-~..-,__=-.=..,-_....-o--- . _ §—_—_*/._ m’. n.‘ Y . t‘ liq-w; .__/ ti». 451w" fiew-fiec/jvrs j};- Zvsfy 0115b es This book will give you many QUEQCSCIODS for dqanges in Menu. And the dishes are easily and economicall pfePafed- writ; The rden Co. Lunlted. Montreal- \ 51 C. 00-16 That being the case. you surely wouldn't mind Introducing me to that handsome fellow over there‘. . ' [be Maritime Province: Flourish by Their Industries." BORDEN EACTORY-TRURO. Nil A slice of bread in thc doughnut box will keep your doughnuts Holt» “d "gh" i NOT POPULAR WITH THEM +e+e+eee++++u+o+++o++a1 "l h!" yvur-nelohlwr Fiitllillfl- .-Does she slng popular songs?" , “That may be, but not with us." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OO-O-OQ “These Women” lY. MALCOLM DUAIII] OQO-OO§€ (‘llA-FFEII LX Morton slowly took her handB. antl sliding from thc desk. stood up, holding hvr from him. "Ntlllil." he said, "You are offer- ing a woman's heart. But dear. I have nothing to give in return. Your love is fragrant and rlch. .\ly heart is dry, and covered with tho near of an old. old wound.” lit-r face lit-gait to twitch. as she saw what was coming. . "l)on‘t cry, dear." he wont on. "I'm only saving you from unhappi- ness] "But I didn't ask you to marry mo!" silo walled. "l just offer my- self to you. for you to (lo with as you wish. 'l‘nrow mo aside. when you're lhroitgh with me!" llc shook his head. and lowered her hands. ill: still held to them. though. as he went on. "Married or not. you would he exchanging your love t'or a dead blank. Our casual companionship has been a very. pleasant one to me Nona. but what can l offer you‘! Money? You have it in vour hand. Position? You are a. great artist. I believe you are the greatest dan- cer in the world. Companionship? \\'hy. instead of twenty years, Nona. I am centuries older than you! lleartaches. and itcartbreaks have had their will of me." llc loosed her hands, and they fcil to her side. She barely could speak. hcr chin quivering, and her throat moving convuislvcly. "You lllPilllr-‘Sfill do not want mo‘! That I shall go to London?” On an impulse, he threw his arms around her and kissed her. Then. as tsutldonly‘. he moved away. "(lo in London" hc told her "l know-d know! You will ho hap- picr than you cvct‘ can ho with a man whose lovc was buried down in the desert a score of years ago." lI oturtted and went out the door She lumped into the chair her head on the tiesk. her arms loosely ontfiung before her. lic uglflSvtl the door. softly. "Don't gn ln thcrc," lu- Yzaid to As in past years l shall this falll be open to buy large quantities of, both Certified and Uncertiflcd Irish] Cobblers and Green Mountains as; well as table stock and Cobbler; Seconds graded from Certified fields. Before selling elsewhere give me an opportunity to buy frdm you. ‘ NOT A DOCTOR——NO “She said she'd married a doctor when I know he's only a soda clerk." "No, she said he was a fizziclan, tlear." AUSTIN A. SCALES, Freetown, P. E. l.> +0+§§#O§§-§§4+§-O- '0lnn an. I offer for sale my farm situated; at Springfield, containing 100 acres at land with a 20 chain frontage and never failing streams of water running across centre of farm.i House and outbuildings in good re-: pair. This is one of the bcst farms; In the best farming district in the} province. Will be sold with or will», out crop to suit purchaser. For‘ further particulars call, phone or . “m” ' THE RASCAL "I don't believe that wife of’ mlne l; playing square with me." "Howzat?" "Why I took a bimbo to a dance the other night and there was my wife with another man." JOHN D. COTTON. Braclalbane, R. R- 1. l63-l-8-31-tts6l. illilillllN SALE PROPERTY ON STREET I am instructed to sell by public auction on the premises, the desir- able tenement