| - ‘Illfllgftom n lame backjor over lfllll-l. National Drug 8t Chemical l, .101!- THE cmnwrrnrowu ‘outcome lé§~i+< .1 _ Over 17 Years Now» feeling fine as a. fiddle H. Buss of Egmont,B.C., i Tiaras ' l7 years. Every spring he was laid xfrom work. He tried many rem- ; , but could not obtain relief. ‘ He wu advised to try iii" Pills and Immediately obtained relic-t‘. Read 1 l U: lfler; ' “hen ls nothing to compare with Gin Pills. [suffered unwutahiy with a lune bnek for over l7 Ylfllfl. I tried nlnnnt eve ins. Hen u- hot voul- i flan. I E17 not nicer Ahrl’ 4km: l two and n boxes of Gill rill» I n- n: i work again and {rel fine u n l fiddle. will lmtxbe hilthnut Gin " . ‘ ._ y‘ Pllh from now n. nmtel in; even- . - . ', 13mm one In this ltlfklilelkl who has k_' b nay or hark trouble u» vim (iifl l"!!! ' urn-L hlish my W" M I W HZ ADVALTAGE OF A LONG other: to know whats-rent relief Gln Pill: gave ' in the back, constant head- aches, swollen joints, painful urin- ' murky urine, brick dustl its, scanty or too frequent 3 v ' of urine are all symptoms - of ki ey trouble. Relieve your '5 inflating and ensure a future free ‘ from kidney ailments. Get a box‘; of Gin Pills today. 50c at all drug- ; E NECK Giraffe: 73H games for nothing! l’ E 15' Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto,~ Canada. 1.’! PLAYS ON THE SQUARE l ‘ “He gambles, oh. but alwayn ' alays on the square?" "Yes, plays chess." n . l I, Shareholders of The Spring Park Ilaok Fox Co.- on surrender of their certificate of stock held by them in the above Company will receive a v winding up dividend of four per‘ cont. Owing to our losing through fire our Stock Book. any one know- ing the names and addresses of lhaneholdern outside the province. please advice the undersigned. Fl. E. SPILLETT, Secretary SO BACKWARD "Now that spring is here I sup- pose you and John will soon be 5548-5-16-mwi3i. majlfiilggtoo much like spring for that, I fear." PURE BRED g Clydesdale Stallion SCOTT OF ST. CUTHBERTS "H law's that?" "so backward." will stand season 1927 at the own era stable, Eldon. Term; $8.00 season. i N. A. GILLIS Ownci '5282-5-l-\vs-Si. 'sosros _ by Steamer INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from ‘Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. Every Wednesday steamer leaves St. John 9.00 A. M. tlantic Time, Eastport 1.30 . M , Lubec 2.30 P.M. East- em une, arriving Boston Thursday 10.00 A. M. Day- light Time. Every Saturday steamer sails direct from St. John to Bos- SLICK JOB " "hop now have ye? What Wis?” "Oihng the machines." Leaving Sf. John 7.00 P. M.. Atlantic “Qlllfiidflb Boston Sundny2.00 P. M. .mvliahc Tm. Cauuctlons at Barton with Jlrnl steamer lo Ntm York . Rtduced rates for automobiles acoompaniedby passengers ' - t,’ “Tom pays me wonderiul coml pliments." l TQTEANISHIP LINES/i‘ bills?” , . i lNTin lmtted The luxurious appointments and mperi; service of the famous International Limited make it the choice of experi- enced travellers. It is the favored route between- MONTREAL - TORONTO DETROIT - CHICAGO e. -Ledveo~Montrenl daily at 12.30 sen,“ p. n1. Arrive Toronto 3-39 P- "l- Dnlly except SundlY- _ " COMIO?! - Velvet running roadbed Equgpmgflp All steel. Observation library qlrco- ~ In; cor with radio, COfnpGrfmcnf drawing room sleeping car, standard u- sleeping osraapnrlor curs, dining car and ny coac es. I'm’ Reservation, fir", Etc. apply to W. K. ROGERS. (‘fly Ticket Agent. I’ _ I L. T. IIICIIIIZ. Tkt. ugh. Station, . N. LLABKIN, nliv pafugr. not. Phnrlnttetown. yoouatc "rnAck"Ai.|.'"