l .< tow i‘); y-e-s-qq-s-wvw,» "n- .1')lr~!1. 1 ll rt l n"! ‘L’ ‘ ‘ “u ..~.~.,...., .0..- PAGE “These Women” IY MALCOLM DUAIT O-O-O-OO-OOOO-QQ He considered the question he- fore he answered. “l think that idea is fading." he told her. “As a mat- ter nl fact, it is likely that Audrey I . l THE CHARLOTPETOWN ' gauntlet OOOOQ Her face fell s little. “But will that separate rne from you?" He shook his head and smiled, "l will be one of the most regular patrons of that production," he told her. "l do want you to succeed, Nona. and to be happy!” They were silent again, as the car swept through a little village, nnd turning on a side road, started back toward Toronto. This‘ drive ran through a rougher portion of the countryside, and in; one place, Oars Collide On Bridge, Five . Persons Drowned (C-Inadian Press) .MONTREAI... Aug. fir-Five pet) pie are thought to have been drowned when two automobiles crashed tonight on Pout Des Ced- Where the m“ w” bwkeni u" res which spans the Soulanges Can speed of the car subsided to s ' crawl’ The’ turned on me "t" al near Couteau Landing about i l Io your tan cup. | Ash your grocer. I l TENDERS Tenders will be received by the' undersigned up till August 10th, 1926, tor the purchase of the Methodist Parsonage situated at HEN!!! "ls your husband a quiet dresser?" "Yes. he ls until he loses his col- €& ‘lflar button." 5"""4P'“‘“"" will settle into something like a nor- "°""*'T“c"‘ inal condition of mind. But l want- rhijfihs: ed to ask you not to stir up any- uulfln thing more. in dealing with her." Y" "B431": "Oh, l won't!" Nona said. “Au- drey's a wilder ivoman than I am, when she gets started! l thought she was going to pull my hairhthe last time we talked together." Morton chuckled. “So did l," he concurred. “But that's over with. Anyhow. you gained your point- you remember she invited Parrish to go out to dinner with her?" He got up. and held her coat for her. She adjusted her bat, before the mirror. and then slipped her arms into the sleeves of the tan silk garment. "let's drive around town a bit," he proposed. "You telephone the boys to go over to my house as soon as they are ready. I've arrang- ed with the taxi man at the hotel for them to ride wherever they want to. and charge the bill to my account." But none of us have had any breakfast!" Nona said. “We came ill on the early train, you know, and waited a long time ‘before we went to your house." byway, a road that was not sur- faced. but was a little smoother than the highway they had just left. The return trip into the city 'took nearly an hour longer than they bail taken outward bound. lt was noon when they drew up to twenty five miles from_ihere. One car with all aboard toppled in the water. Three hours after the acci- dent searchers bsd pulled from the canal the bodies of an unidentified man and woman. They were con- tinuing their task on a report that the submerged machine had con- Miners Deaths Not Due to Poison- ing Says Houdini NEW YORK, Aug. 6. —- Fear and not poisoning by carbon dioxide caused the death of miners and others trapped in air tight compart- ments is the opinion of Harry Hou- dini who hail hmseif sunk in a coi- fln in a hotel smllllllllllfl pool for one hour and a hull toiliiy t0 prove his contention. Dr. W. J. McConnell of Phlliitlei- phia, a pliysloiigist of-the Unite M""ai<"€inis""""""i"es"i--" F‘ "Rn""""""\n (I438 JP... one minute I a Ends the pain in . Corns . the gate in front of Morton's home. They looked up at the dwelling, as they stopped. but none of the house party was in eight. Morton alighted. and turned to help Nona from the car. As he did taiued five persons. Free Fight in States Department of Rimes. WiIii| examined the stage magician anill opponent of spiritualism before’ S. Africa Over Flag Question LONDON. Aug. 6-—A free fight occurred at a meeting in Durban. South Africa, over the flag ques- tion. according to a cable to the {billy Express. and Colonel F. H. P. Crcswell. Minister of Defence and Labor. who favors the proposed now national flag with the Union Jack excluded, was shouted down s0. he beard the front door open. Turning, he saw Parrish running from the house his hat in his hand. and an expression ofecute disturbance on his lace. "What's the matter?" Morton asked. as the young man came to a stop beside him. Parrish was struggling for utter- ance. his face suffused and angry. "Those girls!" be exclaimed. hoarsely. “They were mixing cocktails," he explained. "and the cook says she'll quit if they come in there again. when he attempted to defend his Pleasant Valley, consisting of one acre of land, dwelling house, barn and large woodshed. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be received In sealed envelope and marked "Tender for Parsonage." JAMES A. TAPER. Secretary Trustees. Bradslbane. R. R. No. 1, P, E. l. 9l8~T-26mwfTl. ‘Miiliiilotlw .ou niio Gyproc Wall Board Cement Lime in Casks and . Barrels. Hardwall Plaster Calcimed Plaster I |.. M. PO0LE 8i 0 .3 I Pooh's Wharves l 0+» l ' l l 957-7-28wf1ti61. ._____#_ lili0Tl0li_ SALE of magnificent how-ehold furniture at Arena Rink. Tiaaldil)’ 19"‘ i‘ 11 o'clock sharp. i . l I l l i 1 am instructed by Mrs- J- K- Rosa to sell on above date all her magnificent household furniture as follows: 1 iBeautlful Heintxman‘ Plano, 1 Mahogany Couch, 1 inlaid, Tgble, 2 wicker Chairs, Reading; Lamp. clock. Mahogany mHBICi cabinet, 2 Walnut Chairs, 1 Mi" hogany Table, 1 Jacobian Table,- Bewing Machinr. Brass Bed. 2 Sec-i ‘ tlonal book cases, 1 sectional Book? Case and Desk. 1 Bureau, 1 Walnut Drbeser, 1 inlaid Table. High 0V8" Range. 1 White Enameled Table, 1 White Enameled Bed. 2 White En-l . gmglgd chairs, 1 Wicker Couch. 1 Large Oval Mirror. 1 Small Oval; Mirror, 1 Original Steel Engraving. 1 Oak Hall Scat and Mirror, Brass Umbrella Stand. Flour-pot stand, Plano Stool, Numerous hooks ln-. eluding Rcdpathh’ history of the; world and several valuable sets. 3. Kitchen Chairs, China, Glass-Ware,‘ Kitchen Utensils and silverware, 1‘ Oak Table, 1 Couch, Many valuable; pictures. Sale positive no reserve.- loapoctlon Monday 1 to 2.30. The biggest sale of household furniture‘ held In this city for some time. - J. A- McDONALD , Auctioneer, -Iri. i "some r. . n‘ t-aulilloyvor. tie tip a crust of hrea L ;in n muslin ling and Plflfi‘. it. in the ' Rlllltlflflltil- smell from IlPTVlNllnR tliiv house. wiiijiao Fowl and Broilers. ll you have, any to offer please phone or wrltel us for quotations. The Harris Abattoir Company, Ltd. i 1 049-8-3-1wk. i i Shore r3511" For Sale l HALF MILE FROM soums . » q Thle'ls an ideal farm and a beautiful location with first class building and. u. I mob mic 0i vii" tlvatlon contalnind 9° '0'" 1"" only a mile from churches. ochools‘. flares, whsfls and station. Will sell with or without crop.‘ stock and farm machinery. Writs or N"- P. A. ROONEY Souria 1128-8-6-101. PIUINI l”! Dr. W. R. Carson OIIIIOPIAIWOI Ihse Year Palmer nucleate Ollee Ill Prince Itrset (Opposite , It. Paul's (lingual s . . .companion to Reggie Supp." lillfiifiillhi ITIAMIHIPl LINES“ ING He let out a cry of self-condem- nation. “What a shame! Tell them to hurry over lo the house. and get breakfast there. Audrey will be getting food ready for the girls, anyway.“ He turned to the telephone. and calling Audrey, told her that the young men would be over shortly. "She says the girls are hungry a; ivoives," he said. as he hung up the receiver. l i l l J *3 l SHOULD DREAM ON ‘i, Author (thinking n: has "ar ITIl/Cd“): For many years I have JITBHVYVCG of being a great writer, s -- Iarlrrgsxevrent Reporter (conducting The!’ we“! dowu “airs to break‘ murwew), yes’ | know how n h fast in the hotel dining-room. Then they entered Morton's car, which had remained parked beyond the time allowed by traffic rules. and together. drove into the country. The fields were green with newly growing crops, and farmers. mount- -—but don't give up your dream. leisurely business over the soft' earth. “isn't it lovely?" sighed Nona. "Whenever l get out here in the open, l feel as if l were a little girl again, and innocent. and happy." "Aren't you happy?" he asked. Her arm was under his. and she gave his elbow a slight squeeze. THE AIRMAN'$ PLANT "is anybody nanny?" she c0un- throush the door. WY 5°!