house and large barn at Number 57 and 59 on the North’ aid of Bayflld Street In Charlotte- town on Friday next, Sept. 3rd at‘ seven o'clock P. M. The house lsi fitted with modern conveniences and la a very desirable location. BAVFIELD Parrish. "Wait. until Nona comes out." lic sank on the hail chair, and sat thinking. The young man watched him from tho other room. "is anything the matter. lllr. Mor- ton?" Th:- older luau shook his head. "Nothing." lll! said, "that you can help." ‘Parrish arose, and stood by him in concern. Something sir." ho said. Morton, his ltcad hcnt, sat with- out replying. Parrish looked un- easily zihout hiln. Thcn he heard thc sound of a door opening above. Looking up. he aw Audrey. She was .'ihnut to call to him. but he luitl his fingers on his lips, and poiutf-tl significantly at. Morton. Shc lookcd across the railing, anx- ifillrii)’. 'l"he man lu tho chair, though her movements had been WOMAN llllllLlI llMillLY WALK Mrs. Horn Tells bow Lydia E. Pinklmm’: Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health HamillnmOnt-"Ihavetalru: Lydia E. inkhanfs V table Compound IIAS gone wrong. four days at a time. Iwaa cold by afriendhfry For particulars apply to C. G. Duffy. Attorney. Dated this day of August. A. D. 1926. J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. 16l4-5l. run §AlE Dwelling House new, good barn, one acre land at Millview; Great stand for any tradesmen. Apply to McKlnnon and McNeil solicitors. (for) Mire. Robert Mutlow. 1608-8-30-7l 1st Monk: Laughing Hyena can't be happy all the time. yet he’: al- ways laughing. 2nd Monk: He can't help It. H! wan born that way. n 4 .‘1.\‘1r' Rugs and tunnels should lm turned around ‘W011’ 51X mmli-hs where thorn is much wear. Constant. turning in this way catiscs them lo wear evenly. To remove coflltro stains from linrn rub the spots with glyctarlnu and watt-r. lhcn hash wcll and lllv)’ will disappear. helps, and if Yak iaistan re your Vegetable Compound. I d" and by thetnmttaol totok twodbottleangg: eginmn ‘go aroun again. iben bottlges in all, and nowl am all ' t; again and doing my own work. ve six grown-ups tn work for, no I have plenty tzo do. Ialso used Lydia E._ ' ham a Sanative Wash, and I think itis good. But! owe m health to the Vegetable Gnnpoun and l think if more of it: was used women would be better ofl’. I would not be without ii: if itcoet much more."- Mrs. Nnnus Honu, B St. Matthews Avenue, Hamilton, Ontario. O Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink- ham's Ve table Corn d in excel- lent tota e at; sucba c. Italwayn arl d eat-clan:- yan w a Canadan atinnal ‘Railaus A From CHARLOTTETOWN HARVEST $24. 60 ,'( Plus War Tax) EXCURSION Sept. 3 Lead and East. T0 WINNIPEG Plus half a cent a mile beyond to all points In Manitoba. Saskatchewan. Alberta, Edmonton, Tannle, Calgary, Mac- SPEOIAL LOW FARES RETURNING Purchase your Ticket to WINNIPEG vla CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAVSMhet- h" qr not your flnal destination la a point on the Canadian National. For further particulars apply to W. K. ROGERS City Ticket Ail"! L. T. RITCHIE Ticket Aoent, Station. 6 Imp‘ that certain oils, benbs and essences relief. knee. shoulder. elbow, ankle or hip. ditions. As an all-round family llniment preparations. Get a SB-cent bottle Still’, Creaky Joints Become Supple Muscular Pains, Rheumatic Twmges Depart After much study and experimenting, a chemist happily discovered pain-subdulng substances were flrally comibi under the name of NBRVIIIJLNIE. Those who have used it can tell Y0" how quickly it sinks into the tissues and joints. now quickly it brine! NIERVILINE ls just the thing for sore, stiff joints, whether in the lug. invigorating effect NERVIhl-NE has on all sorts of rheumatic con- und