-i_-T| i: "WT? l DAUGHTERS’ OF T MIDAS BY ANNE AUSTIN 0O Ol ; CHAPTER XXX-l "Tell me about ycu- and N748! laud Winnie before you (zine 10s - ilive at Mr. Curtis‘ house." DI! R01 pnalne suggested. as me mallow’ aaped away from Colfax. “What mrt {of girls were they? Were (be ltbree of you trleuds. or enemies, as zyon now seem to be!" "Nyda and Winnie wero friends, ior rather. as clone trlenda’ as two lillch pretty girls can be," Billy am" liWblti-l. "Nyda was our 810m w-amp. ‘out she had no real barm in her, She was engaged to Eddie Banning, the chauffeur you saw her mnrcrfmm l5 | r1 fir is the Seal cyFlod/Qyalltf‘ This label is the seal‘ of Flour Quality; the stamp of the m . 1'8 pride. and a symbol of protection for you. ‘ Enforcement of in _- l ‘Ami Prohibition Commissions; These are his wordm? "Take the matter of crime generally. We have there the gleali weight of publlc sentiment behind the enforcement of the law. l! a man: commit- a crlme- everyone ls interested to nee that detection 0nd punish-l lment follow. But nn it been so ln the can of Prohibition‘! As early‘, Inn 1917 it was found that the burden was so great upon the -Department of‘ Justice ln this Qrovlnce that o Commission was appointed to entoice‘ the law so as to relieve that Department of the Government from such an onerous task. l Premier Stewart speaks plainly and clearly. From that time up to the present we have bad three cohsecutlvel Commissions. and a great deal has been recently said and written wllbi regard lo the present Prohibition Commission. It has been said by tbe| lpartlun press that this Government cannot escapethe responsibility of g the enforcement of the Prohibition Act by hiding behind the Commis- sion: tba: this Government dismissed the previous OommLsslop and ap- ipolnted the present Commission, and dressed the whole matter lulu party politics, and is therefore responsible [or the conditions existing Sillll-I Its toothsomc who: i-wi A 1mm (Fitz: new delight in Tce-hee, I see all the- -é3ll'lll(‘(l inilullietllly. as if she wore<_m y(m__6he forced merge" m “Cot a slick job in the machine 5 “Maybe so-but can he pay his , nun. with lust now, and she thought she was doing very well indeed t0 30l- ‘him. He“ makes sixty a week. 111111 f s his mom, meals and uniforms as fat tips from his mll- , r“ guesls. And with him . , "What sort of chap-—Bani.ing?' ‘Dal asked casually. his eyes on the smkes and i! Shem“ m go back m _ ,1 k _k l _ We ‘the store—of course she'll never be Q , " “ rmlg‘ 1'“ "upm" aprlvale secretary; she hasn't that Yoml 5357 m“ “m dmalm“ f“ son 0t‘ hrains—lier whole life will yard women, not even toward .\y- be Spoiled‘ so Wm Nymfk I don.‘ f“ Bu‘ If‘? “n96 ¥yda”'h?n' "9' know what's holding her to Eddie; in)” q“ “as mmvm. m“) “my Banning, for it's plain that she and n society for which sbewas hams mm now And I do," be! no: tinted. hone of us was fitted ‘Have either wmme or Nyda Wm; ito—" ' ; "ihcept you." Dal told he: softly. ,_ , , y ‘_ _ ‘(L's wards. M .. ' d the agreement we sign‘ 1_vou‘ve had 10 work for your living. gsocmy’ an - _- _ i_ ~nani= you, m» w- e» "us-it? liémlli?“S<§T°ZA.TSZ’Z‘ZE.I‘.ZE. ‘he Sam“ 3"” °°“""‘d‘°‘“=1iiio U13! would not be binding in " ,. ., ‘court. and it Winnie could grab oft‘ Tell me about “llllllfl, lie Ralph Truman m, ‘Bruce Kruger m, '21 stubborn child. "Winnie" and Billy's voice bnrd-llhrow an lmliudenlt", chaélengmg L ' . .. . ' . grin at him-—“sie’d ss i or con- *§i‘.‘i"...".‘.‘.i";ii'.. :::.;‘;i.2:."::1§i:~-~ T» Q- win . . - i - led her. She could always get any $233k!" II “mp0” 5y“ ‘mu " mun she wanted. and no girl's; AM you... Dal smiled dies: beau was safe if Winnie want~; “oh "rm émlctéd vim, a (om ed him. it T. Q. hadn't token her‘ _- _’ .. n {up she would probably have mar- zuame‘ hshe £3115)?’ If; loge‘; ma" , .' ' _ l etween er t o ep r i-liied (‘lryéle glfzfilmellzhffiwllfouvk:‘trembling in the wave of feeling P“ a hi 1 l f B" ‘b, er ;that swept over her. "I'll live up “e ' 5 L S pay “g °r 3g tto my contract. Not that I expect i "to be bmieged with offers of mar- lriage," and slle flashed that impu- -dent grin at him again. , "it may be harder to live up to that contract than you think," he “ ' lsaid meaningfully, his eyes narrow- I ' ling in brooding seriousness upon fiber. l She wrenched her eyes away v . ' lfrom his, to avoid the disaster of. lEspecially Prepared for Infantslexposing he, ‘my soul u, him“ g and Childmn of A" Ages ;"1\'lce weather we're having," she‘ ‘said with a short laugh. “By the -—-—-— _ iway, where are we going? That. Mother! FletchefsCnstoriobasbeen1W3, the cigmm turning back in use for over 30 years to relieve thereo. I babies and children of Constipationq Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrheapwas casual agahh n1 have a friend. ,' alloying Feverishness arising there- a chap I knew in want who OWN: fmm‘ “'1' by Fwuhfing lh°.$l9“'"h a. small. country place here. I “"‘ld]~3°“'.°_l.5' a'dfitthela§fglh,i'iggoag phoned him that we would take‘, F°° i 8M1"? m‘ "l" ‘" P potluck with him today, I llliougllt} L “Piatel . . 1 'ou‘d like that better than a inn The 39mm“ bean “gum” of lg)!‘ a roatlliouse with its inevlltzlble V fried chicken dinner. Kennedy will - have his native cook fix up some |real Indian food. You must be IlDITOIlIICBKl t0 Iudiau chow. You're _________________'going 1o ca! a lot of it ‘before \\.r you're many years older." i . "Am l?" Billy laughed sliaklly. ""l‘llat's IlGWfl. is the gypsy blood lin you telling fortunes now?" ,' "Yes". His voice was very low. “lnilin hasmarkell you for her own. ljusl as she marked mo-—bel‘ore l L aw nMower Sharpening I, ' b-p;'jlYP(;llle‘Rl-l\'fl mo. the shivers." Billy a l “We iurn lhere.“ Dal Romalneli 229 Great George St. manner was casual again. “The They said little more until the smoke from the squat rock chim- gSlle might. have ‘known Dal Ro-I meant-India‘! India? 1 Lime or Lindon, Box Elder at 8150,1118“, “fly and old, m the door 0L rangia, Syringe, Lilac, in many times. bumping his greasy block] Heart at 50 each, Roses many var-about his skinny legs ln the March é Digitalis or Foxglove. Cantebury eign tongue, and was answered in‘ RibBiou PlDblns, Baxter and Mclafter salaamlng low before ‘Billy, Lombard, Saunders, Yellow Egg.) "Sulcha Slngli ‘says that Ken- rani, 25c each. old Ken will turn up any minute. will ‘advertise annual bedding probably has had a little car phone 264' CharIoltetownIPareIy takes it out without having T“? PEP??? 53R"?- house is u quarter or a. mile up this house. a low. rambling log cabin. ney promised warmth and lhospital- Imnlne would do nothing in ilhe or- NOTWRY M11019. Mflllllohfi Mflllle- The raucous squawk of Rm. each. lithe cabin. M: siglht of Romaine.‘ varieties at 80c each: Pereunlalheod on the mug}; boards of the relies 75c each, Rosa Rugasla 50c wind. . Bell at 30c each. $3.00 per doz. ithe some language. Then the East Intosh Red. $1.00 each.