-..., I/_ i 1. l t __ _,, il, » . V e wa ling for bl-s I rst golf game 1 1 un-tll the knickerbockera were ready 1 e e Can you show him how to hold the man 'rw A ` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN S l _ Used after Shaving A Keeps the Skin Soft, `“r§§§,,, -1- ‘sat W _mtl the rey tlllle, fixe lille. -Silt- s,.'~n-<- . liti ie Kites llle. and and lin c lrzlpld will ter Mon Famow Inremanlonal Trash DETROIT - CH|(:;,gg IZIVICI- > #_-s?-_&1f~--S 5u1d_ 4-yoil are 0 mfamaled nh 37°" hate me 5°?" she asked' “only les 5 W _ . -\ - this young fellow, that you twisi f0‘He Shook me he"'d` She Waned sul \ , I t l~ 'Q everything to suit wha; he says. U; 2;at}.5;Y;€;rnl;l:;rh;0s,;;o;;;|§‘:g ha , , \ We ll make a fresh start on this. to you.. she told mm clinging a [2 )He leaned over. with his face mile cioser ' ate c one to hers. and tapped -slowly on un. so ,éthm 1 d not want t,,_hil »>` -' ` the mole to emphasize his words. n.. g , n , - hi I "H, ,ou do M dl talk about, he eu d, austereiy. i “"1" “S '° ““""l M i bill l li in il he 4 ’\. Bliss -Morton here. in any way this-Wong" ‘Liga Q nl; ad dem? 10,111 9 . ' nm" J°"i°f Vofml 5°” to j""'" slackgened hill? paaci. A131 rtelfe otlfegwe Tile -g rl p\1‘f»h@fi back he’ cha" two could go ahead. “Let's let with a. jerk. "You wouldlrt 0° them laik it he suggested ”“ t lat!" ` ' ' ' es - Audrey nodded, and they remain- “Certainly," Morton said. "He As ought 0 be in an D , ed geveral paces in the rear. for the] 8 t j anyway But l'm I th simply giving you this wurnlng- Ee:?1;m_derthnfmg1e wa k' They ti , _ ‘o see e e. quick motions dm" nmlest M185 Morton' “md of Nona/3 right hand. as she talked ' better go “°“"" earnestly to the young man besl"’_§'0;“PP‘;me mm hom out at tie: b f rg." 1 '_ _ . B ..why_.." N,°;"`;`__m,d' _.I mougm :flI]I1Kl?;la|§lL;“5o§‘,‘;,:“tgmtl;e13‘Hg itown.” Nona. surmlsed . "She'g he. niet that girl! Anyhow. she'si M0,»l,,n7-- ' l§J“§))h°'*if““ Zhi* rvenltnl-d 39'" - » _ ‘ ._ . , . , e w n o ans, r slri `;'(l;1llli Inllurlllu Joe gets! Ihlqii its a llel’ the girl crled.‘ ‘She ‘Kang fuzieto drum; “am mm' audi s t* if UW “ 0 fe* just tried t0 frame him. He-dancin with mm arwrward” 1 you ull ful- u thousand del- wouldnt :all lor ner, and une was Monfm Dam for me ma' ,mtl 1 trying to -get even." ; \\'1`lh ll §h;lr1l ~-xrlailluiilill, Aud-l Audre ll -ru31,ed_ She bu;-1ed.Ul9¥ had '~"7n9i1m€d» “nd wld the ¢,,,»,1,.,1 and |,,,,1,,.,| ,,,,,,1,,_ Tug, her mceyfx iletr open hands and walter they would not want thai the Ulilrr girl'- eyes wereliiioullua; --'rms lt- terrible: his uw-l”°'””h ‘hai he WH Diiwinx -before' ii on her, :lnll there - v'- them- WHS B glint in them rilut was not to he wlorwn gouuirud her on the arm "L@"S 5° ‘° 3 Iheatef- “Pd find' mistaken. All~ lHe llid not move, untill she took Q O ` lm by the arm, and drew him to . \ AND . is feel. Hngillg back. he follow- 1 . ._ _ od looking into the street below. P-TQ ___ ..