sprains. NElRVllUllNE is about five times stronger than thick, oily had unusual power over pain. These ‘ in a scientific manner You'll he astonished at. the warm- for sore throat, chest colds, strains today. lIEMllNSTRllTlll Hon. John A. Macdo ing was Overwh tive. ly progresses it becomes increasing- ly evident that the tide is running more strongly than ever In favour of Hon. John A. Macdonaid and the Meighcn Govcrnment. At the Cardigan meeting o" TWSIiBY night the high-water mark 0f C0"- scrvative enthusiasm was attained. when the electors of that district amid tremendous applause heard the issues of the present election campaign discussed by lion. Mr. Mactlotialti. llon. Dr. lilaclllillail and lion. II. F. McPhee, Minister of ‘Public Works. The Liberal speakers. Messrs J. J. Johnston, Wade Hughes, J. P. McIntyre and Geo. E. Savlllo although given a courteous hearing, rocclved a very small proportion of the applause, and the general (IQIICOIISLYS of opin- ion lt; that on the 14th of Septem- ber, lion. ‘Mr. Macdonald will re- cclvc an even greater tnajorlty in (‘ardigan poll than in 1025 when tho vole stood illacdonald 143. Johnston 26. The meeting which was very or- derly throughout was presided over by Dr. A. A. Allan. Mr. J. J. Johnston -.the first speaker, spoke along the same llncs as at previous meetings. held throughout the county. Recogniz- TREMENIJUIIS BUNSEIIVATIlIE dress iReviews the Issues—-H0n. Dr. MaoMillan and Hon. Score the King Government —- Meet- As the campaign in King's Conn-i N ill _ BAIIIIIEIIN nald in Brilliant Ad- H. F. McPhee elmingly Conserva- Illacdonaldfls own district he with- held the petty and insignificant ut- terances which have so far distin- guished his addresses and confined his remarks to the tarift‘ and the “Constitutional issue." Mr. Johnston said that tinder Liberal rule we were trading with (I51 millions more people than when Mr. Meighen was in power, but who they were he did not point out. Iic once more (leclarctl that Mr. lllacdotiald had voted against tlic budget and acclaimed the trade balance of 1926. Jle declared that tho policy of the Liberal party was wider markets and declared that this was the purpose of the trade agreements with foreign countries. llc once more raised the "Constitu- tional Issue," and blamed Mr. Illoighoil for obstructing “the best legislation slnco Confederation.“ ln ills tisual- strong language he criticized the actions 0t’ Mr. Illcighen and the Conservative party designating them dictator- shlps. nutocracy. Ilohcnzollcrn practices. etc. Hon. John A. Macdonald theni took the platform amid the cheers of the audience. Al the outset he promised to submit all such 0W9‘ tions to a tariff adviser)’ "W"! b?!‘ their assurances were 110i ("lime - It was on thlg- account that Hon. Dr. Manion had introduced an amendment and iii"! m“ C°““e"‘”" tive party had v01?" 33am“ the budget. Furthermore in 1925 Mr. Coote had introduced a. resolution to the same effect. that of reduc- ing the auto duties and every Pm‘ oral member in the House of Lom- mons had voted asninfil i!» whim some Conservatives had voted f0!‘ lt. The whole ‘Western program- continued Mr. Macdonald had been provided to.- n. the speech "m" the Throne. while we in tho iilarl- tlmgg Md to get pure from a Royal Commission. Th6. 23G "ems "n which the Sales TB! llilfi bee" m‘ duced were not in tin? Bmiget 3i The Robb Budget who d! ben- efit only to the man who W?" 3 car and the man who has "V" $2.000 income. ‘Regarding the tariff Mr. Mat’- donald said he was nulls !"