THE CQRILMTPJTOWN GUARDLKN I’ from Se. John $10 u: or Lubes,’ ' ls“- lv w dnesdsy Steamer laws 8:. John I A. H» Milli-l s On Mondays, hitters itul Saturdays, Steamer salls direct from St. John to Boston. leaving Bt- John 7 P. E. Atlantic Time. due Boston following day. I P. l. Eastern Standard Time. Connectors ol laden with fine! shines lo IIW YORK Reduced rstu for automobilu accompanied by passengers. EASTERN lTIAMll-IIP LINE 8. INC VBUI MONTREAL 1'0 LIVERPOOL . Montcalm Monte-lure LANGQN’ _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. hletlsgnrnn i lllullll0l'llli—llOUTllAIPTON— . . . . . . . . . . . Mlnnetlonn 1140M QUEBEC 'I'(I IHCLFANT-JILANGOW his. 2d. Sept. 28 hlontnalrn i!) Q'IIIJRIIOIYBO—-BOUTIIAMPTON— HAKHUIIO Aug. l! . . . . . . . . .. Empress of Scotland flllll. L Sept. 29 Empress of l-‘rtulrs TO CHERBOUBG — SOUTHAMPTON Nept. l5. 0st. d Empress of Scotland Ipply En Agents G. BRUCE BUBPEB Dis. Pass. Agent 4O King Street Saint John, N.B. Lower income Taxes Lower Fertilizer Prices non. ionu E. SINCLAIR AND rut. n. u. ruwus, Liberal Siiliiila lhis will he one of the Greatest and Most lhrilling Meetings of th STRAND THEATRE, WEDNESDAY EV muttil gietcuiny 11121110] 30:10“ o! e pro ll 01h 8 Oil d M‘; “These Women” worwv- woo-w- ‘ ' - Morton prodded him in the ribs. IV IALGOLII QUART l - “And about flve hundred per cent profit." he supplemented. , “Maybe? said the producer, "but yit isn't lucky to brag. We'll pack this place all summer, and then we'll turn it lnto a winter ghomi ‘I'll get s couple of high-priced com- edfunil, and s better prlms donna, and put Nons's name in electric lights ‘outside, right. sway." ‘Contentedly he lighted s cigar, CHAPTER XlLVXI “Of course l am 8114-" lie turned, and seated lllmleli’ upon s stool. Against the wall was a heap 0f flowerfl; "l" l" “K nations and orchids and H1018 0! brilliant yellow and purple bles- They were divided into fi-y drinking thll d-ple bever dolly. ‘Ile pom age males three gdlons. On the floor was s greats , floral horseshoe. |ceae The ushers had finishsd Morton hpgked thebcard that, their lbasty seertfih fol: lost purses "~' was sttac e to s em em. ‘and goves and sud erchlefs and '- lu-l" ' °°~ 3"‘ I!" "- "A. Sunshine Production-Mayl lists. 4 ' the Clouds Never Cover Your The silence recalled to Morton Fsoe," was the legend that was that he hsdieft Audrey and Phr- “persistent Agthfnfl_ A most 415-. written on it. rish in their sea , walling for him. a M ere .r::;; meant"- ii.‘.r°riiét.f‘sl"i.‘t.fifi' h rs stenc - . f,',',‘,',“2.‘,‘,f,fl",§ff,',.,'j§g‘ £63k, comm She was starting toll remove the pushed at an iron door. to sap away strength and leave the grease-paint from her face. with Tho darkness of the theatre, in sufferer in a state of utmost contin- 8'94" in?“ ‘l! Wm cmam- "d °°“:1';"ltt° lllllekllghled "a3". calli- unl exhaustion. No wiser precaution “l?!” ‘it l?“ 98?“; t with ‘beiedumllgr “IR l‘: ' "ed can be taken than that of keeping “H! "ngniae mfld‘°fflrzg to be. my‘ “Yes it“ f,’ c“ ' at hand a supply 0f Dr‘ ‘l’ D’ K81‘ srsllllllnlgtwnlaager" A sllnl ouyll figure aDDroached logg’s Asthmn Ilernedy, famous as “Morton l;dded‘appmva] "He." Mm out o? ma‘ loom ‘he m“! pawl“ remmly for eradwrtake care oi you He's square ". "Why where's; Parrish” “liltg '11“ M-“ell-"t" "w" m“ “m!” She started to pull her sleeveless She tthok his ilflll. "Mr. ‘Parrish " sir passages. waist from her shoulders. Morton shs said, "got angry, and went ijéiii stepped outside. borne." Mr. Sunshine himself was wait- He drew her to the landing, just lng at the door, beaming and hap- below the stage. , ' py. He thrust his head inside. She glanced into his face. . .. ,.. ~ a m»--.».2..tl‘2t."§f.l‘.§a.€‘i’.'t“'...t'.*’..°’i§?»: "'-‘-'tséi.‘-’.".'il"'ics"".ii‘.'