‘ ‘opened the door and stood back Windsor and Montmorency at $1.25.nedy is out in his car. He darkly The above all hardy and can be It he isn't here within an lliour, flower and vegetable plants. trouble. His old ‘bus ls a. ‘hundred 5396 5 9 mwflihto be hauled in." l" " "r w" '~ ~—— w _ _ _ Prohibition Commission. Commission. ifor the life we've been thrown iu- I d h m d u‘ we‘ l lfere with their work in the leait degree. an a “S n among e e y had the most perfect freedom of action in every relpect and that M19,- a||_ w. an, (‘imlfrom the beginning of their appointment up to the present they have 1 performed their duties to the very bent of their ability. lmz-n we've been thrown with as 121"" ‘softly. as he. lifted her sentences and another series oi‘ sa- telplece. zstared at him, spellbound. the lids i i_ NOTICE today. With regard m those Commissions generally l have just this to say, that l bellPVe that ull three Commissions, and that every member of each one of those Commissions, has brought to bearilpon the discharge lof his duly every hit of energy. ability and honesty he msneased. ,lieve that the (fommlssion have given unstiuted and sincere public ser- vice iu the discharge of their (lulles. I will say further. and I want to give this answer to the criticisms DI the partizan press, that this Government did not dismiss the last‘ tt D. f ‘ Their term of office expired under the Statute. ‘_ (“an Squa er ]['ect r0 ar land the present fjonnnission ivas appointed in due course under the ])l'n-l(' ana ' m B badoes‘ visions or the law. l have this further to say, that this Government has never. in the slightest degree or for one moment, interfered with the duties of the d to dictate to them or to inter- We have never attern, d easy Large Cargo Extra Fancy Molasses Berna Brand, now unloading from S. S; . l be ‘Puncheons, 'l‘ierces and Barrels. Special priceg before storing. Phone or write your require. i ments. , . MacLEAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers I say that this Commission 'i-)'l“l':ll. ried them lHlO a big living room. were afraid that she would (lie ill Turnished with an incongruous mlx- she loosened me;- hop; lure of cheap American-made fur-l niiure and East ‘Indian rugs. brass- BS, pottery minted and wide. deep hearth. “A bit of India, coat from her shoulders, “I want you to-klss me," she panted. in a low, sob-shaken voice v garishly colored _that was. like nothing that hall ever muslin. She "stared llbout jisaued from her lips before. her ln amazement, as she walked ‘shall die l! you don‘: kiss me." SlOWl)’ in the fire blazing on the Dal Romaine tells Bllly the weird, to give you a ,st]flt|iflq' HLSKE for ii." Dal Romaine told her villfg~anq "t, the seal o1 po5seS- moleskzn 15in" "pa" M“ KELVIN SCHOOL 2, Clayton Stavert; 3, Albert Walk. Report of Kelvin school for the 9r. mum, n; ApyiL Grade II-‘lflwalter Arsemull; Grade \'Il—l, Elva Stnvert; 2, 2, Irene Gallant; 3, Irving Cotton; Robert Stavert; 3. (ilailys Walker; l, Ruby bladvlurdo. l, Mary Stewart; Georgie Yeo; Grad!) 1-1. Doris ii, Pele!‘ Pevo; T. Ralph blaclfurdo Scott Arsenault. \ s, Dorothy llacklurdo. ,_ (ii-ado 1\'—l, lrn Murphy; Char- lPs n-trseuault; 3, Alexander Arse- naull. Grade Ill-l, Margaret ‘Afaohlurdo “l. Gillllllil} 2, (To Be Continued) repulsive story of his Wh et th ' ed. . feelieglmellf: to Saflxtlrzm all m?“ flan pt water. Doeo the trick and ‘loin eel like new. The East Indian servant shuffled out of the room, after u. few rapid laums, closing the door alter him.| Billy stooped lo warm her hands, at the fire, while Dal Romaine- leanczl against the mantel, one‘ brown hand‘ "stroking a cobra candlestick made of brass, its ln-i tricale carving painted with vlvidl green and red. Her gaze had noti left his, and now it widened, be~f came fixed in an unwinking stare.| as the mysterious power of his. black eyes, narrowed and burning.