“ "‘°""-' A"d""Y M“ m" “And what is this beautiful qereii. "Nona," he called, "will you ask ion‘ climbing plant growing over our 'I‘l1i3y were silent u little while, Audrey to get me some colil “yhcn Parrish appeared’ he T” aviator friend's doorway?" as tiic car entered a tiny tract of Cfflilm?" ‘"59" '0 “m” [he ‘hall um“ h? w“ "A balloon-vine, of course." womllltllfl. They could smell the Withdrawing. he wallted the “‘s‘"'~‘" “l” gm“ “m” "p*“‘"s' i fragrance of the green trees, and a Pound white box that Nona brought H“ ronnwed wmmm mm M5 study’ vividly colored bird swooped dlr- in him. She stood outside ihe "Tlfmvfuny locked the door‘ ,, octly before the radiator, swerved. 5001'. 1M“ cmlmm l“ outrageomi’ anti evaded the rushing motor car by a trainer's breadth. The girl turned her eyes from side to side, at the quiet green of the forest, until they were in open country again. "i always feel as if i were run- i nlng, breathlessiy, after happiness, with lny hand outstretched-mud never quite grasping it," she said. Ha linked his fingers with hers. and with his other hand. pointed to ll farmer working in the field. "There's the only real happiness there is," etfiid he. T She gave an exaggerated shiver. "lint i couiil never live on a farm!" who protested. "i don't mean that." be said. "Thai farmer is achieving some- thing in the world, iiuil doing it for thc ones he loves. See the children [iliiying around that house?" They were drawing near thei small, unpainted farm-house. Two youngsters were running and shout- ing in the front yard. "To make something grow. where THE POUTER PIGEON “You must be a millionaire or something the way you're all pulled up." “No. l was born this way!” Morton's tone was very sober. “But what can l do?" cried Nona. IWWhat is there that I can make ‘rgrow, and who is there that i love l-that loves me!" i ‘She looked up into his eyes. WHarry. l could be happy with you, -if I thought you loved me. l'm hab- ,.pier now, just being with you, here in this machine. than l could be 'with anybody else in the world. But you're never going lo love me, ‘are you?" l. He was silent. She twisted her “lingers around his, and held his ,hzinds more tightly. i "But i won't bother you about loving mc-il'm afraid you'll go illwély and leave me! Bul l can love you. can't l? You don't care if l ~————-——-————~—————‘ilb that?" He smiled a little. and patted ll s lJ K SOFT JOB "What does he do?" "He's employed as traveling "Soft job." lVhon boiling it cabbage 0i’ This will pri-voiil. the they'll go out on the lawn in those one-inch costumes of theirs! ed on tractors. went shout theiri“Look at your face." the mirror, and with a sigh. excused himself. Bififl." he said. “l'm going to try to get this stuff off." that opened from the hallway. Al'- ter a long silence, he put hi5 heed called. nose." view. her handkerchief. anii bore the rich carmiiie that the chor- us girl had applied. way. here. with these wild Indians." behind her handkerchief, now tilt. eil hat-k her heail and cried out with laughter. not so heartily. room. and sat down. owed, still rosy with delight, but with her voice under control, now. nothing was growing ‘before; to "it will come off in s clay or 7° B‘ c°'m""'d) bring food and clothing and the two." she told him. "l know. It's pleasant things of life to those he Waterproof lipstick. But don't loves-that's happiness. There isn't Tub your nose any more. it will any other kind." swell no" fortune. tremble to think what those girls Will do lo him. ions young man!" fifliiilia his office, gave brief dlirec- The kitchen looks as ii s cyclone had struck it. You girls stay out of there." He departed again. When be re- turned. it was with an air of satis-i stand thereon. The fight was be- tween supporters of the Jlertzog Government's‘ proposed new flag and members of the Labor party who want the Union Jack retained oxide for 86 miuulcs. ziness when he was relenseil from the coffin. Dr. hicCoiineil expressed himself amazed with the ileiuons- tration. and expressed the nplilloll that Houdinfs theory might cause important changes in safety meth- ods in mines. lit was computed that there were 34.398 cubic inches of air ln the coffin. The oxygen in it according to the physiologist. should have been all used up in Lhrce or four minutes, so that Houdini breathed "close" air filled with carbon di- COMMON sense has taught, . , . cat‘ “Id an?’ ghelxlpeflnml?" “B?” millions of sensible Pcolilci that J:‘lgg"fgz°gnzfén°l'ptzld'dd""‘hi1.i; et t~ a p ysica reaclons rom I can e cepcrt’ the test were not marked. Houdini any 10m rcmcfdy lb“ d?!