." -. ‘°"°' °'”"'d ""5 Wm‘ 9°°drylng the whole show yourself!" said "It was really nly fault." dw"""ll "W" "d him" Wm "ll Withdrawing his head he shookl "No matter whose fault it was" 73"" Wm‘ °" “mm” °"°P' APP” hands warmly with Morton. he snapped. I JOSEPH DOYLE "Let us congratulate ourselves," go away and leave you. 1343'3‘13W7ll- ho proceeded. "I am thinking now, it you did to him?" i-—-"_—*-—*—" shall task them to change her con- She looked around for a chair. MEETINGtrnot Irightlawsy. and take a, bigiThlge was one ut the head of the Jump n sa ary for a long term, or fig t oi steps. on the stage level, “The Annual General Mew“ “shall i plan to take her out oi this and she ascended to it. Morton fol- ih’ ch"|°“"°w" ca" c°mpa"y' P381?’ and get her starred m the ‘olylnlglti hint he wasn't REAL." sire Limited, will be held at the Com-y He placed ms finger m his ‘are, Sam simng dowm Pill)“ omitfl- charmtlewwm °"‘tlesd. and looked at his friend with “We were talking. while tire Wldllfidi)’: AW“! 25m- 1925- "iwrlnkled brow. ushers threw up the seats, and eleven o'clock l" "ll! m°""l"iir with, “Suit yourself," laughed Morton. banged around. I said i thought‘ I Vi¢W 1° l"? idlflllfllllw"! "M" "I'm sure you won't allow her to Nona was a real artist. He gave Tuflldiy- Sepflmbflr 23!". 1926 I! lose money. in the long run." n little sneer. l-Ie said dancers the Same Pia” ind hour." “No indeed." Mr. Sunshine earn- and singers are just butterflies. C. FAIRALL FISHER, estly assured him. "We shall aim to and aren't worth much in the] Sccy. Tress. MAKE money. Look!" world". ' He drew from his pocket a sheet Morton settled on the top step, in order to hear better. "i suppose he‘ doesn't like flow- ers, then, either,” he commented. "That's Just what I said to him," she replied. "And Itold him I thought he wasn't real. himself. First he was such a SllClK-lll-Lllé-i mud, tucking up standards of hisl own for other people to live by, and then all of a sudden he became foolish and ran around after a lot‘ of little chorus girls who don't. know anything. Then, because‘ You called him down. he gets to oi music, and holding it before him, bummed the air in a voice by no means unmusicsi. “We're going to interpolate that," he said. "I had it written for her. She must have more encore num- bers. \Vusn’t she a wow?" Radiating pleasure, he popped ill- _. __ _____ -_ _.__-i- TENDERS Will be received by the undersign- ed until September 1st for the building of s school house at Brack- Iey, Lot 33. in accordance with Plans and spfifllflfllfitllll Willfiil ml)‘ to Nepal's dressing room, and shut be seen at the residence of Alph- the door. Morton wandered to onsua Bryanton, Brackiey, or at the the stage. where little knots of per- Educatlon Office. Charlottetown. runners still were standing, in cost- EDWARD SELLICK. ullle, gleefully reviewing their first Secretary of Trustees. night's success. be s stlck-in-the-tnud again." Brackley School District. He shook bands with the produo Sire paused. l089-8-5,6,7,16,17,18, Bl’- ~ Err-Minister ltl "He bod no right to; What wasl "What than!" lnasired Morton. "Then he got up and Ient away," said Audrey. "He wouldn't even 55y 'good~nifllh.t'." Morton's expression was divided between laughter sud wrath. "That fellow is as full of self- osteem sets grapefruit is of juice." he pronounced. - At this moment Nona appeared, gscorted by her new personal man- sgor. "Let's have some supper," she said. "I'm furnished." Mr. Sunshine swung to Audrey's de. and took her arm. "Come On up to my apartments." be proposed. "I’ll ‘phone for them to have somevhing for us to eat." Using tbs door-keepers’ tele- phone. he called his butler, who sieopily responded. Morton brief- ly ordered a cold supper, ‘with sandwiches and salad and wines, to be set out. "it will be ‘better thorn going to one oi’ the restaurants," he said, re- turning