°"l' able to tho foreign market. ll!!! i1 was only in the home market i118! we can sell our goods without com- petition. The policy of the Con- servative party is to keel) W" home market for ourselves and t0 afford employment for our sons and daughters. The ‘Sydney market which was formerly one 0i our best i5 now lost to us because the King (lovernment had tlnkereti with the tariff on iron and steel and had driven half the population to the States. Coming to the Customs Scandals which he des- cribed as tho most Important issue of all Mr. Macdonald pointed out that tlio rotteness of corruption of the department on which tiwy ""0 been censured had been known to the King Government for at least. two years. These conditions had been destroying the business of curtain merchants who had found themselves into the Merchants‘ Protective Association. They had ltlrctl detectives at. their own cx- pcnsc who had collected evidence. put it beforo the Government and appealed for action. For a your and a halt’ not a single stop had the King Government taken to check these lillclt practices until the evidence had been handed over to IMr. Steven-s. From evidence Sllbfllltlfill at the enquiry it was found that silks. cotton goods. liquor, and all sOTLS of merchandise had been smuggled into (lanada free of duty. All this had been contioncd antl connlved M by Gabi‘ net Ministers after they had know- ledge of 'tho conditions. Front Halifax and St. John several hun- dred vessels loaded with liquor had obtained clearance for tho West Indies and other distant points and within three or folll‘ thanked the people oi‘ Cardigan and surrounding districts for tho wonderful support given him lastl your. ing that he “'21s speaking in Mr. noiseless, became conscious of hcr prescncc. lIc looked up. 'llc tried to smile but. failcrl. I "Oh (Iaddy-come up! Bring him‘. up. Mr. Parrish!" Audrey cried.‘ "There's something wrong with him." l lllortott rose, and with l‘ room. She took his other arm, and placed him in her own chair, bo- sltlo the dressing table. Then sho kneele-d before him, her arms on his knees. looking into his face. Parrish stood uncertalnly near them. » Morton spoke. his voice husy. "Dearest." he said. “I've gone through a terrible scene. I had to hurt a loving girl-a girl who loved rue." She held his knees between her arms. "Nona‘.'“ she asked, softly. ile nodded. "l have-asked her —l0 sO-IKP-Loudon." he said ut- tering the words with difficulty. "She wanted to stay-wlth me." He lifted his hands, and lot them {alt "But I have nothing to offer any Wmnnn. who wants to give 11c.- life to uie." ills eyes, tired and heavy. lifted themselves to Parrish. "\Ve might as well go ahead. and have it all over with. Parrish, you love And. "Y. don't you?" The young man moved close be- side him. resting his hand on tho hack of tho chair. "l do lovo lter, Mr Morton." ‘lDo you want to marry Mm, A“. drnyjlh ivory little foundation 0f fact. They arrlslfsld arm under his. slowly went up the} steps, and into Audrey's tirosslng- ".\lr. Johnston's r. Zliacdonztltl. said have remarks." Ill "as usual arr so twisted and distorted, that It is difficult tn select the truth. As usual he has mado ntountaitu-i out of mole-hills, but we ‘cannot dispute his right to do that for it is his habit as a clever lawyer to. 0 so. l propose to give you thc records and facts and Lo show you Just how much his facts are worth". (Loud applause.) lMr. ltlacdonaltl tilt-n told the audience how in 1925 Mr King had asked for a dissolution of Parlia- ment and was granted it. At that U010 he had stated that. he had not a sufficient majority for hi... own satisfaction and for the profit of tho country. in the llouse that W0" returned. the Progressives were the dominant factor. To gain their support Mr. King had to adopt their platform. He tried to nut through the Rural Credits Blll lwhich was wholly for the benefit of the Western farmer. and which could not be put into force in any Province unless the