“ not removing all soreness. Then thlemisi Sam ma, he re“ only a sugm dip stopt crauxr- riction an pres- sure of shoes-can ncvcr effect a rurr. famous Font Specialist, has perfected a thin, mcdicatc‘, antircptir, protective pad that has revolutionized the treat- ment of rorns. Dr. Scholi‘: Zinc-pads. Z1110- Put one on-the The pain ends the moment yo“ one to acorn. The soothing medi ‘my and experience has proved to healing starts bccaui th _ hing and preiiurc of llelt e ma" My mired/rd. Dr. Srholl’: Zine-pad . three sizes for Corns, ‘Czlrliiuzielsdeil: Bunions. At all “ Mail coupon below for lrcc llfllpls, shoe-Ila: l”, Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally These pads arc called The Sahel! Mil. Co.,'l'oronte, Oi", "H" m" "w "Ibis of m. lrbollhll dllfllCbrfll, MD.W , _ . "'- "ITB: Feet and Their are?‘ u? ma“ ' hi‘ .D_IScItoII's' ds pain is gone Addrrn d 7_.___..__.__________ facmm‘ ,as the countryls national flag. Sev< “l.” mcked the W,“ cemm and oral men were injured so badly plut away the gin and bum-d] andlthey were taken to a hospital. ai the rest of the stuff, and I'll not,’ '——' open up again while those girls srelmms w" Parrish w wme that at here. Where did they go?" ierllmm- l h “Upstairs “gall-- Nona 531i ‘ Luncheon was accomplisherll. “They've decided to rehearse atamld dlmculues‘ The s"! a while. before itincheon." a not dveliniieotinnvfd ftlfioelizsliegfglsggiiiil: l -- cs, e y Morton groaned. And I suppose hedchambersl and they gravely an peered still clad in Morton's gear. They laughed at his predicament. when he told them about his nose. Audrey did not laugh, but wore a worried pucker on her brow when she looked at him. He reassured her. i “I don't mind it, much." he said. The girls threw bread, and chat- Nered. and ate ravenousiy» bill He turned mm a sma" lavatoryicheou over, they retired to put on their rompers. "We'll work an hour. and then I'm go- ing down town." "You can't," Nona reminded him. H6 inspected himself again in ‘lMy rooms are filled up with ho told Morton, “and l wonder you stand for it." Ho, produced n packet of letters. and handed them to his employer. Morton glanced over them, one by one, dictating his replies. T-here was a babble of iemlnlno voices outside, and Parrish lonkeil up apprehcnsiveiy. He was reasw sureil by a glance at the locked‘ door. The concert grand piano in the music room, iii the rear of‘ the hallway. thundered to the stroke or a practiced haiiil. "That's Nomi playing," sold Mor- ton, zibsentiy, tis he glanced nt the next letter in the heap before ihim. His brows drew together. "Ponfound it," he excliiilmeil; Par- rish svniti-d. its the older mail cou- tinued his reading. When he was done, Morton stepped to the door. and opened it. "ituilrey!" be called. The girl, flushed and panning. ap- peiired. "Audrey." he said, "I've got to leave for Arizona tonight!” "What's the matter. _Harry," she "Tluis stuff won't come off my he growled. from within. Look!" _ He emerged, and turned to the lgh-t so she could get a ‘better iShe covered her mouth with The black was gone from his 11p eyebrows. but his nose still "Look at it!" he repeated. rue- ully. “i can't g0 down town this l’ve got to stay a prisoner Nona, suffocating for an lnslnm He joined her, though “POOP Huffy!" she sobbed, rock- ng with merriment. He walked into the drawing Nona foll- Wlll be received by the dude-eh”. ed until September 1st for the building of a school house at Brack- ley, Lot 33. in accordance with plans and specifications which may be seen at the residence of Alph- onaus Brysnton, Bracktey, or at the Education Office, Charlottetown. EDWARD QELLICK- Secretary of Trustees. Brsokley School District- 1089-8-5.6.7.16.17.18. He touched the offended member siiiiv. Mid dropped his hand. ‘iwell. Ii don't mind much,“ he aid. "This is really Parrlglfg min. He'll have to come out ere every day now. until my nose ets back its normal color. And I He is such a ser- He went to the telephone, and Laaégkcanknakk. A CANADA S. S. LINES LTD. ‘ S. S. “Ceuta” and S. S. “Hitherwood” Arrives Charlottetown Leaves Montreal Here's Isand mi excellent 0p work Set. 75 Gold-Eyed Sewing Needles, 51 Art Needles, as follows: 16 Silk and Cotton Darners. 