to his party. His car was waiting, and the four proceeded, by wny of silent side- streets, to Morton's Toronto home. They were admited by the re- prouctrful butler, whose ayes were swollen with the marks of early sleep. “Don't wait for us." Morton told trim. “If the food is ready, you can go back to bed." Mr. ‘Sunshine dropped his hat and slick on u chair, and gallsntly steered Audrey by the elbow, to tile dining room. Nona and Mor- tun followed. The butler poured three cocktails. twu me , pt-ti iler own drink contentedly. Au- rlrey pledged hers in n glass of wat- I QQUGUST '18, 1926 Free Scampi? the New Scientific Sanitary Pad Your Opportunity, Madam-to learn of this new way in woman's personal hygiene which doctors and nurses recommend. Go today to any of the drug or department store; which display this banner. Help yourself to a sample-no questions, no conversation, Only one sample to a person. Offer limited to this week only Wherever this blue banner is displayed 0i‘. “i never COUMD drink," she sighed. "Thank Providence!" supplement- ller guardian. They sat and talked and specula- ted over Nouns future until dawn taume. Audrey's eyes were heavy, and her head dropped forward now and again. Each time shs raised it with an apologetic smile. “Poor cilillt!" said Nona. "Let her K0 to bed!" Audrey looked at her “This is the latest I ever s up in my life," she said. Morton filled the glasses that stood before Abe and Nona, from a bottle of sparking wine. "We'll adjourn then," he propos- ed. filling his own gins. They tossed off tile wine. and! rising. told Audrey good-night. "Vt'e'll catch an early taxi, and take Abe home," Morton said, "and ell gratefully; after that you and l. Nona, will go old due to for a little drive. Some fresh air won't hurt you." (To Bc Continued) of Finance anil Charles . A‘ Exillinister oi Railways BOTH EMINENT You will hear about the Budget, 0ne oi the Greatest in the History oi our lt Gives (I » /'—*/*.v '.>.E;\g> PUBLIC MEN Gui People Lower Automobile Prices lt my“ ‘ old December 16th, 1 heifer 2 years oid over that amount 6 months credit 1 heifer 1y, rrl Bearers in Queens will also speak 4 months old. Grade Holstc|ns—1 cow 3 years! old due to freshen August 22nd, cow 3 years old due March 17th- On the premises of Brent Wood. Piqs—6 pigs 5 months oid, 1 sow} Horses-—1 Draft Mare 6 yearmwlth 9 little ones at side. . old, 1 horse, dark wood, 14 years Farm Implements-Hay mowen! old, 1 mare. black knlgiit, 14 years rake. disk barrow, ctc., 1 douhiel f"+te truck wagon (Francis l. SOD.) wm. Cows-Registered Holstein-i piste with box and hay rack, just cow 2y: years oid due to ireshenlund a few months’ sing“ truck August 22nd, 1 cow 7 years oldnwalon, can, gXpTQSI and driving ——~_. d“ l° PNBM" rim/ember 9"" liwaeons. harness of all kinds, double‘ Th‘ umhallm“ “n” 7°? Priv- cflow 8 years old due to freshenland 8mg“, cram "paw,"- 50, Etrchzzlfer Psfzzzzycorellllltxltxd ' n, arch 17th. (7 day. record 550 lbs. buwel‘ of "fixed feed’ 4° he," andrroom- Wm‘ not ‘Ir him": l: . mm“ 23 lbs- b"m°")' 1 “W 5 7"" 60 chickens. Other articles too num- “"0! bl"! Ind building lot, I freshen December 16th, ".0", to menuom lfllowtlen evwlos 7 t, a. l °°W 3 We" "id d" 1° "HM" Terms-Ali sums up to s15 cash,‘ MAY srswsrrr, discount for cash per ennum. ii day not fine. first fine day (a l‘ lowing. to ireshenl illliilliiNlr Sill-I l ‘nwmdw AT VICTORIA, AUGUST 19th HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer 1302-8~16rnw. 123 Dorchester 3pm, years old, 1 calf bull on approved Joint notes, 6 per cent c i l257.-8-13-12i. Dunning .F—*._ r/i r A \.._~J\.C\,§,\_ a Country 1x36 lower Farm implement Prices Gheape ns the Cost oi Living Generally 3 _ p ‘ -_ /‘/__ f r- \/\_\. . \..\'3~y\.C\,:,\.L .,. , fil ,.r—\____ . .\r_\\\:\\/\\_._.:’~Z/ Whole Campaign ENIN G