough that I needed ween her two companions, locked help;- rom one to the other. and said lit-i you made it we plainru I be Thed. "Tilers? just another point _ _ e automo ie was once a novelt Morton and Audrey waited wlllieflsed by a w“. pioneers for a m"? hf We“ "Palm" l0 l!" 1‘°°m- lhandfui . of‘ purposes, mostly for I am going to stay with her alhumusemen,’ Now ma, condmum, have approached ‘the point where it is the exception not. i0 motor the automobile has proved Itself‘ in hundreds of ways. Many of tbeso use; have been abused. nlitilrsily Because of recent hold-ups those four drivers who saw you urging them to stOp simply stopped on fbu gas and got away from you." "Well," Smith commented. after a pause, "I'm just as well pleased. because I was literally forced to get out of my own predicament will?" that cone clutch of mine ey said to Morton, quietly. IHQ raised his eyebrows. "The Audrey placed her hshds on his wo wrists. and her ‘blue eyes were penecl wide as ee answered him. "Nona is my rival." she said. her lobby Ioungers and you against her. I am a wo- y owin.” and grabbing. "Thai. was [he real trouble," he with a ‘fruzeif clillcll don't fr, If‘ lnedy it. So there I was. beiioldiug, sill?» piflfiillf-f e ’ l ' pct c it be a vacation without regrets this summer-at, Lake ‘Cooling. I ( JULY 8, 1926. nourishing lilin WHEAT i with strawberries and cream strained the clutch llieclisnism out of adjustment. Then he began in- sinuating that I should have lcl llill: buy a cur with a ciiilclfof soiill other type. “It's six to one-half a dozen to the other." time in.- Immediate re ply. “The fault of lhe piille OI iliuiiipie disc clutch is tilippiliill that lil’ tile colic clutch ls sticking Neither typo of clutch will give any truilbiu if pro piriy used. Learn to keep yolli fool off the cIliu-h pedal virhen ii isn't necessary. "And If you llrt- owl‘ caught .'lgaii' force it out. Simply slop tile ell Iil(: gears ill ‘low, urn on llit- ignition and press ynlil um on the starter button. Tin-re s“. ‘Ill Louise, Banff, or any of the nine bun a- low camps in t e CanadianPacificRock- ies. What a tonic fur tired brains and frayed nerves! Appetite re, gained and sleep-sure nights isms” S m? Anything you li c. 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Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS Orderl. Foreil" mother in the next room-she's jult mmmw By Marie Belmont What color could ibe more appro~ priato for the jaunty bathing suit aibove than sea green? sh ' d iShe turned, and sal down on a 3,0,13,18,23: an drew he‘. “gm Co“ deep lounge. Morton est ‘llfidldfi her III dmn.‘ know ma, No“ came m and they waited. silent, until Nona New Yurk." she said. as she stood reappeued‘ stuck. I was certainly in a bad way But I know what to do now." “So? it was the clutch. ell?" l asked. "Driving along at a smart WHEN THEY ARE NOT OPPOBED "Fire and water are directly op-l posed.“ "in one case they act beautifully together." “And that is?" "When they eoiztblne to make M's- water, you know." SENSIBLE Lanthorn (to pitcher ol Lemon- ., ads): For a quiet cyebratlon we're . beat, eh. old ieliowi at tho outer door. "She doesn't come—regula1'ly, Morton said. "As a matter of fsct, I mink “l6 has not been here he- fore at all." The girl stood. turning die door. klwb. and thinking. "Did you send for her?" she ask- ed. suddenly. A flash of genuine surpirse show- ed on ‘Morton's face. "Yes. I did," he said. “How did you know?" "Ir-ll Bllilpflsed so," she said. "when you came out of iiie tele- Krflph office. I knew there was something you did not want to tell me about." Morton lifted her hand. and pal.