- hnd its way with lhel‘. l Slowly his hand that was strok- ing the coiled cobra of the candle- stick lifted. slipped along the man- dropped to his side.| clenched into a hard, brown flSLI "l forgot to tell you." Dani's voice ll-lls whole body seemed to gvoiv as: rigid as o bronze statute. Only the l eyes escaped rigidly. As she lifted their long black fringes until the. full size of the sooty black lrises was revealed. Even the drooping lid ~01‘ the right eye gave up its secret. When the lrises were YlIllYVTGVEGlGfl. tllieii- dull blackness seemed to turn to glittering, pol- ished jot. Their bodies were less than three feet apart. Entirely without her own volition, Billy took a jerky. mechanical 3K6]! forward, raised lier arms slowly as if they were controlled by marlonette stringa. Ilo stood quite still], knowing tliut lie did not have to raise a finger. drawing her. compelling her. ~hy tlie hypnotlsm ol’ his wide, unwlnk- ing eyes. When her shaking hands touch- 0'11 his shoulders, she threw herself upon his breast, her eyes released . by contact with him. His arms went, about her then. holding her close. llt was then that she broke into a wild sob 0f relief and terror. but her fingers dug deeper luto the smooth cloth or his coat, an if site A meeting of the Conservative electors of Poll No. 43, Bedford will be held in the Ten Mile House school-house Lot 35 at the hour of 61 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday next‘ the 18th clay of May A. D., 1927, for the purpose of organizing and ap- pointing a poll committee in the in? terest of the Conservative Party. ANGUS C. McAULAY. Convener. 55T1-5-1li3l. Friendly Fighting. . 4r- .'.-_~ b!‘ -\ X: tilt!» Canada A 3.1/2" A 4/ Bon _ —it’s fun to clean windows with it! O easy, so quick and so thoro gh- I Bon Ami makes child’s pay of cleaning windows! Simply apply a thin lather of Bon Ami + a moment's wait for it to dry, then whisk off with a clean, soft cloth Do You Use Bon/l mi- for cleaning and polishing Bathtubs and Tiling Brass. Copper, Tin and Nickel Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils Steel Knives and Forks or tissue paper! Dirt, smears and finger- wizljzlrwnnlgx" - _ - o I marks have vanished as if by mag1c—~ white shoes The “and, the glass is so clear you'd hardly know it was there! Bon Ami makes easier the cleaning and- polishing of so many things about the house. It blots u_p grime without hard rubbing or scouring-it never Linoleum and Congoleum Glass Baking Diohcl “Hnrflf Scratched 4 Yer" , ‘f scratches-never reddens the ‘hands! Cake and Powder- most housewives use both BON AMI LIMITED, MONTREAL --B.v ARTHUR onaPouiLLB y ilirt road." v _ t I V came into view. A curl or iblue| frees, Shrubs auditing: ll:;‘.l.*:f.::‘;*::;:i:his: uinary way-and what had he: Sliver Leaf Maple, Horsecbesuut, mainly; 110m prong)" a flny bmnze; Shrubs—Weigllla. Snowball. I-Iyd-the East Indian salanmed three Phlox 40c each. Pennies, Bleeding porch, his dirty white robe flapping each, Delphinum, Pardy Lnrkspulnl lRomalne spoke rapidly in a for-f Fruit Trees-—Apple varletiehllndlan shuffled to the car, andi Plums varieties —— Bradebawndeferentlally as she blighted. each; Gooseberry and Black Cur~'suspects misfortune, but I'm sure Dlnnterl now. About Juno lat we we'll have luncheon anyway. Ken J. J. GAV d. SON, iyears old, more or less, and he I ‘His speech of explanation car- LETS Box) , l ALL RIGHT l . 5/ / Qua-D mixers am w .344 Tat NED???‘ _ u , , . (ow! Quir! _ THAT HURTS‘! -__. ____.__.-.,._.,. __.ai-_at.eaaa- Oi-LWOuRn: n} BIG BABYflNHATs THE use OF, xme wiTl-l U ,