-` li' listening to the music. ~"-u _ - `1 “Listen here, you tool!" 'Nona V Eff. ' ° ° ‘I ,Morton ,aughed_ ...I.mt.S mv -snlrl to him. ‘l know that yon went " Y ' " " ’ oM» rm, qi;-due, and olliared hh chair :sured him to be qui" hd been mt Km EGG LAVING CONTEST The g rl refused t ” iN u a s ou'vo got some et |°"|Y m°'m5 hi* pn” md 'u'°"' Notes on the P E. Inland Egg Lay These Women pianattirrnj in hlako, and I wtllt gig” gqbgxl h? spell; °|°"hn b°f°"° ing contest for the 37th Week BY he "' :. :l:_:.~;::_ ,.52-.r:l:§» .0 .. ..._ ur.. EIGHT MUNTHS 1°"- I *+0-¢+o+o+¢+¢¢0+¢-o44»¢-gp. “She‘s coo-coo," -Nona confided i0‘t°” \° “ mac” MW thu!" `~ \ ¢ \ ui” nt. and Morton, rubbing his lNona stood looking at a picture. m . across the room. and bringing p nts (64 eggs) and Mrs. D. J. Cannlichael's B. J. J. are third with .Ed 5 ,-had on application to the uperin- tendent, Experimental Station. Charlottetown, P, E. I. Mi-_ Hamid Laird’s B. R. are sec- Ld ond with 1436.9 points (1390 eggs), Experimental Station W. I.. pen No. 1, ls -3rd with 1384.6 points (1533 - eggs), Mr 'Palma e Foster's lB (P337 63811) 3,5 points (44 eggs.) 203.9 points (174 esss). Experimen- al Station IB. -R. hen No. 7 is sec- nd with 198.5 points (207 eggs), Mr. Joseph Carmlchael's B. R. hen No. 8 is tihird with 192.2 points, (164 eggs.) The rules, regulations and appli- cation terms for the 1926-1927 Con~ test are now available and may be Q14 l-¢Q€~;_ Mi|mrd'» Llnlmont for liurnn. Nova Scotia , Provincial Exhlbltlon AMHERST, N. s. _ The total prod-uction for the week . B - . R. are fourth with 1366 points (1572 eggs.) while Mrs. Frank Haiilday's B. R. are fifth with 1333.7 points, Mr. Harry Hyde's Barred Rocket, lead the Contest for the week with 61.5 points (56 eggs.) Mrs. F. Halli-' day'B `B. R. are second with 54.5' ’ `Vlr Harold Lsird’s -H. R. lien No. , 1 - 3 leads the Contest to date withi- I Th' Mornlng Hmm' san” _ Jill-Y 29 1926 “Hi ri' . n ate with 1442.4 ~ ’ 551.1; --1,001, ,mwy Qulc-kg" from her," she exD|a1ned_ ,them that way from the world. 1 _ ‘ Dr A ' ' . Chase s po nts (1371 eggs) udrey lookeii. in the direliion par,-1811, “-110 had 1,1-ought another OUT 0111)' WH) Dl*0l9Cii0I1 is our _ _ ,1 A little ABBEY`S in 3 'glass of water carb day helps nature keep you well. ABBEY`S make, I drink alive with laughing bubbles. You`ll like lu Cool, Clean tasbe and its gently corrective action, l l ~- \‘¢\|~ i. *O-O-Q-O-+9-of-§O4+ro+. ° M Tenders For Lighting F03 SALE Office of the Town Clerk, Alberton,‘ -__ P. E. lliand, up to August 30th,l | will sell on the Mgrkeg for lupplylng electricity for street gn Friday gg 11,30 A_ M" lighting and domestic purposes. The car in good repair. Term. lowest or any tender not necessar- gEN_|_ ily accepted. For further lnlorm~ =\tI°n apply 1° ses-7-28-al. C. T. GREEN. Town Clerk. ri* - 939-7-27-tts3i. Of choice household