- téd ll. "llItlIli-IOD." he said, "I5 a Wlllldelfili think. But Audrey, don't let intuition carry you too far." ‘She took her hand from him. and hugged her coat about her. "I'm seine now." she Bald. 8nd left the rooln. For once, shg did not kiss him as she went away. 811d Mofwn stood looking after her 3a she dIsupaenr'ed.ti0wn the hull. This is the effective tone, unre Ileved by a contrasting note, and the material is taffeta. The model is made with an elongated waist- line and short mil skirt, revealing green taffeta panties beneath with turned-up cuffs. The high collar is finished by a bow at the iback. with a matching larger bow at the back of the waistline. The comparative stiffness of taf- fcta. which does llway with the clinging quality, makes this mater- lai one of the most favored for bflthlllg suits that. really are to be used for bathing. There were no words betwegn Morton and his ‘ward the hen morning. aside from the casual con- versation o! breakfast time, she did no; allude to the lelegfam he had received. and neither did ‘ha, iI-Ie was dressed with his accus- tomed care. as he left the house. "Night Coughs Rapidly Subdued Instead of lying wake at night, wasting your strength with ooillh- ,, have to wait down hare. The hotel has saved me the loveliest suite of rooms, with a ‘big sitting-room." you come up?" entered the elevator. lflxether to Nana's drawing room. watched the two Women seating themselves. and then asked If he might be excused. he explained. Tho two girls eyed one another, partly with curiosity, partly with hostility. that when we met in Toronto. lOYe him. and he Ls going to marry m .. would?” persisted. she shook her head. promise. but i know he must. love’ him. uud he must-he loves "Oh folks." she said, “you don't pace. admmng ‘he scenery and ‘or getting to keep your foot off the clutch pedal so as not to be giipp ing the clutch? Then the facing swelled and the trouble commenced? Couldn't throw out the ciuichmnd so couldn't change gears?" All of which Smith admitted. II: also admitted tbs; his "Remedy" was to kick on gbe pedal until he She looked at Audrey. "Won't Audrey assented. and the three They went Morton waited a moment. as he ute?“ she asked. Audrey sinned 8.5 if to follow her, but the d001- siammed. Nona was gone. (To be continued) iiESTOiIEO T0 0000 IIEIILTII Mother of Eleven Children Praises Lydia E. Pinkhanfs Vegetable Compound Her Interesting Experience Buck’ ham. Quebee-“l am the mother-mg! eleven living children. , and my baby is five months old. "I have something m attend to," iSiieuce fell as be left the room. “You're fislitlng me." Nona said. "I um." said Audrey. "I told you I e. ‘Nona started. "Did he say he Audrey wa salient. The othergiti “Did he Dmllllseflo marry you?" Ami"? was honest. and finally "N0. 118 didn't I me. iNona considered. "You hate me." She looked at Audrey. and the rvuzleer siri bowed her liesil In sa- sen . "W811." will ‘Nona. '1" don't bate Nu. I ins; love Morton. I don't know whether he will ever marry me. I don't know anything about him. I've known blln a year, but. this is the only thing -I know-if he your cold today. ' By luhaiilng the sorta-destroying vapor of GAITARRHOZONE you ' te the linings of the throat so that they throw olf the irrltatinl -eocretionl—thon tho congestion passes fiway. ' Nothing could be more efllcient and more pleasant to use than Cat-uhosons. 'I‘hfnk of it-uo medl- cine to use into the stomach! Just a healing vapor breath. So esay and . It deodoriaes, use. And thn sails ALL danger of olendiog. Youaskiorltatsaydrugor department store. without simply by saying “KOTEX.” Do as ml ' ' COULDN'T HAVE GONE OUT Mistrse kitchen Cook: Mary, you've let the _s outi 'i"iltll"t sea new it could, mum, when flocked the beck door. My aareeable. that even children can usrdfiatarrhosono for their little co a. i118, why: not act now, and break up (‘i ‘t want to marry you. he'll not o it. Thai, Is where my hope lies." Audrey hm risen from the chair, sud was moving around the room,, looking at the French prints that hulls upon the wall. she had so staesnt sir. aa she moved from one to another. Abruptly she tamed. "Arc you a bad woman?" she shot s4 Nona. The other girl colored. "Is any- body good?" sbecountered. bitter- ly. "i suppose. in “i5? iii? ‘i Audrey had started her reply, and the telephone bell rang. 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