local govern- ment had the money to back it up. The rate of interest was 8 per cent. b"! in iP-rince Edward island we can got a lower rate than that g0 it is oi‘ absolutely no use to “s, The Old Age Pensions Bill which Mr. Johnston had acclaimed has ‘been put up lo catch the votes or the Labour tnembcrs and hall boat; voted against by Liberal Senators. the Hudson Bay Railway would never he 0t’ use for ‘the purpose the Westerners want lt. but for local Dllrposes only. The prove fhll-l ‘ills lheavy eyes turned to her. ‘She pressed m5 knees again. "Daddy. if you are not going to ma"? Nfllln. i can't marry Mr. Par- rlsh." Morton stared at her, as if he lmtl difficulty in comprehending. She “Qlifliilflli. “l have told him that I "ii"! marry hlmmlf you arc to bo loft alone." The older mnn ma-do 4t VIg-llblg effort to collect his facilities und his uccttstomed force. lie straight- uncd ln his chair. and bent to the girl. "l had my day of lovn, twenty YBRFS use." ho gain. "This n. Yo"? d8)’ now. Youth calls to youth." ‘lie arose. and lifted Audrey to her feet. With his hand on Par. fish's arm, ho said; ‘iParrlsh. hcr ldop. o; mart-yum m“ is simply one of loygl ‘$11G save a quick shake-of her hand. "But I lovo you daddy!" she cried. Tlo shook his head slowly, "Yes -bnt it ls a different kind or love. You don't fool toward me as you do toward John here. do you?" iShe looked from one tothn miter, "No. it isn't the same." she told him. "Daddy —— there is something a little sad in tho love I feel for you. l feel as if you needed someone to comfort you. and help you. I've al- ways clung to ryou no hard. but I know-I'm a woman now-that you need someone to cherish you." Morton stooped and kissed her. "it is impossible." ‘he said. "Par- rish. she is going- to marry you. Take her. man-make her happy. ‘Mr. Macdonaltl read a letter from tho engineer in charge of tho Con. struction of the road. Slmlliiifli-Z on the itohb Budget, Mr. _Macdonald declared that he considered a further reduction of the auto (lilting qulto fgaglhlg pm. vided that the Treasury could stand it. But tho reason that lhc Consorvative-s had voted against tho budget ‘as that tho Govern. meat had no played fair with tho manufacturers. In 1025 they had Hard Pimples All Over Face iFtl; Abotll-Th-ee Years. llealetl by Cuticura. " l had trouble with pimples and blackheads for about three yearn. The lmplce were scattered all over my ace and were hard and red. They itched and burned a lot cana- lng rne to swatch and the scratch- ing cauacd eruptions. My face looked no badly that l wan aahamed to o out. ' l began ualng Cutlcuta Soap and Ointment and they helped me. l continued the treatment and in two mo ‘ lwaa completely healed." (Signed) Mine Helen Budnik, R. l. Box ll. Necedah. WI». Sept. I1. . 1924. Rel on Cutleura SoepOIntment and ‘lblmm to keepyour akin deg. Be good to her. for she ls all I have in the world." THE END (lays had been hack for another cargo. Mr. King himself had an- knowlcdgcd on the floor of the llousc that the loss amounted to $50,000,000 every your he was in power. The Customs Report which had been tart-settled hy tho Committee on which five out oi’ nlno members wore the (lnvcrnment.'s friends had atlmittet} that the conditions exist- ing were disgraceful. The Steven's Amendment. censuring tho King (‘mvernment and H011- Mr. Bolvin had been carried in the House by the votes of Progressives who had never before voted with tho (fonservatlveis, because they were driven by the force of the in- vestigation. by the debauchery and rascallty revealed b-y the force that (Continued on Page 5.) When Your Poor Old Stomach Groans With Gas When Sourneu. Pain and Bloating Follow Every Meal ' MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST No mutter