effedts at m August to Sept. Auction Rooms, 86 Queen Streez _ _L chair. ual beside mm. He glun~ 4th 1926 °“ ‘F'|d=Y» July 300° if 1-30 siwfr- I w1]| gel] that d M-0,md_ as if seeking a way to - 9 1 I am instructed by the Executors t,f I gang you have not re_ of the estate of the l-ate George ] ll “S11 down, Mn pa,.,,1Sh,~ Nona _ Mutch to sell by public Auction on No Kent d DM1|,,g the chair with har celvedra copy of the above date all the household ef. . d_ facts of lat George Mutch, oncist- gurrenllering. Parrish dlsconsol- ifiii °‘f P»"‘|:"» difiifis f`°°m arid DCU' Monday’ ly qheyed 'She mrmed toward -_ room furniture. 6 very old mahog- 'n v ri. until ner shoulder touched wnte; any diniiw-f°°m <=hair=.1 antique commenm g at s. He drew away, and turned st? ,*°f2. 1 old chest of drawers. one[O’Cl0Ck /`Il00I\. could see Audre n y and Morto avid oil painting and several steel( the organ alcove. Nonu‘s body Secy' engravings. a lot of cllcloths, car-]eI'I\ -COI\V€I\ienceS¢ tained its droop ll hi di ection. ot d the rtl I a' l 1 h at ° 2. ... BOX 153 s..;.:,". ‘:...;.:_ :.;.,-,zzzperiv in first class |310. giflilced Hi fhemv 3-nd inter' Amherst, Ni S. ¢hi|19 ¢i8¢ in and shout premises.`,pair Terms at sale ted, watched them for a moment. . . Sale positive. No reserve. ' ' riliev ;;1r‘l;e;lm-llificgnzo i;ersaltl;;l‘sic. and 0118 WI" be mailed sy order of executors. ‘ BENJ, CARTER, ` 0 9-43' J. A. M DONALD, on~on Nona's face. 'at Once. 0 Arwgiqnegr, Au Audrey begun to sing, Nona 9757.29.25 »_ _ ' 965 7 28'3|~ 970-7-29-laatmon. relessl_ dropped her grin across _ - _ - ‘ ' u liuclrvur ner chair, und routed 1”” r ltiy 'Come down to the other her to the window, where they marry Miss Morton Do you clubs "I'm afraid l'm too -busy# Aud- levery afternoon, and l get so tried ‘I don‘t think I can play." J \Parrlsh‘s face fell. “l just thoggllt lt might amuse you, he sal _ Audrey compressed her lips, and was about to make a retort, but Morton interrupted. "Suppose you sing," he proposed, "and l'll play ifor you." 1 'He looked significantly at Nona. ;a.nd smiled. Nona herself was sur- _ Women’s l Allure - °° hill* "mP=fI1d ‘Hier 978-7-29-31. W Canadian National Railulads FMU ?g_eJl§l.2v1;lT$gg 824.80 HARVESTERS To WINNIPEG Plus bali' a cent a miie beyond to all points iii ‘MiHiii0bH. Saskatchewan Alberta, Ed W A N D monton. Tennis, Clilgsr-y_' MacLeod ami FHL 3P°¢laI Low Flru Returning. 1 GOING DATE AUGUST sm. f Special Train Will Leave Charlottetown at 9P.M.lZ Mondays Augllst / and run through to Wlnni I ii ` .nLAN'rlc s1'ANl?lIag "r`l'lJt;E°h°"”' U 'r I, srscull. oline Fong, women .AND cnlgprugu Purchase your ticket to Winnipeg via Canadian ,N 110 " dual destination in the West is a poininonnggaxggéihwggfaggf mn 7°" Tickets and all information from nearest Agent ` W. K. ROGERS, Olly Titket Agent. I... P. RITCHIE, Tick!! Agent, Btgtlgn. wayolfuzmieplunccziio; dhcazdslahtiuus FRESH, damning, immaculate 1,...."