15 Mllllncra Needles. 16 Embroidery Needles. 3 Rug or Tapestry Needles. 3 Chenille Needles. 1 Steel Stiletto. leatherette (ruse. 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BRUCE BURPEE, District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N. B- should travel regular trains August 9th making connections ° WIN N IPEG leave Saint John, 12.01 A. M.. Atlantic (Midnight, H. M. DAVISON, Local Agent. and leaves for Nfld. July 19th B. 8. "HITHERWOOD" July 15th B her hand. She sank hack in the i Steamer‘ ' ‘ machine into the soft cusions. with INTERNATIONAL LINE her shoulder pressed more closely Fare from St. John 810g against bis. ‘from Eaatport or Luboc, that?" She nodded. "l do." she said. "l‘il go on with this little revue of Au- . AQAAAAALALA 8. 8. "CEUTA" July 30th CARVELL BROS., LTD., Agents August 3rd ‘ALLA a- A a a a drey's. until she's through with it. But then l‘il be ready to start in a big production. Do you remember that manager, who gave a job to "Nonaf he said, "you can become 0., II. a very great and famous dancer. llo you want to go ahead with Every Wednesday Steamer leaves Si. John 9 A. M.. TENDERS Atlantis Time; Basil"?! the little thin glrl——the one whose L39 P- M-l 11ml” 2-30 dancing partner tried to get money P, M, Eastern Standard from Aum-eyj!" \ Time. RTFM!!! B08“)!!- She looked up for his nod of as- Tliursdav. 8 A. M. . On Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, steamer sails direct from St. John to Boston. leaving St. John 1 P. -M.. Atlantic Time. due Boston following day. 2 l’. M" Eastern Standard Time. Consumers: a! lesion sslrli line! sharia to NIW YORK sent. "Well, i told him that you and Audrey bad said you would hack me in a show. And he said l didn't need any hacking!" There was a pleased eagerness in her voice. "He said l was good enough in ‘he featured in his big show this fail! He Hllld he was going lo do it anyway. and that was why he was so angry when l left the show to (lam-i- with Audrey." ‘Sim looked anxiously into his Reduced rates for automobiles FY"- "A" Y0" Difiliivrl f0!‘ l1"- scconipsnied by passengers. PiMTY?" "Indeed lam." he snld heartily. August 10th next. building of any or all of the following works. Matthew A McLean, Soul-la and J. A. McDonald 6 60., the Department of -Publlo Works, Ch-rlbt-NMWH- Gealed Tenders will be received at this Office until neon on Tuesday, from any person or persons willing to centric! for the 1. Mclnnls Mill Bridge, (Iowan Bras. New lelilnd Reed. Let 44- 2. Concrete culvert at Gewan ‘Brae near Mclnnls ‘Mill EPW00- 3. Concrete culvert at chsverlfs Crack on Sourla River Road, Sour-la East, Lot 45. 4. Concrete culvert iii southsmnlen on Cardigan-Isl. Peters Road. Lot 4i. b. New roadway at Mclnnls Mill BrIdIQ- of Messrs. Cardigan and at Plans and specifications may be aoen at the stores "And l hope you will become the Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender." mnst famous dancer in the world. You reiilly ARE good, Nona, my dear!" 996-7-30fmw6l. Cannot Stand Another Fo L. B. MeMILLAN. Secretary of Public Works} l042-8-3.5.7.9-l0. 50,000 HARVESTERS WANTED" FROM DIIMILIITTITOWI $14.00 (PLus wan TAX) TO WIN NIPEG Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all poll!" in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta. [Ed- moniou. Tennis, Calgary. MacLeod and East. Special Low i- Fares Returning. GOING DATES AUGUST 9th AND AUGUST 25th Special Train Wil Monday, August 9th and run through to Winnipeg without ATLANTIC Tickets and W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent. ur T Years of King Governmoli SPECIAL EARS FOR WOMEN Purchase your ticket. to Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways, final destination in the West is a l Leave Charlottetown at 9P. M. change, 8TANDAHD TIME RT _ i. __ AND CHILDREN. whether or not your point on the Canadian National. all information from nearest Agent. L. P. RITCHIE, Ticket Agent, Station-