about dlcts. special food programs or the dozen or more medl- cluca you have tried without success. if you really want stomach comfort~ quick, certain and lasting relief from the usual after-eating dintrr-ss~jtist make this simple NEVER FAILING test todayl For only a few rents pct from any good druggist a little pure Bisuratetl Magnesia-then. immediately after your next heavy mcnl, take two tenspoonfula of the powder or four of the tahlrts and drink n glass of vrnrm or not lccd water. This ls a simple. pleasant and lncx~ pensive test thnt may he ahaolulcly dc- pended upon tn prove its vnluc in it'll! than five minutes and. in nmsl in- stances, relief rnmru almost instantly. Illsurxitcd Magnesia Is n plcnnnnt. harmless, non-laxative fashioned llingnoaln that. when tnlmn after meals. cleanses. awash-m; and neutralize-s the dnnlzcrotis atnmnch acids that cause lib prr ccnt of stomach nil- mnnts. lie nurc and get IIISIIIKATIGD Magnesia at your drugglat’: todnyi form of old- NhRMMmm§ ou Just Rinse! For millions of women the makers of Lux have taken the hard wot-E out of washday with Rinse. _ When you use Rinse you simpl soak the clothes a couple of hours or overnight, in the rich Rinse suds rinse-wind that’s all. Change the hard wot-it OFWGSEj ing into just rinsing. i050 A RThenew kind orsoa large ‘Package -Low rice Made b! {he Makers of I'm: Y‘ m: La 4e: A few tlPDpg of vim-gar added to frosting keeps it moist. e Business Stan In Charlottetown For Rent The premises opposite Roll Bank near corner of Qucen Strut containing store, dwelling and p age all newly refitted. Thlu lea of the best business stands Inh City near market and main aim. May be inspected on appllcatlonta MacDonald & MaoPhee, Barrlttcrll Riley Building. llifll-ll-lll-tts. FDR SALE One hundred and twenty-five“ land. a few ohalns from RallWIi Station. Starch Factory, School i"! Store and a Saw Mill. One third of same for pasture, one third bloflii of hard-wood. balance covered with good lumber. fine groves of fliil~ Alec twenty acres of land at RM Point to scll or rent by acre N‘ whole block at once. A.,W. sauce. Red point. P. E- i- Prince County Political Meetings The undersigned wlll address the Elector: of the undermentloned places on the following dates: Tryon. Friday, September 3rd at B p. m. l Egmont Bay, Monday, September 3th at B p. m. ,; (Signed) A. E. MacLEAN, J. E. WYATT. 8-21-11’. Queensfs County Political Meetings ....Polltlcal meeting: will be held at the following places and on the ev- ening given below. Opposition can- didates Invited to attend and will be given half of the time: Hope River, September 2nd Clifton, September 3rd lrlahtown, September 4th. JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSERVEY. IGIZ-S-Ill-iii. BLUEBERRIES We shall be buying Bluv King"s County Political Meetings Political meetings will be held In Kings County at the following 4 places. on the dates given below: Montague, Thursday. Sept. 2nd Heatherdale, Friday, Sept 3rd Cambridge, Monday, Sept. 6th Georgetown. Tuesday, Sept. 7th Murray River. Thursday. Sept. 9th lMurray Harbor Sept. 10th All meetings to commence at 8 o'clock p. m. The Opposition Candidate is In- vited to attend and share equally In the time. berries throughout the seab- on. paying highest market value. We supply yw Wm‘ packages for ehIII-Pifltl- Write er phone ue for rd“- South, Friday, The Island Cold Storage C0., Ltd- o+e4+ ___% J. A. McDONALD Tlllllll IIABVESTEBS EXCURSION CANADIAN PACIFIC. Wlllll Second pgyl-hai Amt-gt "cfii-"ai-‘vi-"En-l ' Ile. $20.§_£P To From Saint John and 0.P.R. Stallone In New Brunswick o, mmcn course, District Passenger Agent. Saint J"""»N"" IPEG SEP. Class Fare to Saint lohn Conservative Victory will set the fWlheels of Industry Buzzing in llanatl;