§"‘.;‘.2...‘."”..u.....°°°".i“°“.......r.si‘.i..°i aw time, my day! I1- lnckft&.oddzd miwbyric old-dm ‘ ‘ in 10 bettmdgq-women ,h\\&"h¢l:iploy"KOTE`X"..-nnew ny, 8 dm; no lbwrhcnt mondi- nary mtmqtpdn. About; .md deoduhq_ tho f5%llAaC@»¢r-spin Abdaundvy. Aban- Y v ig; , 1......" ".`?:,.:-me “'- lu his-nouns eq-duh ....--:'--._.......'-°- ....°"`-'€._'-":~...,...- "~ K OlT*€-X l hygienic handing:-new _`YOUTHFUL EVENING ENSEM- BLE COMBINES TAFFETA AND GEORGETTE I , I -i<1?§_' :f V » val/Alf' _i _ SI \{ ¢,`£¢';'|1f//,4 ll ,;v‘o`\lll',l§ ¢"¢1f‘l} ‘-'9"1"Q ' 1 n‘ Fii_'.i:l\\.'.;°:\\‘~ ’/(NIJ ¢»h|'»li,||'}, 1, N ' ’//lr l'|il\ '~-*lil* ,V/;:p,ii|,1ll\ ~€$\ ` up I “` ` I I , \ .. 1 -By Marlo Belmont I The youthful evening frock, re hand lightly on Parrlslrs I YY W Y I H* . . J __ -irleuae let me uiouel" he hissed./I” , L lrning his head. l ‘ ___Y_ -She leallell closer and anlsweredf ~ " "\~ I'//1,, ` 'iff /ll I ‘,l '- WORKMAN SHIP. which is accompanied by a cape to match, makes n lovely ensemble for the young girl in hill' 106111- 01’ .Wit out of them.. Above in shown such a costume. which strikes a distinctive note in in choice of deep nine red for the color, and soft georgette and crisp taffeta i0r the materials. 'rho truck nn ri -simple Med neckline, tlnished 'ly une 18 Of the tafleta, while the full bl! *ily-&ivi&|‘ _ _ scalloped formation. 'Phe yoke ¢.7.33_“_ _ shirred, and a puff of tailsta makes __ __J; _~M_V___V W i W i* V _ ,_,>_, - Kotox ro ulor 75° Kotox on 01.20111., co", tiers ol taffeta ruifles arranged ill Phone 721. own line of work, for which he has been care- fully trained, a number being with the Compalii’ ' since its inception about ten years ago. -- RESULTS. Ranches, using IMPERIALS regularly, w0ll over 90% of the prizes at the Fox Shows in Can- ada and the United States, received highest prices for pelts lat' Fur Sales, had file highest average of production and also the iitisghest mlmber`of young foxes raised to matur- To obtain FOXES OF HIGHEST QUALITY feed HIGH- EST QUALITY BISCUITS, “IMPERIALS.” IMPERIAL BISCUIT C0., LTD. Charlottetown, P. E._I. eei;5€;"> Tender. will bu received at tm.-` BY AUCTIUN ~'“~*-~ or VALUAB M|0'|'|0|| SALE pngpnn-ry1§‘vE ------ Fashion Fancies ' vt' -' - ‘ ., \ 4 T\ ` ”“““”---- --lfiuciiu 11'* "` \ _ __,,_ nu. rua iam “OF FOREMOST QUALITY" IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS are the most popular and outstanding Fox Biscuits on the market today be- cause they are unexcelled as to quality of _FORMULA which has been prepared after many years of successful practical experience on the advice of leading ranchers and in consultation with acknowledged scientific experts. INGREDIENTS which are of the highest quality only - the best Government inspected being utilized. Every employee is an expert in his so #..lli;;m¢. ' - Box 446. he Best Liberal El F. t Wan MacKenzie King in